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Those supporting @placeholder say people were afraid to voice their real opinions. | (CNN) -- Singing folk songs and strumming the guitar at his campaign rallies, Hugo Chavez shows no sign that he's facing the strongest challenge to his 13-year rule in Venezuela. He has dismissed his much younger challenger, Henrique Capriles Radonski, as a "fly" not worth chasing, when challenged to a debate earlier this year. Chavez's opponents are confident that this Sunday, Capriles will unseat the long-ruling leftist leader, a refrain previously heard before eventual defeats. Yet the incumbent is a political survivor and remains popular at home. But there are signals, observers say, that this time Chavez really is on the ropes.
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On Sunday, Venezuelans will vote for president
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Longtime leader Hugo Chavez is vying for a fourth term
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His challenger is 40-year-old Henrique Capriles Radonski
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Observers have expressed concern about post-election instability | 54,200 | record_train |
'But we felt it important that she come into @placeholder for Ebola virus disease.' | The Queensland nurse at the centre of last week's Ebola scare has warned the world must do 'so much more' to stop the deadly virus before it gets out of control. Sue Ellen Kovack, 57, said it was a 'huge relief' to be released from Cairns Hospital early on Monday morning, after she tested negative for the illness for a second time. Ms Kovack had recently returned from working as a volunteer nurse in Sierra Leone when she came down with a fever last week. Scroll down for video Sue Ellen Kovack volunteered as a nurse treating Ebola patients in Sierra Leone last month
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Red Cross nurse Sue Ellen Kovack tested negative for Ebola virus
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On Monday, Ms Kovack warned the world must 'do so much more' to fight the virus
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She had been volunteering in Sierra Leone - a nation swept with the virus
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Ms Kovack had only recently returned from treating Ebola patients when she came down with a mild fever on Thursday
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Outspoken MP Bob Katter last week slammed Ms Kovack's volunteer efforts
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The federal member for Kennedy said she had put Australians at risk | 54,201 | record_train |
A court document obtained by CNN shows @placeholder had a cranial fracture and other injuries to her face and neck and showed signs of asphyxiation. | (CNN) -- Joran van der Sloot, whose claim of unlawful incarceration was denied last week, will immediately appeal and fight all the way to the Peruvian Supreme Court and international courts, if necessary, his attorney told CNN Monday. Van der Sloot, a 22-year-old Dutch citizen, is jailed pending trial on charges of first-degree murder and robbery in the May 30 death in of Peruvian student Stephany Flores, 21. In an attempt to nullify a confession he gave police, van der Sloot claimed his civil rights were violated following his arrest. A judge on Friday ruled that his confession and detention stand.
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Joran van der Sloot will appeal ruling on his detention to the highest court, if needed
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A judge last week ruled that van der Sloot's confession and jailing stood
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He wants to 'paralyze the process,' lawyer says
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Van der Sloot is also the suspect in the Natalee Holloway disappearance | 54,202 | record_train |
The video of militants wandering around inside Kobane comes as it emerged ISIS has seized at least one cache of weapons airdropped by U.S.-led coalition forces that were meant to supply Kurdish troop in @placeholder | A new video has emerged showing heavily armed Islamic State fighters stalking backstreets in the besieged Syrian city of Kobane while American warplanes circle overhead. The footage, which emerged on social media accounts linked to the terror group, shows jihadists wandering rubble-lined roads and entering destroyed buildings while the sound of intense gun fights is heard nearby. The video emerged as fierce street battles broke out yesterday - the first significant fighting in the city since the majority of ISIS' militants were pushed back into the suburbs two days ago by the most intense coalition bombing raids of the past few weeks.
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Footage shows militants wandering from building to building in Kobane
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They stalk rubble-lined roads looking for Kurdish fighters defending city
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Enter badly damaged buildings where it appears some have been living
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Militants also interviewed in Arabic and tell of beseiging the Kurdish city | 54,203 | record_train |
‘I think the @placeholder thing, for me, was a strange one,’ he said. | Alan Pardew says he would welcome Andy Carroll back at Newcastle and hopes to see him one day return to his hometown club. The West Ham striker is in line to face the Magpies at Upton Park on Saturday afternoon having recovered from the ankle injury he suffered during a summer tour of New Zealand. It is approaching four years since Carroll sensationally moved from Newcastle to Liverpool in a £35million transfer. Andy Carroll (right) celebrates with Mauro Zarate after the latter scored against Everton last week Carroll came through the ranks at Newcastle, before his £35 million move to Liverpool
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Andy Carroll is in line to face his former club Newcastle on Saturday
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Newcastle boss Alan Pardew admits he hopes to see him back one day
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Pardew was full of praise for Carroll, and would welcome his return
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Kevin Nolan also lines up against his former club on Saturday | 54,204 | record_train |
That didn't stop @placeholder from claiming credit late Sunday for defacing several MIT websites. | (CNN) -- To the people of the Internet who knew his work, he was an "enormous intellect," a "brilliant and determined spirit" and a "hero of the open net." To federal prosecutors, he was a criminal. The suicide of Internet activist Aaron Swartz continued to send shock waves Monday through the hacker community, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the larger online world. Swartz, a digital prodigy who helped develop social-news site Reddit and RSS, the technology that allows websites to send updates to subscribers, was found hanged Friday in his Brooklyn, New York, apartment. His death has inspired a flurry of online tributes and mobilized Anonymous, the loosely defined collective of so-called "hacktivists" who oppose attempts to limit Internet freedoms.
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Suicide of Internet activist Aaron Swartz sends shock waves through the Web
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Swartz faced allegations that he stole millions of online documents from MIT
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His death prompted Anonymous to claim credit for a hack on MIT's websites
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Episode also has prompted soul searching at MIT, which will hold an internal investigation | 54,205 | record_train |
@placeholder military helicopters delivered 2,500 pounds of relief supplies Tuesday and rescued 375 people. | Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- Desperation erupted into violence Tuesday in flood-ravaged Pakistan as survivors who have yet to receive aid scrambled to put food in their empty bellies. People in Sindh province blocked a highway to protest the slowness of aid delivery and clashed with police, the United Nations said. In a hard-hit district of Punjab, hungry mobs unloaded two aid trucks headed to a warehouse. Local aid agencies reported other incidents of looting. An aid agency worker said distributions were hampered because of the crowds stopping the convoys and because large numbers of people were living along the road.
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Millions of children are at high risk of deadly diseases, United Nations says
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About a fifth of Pakistan is under water amid monsoon rains
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The UN urges more assistance for clean water, medical care
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The United States has committed about $76 million for aid | 54,206 | record_train |
‘When it comes to deciding who votes on matters in other parts of the United Kingdom, it is @placeholder MPs who feel that they are second class. | English MPs will refuse to back further devolution to Scotland unless their ‘second class’ status is addressed by a system of ‘English votes for English laws’, a Tory grandee warned yesterday. Lord Heseltine predicted a revolt against giving Holyrood the right to determine tax and welfare policy unless Scottish MPs are barred from voting on such issues only affecting the rest of the UK. ‘Let’s be frank about it: English MPs are not going to implement that [Scottish devolution] unless they get a degree of equality for England,’ said the former deputy prime minister. Decision time: MPs crowd into the Commons for a crucial vote. English MPs will refuse to back further devolution to Scotland without a system of ‘English votes for English laws’, a Tory grandee warned yesterday
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Comes as William Hague outlines options for constitutional change
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Reforms could make it hard for future Labour government to pass budgets
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Labour has long relied on Scottish MPs to pass legislation in Westminster | 54,207 | record_train |
The shooting unfolded inside a darkened theater packed with @placeholder fans, some in costume, for the premiere of the movie. | (CNN) -- A judge has postponed a Thursday hearing for Colorado movie-theater shooting suspect James Holmes after Holmes' attorneys claimed he was unable to attend, citing an unspecified condition they said he developed. Judge William Sylvester agreed Wednesday to move the motions hearing to December 10, according to Rob McCallum, a Colorado Judicial Department spokesman. Holmes is accused of killing 12 people and wounding 58 during a midnight screening of the Batman film "The Dark Knight Rises" July 20 at an Aurora cinema. Holmes' attorneys requested the delay, filing a motion that said because of "developments over the past 24 hours, Mr. Holmes is in a condition that renders him unable to be present in court for tomorrow's hearing."
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NEW: Defense attorneys tell judge Holmes was taken to hospital, CNN affiliate reports
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Holmes' attorneys say he developed condition rendering him unable to attend hearing
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Judge postpones hearing until December 10
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Holmes is accused of killing 12 people, wounding 58 on July 20 in Aurora, Colorado, theater | 54,208 | record_train |
It is believed the delay was due to the complex nature of the case combined with a severe backlog among @placeholder's coroners. | By Suzannah Hills Anthony Dunne, 19, had been having an affair with mother-of-two Anita Setz, 43, pictured, who was his counsellor at a young offenders institution A teenage inmate hanged himself after having an affair with a 43-year-old mother volunteering as a prison counsellor, an inquest has heard. Anthony Dunne, 19, began sleeping with the mother-of-two just weeks after he was released on licence from a young offenders institution. But the relationship spiralled out of control when Dunne returned late to his probation hostel. Fearing he would be jailed again, Dunne - who had a psychiatric disorder - fled and lived with Anita Setz.
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Anthony Dunne, 19, began sleeping with Anita Setz, then 43, after being released on licence from a young offenders institution
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But he was arrested three weeks later for attacking mother-of-two Ms Setz
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Dunne then hanged himself in Rochester young offenders' institution, Kent
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The inquest into his death in 2004 continues | 54,209 | record_train |
Ms Baturina says that she and her daughters moved to @placeholder after she and her husband were criticised on Russian state television following his dismissal in 2010. | By Leon Watson Russia's richest and most powerful female oligarch today won a key stage in her bitter £80 million court battle with an oil tycoon with a pop star wife. Elena Baturina, who lives in Holland Park, west London, is suing oil and gas magnate Alexander Chistyakov claiming he ripped her off for over an investment. Mr Chistyokov, 41, who is married to Russian chart-topper GluKosa, 28, denies any wrongdoing and has accused Ms Baturina of breaching the agreement between them. Today, Ms Baturina won an Appeal Court decision that ruled the case should be heard in the Commercial Court in London, rather than in a Russian court.
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Elena Baturina claims oil magnate Alexander Chistyakov ripped her off
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The dispute is over an investment she made in Morocco in 2008
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Mr Chistyokov, 41, is married to Russian chart-topper GluKosa, 28
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Ms Baturina is Russia's richest woman and lives in Holland Park, London | 54,210 | record_train |
There was a false start when a sparring partner’s elbow cut @placeholder’s eye and both fighters were required to remain in Zaire for a month while Foreman recovered. | The sombre rumours have stalked him down the decades, but now they are acquiring greater urgency. Muhammad Ali is gravely ill. Parkinson’s Syndrome, the brutal legacy of his 21 years in the professional ring, has tightened its hold and, at 72, there are signs that his battle may soon be over. In time, many will attempt to assess the career of the most dramatically gifted and socially significant sportsman who ever lived. But in the week ahead, we shall concentrate on the 40th anniversary of his most extraordinary achievement. ‘The Rumble in the Jungle’ sounds like one of those promotional slogans which emerge from a three-bottle lunch. Yet somehow it captured the swaggering audacity of the project which saw the two most celebrated athletes on the planet fight for the richest prize in sport in the small hours of a Kinshasa morning.
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Muhammad Ali will be remembered as the greatest heavyweight of all time
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His most famous fight was the so-called 'Rumble in the Jungle' in Zaire
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Ali reclaimed the title after knocking out George Foreman in the 8th round
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Years of punishment have taken their toll with Ali suffering from Parkinson's Syndrome and his health now deteriorating daily | 54,211 | record_train |
Meanwhile, three of @placeholder's presidential candidates were referred to the general prosecutor for alleged violations of election campaign law Thursday. | Cairo (CNN) -- Hundreds of demonstrators extended their sit-in outside Egypt's defense ministry to a sixth day Thursday, as organizers called for mass protests following violence that killed at least 11 people. The coalition of political and civil groups -- known as the Board of Trustees of the Revolution -- condemned the clashes in Cairo's Abaseya area Wednesday and demanded the resignation of the government. The protests come against a backdrop of frustration over the pace of reform since Hosni Mubarak was ousted as president last year and amid concern that Egypt's military leadership is delaying the transition to civilian rule.
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NEW: Military leaders accuse unnamed groups of trying to use the Quran to provoke conflict
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NEW: UK Foreign Office minister concerned by bloodshed, urges restraint on all sides
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Street protests continue, a day after violent clashes left at least 11 dead
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Many protesters are concerned by the slow transition of power from Egypt's military to civilian rule | 54,212 | record_train |
An attempt is made on @placeholder's life, and Archie takes the bullet for his friend. | (CNN) -- It was one of the most unexpected announcements of the year. In April, Archie Comics released the news that its lead character, Archie Andrews, would die in an upcoming issue of "Life With Archie." The story won't affect the overall Archie storylines, as "Life With Archie" takes place in an alternate timeline. Still, the visual of Archie having been gunned down was quite a shock to fans. With the issue, "Life With Archie" No. 36, coming out today, we now know more details about how Archie dies (spoiler alert, of course! ). Kevin Keller, the first openly gay character in Archie Comics history, is a senator in the "Life With Archie" universe, and he's in favor of gun control.
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Archie Andrews dies in the current issue of "Life With Archie"
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"Life With Archie" is a look at Archie's possible future scenarios
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Series will end with the next issue | 54,213 | record_train |
"I feel incredibly blessed and lucky to have played a role in the remarkable growth of @placeholder and U.S. Soccer during my playing career," he wrote Thursday. | (CNN) -- Landon Donovan, the greatest scorer in American men's soccer history and one of the players who helped raise the profile of the game in the United States, will retire after the MLS season. The Los Angeles Galaxy star told reporters in Los Angeles on Thursday that he doesn't have the same passion for the game that he had when he began playing professionally as a teenager. He said he made his final decision to leave the game about two weeks ago. "It's bittersweet for me," he said. "There is some sadness. I'm also equally excited for what's to come. As most of you know, I've been doing this for quite a long time."
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NEW: U.S. coach Jurgen Klinsmann says Donovan was 'fantastic example'
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Landon Donovan says he is sad, but excited for next phase in life
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He scored 57 goals for the USA, including a memorable one in the 2010 World Cup
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The 32-year-old says he'll still be connected to the game | 54,214 | record_train |
He possesses raw pace and packs a fearsome and accurate shot, as @placeholder found out to their cost when they stupidly backed off for the goal. | Sheyi Ojo sparkled as Liverpool continued their unbeaten start to the Barclays Under 21 Premier League season with a comprehensive win over West Ham at Upton Park. The 17-year-old winger showed precisely why he is so highly rated by both Liverpool and England with an eye-catching performance capped by a couple of excellent goals. With Liverpool leading 1-0 approaching the half-hour, Ojo curled a beautiful shot from outside the box into the top right-hand corner to double the lead, leaving Hammers goalkeeper Raphael Spiegel rooted to the turf. Sheyi Ojo celebrates his first goal of the night against West Ham
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Liverpool are unbeaten in their first three games in the Barclays U21 league
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Sheyi Ojo grabbed a brace, with Ryan Kent and Samed Yesil also scoring
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Ojo was the star, as he showed why he is rated so highly by England
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A 0-4 loss leaves West Ham with just one point after their first four matches | 54,215 | record_train |
Such aims are a key reason behind @placeholder winning the Games, and the ideas are laudable. | (CNN) -- Hackney Wick is nestled next to the Olympic site, separated only by a waterway known as the Lee Navigation. It is a half industrial, half artistic enclave, little known to Londoners, but which has, in recent years, become rich in street art from a cast of artists who have been integral to regenerating east London and informing its cultural identity. With the Olympics now underway, Hackney Wick can been seen as a microcosm highlighting the forces that street art faces across east London. Street art meets Locog The Olympics organizing committee, LOCOG, has been asked to deliver a long-remembered games, and multifaceted legacy for London. This is no easy task.
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Richard Howard-Griffin: Street artworks have become integral to regenerating east London
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Howard-Griffin: The Olympics organizing committee has failed to engage with street artists
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He says the cultural thinking behind the Games feels alien to people living in the local area
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Olympic organizers have missed an opportunity to be more culturally relevant, he says | 54,216 | record_train |
Porn performer @placeholder, left, is featured in the documentary. | It is billed as 'the oldest profession' - but why do women with apparently good career prospects choose to take part in porn? One documentary maker followed 16 adult film stars to find out why 'young, pretty, good girls' choose to have sex on camera - and claims most of them simply like sex and power. Deborah Anderson, a photographer, says she was inspired to explore these women's stories after casting a porn star in a photo shoot for a magazine. Scroll down for videos Many of the adult film actresses featured in Aroused were on the red carpet last night. From left, Katsuni, Kayden Kross, Tanya Tate, Jesse Jane, Allie Haze, documentary maker Deborah Anderson, Belladonna, Asphyxia Noir, Brooklyn Lee and the film's producer Trina Venit
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Deborah Anderson filmed the adult film stars for documentary Aroused
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She found the women enjoy their work and keep their sex lives separate
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They worry about porn's effect on their love life and future prospects | 54,217 | record_train |
The official said there has been no decision made yet on whether to send in some @placeholder ground troops to help call in airstrikes. | A massive operation to retake Iraq's second-largest city from the Islamic State using up to 25,000 Iraqi troops will likely begin in April or May, a senior U.S. military official said today. The official from U.S. Central Command said the operation would involve 12 Iraqi brigades, five of which would be trained for the mission by the coalition in the coming weeks. Those five would make up the core fighting force that would launch the attack. But they would be supplemented by three smaller brigades serving as reserve forces, along with three Peshmerga brigades who would contain the Islamic State fighters from the north and west.
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Official from U.S. Central Command says mission begin in April or May
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12 Iraqi brigades will be supported by Kurdish forces and reservists
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ISIS facing growing cases of defections and corruption within its ranks
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Comes after loss of Kobane and public backlash over pilot burned alive | 54,218 | record_train |
'I said I would sit in the front but @placeholder said he would. | By Nick Enoch PUBLISHED: 13:20 EST, 20 March 2013 | UPDATED: 13:36 EST, 20 March 2013 A drink-driver who killed a teenager in a horrific crash tried to get his own son to frame the victim in a desperate bid to avoid prison, it emerged today. James Watson was jailed for nine years yesterday after causing the death of 18-year-old Brendon Main in a smash that left wrecked cars and debris littered along a quiet street. The 38-year-old got behind the wheel after a drinking session at a Newburgh hotel in Aberdeenshire to drive to his home - less than a mile away - with three teenagers in the car.
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James Watson was jailed yesterday after causing the death of Brendon Main, 18, in a smash in Aberdeenshire in July 2011
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Watson, 38, was in car with three teenagers including his son Levi
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Brendon's best friend Levi: 'It was bad enough he took a kid's life, never mind asking your own son to lie for you' | 54,219 | record_train |
Played too many players out of their strongest position and only one out-right midfielder in @placeholder. | Daley Blind scored late on to rescue his side a point as Manchester United struggled to cope with Sam Allardyce's West Ham. West Ham looked like they were going to claim the win thanks to Cheikhou Kouyate's opener until Blind struck late on. Here, Sportsmail's Sam Cunningham rates each player as the Hammers moved to within four points of the Red Devils. WEST HAM (4-1-2-1-2) Adrian - 7.5 Great save with his foot to deny Van Persie who was in acres of space inside the box in the final 10 minutes and was sharp all afternoon. West Ham goalkeeper Adrian clutches on to the ball as Manchester United ace Radamel Falcao watches on
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Cheikhou Kouyate's opener was cancelled out by Daley Blind
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Radamel Falcao and Robin van Persie struggled to make impact on match
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David de Gea made several top class saves during the first half | 54,220 | record_train |
But when the inquisitive pup kept on sticking his head in the washing machine, and slobbering over household appliances, it dawned on Mrs @placeholder that she could put him to good use. | By Laura Cox Bending down for those household chores was causing her elderly mother some pain. But rather than employing a carer, Kathryn Hoffman found another way to help 94-year-old Elsie Talbot - of the four-legged variety, that is. And Mrs Hoffman, 66, has trained her dog Fergus to lend a hand - or, rather, paw - whenever her aging mother comes to stay at her house. Kathryn Hoffman and her Labradoodle, Fergus who are both appearing in Superstar Dogs on Channel 4 It means Mrs Talbot, whose 95th birthday is not far off, needn't stoop to pull a load out of the washing machine. Nor should she fret if she forgets where she left her keys is - a simple call to Fergus will see the missing item come running.
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Kathryn Hoffman has trained Fergus the dog to help her mother
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Fergus assists Elsie Talbot with the washing and finding lost belogings
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Fergus has appeared on Superstar Dogs on Channel 4 | 54,221 | record_train |
@placeholder was considered by many to be the sentimental favorite going into the game, in the aftermath of Japan's devastating earthquake and tsunami in March. | (CNN) -- Despite their second-place status in the 2011 FIFA World Cup Final, the women of the U.S. soccer team hope their success in the tournament -- especially their appearance in the final game before a global audience -- encourages more Americans to get excited about the women's sport. "I think we did something pretty special for women's soccer here in America," said Megan Rapinoe, a midfielder from California. "Hopefully this has kind of opened people's eyes a little bit to how beautiful the women's game can be." Playing in a sport that has long labored in the shadow of the men's game, and representing a country where soccer has long fought for attention against football, baseball, basketball and other major-league sports, made the thousands of roaring fans in the final game in Frankfurt, Germany, all the more stimulating for the team.
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Players hope their appearance in the final round brings more attention to soccer
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"We did something pretty special," says one team member
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Penalty kicks helped Japan win Sunday in the World Cup final 5-3 | 54,222 | record_train |
Today a @placeholder spokesman said: 'Our customers have made clear they want us to continue our excellent service and we now have the chance to deliver that and offer customers some short-term continuity. | By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 03:08 EST, 15 October 2012 | UPDATED: 03:19 EST, 23 October 2012 Sir Richard Branson has been asked to continue running the West Coast Rail Line for another year, as minsters scramble to keep trains moving. In an embarrassing u-turn, the Department for Transport had to plead with Virgin Trains to remain in control of the line for between nine and 13 months despite stripping it of the lucrative franchise in August. Virgin was due to hand over the line to rival First Group on December 9 but ‘significant technical flaws’ in the contract competition were unearthed this month, which saw three civil servants suspended and the deal torn up.
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Virgin boss hails a 'positive day' for his staff as the Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin says the public deserve better
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In August Virgin lost the lucrative contract to run Britain's busiest rail line, which was handed to First Group
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The deal collapsed this month after 'significant flaws' in the bidding process were uncovered, leaving taxpayers with a £100million bill
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With the December 9 deadline looming, the government today asked Virgin to continue running services for up to 13 months
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Chaos sees competitions to run Essex Thameside, Great Western and Thameslink services suspended and two independent reviews launched | 54,223 | record_train |
Today, we ask for your prayers and thoughts for our brother and hero, @placeholder, who witnessed a man assault two women, striking each of them in their faces.' | A University of Washington student was stabbed six times while defending a woman who was punched in the face over a dispute involving a parking spot. Graham Harper, 19, was leaving a house party in Seattle's University District on the morning of Jan. 25 when he saw a woman holding her face and crying, according to Kiro TV. Harper asked the woman what was wrong and she showed him her black eye, saying a male had just hit her. 'She seemed sad, scared and shocked,' Harper told Kiro. Stabbed: Graham Harper (photographed right) was stabbed six times by Jarred Ha after he confronted the man about hitting a woman
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Graham Harper, 19, was stabbed six times by Jarred Ha after he confronted the man about hitting a woman
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Police found Ha sleeping in his nearby apartment and arrested him on two counts of assault
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Harper was hospitalized for nearly a week and has taken the rest of the quarter off from University of Washington | 54,224 | record_train |
@placeholder was allotted about $150 billion to help restore investors' confidence and prevent bankruptcy. | (CNN) -- The Greek prime minister may call for early general elections in December if his ruling party loses local elections Sunday, the nation's official news agency said. In an interview published Saturday, Prime Minister George Papandreou said the election is a high-stakes test for his ruling Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK), according to ANA, the official news agency. The ruling party will compete with the conservative opposition party New Democracy. On Saturday, the prime minister criticized Antonis Samaras, the leader of the opposition party. "All they care about is to be able to say on the night of the elections that PASOK was defeated and that, therefore, the effort we are making to extricate the country from the great impasse has been defeated. That the government has lost the legitimacy to continue its policies," Papandreou said.
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Prime Minister says the election is a high-stakes test for his ruling party
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He criticizes the leader of the opposition party
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New Democracy ruled Greece from 2005 to 2009 | 54,225 | record_train |
'She has had a very difficult time in @placeholder given her present circumstances and it's not a situation she wants to find herself in again. | A pre-op male transsexual has been sent to one of Britain's most notorious all-female prisons after robbing a man and attacking three police officers. Katelyn Findlay, 18, who was born Stuart Kelly, is being held at Cornton Vale prison near Stirling, which in recent years was officially Scotland's most violent jail. Findlay was sent to the female-only institution because she has been actively living as a woman - but has not physically started the sex change process. Controversial: Katelyn Kelly, who was born Stuart Kelly, has been sent to an all-female prison after she has admitted robbing a man and assaulting police
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Katelyn Findlay, whose real name is Stuart, is being held at Cornton Vale jail
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It was Scotland's most violent prison, with more assaults than all-male jails
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Findlay, 18, stole a man's sim card and keys before fighting with the police
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Brown last year made a number of speaking appearances at @placeholder events in the Granite State. | (CNN) -- Scott Brown knows how to stay in the spotlight. And for a politician who's sitting on the sidelines, possibly waiting to make his next move, staying in the spotlight is smart politics. Some out-of-office politicians write books, some host cable TV or radio talk shows or serve as pundits. Brown's following a different playbook. The former U.S. senator from Massachusetts, who recently moved to New Hampshire and is considering a GOP challenge this year to Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, is once again in the headlines. Brown jammed on stage this past weekend at a concert in Lynn, Massachusetts, with longtime rock group Cheap Trick, joining the band in playing "Surrender," one of its biggest hits from the 1970s.
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Most sidelined politicians write books, do talk show rounds or become a pundit
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Former Sen. Scott Brown has been showing up to jam with likes of Cheap Trick
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@placeholder led his "family" in a deadly spree in 1969, whose victims included eight-months-pregnant actress Sharon Tate. | Los Angeles (CNN) -- The parole hearing for one of killer Charles Manson's followers, Bruce Davis, was continued Wednesday to an undetermined date after Davis became sick, a corrections spokesman said. "The hearing started but ended early because the inmate fell ill and had to leave for treatment," Jeffrey Callison, press secretary of the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, told CNN. Two years ago, a California panel granted parole to Davis, but it was overturned by then-Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, officials said. Judge to "Tex" Watson: Police can have tape recordings Davis, 69, is serving a life sentence for the 1969 first-degree murders of music teacher Gary Hinman and stuntman Donald "Shorty" Shea.
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Bruce Davis, 69, becomes ill, and his parole hearing is rescheduled
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Davis is serving a life sentence for two first-degree murders in 1969
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Illness is a defense "ploy" to avoid witnesses, sister of victim Sharon Tate tells CNN
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Davis won parole in 2010, but then-Gov. Schwarzenegger overturned it | 54,228 | record_train |
Standing by his decision: President Obama said that the Bergdahl exchange came as a result of @placeholder principles that dictate that no soldier should be left on the battlefield | President Obama has reiterated that he stands by the decision to exchange five Taliban prisoners for the release of Bowe Bergdahl and 'would do it again' as sources have revealed that the American soldier was physically abused while in captivity. The latest insight into the five years Bergdahl was held as a prisoner by the Taliban comes from an official who spoke on the condition of anonymity as the 28-year-old is treated in an American military hospital in Germany. The unidentified official told CNN that Bergdahl tried to escape from his captors but was caught and forced into a cage or box as punishment.
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Bowe Bergdahl was forced into a box or cage when he was caught after trying to escape
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He was on the run for three days and was found in a trench he dug with his bare hands
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President Obama defends the decision to negotiate his release in exchange for five Taliban prisoners from Guantanamo Bay
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She's been focused on portraying @placeholder, a clumsy, awkward 17-year-old who moves into a small town that she finds quite boring. | (CNN) -- The biggest challenge was finding an Edward. Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart play Edward and Bella in "Twilight." "The most perfect guy in the world," "Twilight" director Catherine Hardwicke said, ticking off the characteristics of "Twilight's" vampire hero. "Cannot be Leo [DiCaprio]; cannot be Brad Pitt. They don't fit in high school anymore. And there are a lot of cute guys, but do they really look like they've lived for 108 years?" Probably not, but with a fan base as large as "Twilight's," Hardwicke had to search for one. And if the thousands of screaming girls who show up at autograph signings are any measure, she found him in Robert Pattinson.
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"Twilight" is eagerly awaited movie based on Stephenie Meyer's book
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I believe in equality, and censoring @placeholder while we can draw every other figure in the world does not equal equality," she concluded. | (CNN) -- Pakistan on Thursday blocked access to YouTube -- a day after it shut down the social networking site Facebook -- in response to an online group calling on people to draw the Prophet Mohammed. The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority ordered operators to shut down YouTube "in view of growing sacrilegious contents on it," officials said in a statement. PTA said Thursday it reached its decision after all "possible avenues were used within its jurisdiction, including using regular channels available on the Facebook and YouTube to launch protest, to avoid appearances of derogatory material available on their websites." Facebook was blocked a day before "Everybody Draw Mohammed Day," which was scheduled by several Facebook groups dedicated to the idea.
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Pakistan blocks access to YouTube, a day after imposing Facebook ban
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"Everybody Draw Mohammed Day" urges users to submit drawings of Mohammed
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metal @placeholder as functional prototypes and end use products'. | By Sarah Griffiths PUBLISHED: 08:20 EST, 8 November 2013 | UPDATED: 11:58 EST, 8 November 2013 A U.S. company has manufactured and tested the world's first 3D-printed metal gun. The weapon was made using a 'laser sintering process' and powdered metals and based on a 'classic' 1911 design. The 3D printing specialists behind the weapon claim it 'functions beautifully' and has already handled 50 rounds of successful firing. Scroll down for video U.S. firm Solid Concepts have made the first 3D printed gun. The weapon was made using a 'laser sintering process' and powdered metals. It is based on a 'classic' 1911 design
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The weapon was made using a 'laser sintering process' and powdered metals and based on a 'classic' 1911 design
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Texas-based company Solid Concepts, claims the pistol 'handles beautifully' and has already handled 50 rounds of successful firing
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Before the round of midweek games Liverpool sit six points behind third-placed @placeholder with a far inferior goal difference. | The Premier League is bracing itself for what could be one of the most thrilling top four races ever seen. With Sam Allardyce seemingly ruling West Ham out, it leaves five clubs chasing two remaining Champions League spots, and even then the threat of Europa League or Champions League winners breaking hearts to add further confusion. So who will seal those top four spots? Let’s work on the basis that Chelsea and Manchester City will finish in the top two. Of course nothing is guaranteed at this stage, but it would take a brave person to bet against that happening. So let’s look at those below...
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Assuming Chelsea and Manchester City will finish in the top two, we appear set for one of the best battles for the Champions League places
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Five into two does not go, so who will miss out with Southampton, Manchester United, Spurs, Arsenal and Liverpool vying for the top four?
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Southampton have seen Graziano Pelle's goals dry up of late and have to travel to both Chelsea and City
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Tottenham are the lowest scorers and have conceded the most from the teams in the top six
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Arsenal welcome most of their tough opponents to the Emirates
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'Unexpectedly, @placeholder was confronted by the player's father and official representative with a bid from Tottenham Hotspur, with that bid activating a clause agreed by previous boards of directors for the sale of the player for an amount of five millions euros or more, unless the personal terms offered as part of the bid are matched. | By Ian Parkes, Press Association Sporting Lisbon have slated the actions of Eric Dier's father and the player's agent for their part in the England Under 21 international's move to Spurs. Tottenham announced on Thursday they had signed 20-year-old Dier from Sporting, pending the completion of a medical, but the Portuguese club were far from happy at the way the £4million deal unfolded. Dier had been on Sporting's books since the age of 10, eventually signing his first professional contract just over four years ago. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Eric Dier set up Ricky van Wolfswinkel Spurs bound: Eric Dier has agreed to a £4million move to Tottenham from Sporting Lisbon
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Portuguese side release statement slamming actions of Eric Dier's father and agent
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Former Everton loanee has agreed to join Spurs in £4million deal
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But @placeholder’ defense team argued that Greg Williams' death was a suicide, and that the successful business owner was worth more alive than dead to his wife. | A Texas jury convicted a 45-year-old mother dubbed the ‘black widow of Keller’ of murder Monday for shooting dead her husband in a plot to cash in on his insurance policy. Michele Williams was also found guilty of one count of evidence tampering, but the jury acquitted her of a second count of tampering that related to her husband's corpse. Williams, who prosecutors say tried to frame someone else for the 2011 killing of her husband Greg Williams in their home in an exclusive neighborhood in the Fort Worth suburb of Keller, faces up to life in prison. Guilty: Defendant Michele Williams, pictured in court Tuesday, has been convicted of murder in the shooting death of her husband in 2011
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Prosecutors said Michele Williams killed husband Gregory to cash in on his $800,000 life insurance
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The defense argued that the 45-year-old covered up her depressed husband's suicide to protect their 4-year-old daughter
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It took the jury seven hours to convict Williams of murder and evidence tempering; she now faces life in prison
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Gregory Williams, 40, was found dead from gunshot wound to the head in October 2011
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Wife Michele first claimed intruder came in, struck her in the head with a wrench and killed her husband
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The test is whether the words of the @placeholder are matched with the life-saving actions the Syrian people so desperately and urgently need," Kerry said. | Hoping to ease suffering in Syria's besieged cities, the UN Security Council unanimously passed a resolution to boost access for humanitarian aid. All 15 Security Council member states approved the resolution, including Russian and China which had balked in the past. The document calls for an end to violence, including the use of barrel bombs, and condemns al Qaeda-affiliated terror attacks. The council strongly condemned Syrian authorities for widespread violations of humanitarian law and urged all parties to lift sieges of populated areas, including in Aleppo, Damascus and Homs. "This resolution holds the promise of something real," U.S. Secretary John Kerry said in a statement.
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The resolution is unanimous
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In a rare move Russia and China support the resolution
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In the past, retired admirals and generals have stood up to make it clear that @placeholder is only as healthy as our nation's children. | (CNN) -- It's clear that we can't go 24 hours without Sarah Palin saying something so stupid that it defies logic, but leave it to the Kim Kardashian of politics to find something wrong with first lady Michelle Obama's effort to curb obesity in America's kids. In a radio interview on Wednesday with conservative talker Laura Ingraham, Palin took dead aim at the first lady's "Let's Move" initiative, which is all about getting children active and involved in exercise and healthy eating. In the wacky world of Wasilla's finest, Palin tries to cast the effort to fight obesity as part of Michelle Obama's "different worldview."
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Roland Martin says Sarah Palin slammed Michelle Obama's "Let's Move" anti-obesity campaign
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He says Obama's site says obesity tripled in 30 years, diabetes in kids is up
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He says a group of generals told Congress increasingly people are too overweight to serve
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@placeholder need a net gain of six seats to retake the majority in the Senate. | Washington (CNN) -- A group that's working to keep Democrats in control of the Senate is releasing its first television ad in the contested U.S. Senate race in Alaska between incumbent Sen. Mark Begich and his GOP challenger, Dan Sullivan. The "multi-million dollar" ad buy from the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee comes as Begich's campaign faces a slew of negative headlines for releasing a political attack ad that focused on a gruesome 2013 murder and sexual assault case. The DSCC said it was already planning to go up with the new 30-second spot before the recent controversy, and the ad doesn't mention Begich's ad. Rather, it hits Dan Sullivan for opposing Obamacare.
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The DSCC is spending money against the GOP challenger in Alaska's Senate race
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The Democratic incumbent senator is facing criticism for making an ad that focused on a heinous murder
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Sen. Mark Begich pulled down the ad after the victims' family got involved
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Monica Beresford-@placeholder's body was found in a resort sewer on April 8. | Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- Former "Survivor" producer Bruce Beresford-Redman, accused of killing his wife, will stay behind bars at least another 12 days when a federal judge will hear his argument for bail. Beresford-Redman was taken into custody by U.S. marshals in Los Angeles on Tuesday afternoon on a warrant from Mexico, the U.S. attorney's spokesman said. U.S. Magistrate Suzanne Segal set November 29 as the date for his bail hearing, but his defense lawyer acknowledged getting him out while he waits for a decision on his extradition will not be easy. "We know we have an uphill battle, but we think we have enough evidence to convince a judge to do so," defense attorney Richard Hirsch said.
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Bruce Beresford-Redman allegedly asphyxiated his wife at a Cancun resort | 54,239 | record_train |
The BCCI offered it's own photographic content for the India-England series, but newspapers and leading websites outside of @placeholder declined to use them. | (CNN) -- Pakistan's first cricket tour of India in five years is set to be hit by a news blackout in an escalating row over press freedom. The high profile tour kicks off with a Twenty20 international in Bangalore on Christmas Day, but all the leading news agencies, such as Thomson-Reuters and Associated Press, have decided against filing match reports. The disagreement stems from an earlier decision by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to exclude photographic news agencies from covering games, including the recent Test series between India and England. "It is regrettable that the politically-charged Pakistan tour will be affected by the BCCI's failure to recognize the long-standing importance of photographic news agencies in the flow of sport and news images every day," said the News Media Coalition, which represents a group of media organizations.
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News blackout for India v Pakistan cricket series
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Left: twin sisters Marianne (left) and @placeholder in their younger days; Right: the twins Marianne (in sunglasses) and Valerie have always been close | By Naomi Greenaway A mother has beaten incredible odds to give birth to the third consecutive generation of twins in her family. Stephanie Procter, 33, of Newmarket in Suffolk, is 'inseparable' from her twin sister Gina Breakenbury and desperately wanted twins herself so they could share the same special bond. She fell pregnant with twins with her husband Danny, 32, a mechanical engineer, but suffered a miscarriage. Then incredibly, she conceived a second set. Three generations of twins in the same family, (left to right) Marianne Flack, Marianne's daughter Stephannie Procter with her twin babies Honey and Amalie, Stephanie's twin Gina Breakenbury, and Marianne's twin Valerie Taylor.
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Stephanie Procter, 33, of Newmarket, Suffolk, gave birth to identical twins
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Siblings Honey and Amalie were born three minutes apart
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Stephanie is 'inseparable' from her own twin sister Gina
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@placeholder looked to exert himself from the off on an impressive evening | Chris Eubank Jnr battered Dmitry Chudinov from pillar to post before the referee belatedly stepped in to end the Russian's brutal punishment with less than a minute of the final round remaining. Fighting for the first time since losing to Billy Joe Saunders last November, Eubank delivered the perfect response and is also winning over the British crowd. He dominated from the first bell and it was a miracle that Chudinov remained standing for as long as he did - but only the official will know why he didn't spare him earlier. Chris Eubank Jnr fought against Dmitry Chudinov at London's O2 Arena on Saturday night
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Chris Eubank Jnr stopped Dmitry Chudinov in the final round
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Eubank had been dominant from the first bell against the Russian
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The @placeholder said they would consider the Palestinian proposals, and the two sides agreed to meet again in Jordan, the agency cited Judeh as saying. | Jerusalem (CNN) -- Palestinian negotiators put forward proposals on security and borders during talks with Israeli representatives in Jordan, Palestinian media reported Tuesday. Israel's special envoy, attorney Yitzhak Molcho, and chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erakat met in Amman with representatives of the Middle East Quartet -- made up of the United States, the European Union, the United Nations and Russia -- in an effort to relaunch negotiations after more than a year of deadlock. Jordanian Foreign Minister Nasser Judeh told reporters that "serious and constructive talks" had taken place, the official Palestinian Authority news agency WAFA said. He said the talks focused on the two-state solution, according to the Jordanian state news agency Petra.
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NEW: Hamas spokesman calls the meeting "a mockery"
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Negotiators from both sides meet with representatives from the Middle East Quartet
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The talks fell apart more than a year ago over Israeli settlements in the West Bank
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'We should all be thankful the @placeholder has reined in this kind of lawlessness on the part of this administration.' | By Associated Press and David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor The Supreme Court on Thursday limited the president's power to fill high-level vacancies with temporary appointments, ruling in favor of Senate Republicans in their partisan clash with President Barack Obama. The high court's first-ever case involving the Constitution's recess appointments clause ended in a unanimous decision holding that Obama's appointments to the National Labor Relations Board in 2012 without Senate confirmation were illegal. Obama invoked the Constitution's provision giving the president the power to make temporary appointments when the Senate is in recess. Problem is, the court said, the Senate was not actually in a formal recess when Obama acted.
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Obama appointed three people to the National Labor Relations Board in 2012 while the U.S. Senate was taking a break from regular business
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The Senate had dragged its feet on the labor board nominees so Obama made 'recess appointments,' declaring that the Senate was in recess
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The Senate insisted that it was not officially in recess since it convened in 'pro forma' sessions every three days
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Unlike the @placeholder, little is known of the Swash Channel Wreck, including its identity. | By Sarah Griffiths PUBLISHED: 08:58 EST, 19 August 2013 | UPDATED: 09:28 EST, 19 August 2013 A carving of the face of a moustachioed warrior today greeted archaeologists as they raised part of a huge 17th century ship wreck in the English Channel. The head was carved into the 28ft long rudder section of a Dutch trading ship that sunk off Poole, Dorset, nearly 400 years ago. Its accidental discovery by a dredger led to six years of underwater investigations, which prompted experts to hail the find as the most significant since the Mary Rose. A spectacular carving of the face of a moustachioed warrior today greeted archaeologists as they raised part of a huge 17th century ship wreck in the English Channel
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Known as Swash Channel Wreck after the area where it sank in Dorset
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Archaeologists from Bournemouth University have recovered scores of artefacts including baroque carvings, shoes, plates and a compass divider
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While @placeholder hasn't directly commented on the letter, she appeared to respond Thursday with a pair of tweets. | (CNN) -- Stop stripping. Stop letting yourself be "pimped." And for heaven's sake, stop licking sledgehammers, Miley. That's the advice from Irish singer Sinead O'Connor, who's penned a motherly, if expletive-laden open letter to former Disney star Miley Cyrus in the wake of a controversial video music awards show performance and the video for her latest single, "Wrecking Ball." "Nothing but harm will come in the long run, from allowing yourself to be exploited, and it is absolutely NOT in ANY way an empowerment of yourself or any other young women, for you to send across the message that you are to be valued (even by you) more for your sexual appeal than your obvious talent," the 46-year-old singer says in the letter posted on her official website.
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You're sending a bad message and hurting yourself, O'Connor warns Cyrus
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"I am extremely concerned for you," O'Connor writes in letter to the former Disney star
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Morales, 54, is the @placeholder country's first indigenous President. | La Paz, Bolivia (CNN) -- Incumbent Evo Morales declared victory in Bolivia's presidential vote Sunday. Official results have not been announced, but a national exit poll placed Morales in the lead with 61% of the votes. Victory would mean Morales, of the Movement for Socialism party, would lead the country until 2020 in his third consecutive term as President. "We thank the Bolivian people for this new triumph," Morales told a crowd of cheering supporters in the Bolivian capital of La Paz, vowing to make his country the energy capital of South America. "This democratic triumph of the Bolivian people is dedicated to all the people of Latin America and of the world who fight against capitalism and against imperialism," he said. "This triumph, brothers and sisters, is dedicated to Fidel Castro (and) dedicated to Hugo Chavez, may he rest in peace."
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"We thank the Bolivian people for this new triumph," President Evo Morales says
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An exit poll says Morales won a third term with 61% of votes
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That is when police say the septuagenarian pulled out his gun and fired a single .45 caliber bullet to @placeholder's chest, killing him. | A man who turned his antebellum Mississippi home into a quirky Elvis Presley shrine was found dead Thursday on the front porch, two days after police said he killed a man who broke into the museum. Paul MacLeod, 71, was spotted slumped in a chair outside the cluttered museum known as Graceland Too, said Marshall County Coroner James Richard Anderson. The man’s body showed no signs of trauma. ‘It appears to be natural causes but it is pending until we get the autopsy,’ Anderson said. Biggest fan: Paul MacLeod, 71, a lifelong Elvis fanatic, was found dead in his Mississippi home doubling as a museum dedicated to the legendary singer two days after he shot dead an intruder
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Paul MacLeod, 71, was found slumped in a chair outside his Holly Springs, Mississippi, antebellum home
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His death comes two days after the museum owner shot and killed Dwight Taylor, 28, for trying to break into his house
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MacLeod boasted in a 2009 interview that he drank 24 Coca Cola cans a day
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Sticky situation: If the stolen syrup makes its way onto the market, it could hurt some 10,000 @placeholder producers | Police in Quebec, Canada, were following the scent of something sweet - millions of dollars' worth of maple syrup missing from a large warehouse stocking over $30million worth of the amber nectar. The theft puts a cavity-sized dent in Quebec's syrup stock, considered to be a global strategic reserve of the sweet stuff that is often used to replenish markets during disappointing seasons. Quebec produces up to 80 per cent of the world's maple syrup. Quebec Provincial Sgt Claude Denis said on Friday that it was too soon to determine the exact quantity or value of the maple syrup stolen from the St. Louis-De-Blandford facility where over 10 million pounds is stored, but it is likely that millions of dollars worth of the product were taken.
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Syrup was stolen from the St. Louis-De-Blandford site where over 10million pounds of the sweet stuff is stored
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Thieves emptied the syrup from barrels and somehow transferred it into other containers
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first child will push Prince @placeholder into fourth place in the line of | By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 11:24 EST, 13 December 2012 | UPDATED: 03:49 EST, 14 December 2012 Law changes to make sure Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's first baby can succeed to the throne are to be rushed through parliament. MPs will meet on Monday to start rewriting 660-year-old laws to ensure that if the royal couple have a girl she will become Queen, even if she has a young brother. Ministers are to prioritise the law change with the urgency usually reserved for anti-terror laws. Just a week after the Duchess of Cambridge left the King Edward VII hospital, ministers published new legislation to ensure their son or daughter becomes monarch
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Nick Clegg says legislation will be passed 'as quickly as we can'
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Commonwealth countries have agreed changes to line of succession rules
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The law of primogeniture had once meant boys leapfrogged older sisters
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The @placeholder for wars among the successor countries and the peoples of | By Matt Blake PUBLISHED: 03:15 EST, 16 October 2012 | UPDATED: 20:01 EST, 16 October 2012 On trial: Radovan Karadzic appeared relaxed as he gave a 90-minute statement to defend himself against charges of genocide and war crimes Former Bosnian Serb president Radovan Karadzic claimed at his genocide trial yesterday that he was a ‘mild’ and ‘tolerant’ man, who sought peace and reduced the ‘suffering of all civilians’. The statement met with cries of outrage from survivors of the Bosnian war packed into the public gallery at the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague. Some wept at what they branded the ‘cruel, empty’ words of the man they blame for masterminding the ethnic cleansing of tens of thousands of Muslims in the 1990s.
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The former Bosnian-Serb leader began his defence against allegations of genocide and crimes against humanity during the 1992-95 Bosnian war
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He said: 'Instead of being accused, I should have been rewarded for all the good things I have done'
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He was given 90 minutes to defend himself against charges at The Hague
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They include his role in the massacre of 8,000 Muslim men and boys from Srebrenica in July 1995 and the shelling and siege of Sarajevo
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That was until @placeholder firmed up their interest and offered him the opportunity to play on a more regular basis. | (CNN) -- Spanish Primera Liga big-spenders Real Madrid have pruned their squad after their summer transfer splurge by completing the sales of Dutchmen Arjen Robben to Bayern Munich and Wesley Sneijder to Inter Milan. Arjen Robben (left) meets his new coach Louis van Gaal after completing his move to Bayern Munich. Robben, 25, has moved to the Bundesliga for an undisclosed fee on a four-year contract, while Sneijder has joined the Italian Serie A champions also on a four-year contract for a reported 15 million euros ($22m). Both players will wear the number 10 jerseys for their new clubs. Robben could make his debut in Saturday's mouth-watering clash with German champions Wolfsburg, with Bayern coach Louis van Gaal telling the club's official Web site: "I am very happy to have another creative player. Arjen is a very explosive player."
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Real Madrid complete sale of Dutchmen Arjen Robben and Wesley Sneijder
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Robben completes transfer to Bayern Munich while Sneijder joins Inter Milan
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Initially @placeholder wanted to mail actual butter sticks until he realized that would get very messy. | By David Mccormack PUBLISHED: 18:19 EST, 17 July 2013 | UPDATED: 02:39 EST, 18 July 2013 Die-hards fans of disgraced celebrity chef Paula Deen have taken to sending empty butter wrappers to her former sponsors as a protest at what they believe is her unfair treatment after admitting to using racial slurs. The ‘We Support Paula Deen’ campaign is the brainchild of John Schmitt, a hotel night auditor in Indianapolis. When a host of sponsors - including Walmart, Target and the Food Network - severed ties with Deen following her infamous ‘I is what I is’ interview on the Today show, he decided to do something to show his support for her.
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Fans of Paula Deen are sending butter wrappers to the companies who dropped her as a protest
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The group's slogan is 'A company without Paula is like a wrapper without butter'
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The celebrity chef's career hit the skids last month when she admitted to using racial slurs
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She has also filed documents asking the judge in a civil action against her to block the release of the incriminating video
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He said that approach is similar to @placeholder and that speaks volumes about the thoroughness of his preparations." | (CNN) -- Nobody would have predicted this. A team coming off the back of a mediocre season with a newly-appointed, unheralded coach, sitting at the top of the Italian Serie A table after a run of nine successive victories. No team in European football has made a better start to the 2013-14 season than Roma; no team in Italian football history has ever made a better start to a Serie A season. A handful of vibrant new recruits and a wily old-timer have all combined to lift the club to the top of the table, with Roma's form attracting admiring glances from around the world.
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Roma top Serie A after winning opening nine league matches
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Serie A leaders clear at top of table by five points after stunning start
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New coach Rudi Garcia key to Roma's renaissance
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Roma talisman Francesco Totti rejuvenated under Garcia | 54,254 | record_train |
I had thought we got to a position... where I felt we had an effective system where we could take the @placeholder and public with us.’ | By Daniel Martin PUBLISHED: 20:11 EST, 18 December 2013 | UPDATED: 03:44 EST, 19 December 2013 'Destructive force': Culture Secretary Maria Miller has slammed Labour for involving Hacked Off in political negotiations on Press regulation Maria Miller has slammed Labour for involving the lobby group Hacked Off in political negotiations on Press regulation, saying its presence had been a destructive force creating lasting damage. Hacked Off, which campaigns for state-imposed regulation of the Press, was involved in late-night talks with representatives of the three main political parties in Labour leader Ed Miliband’s Commons office in March.
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Lobby group Hacked Off campaigns for state-imposed regulation of Press
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Stuck in: Ronaldo played his part as he looks for full fitness before Portugal take on @placeholder next week | It took Cristiano Ronaldo 52 seconds to confirm his World Cup well-being as Portugal signed off for the finals on a comprehensive note in the MetLife Stadium against a ragged Republic of Ireland. Out of action since the Champions League final, Ronaldo ripped through the Irish defence with his first touch to spear a shot on target. The message was clear – CR7 was back. In front of Roy Keane, his former Manchester United comrade, Ronaldo smacked the post, made an assist, and twice went close from open play as he showed enough of his repertoire to indicate he will carry a serious threat in Brazil.
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Portugal beat Ireland 5-1 in New York
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We need to prevent Mexican criminals and the traffickers who supply them from buying guns by changing our gun laws and strengthening @placeholder law enforcement's ability to crack down on corrupt gun dealers. | Editor's note: Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, the former lieutenant governor of Maryland and daughter of late U.S. Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, is a former U.S. deputy assistant attorney general and serves on the board of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence. She is a Democrat. Paul Helmke, the former mayor of Fort Wayne, Indiana, is a Republican and president of the Brady Campaign. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend says the bloody Mexican drug war is being fueled by American guns. (CNN) -- America's neighbor to the south is engaged in a bloody war with ruthless drug cartels. It is a war that is threatening to bring down the government of Mexico, is spilling over into neighborhoods in the United States and is fast becoming a serious national security concern.
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Townsend, Helmke: U.S. guns are helping fuel the Mexican drug war
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Michelle Obama had some words of wisdom for young @placeholder students traveling abroad for the first time: "You're probably going to make a lot of mistakes. | (CNN) -- U.S. President Barack Obama's secret weapon in China? Michelle. Forget diplomatic meetings. It seems the quickest way to a country's heart is by skipping rope in the playground, giggling with high school students, and trying your hand at everything from tai chi to table tennis -- even if you sometimes look a bit silly in the process. But hey, at least she's enjoying herself right? And in a country where it's rare to see leaders' spouses or children in public, Mrs Obama seems to have charmed its citizens with her approachable manner -- and snappy style. As her week-long trip promoting educational exchange wraps up, here are five reasons why the U.S. First Lady absolutely nailed it.
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How the U.S. First Lady won over China
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Week-long tour promoting educational exchange between countries
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Trip included 'First Granny' and daughters Sasha and Malia
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Charmed citizens with warm and open manner | 54,258 | record_train |
Senators, in turn, expressed frustration with the lack of progress by the United States in responding to @placeholder beyond sanctions and warnings, as the U.S. tries to build international consensus for any military intervention. | Washington (CNN) -- Embattled Libyan strongman Moammar Gadhafi's forces have made significant strides against rebel fighters, as the United Nations is working quickly to pass a resolution authorizing international intervention, a senior State Department official told senators Thursday. In remarks to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, William Burns, the undersecretary for political affairs at the State Department, said Gadhafi's forces are only about 160 kilometers (about 100 miles) outside of the rebel stronghold of Benghazi. "They've made advances taking full advantage of their overwhelming military superiority in military fire power," Burns said. Burns expressed fear that Gadhafi, now isolated by the world community, could turn to terrorism again.
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Gadhafi's forces have made significant advances against rebels, an official says
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The official briefs a Senate panel on the situation in Libya
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Senators express frustration with U.S. response to Gadhafi so far
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The U.N. Security Council is scheduled to vote Thursday on Libya | 54,259 | record_train |
‘I made a mistake and locked the rears into @placeholder and without the rotation it just spun me around - the second time it has happened this weekend. | Lewis Hamilton believes his spin on lap 28 of the Brazilian Grand Prix cost him victory. Hamilton, who was bidding to leapfrog Nico Rosberg during the second round of pit-stops, posted the fastest lap of the race, but then lost control of his Mercedes under braking at Turn 4 on the following lap – the incident cost him six seconds. While the Briton managed to reel Rosberg back in, he was unable to pass his team-mate meaning the gap between the championship rivals now stands at 17 points ahead of the title decider in Abu Dhabi in a fortnight’s time.
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Nico Rosberg won the Brazilian Grand Prix ahead of team-mate Hamilton
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Briton reckons he would have won but for his spin during the race
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Only 17 points now separate the Mercedes duo ahead of the final round
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And I was shocked at how uncaring @placeholder were.’ | After Allison Dore had an unhappy experience during a trip to the dentist, she did what thousands do as a matter of routine: she posted a negative review on a consumer website. But that decision could cost her dearly because the dental practice has taken the unusual step of suing her for £125,000 damages plus legal costs, saying that her online claims were wrong. The firm’s action has been condemned by the business listings and reviews site Yelp, which says it could have a chilling effect on free speech. The row began when Allison, 46, was referred by her NHS dentist to B Dental in Islington, London, for £10,000 worth of tooth implants.
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Dental customer Allison Dore posted a negative review of dental practice
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But it has now responded by suing her for £125,000 damages plus costs
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The firm's actions have been condemned by business listings and Yelp
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Go wild in the country: Rupert lets the wind ruffle his fur as he runs around in the @placeholder countryside | By Paul Donnelley Kate Fisher is so besotted with her dog Rupert that she has taken a photograph of him every day for a year. In addition Miss Fisher, 54, has blogged about how Rupert, three, changed from a shy and fearful rescue puppy to a friendly and confident canine. The dog blog started in March last year three months after Rupert arrived at Miss Fisher's home in Bookham, Surrey, from a violent and uncertain life in Romania. Rupert, Rupert the dog: Everyone knows his name since he arrived from Romania When Rupert arrived from Romania, he was shy and fearful. Now he is a loving dog who enjoys his life
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Rupert was a rescue dog from Romania who came to Bookham, Surrey, in December 2012
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Three months later, his mistress Kate Fisher, 54, began to upload daily photos of him
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Since then pictures of the German wirehaired pointer cross have been seen more than 20,000 times by people all over the world | 54,262 | record_train |
Manuel Pellegrini criticised UEFA and thinks @placeholder were given a more favourable Champions League draw | Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini has attacked Uefa’s Champions League rules that have allowed Arsenal to have an easier draw in this season’s competition than his own team. Pellegrini considers it unfair to be facing tournament favourites Bayern Munich in their group for the third time in four seasons despite winning the Premier League while fourth-place Arsenal, who had to come through a qualifying tie to reach the group stage, were classified as top seeds and are odds-on to qualify past Borussia Dortmund, Galatasaray and Anderlecht. Current Champions League seedings depend on previous results in the tournament rather than how they did in their domestic league which favours traditionally strong clubs like Arsenal rather than an emerging force such as City.
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Manchester City drawn against Bayern Munich, Roma and CSKA Moscow
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Arsenal face Borussia Dortmund, Galatasaray and Anderlecht in Group D
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Manuel Pellegrini aggrieved at Manchester City's group stage draw
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In a concession to @placeholder, about a third of the bill involves tax cuts. | WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Leading Republicans warned Sunday that the Obama administration's $800 billion-plus economic stimulus effort will lead to what one called a "financial disaster." The country will "pay dearly" if it executes the president's stimulus plans, Sen. Richard Shelby says. "Everybody on the street in America understands that," said Sen. Richard Shelby, the ranking Republican on the Senate Banking Committee. "This is not the right road to go. We'll pay dearly." Shelby, of Alabama, told CNN's "State of the Union" that the package and efforts to shore up the struggling banking system will put the United States on "a road to financial disaster."
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Sen. Shelby: Package plus bank bailout will put U.S. on "a road to financial disaster"
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Shelby: Economy "will continue to tank" unless banking system is addressed first
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Crisis will deepen without significant economic boost, Democratic senator tells CBS
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Sen. McCain: We need to spend money to create jobs, but not this way | 54,264 | record_train |
@placeholder has demanded that any plan to replace the sequester must include | By Hayley Peterson and Meghan Keneally PUBLISHED: 00:00 EST, 1 March 2013 | UPDATED: 05:50 EST, 4 March 2013 House Speaker John Boehner today admitted there is no easy way to stop the budget cuts dashing hopes for millions of Americans. The cuts, also called the 'sequester' began to take effect on Friday night. In an interview this morning with NBC’s Meet the Press, Mr Boehner said he wasn't sure how Washington could solve the fiscal problems that have dominated the country's politics for more than two years and he also suggested that he's not sure where the debate goes from here
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House Speaker John Boehner says the cuts have dominated the country's politics for the last two years but is unsure where the debate goes from here
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Boehner says he's 'unsure whether the cuts will hurt the economy or not'
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Obama said the cuts will mean 'hundreds of thousands of jobs lost'
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President blamed the 'dumb' cuts on Republicans but conservatives see it as a win for their tough approach on spending cuts
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Bryce Dallas Howard: That was something that was really important to @placeholder ... when an audience member sees this film, that they can actually feel what's occurring. | LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Thirty-eight years ago, Joseph McGinty Nichol was a boy in Kalamazoo, Michigan, playing with toy robots. Many of the robots in "Terminator Salvation" are real machines, which increased realism, the cast says. Today "McG," as he is better known, builds and blows up real robots. The prominent filmmaker is the driving force behind one of the season's summer blockbusters, "Terminator Salvation," which is filled with very expensive and very explosive robots. The choice to use real robots when possible, instead of CGI (computer generated images), was deliberate, McG said. According to the director and the film's stars, the decision to use real machines was a testament to the growing sophistication of the moviegoing public, whom they believe can "feel" the difference between actors standing in front of a green screen versus actors interacting with the real thing.
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"Terminator Salvation" filmmakers decide to use many real robots
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Idea to avoid CGI was partly in tribute to special effects master Stan Winston
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The film tells the story of Mr Kyle, a sniper, who was credited with saving hundreds of @placeholder lives by making 160 confirmed kills, which is the most in American military history. | Taya Kyle, the widow of Chris Kyle, who has paid an emotional tribute to her husband following the success of the film American Sniper The widow of Chris Kyle whose story has inspired the box office hit American Sniper has paid tribute to audiences who have flocked to cinemas to watch the film. Taya Kyle has thanked movie-goers for 'being willing to watch the hard stuff' in the war drama, which sees Bradley Cooper play her late husband and says she often cries thinking about the support she has received. It comes after it was revealed the movie, which has been directed by Clint Eastwood, has already earned $90.2million and set a record for the highest-earning January opening.
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Taya Kyle, widow of Chris Kyle, has paid a moving tribute to her husband
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Comes after movie American Sniper broke box office records this weekend
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Film is based on her husband's life as the deadliest sniper in U.S. history
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He was shot dead in 2013 by a soldier after retiring from the military
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Mrs Kyle has revealed how she still misses her husband every day
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'This ranch is unparalleled in its offering of elegant living combined with carefully guarded wilderness, a fine trout fishery and proximity to @placeholder, one of the country's most sophisticated, culturally-rich and oldest capital cities,' said Swan. | By Kirk Maltais Jane Fonda, two-time Oscar winner, has put her Forked Lightning ranch on sale for $19.5 million, saying that she no longer has time to enjoy the property In the market to buy a ranch? This sprawling New Mexico desert oasis can be yours today... if you have $19.5 million to pony up. Forked Lightning Ranch, located in Santa Fe, has belonged Oscar-winning actress Jane Fonda since 2000, when she purchased it to satisfy her demands for privacy and luxury. She has called the ranch 'an enchanted place.' The exquisite beauty of the home's interior is matched only by the jaw-dropping environment that surrounds it, with views of mountains, rivers, and canyons all nearby.
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Fonda has owned the ranch for 14 years, but due to a busy schedule has decided to part with it
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The Pecos River runs through the property, giving the property the feel of an oasis in the middle of the desert
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Fonda: 'Forked Lightning Ranch has been a sanctuary and a place of great joy and recreation for me and my family' | 54,268 | record_train |
The goods were donated, but they were delivered to Noor's home in @placeholder largely because of Brown's efforts. | (CNN) -- Col. Kevin Brown stood tall and proud and often ventured "outside the wire" with his soldiers in Baghdad. Under the sizzle of the Iraqi sun, I watched him meticulously pin medals on their uniforms. When he retired in 2011, he walked the Appalachian Trail to clear his head and began a tough Ph.D. program in security studies at Kansas State University. A stellar military career in hand, Brown had his life on track. Except for one thing. He harbored an emptiness within, the kind that rushes in after a hard-fought, 15-month combat tour ends. He felt responsible, still, for the lives he touched at war.
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Col. Kevin Brown had wondered about Noor, the Iraqi baby his soldiers helped save
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A CNN story about Baby Noor struck a chord with him
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Brown helped deliver donations from America for the disabled girl
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"I went to @placeholder with my family we made some films there. | Mohsen Makhmalbaf, one of Iran's most high-profile film directors, has been on the move for six and a half years. He left Iran in 2005 to avoid restrictions on his film-making and has since moved to Afghanistan, Tajikstan, India, Paris and finally London. Makhmalbaf's films include the 2001 film "Kandahar," which won an award at the Cannes Film Festival and was listed by Time magazine as one of the 100 best movies ever. He has won more than a dozen international awards for his films. He said he left Afghanistan because of an attempt on his life by the Iranian government and has since received threats in other cities.
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Makhmalbaf has won more than a dozen awards for his films
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He left Iran in 2005 to gain freedom for his film-making
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These are then collated into @placeholder’ list of definitions, which currently stands at 4.5 billion. | By Jonathan O'Callaghan In recent years we’ve seen popular words on social networks make their way into the dictionary - from selfie to bitcoin. But now a new initiative will see Twitter users decide for themselves what modern words they want to see included. Collins English Dictionary has scoured the microblogging site to find emerging words, and is asking users to vote on which should be added to the next edition of the dictionary. Twitter users are being asked to vote on new words to enter the October 2014 edition of the Collins English Dictionary. Entries must be tweeted with a hashtag by 28 May and include words such as 'adorkable', which means a person who is 'dorky in an adorable way.' Stock image pictured
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Twitter users are being asked to vote on new words for the 'Twictionary'
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Winning word will be entered into this year's Collins English Dictionary
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To enter, users need to tweet a word from the shortlist using a hashtag
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'Adorkable', 'fracktivist', 'felfie' and 'fatberg' are among the words included
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The chorus goes, "So tell Henry Earl I wanna be his girl/He's the sanest guy in town and he can dance just like @placeholder/Unlike the other boys around that made me cry." | (CNN) -- A lot of folks in Lexington, Kentucky, are hoping for a "Christmas miracle" for the city's, and perhaps the world's, most-arrested man. It's a dubious honor, for sure, but Henry Earl, 64, has become a sort of celebrity, especially among students and police in the city of 300,000. To many, the homeless gent goes by James Brown, after the "Godfather of Soul," and can often be found singing and shaking his moneymaker for change to buy his next drink. Hence, the arrests -- which have topped 1,500, according to The Smoking Gun, which is owned by CNN's parent company.
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Henry Earl will go before a judge Thursday for his latest alcohol-related arrest
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The local celebrity goes by "James Brown" because he dances for change for drinks
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Police estimate they arrest him once a week, if not every two or three days
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He's stayed sober for months before; lawyer hopes sobriety sticks this year | 54,272 | record_train |
But @placeholder was thrilled at what the fossilized bones told him about the life of the duckbill. | (CNN) -- Was Tyrannosaurus rex a predator or scavenger? The question has been a point of controversy in the scientific community for more than a century. "You see 'Jurassic Park,' and you see T. rex as this massive hunter and killer, as incredibly vicious. But scientists have argued for 100 years that he was too big and too slow to hunt prey and that he was probably a scavenger, an animal that feeds only on dead things," University of Kansas paleontologist David Burnham said. Burnham and researcher Robert DePalma got what Burnham described as his "lucky break" when they found the fossil of a duckbill dinosaur's tail with a tooth in it.
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Some scientists have argued that dinosaur fed only on dead things
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Researchers say fossil of dinosaur tail with tooth in it proves otherwise
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Tyrannosaurus rex was among top feeders, Kansas paleontologist says | 54,273 | record_train |
'The good thing about @placeholder is we all pull together, and we're here for support.' | By James Nye PUBLISHED: 18:50 EST, 1 April 2013 | UPDATED: 05:05 EST, 2 April 2013 An affluent cul-de-sac outside of Charlotte, North Carolina, has been left reeling after a poetry-loving 50-year-old shot dead his neighbors on Friday allegedly over a dispute over trees in his backyard. Anthony Charles Hardy opened fire on his neighbors Daniel Thomas Kirchner, 42, and Gary Wade Stocks, 64, in the backyard of Kirchner's home, in front of Kirchner's wife and two young daughters and then later shot himself dead following a standoff with Cabarrus County SWAT team members stationed outside his own home.
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Officials in Harrisburg, North Carolina said 50-year-old Anthony Charles Hardy shot and killed neighbors Daniel Thomas Kirchner, 42, and Gary Wade Stocks, 64, in the backyard of Kirchner’s house at 7791 Coachman Court
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Cabarrus County sheriff’s deputies said the suspected shooter shot himself as deputies and SWAT team members surrounded the house where he was hiding on Good Friday | 54,274 | record_train |
The second threat to @placeholder is the logistical difficulty of moving the tournament to winter to avoid the unplayable heat of summer. | The Frenchman who could follow Sepp Blatter as the most powerful figure in world football has promised that he will consider stripping Qatar of the 2022 World Cup if elected as the next FIFA president. Frenchman Jerome Champagne, 55, a former diplomat and a long-serving senior FIFA insider until 2010, is the only person yet to make a formal declaration of candidacy for the presidential race next May. Blatter has suggested strongly he will stand, in which case Champagne will have an uphill task. Bid: Jerome Champagne is the only person to make a formal declaration of candidacy for presidential race
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Jerome Champagne is the only person to make a formal declaration of candidacy for the presidential race next May
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Champagne is free to speak - as a current FIFA outsider - in a way in which Sepp Blatter cannot as current president
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Champagne knows FIFA inside out and is campaigning on an agenda of radical reform | 54,275 | record_train |
Ms @placeholder said she was not surprised that Dixon, who had stalked her for six months before they started dating and been physically abusive to her throughout the relationship, was capable of such violence. | By Kate Lyons For Daily Mail Australia The woman who survived a vicious attack, during which her ex-partner hacked her arms off with a samurai sword, has written a book about the horrific ordeal and her inspiring recovery. Simonne Butler, 39, from Auckland had both her arms reattached by doctors after they were cut off by killer Antoine Dixon. Dixon also attacked Ms Butler's friend Renee Gunbie, whose left-hand was cut off and could not be reattached, before he went on a drug-fuelled crime spree in January 2003. Ms Butler and Ms Gunbie were left for dead by Dixon and paramedics called to the scene said they were minutes away from dying when they arrived.
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Simonne Butler, 39, was attacked by killer Antoine Dixon in 2003
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The Auckland woman had both her arms cut off by a samurai sword
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Doctors were able to reattach them and after 11 years of physical and emotional healing she has written a book about her experiences | 54,276 | record_train |
Any fixtures played overseas would need the approval of the host nation, the relevant confederation and @placeholder. | UEFA's opposition to the Premier League staging fixtures overseas is not likely to change, according to the governing body's general secretary Gianni Infantino. Plans for a '39th game' to be played as far away as Asia, America and Australia were scrapped in 2008 following widespread opposition, including from FIFA and UEFA. The issue reared its head again, however, after Premier League clubs' chairmen discussed the proposal at a recent meeting but Infantino believes UEFA's stance will remain the same. Manchester United duo Darren Fletcher (left) and Wayne Rooney hold aloft the 'Guinness International Champions Cup' after the Red Devils won the pre-season tournament in the United States
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Premier League chairmen discussed a '39th game' at a recent meeting
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Plan was initially mooted in 2008 before being scrapped
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Guilty: @placeholder, a teenage karate teacher, has been jailed for a minimum of 25 years after stabbing | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:40 EST, 25 July 2012 | UPDATED: 19:51 EST, 25 July 2012 A karate instructor who murdered a churchgoing teenager as she babysat two young children was jailed for 25 years today. Tony Bushby, 19, tricked promising student Catherine Wynter into going out with him by using fake Facebook friends and then stabbed her to death as she looked after her niece and nephew. The horror unfolded on Boxing Day last year as she babysat for her sister Sabrina who was spending the night away from home with her boyfriend. Tricked: Promising student Catherine Wynter was murdered whilst babysitting in Borehamwood, Hertfordshire
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Tony Bushby, 19, created fake Facebook friends to trick art student Catherine Wynter into going out with him
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He stabbed her 23 times as she babysat her niece and nephew on Boxing Day last year then locked them in the house with her body
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The caption reads '@placeholder ties to tame the wild Christina.' | By Zoe Szathmary A transgender woman was held as a sex slave for months and beaten by a Louisiana trio - who seem to have confessed to the abuse with online memes. A town marshal in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, found the woman, whose identity has been withheld, with a logging chain wrapped around her near a Natchitoches highway, KATC reported. Police said the chain was removed by firefighters. David Rodriguez Jr., 37, his wife Christina Harper, 39, and their friend Ambre Lomas, 39, turned themselves in to the Natchitoches Parish Sheriff's Office. They face multiple charges, including human trafficking, kidnapping, false imprisonment and battery.
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A Minnesota woman, whose identity has been withheld, was found with a logging chain wrapped around her near a Louisiana highway
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Police say she met David Rodriguez Jr., 37, and his wife Christina Harper, 39, on a BDSM website two years ago and agreed to move into their home
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The victim was reportedly subject to sexual abuse and made to perform household chores
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If she didn't comply, she was allegedly beaten by the couple and their friend Ambre Lomas, 39
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Police have said that the relationship was consensual at one point, but they do not know which acts the victim was forced into
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Lomas and Harper have shared cartoon memes online depicting violent acts and suggestions of abuse against the woman, as well as one another | 54,279 | record_train |
"However, I think it does show a lack of good judgment and discretion on the part of people working for @placeholder." | (CNN) -- A British supermarket chain has defended the sale of a wearable England flag that has been compared to a Ku Klux Klan uniform. The white and red flag of St. George in stock at ASDA outlets features a pointed hood which the store says will allow English fans to show support their national team during the World Cup while keeping dry during the notoriously unpredictable British summertime. But some fans have taken to social media sites to register their disapproval of the similarities between the £3 ($5) flags and the hooded outfits worn by the KKK. Twitter user @beyondlimits posted "Dear ASDA, Your wearable klu klux klan style England flag is not acceptable."
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British supermarket ASDA unveils hooded flag for World Cup fans
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Critics claim the flag resembles Ku Klux Klan outfit
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ASDA defends the product and says it is nothing more than a flag | 54,280 | record_train |
France honoured members of the UN stabilisation force to @placeholder on Bastille Day as they joined the parade along the Champs Elysees | By Olivia Williams PUBLISHED: 15:26 EST, 14 July 2013 | UPDATED: 13:44 EST, 15 July 2013 Troops from 13 African countries that took part in the French-led war against al Qaeda-linked extremists in Mali marched with the French military during the Bastille Day parade in Paris to honour their role in the conflict. UN troops in blue berets who are helping to stabilise the west African nation of Mali paraded with thousands of other soldiers down the Champs-Elysees Avenue in France's annual tribute to military might. It marks the storming of the Bastille prison on July 14, 1789, by angry Paris crowds that helped spark the French Revolution.
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Bastille Day commemorates the storming of the Bastille, which sparked the French Revolution in 1789
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The annual military parade on the Champs Elysees in Paris draws thousands of people every year
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This year's guests of honour were UN secretary general Ban Ki-moon and president of Mali Dioncounda Traore
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The Malian presence recognised joint effort with the French to oust Islamists who had overrun northern Mali | 54,281 | record_train |
A standing ovation started as @placeholder wound around for the first lap and it just got louder until she crossed the finish line at the end. | By Ashley Collman for MailOnline A U.S. Olympic track and field star who continued to run at more than eight months pregnant has given birth to a baby girl. Middle-distance runner Alysia Montaño announced the happy news on her Instagram account on Sunday, posting a picture of her newborn baby's hand. 'Team Montaño has added a new member to the line-up on August 15, 2014 at 2:29am. Coming in at 7lbs 15 ounces and 19.5 inches long, please welcome Linnea Dori Montano!' Scroll down for video Welcome to the world! U.S. Track and Field runner Alysia Montaño gave birth to baby daughter Linnea on August 15
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The middle-distance runner gave birth to baby Linnea on August 15
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As far as UEFA are concerned, in terms of putting on a television spectacle for the world, @placeholder has done a very good job in getting the stadiums ready." | (CNN) -- On Friday the countdown will officially begin to soccer's Euro 2012 finals -- arguably the climax to the second biggest festival of football on the planet behind the World Cup. The draw for the co-hosted tournament will be held in the Ukrainian capital Kiev, and football fans across the continent will learn the fate of their beloved nations. It will kick off a six-month countdown to the date of the first game on June 8, to be held in the Polish city of Warsaw. The final will be held in Kiev on July 1. Amid the excitement, critics have questioned whether the stadiums and infrastructure will be delivered on time for the visit of thousands of fans to Eastern Europe.
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The draw for Euro 2012 will take place in the Ukrainian capital Kiev on Friday
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The European Championships sees the best soccer nations on the continent do battle
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Poland and Ukraine are co-hosting next year's event and are racing to be ready
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The police found bags containing the animal's body parts and bloodied tools in a shed at @placeholder's home. | By Rob Cooper PUBLISHED: 04:22 EST, 22 May 2013 | UPDATED: 11:57 EST, 23 May 2013 Two friends battered a sheep to death with a hammer and cut off its legs in a field so they could have a free roast dinner, a court heard. Matthew Davidson, 28, and Kevin Sherratt, 33, stole the mutilated remains and paraded the animal's head around. But their drunken prank on a farm in Macclesfield, Cheshire, backfired when they sent photos of what they had done to a friend who alerted police. Mutilation: Matthew Davidson, 28, can be seen attacking the lamb which had two of its legs removed and its head torn off in Macclesfield, Cheshire
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Matthew Davidson, 28, and Kevin Sherratt, 33, admit mutilating the animal
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Meanwhile, @placeholder has started fueling a new nuclear energy plant. | (CNN Student News) -- August 23, 2010 Download PDF maps related to today's show: • Iran • Pakistan • Korean Peninsula 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: Back from the weekend and ready to launch into 10 minutes of commercial-free headlines, including dueling protests, an Iranian announcement and one teen's push for peace. I'm Carl Azuz. This is CNN Student News. First Up: Egg Safety AZUZ: First up, a recall gets bigger as more than half a billion eggs are pulled off the shelves. Now last week, we told you about an egg producer that did a recall because of concerns about salmonella, a bacteria that can be found in eggs, and it can make you very sick. Well now, another producer is involved. Experts think that around 1,300 people have gotten sick from the tainted eggs. One doctor offered some safety tips.
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Keep up with a recall that has expanded to include half a billion eggs
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Discover why a 13-year-old humanitarian set his eyes and hope on North Korea
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@placeholder’s heart was so big they stabbed him in it - they couldn’t miss it.' | By Richard Spillett Shocking CCTV footage has captured the moment a knife-wielding teenager realises he is a murderer. Edward Redman, 18, is shown laughing and joking in the footage, filmed after he brutally attacked tragic 17-year-old Jay Whiston in September 2012. The footage shows Redman's mood suddenly changing as he puts his hand to his mouth, the moment police believe he was told that Mr Whiston had died from his wounds. Scroll down for video CCTV captures the moment Edward Redman (left, in red top) realises he has killed Jay Whiston in a brutal knife attack at a party in 2012
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Edward Redman stabbed Jay Whiston at party in Colchester, Essex in 2012
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CCTV footage from a bus shows the moment he found out he was a killer
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He puts his hand over his mouth in shock after receiving a message
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Redman has been jailed for life for the attack after being convicted of murder
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Not only that, the tropical grasses and shrubs of the modern @placeholder savannah began to dominate the landscape earlier than thought, replacing other kinds of grasses better suited to a wetter environment. | By Damien Gayle PUBLISHED: 12:25 EST, 20 February 2013 | UPDATED: 14:26 EST, 20 February 2013 We still don't know why Lucy learned to walk: The famous 3.2million-year-old hominid fossil was found in Ethiopia, one of the regions analysed A new study has cast doubt on the long-held theory that our ancestors evolved to walk upright to help them see farther on Africa's vast open grasslands. Scientists have long believed that early human ancestors began walking on two legs as a response to savannah encroaching on shrinking rainforests in north-east Africa. With fewer trees to swing from, human ancestors began walking to get around, while walking on two legs enabled them to see predators and prey further afield, the theory claims.
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New analysis of vegetation change in north-east Africa shows forests disappeared long before we evolved to walk on two legs | 54,287 | record_train |
Some would say @placeholder hardly needs it, since it won five trophies in 2013 and is on pace to cruise to yet another Bundesliga crown. | (CNN) -- First it was Mario Gotze. Now Robert Lewandowski is leaving Borussia Dortmund for German powerhouse Bayern Munich. The sought after Polish international signed a five-year contract with Bayern Munich, Bayern said on its website while calling the 25-year-old one of the "world's top strikers." He'll join the Bavarian outfit at the end of the season, when his current deal with Dortmund was due to expire. "We are very happy that this transfer has gone through," Bayern CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said. "Robert Lewandowski is one of the world's top strikers. "He will not only strength our squad, but his arrival will also give the entire club a boost."
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Bayern Munich signs striker Robert Lewandowski from Borussia Dortmund
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Lewandowski joins the German champion at the end of the current season
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It's the second time in as many seasons Bayern has signed a star Dortmund player
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The announcement comes as Dortmund struggles in the German Bundesliga | 54,288 | record_train |
Earlier Thursday, a military judge accepted the terms under which Manning would plead guilty to eight charges for sending classified documents to the secret-spilling @placeholder website. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:28 EST, 29 November 2012 | UPDATED: 16:14 EST, 30 November 2012 The Army private charged in the biggest security breach in U.S. history took the stand Thursday at a military hearing about what he contends was needlessly harsh treatment at a Marine Corps brig. Private First Class Bradley Manning testified on the third day of a pretrial hearing at Fort Meade, outside Baltimore saying that he lost all hope when he was detained for weeks in a segregation tent in Camp Arifjan, an Army installation in Kuwait where he was stationed. Manning says he remembers thinking 'I'm going to die, I'm stuck inside this cage.'
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Wikileaks informant testified about the treatment he received both in Kuwait holding area and once he returned to Virginia in the U.S.
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Said he was increasingly 'hopeless' and considered suicide | 54,289 | record_train |
Living permanently, and apparently contentedly, with @placeholder — though, they insist, not as ‘man and wife’ — she is very much the mistress of the house. | Fergie is looking slimmer and happier than ever before She looked like a new woman. Slimmer than ever and bursting with an exuberance they haven’t seen for years. The Duchess of York has lost almost four stone. Something’s up. That much was clear to party-goers at Windsor Castle who helped her celebrate a double birthday: the 21st anniversary of her charity Children In Crisis and Fergie reaching the age of 55. She was her old self. When the Queen offered her favourite home to her former daughter-in-law for the dinner it was more than just a symbolic gesture. She knew how happy this would make Prince Andrew, under whose royal roof the Duchess continues to live 18 years after they divorced.
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The Duchess of York looks more put together now than ever before
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She recently celebrated her 55th birthday with a party at Windsor Castle
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In the summer she was invited to stay at Balmoral with the Queen
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She has due to announce work promoting healthy foods in the new year | 54,290 | record_train |
The census results have implications for Argentina, which refuses to deal directly with the Falkland Islands' local government and accuses Britain of running what @placeholder call the Islas Malvinas as an illegal colony. | Thirty years after British forces liberated the Falkland Islands from Argentinian invaders, the two countries are still at odds over who has the more legitimate claim to the land. But it seems the inhabitants of the island would prefer to be left to their own devices, with just one in three saying they actually feel British. A census in the self-governing British Overseas Territory found that an overwhelming 59 percent say their national identity is 'Falkland Islander'. Just 29 per cent admit feeling 'British'. More than half of inhabitants of the Falklands consider themselves 'Falkland Islanders' rather than 'British'
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Over half of islanders call themselves 'Falklands Islanders' rather than 'British'
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Less than one in ten identify themselves as Argentine | 54,291 | record_train |
This has led to concerns that those travelling from or via countries hit by @placeholder could contract the virus and carry it with them to Morocco, where they will be exposed to huge numbers of people in football stadiums, who could then spread the illness still further. | Morocco has been expelled from the 2015 African Cup of Nations after refusing to host the football tournament due to fears over it helping to spread the deadly Ebola virus. The North African country failed to meet yesterday's deadline to announce it would be hosting the tournament, with the Confederation of African Football saying it is now considering other nations. The news comes after Morocco's Ministry of Sport demanded the tournament be postponed for a year amid the world's worst ever Ebola outbreak - with the virus already infecting more than 13,000 people and killing almost 5,000 in the three worst-hit countries, Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia.
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Morocco missed deadline to announce it would be hosting 2015 tournament
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Had earlier demanded the tournament be postponed due to Ebola outbreak
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Confederation of African Football refused to change date of the tournament
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Dismissed calls as Sierra Leone is only Ebola-hit nation still able to qualify
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Current Ebola outbreak is world's worst ever, killing more than 5,000 people | 54,292 | record_train |
In addition to repairs, workers will increase the number of systems and services that the @placeholder and other Carnival ships can run on backup power. | (CNN) -- The Coast Guard is searching for a man knocked into the Mobile River after high winds hit the area Wednesday, blowing the man's security guard hut into the water and causing the Carnival Triumph cruise ship to break loose from its repair dock. The call to the Coast Guard came in at 1:45 p.m. CT as near hurricane-force winds smacked the Gulf Coast city of Mobile, Alabama. An official with the city's fire department said earlier that the missing man and another person were in a guard shack at the BAE Shipyard that was blown into the Mobile River. One man has been recovered from the water.
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NEW: Carnival says ship tied up at cruise terminal
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One person missing in incident, which came during high winds
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The ship has a gash in the stern, CNN affiliate reports
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Problem is the latest in a series of setbacks for the cruise line leader | 54,293 | record_train |
He said: ‘Words are better than weapons to try to find a reasonable solution for @placeholder.’ | By Emma Glanfield The German government has distanced itself from former chancellor Gerhard Schroeder after he was pictured embracing Russian President Vladimir Putin. The picture of the pair locked in a ‘bear-hug’ in St. Petersburg comes at a time of high tension between the West and Russia over Ukraine. In the photo, the former Social Democrat chancellor can be seen smiling as he embraces Putin on the steps of Jussupov palace in the Russian city. Former chancellor Gerhard Schroeder could be seen smiling as he embraced Russian President Vladimir Putin on the steps of Jussupov palace in St. Petersburg, Russia, after enjoying his belated 70th birthday celebrations
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Government has distanced itself from Gerhard Schroeder following picture
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Former chancellor was seen embracing Russian President Vladimir Putin
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Pair spotted in St. Petersburg after Schroeder's 70th birthday celebration | 54,294 | record_train |
Colombia's 1.3 million @placeholder rank among the most impoverished of the country's 40 million people. | BOGOTA, Colombia (CNN) -- Colombian President Alvaro Uribe and leaders of a massive Indian protest plan to meet Sunday in the city of Cali. Protesters march this week along the Pan-American Highway in Villarrica, Colombia. The president spoke by phone Thursday evening with one protest leader, Daniel Pinacue, and said he looked forward to "comprehensive and constructive" dialogue, the Colombian government said. Tens of thousands of Indians are marching from the mountains of southwest Colombia to Cali, a city of 2 million, to demand more land, better education and health care and protection from corporations encroaching on their ancestral land.
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President Alvaro Uribe ready for "constructive" dialogue, government says
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Indians demonstrating for greater land rights, protesting free-market capitalism
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At least four protesters have been killed and 130 wounded, Indian leaders say
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Authorities say protesters hurling rocks, Molotov cocktails at security forces | 54,295 | record_train |
Wood said she had been in contact with @placeholder who reported that Jagger was "devastated" by the news. | London (CNN) -- The ex-wife of Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood said the precarious finances of L'Wren Scott's fashion business may have played a role in the late designer's apparent suicide. "I think it might have been, for her, a question of losing face," 59-year-old Wood told CNN in an exclusive interview. "She was such a proud woman that, I think, to face that, well maybe that was the trigger." Wood admitted she was "surprised as much as everyone else" to learn of the death of Scott, the longtime partner of her ex-husband Ronnie's band mate Mick Jagger. Scott, 49, was found dead in her Manhattan apartment on Monday; she appears to have taken her own life.
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Jo Wood: Finances of L'Wren Scott's business may have played role in apparent suicide.
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Fashion designer Scott, girlfried of Mick Jagger, found dead in Manhattan apartment on Monday
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Wood, ex-wife of Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie, said Scott and Jagger seemed "very happy"
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Rolling Stones postpone tour of Australia and New Zealand in wake of death | 54,296 | record_train |
"Yes, maybe I have one hand on the trophy, if you say so, but on the other side, I think @placeholder has one hand on it too!" | (CNN) -- Sebastian Vettel closed on his third straight F1 world title with a dominant drive to win the Indian Grand Prix for Red Bull Sunday. The 25-year-old German was claiming his fourth consecutive victory in this year's championship and the 26th of his career. Ferrari's Fernando Alonso showed his famed fighting qualities to take second place, limiting his losses in the title race, but he still trails Vettel by 13 points with three races to go. Vettel's teammate Mark Webber held off a fast finishing Lewis Hamilton in the McLaren for third place. But all the focus was on the leading pair and Vettel is fully aware that his main rival will still be a factor in the concluding races.
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Sebastian Vettel wins Indian Grand Prix in New Delhi
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Fourth straight victory for reigning two-time champion
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Fernando Alonso finishes second to trail Vettel by 13 points in title race
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Vettel's Red Bull teammate Mark Webber in third | 54,297 | record_train |
The attorney also described his client as a young man who came to the @placeholder at 16 as a visitor and liked it so much he stayed. | Alexandria, Virginia (CNN) -- A Moroccan man who admitted to a plot to bomb the U.S. Capitol was sentenced Friday to 30 years in prison. "I just want to say that I love Allah. That's it," Amine El Khalifi said before his sentencing at U.S. District Court in Alexandria, Virginia. El Khalifi, 29, agreed to plead guilty in June to attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction against government property. Prosecutors and defense lawyers agreed to a sentencing range of 25 to 30 years as part of a plea agreement. El Khalifi was arrested in an FBI sting last February after authorities said he donned a suicide vest and accepted an automatic weapon in a parking garage near the Capitol complex. The vest and the gun had been rendered inoperable by law enforcement.
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Moroccan man was arrested in sting and later pleaded guilty to bombing charges
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Prosecutors said Amine El Khalifi had donned suicide vest, which was disabled
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Lawyer said El Khalifi has no ill will toward Americans, was relieved plot was thwarted | 54,298 | record_train |
As with @placeholder, other questions include how and on whom it should be used. | (CNN) -- The first two doses of an experimental serum created to treat Ebola went to American missionaries. Then the drug was sent to treat a Spanish priest. The two Americans, Dr. Kent Brantly and Nancy Writebol, appear to be recovering. The priest, Miguel Pajares, died Tuesday morning. That's the problem with experimental drugs that have never been clinically tested in humans: No one knows whether they'll work -- and if they do, in whom. This week, the World Health Organization gathered a group of ethicists to decide whether unproven medications and vaccines should be used in the current Ebola outbreak. As the death toll from the epidemic soared over 1,000, the WHO panel unanimously concluded that it is ethical to offer medications to fight the Ebola virus, even if their effectiveness or adverse effects are unknown.
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NEW: Canada to offer WHO up to 1,000 doses of experimental Ebola vaccine
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WHO panel: It is ethical to offer unproven medication to try to fight Ebola
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Pair who took an experimental drug appear to be improving, but one man who took it died
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Sample doses of the experimental drug ZMapp are on their way to Liberia | 54,299 | record_train |
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