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And in a statement issued after the decision, the company said it was pleased by @placeholder's response.
Washington (CNN) -- The manufacturers of seven caffeinated alcoholic beverages labeled a "public health concern" have stopped producing or shipping the products, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced Wednesday. Last week, the FDA sent warning letters to four beverage makers saying the addition of caffeine to alcoholic beverages was not approved by the agency and it was an "unsafe food additive." The agency said discussions with the companies resulted in these actions: -- Phusion Projects of Chicago, Illinois, has ceased producing caffeinated alcoholic beverages, is no longer shipping such products and expects to have all of its caffeinated alcoholic beverages off retail store shelves by December 13. Phusion Projects is the maker of Four Loko. @highlight The FDA has called the seven caffeine-alcohol drinks unsafe @highlight Manufacturers have agreed to stop shipping them, the agency says @highlight The companies had been given two weeks to reformulate products
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It will be interesting to see where @placeholder's career develops from here.
While Louis van Gaal has been criticised for giving Wayne Rooney a new position this season, the decision by Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers to take Emre Can out of midfield and put him into a three-man defence seems to have been the making of the £10million German Under 21 international. From being ridiculed as a plodding central midfield player with the turning capabilities of the QE2, Can is now being compared to Alan Hansen and all the other great Liverpool defenders who were comfortable on the ball and used as a springboard for attacks. He's gone from Reliant Robin to Rolls Royce, which is how Rodgers described the 21-year-old after snuffing out Everton in the Merseyside derby a couple of weeks ago. @highlight Emre Can took time to settle into the Premier League after a summer move @highlight But the 21-year-old has found himself a steady home at centre back @highlight Can we described as a 'Rolls Royce' by Brendan Rodgers @highlight CLICK HERE for all the latest Liverpool news
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In a bid to tackle discontent, Mr Leung last year banned mainland @placeholder women from giving birth in Hong Kong in an attempt to secure residence rights for their children.
By Peter Simpson Tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets of Hong Kong yesterday to demand greater democracy and the resignation of the city’s Beijing-back leader - with some waving British colonial flags. Since taking office in July, Leung Chun-ying’s popularity ratings have tumbled amid a row over illegal structures at his luxury home and his closeness to China’s communist leaders. Holding up posters of Mr Leung portrayed as a vampire and a wolf, some of estimated 130,000 protesters waved flags from the British colonial era which has the Union jack in the left hand corner. Anti-government protesters calling for the resignation of Hong Kong Chief Executive C.Y. Leung, are seen with the British colonial flag of Hong Kong, as they march through the streets of the city during a New Year's Day rally @highlight Protestors called for the resignation of city leader Leung Chun-ying @highlight His popularity has tumbled since he took office back in July @highlight Many of the 130,000 protestors waved flags from the British colonial era @highlight They called for greater democracy to be handed back to the people
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Grassley said that @placeholder have used the Thurmond Rule in the past just as Republicans are now.
(CNN) -- In keeping with their vow to prevent any more of President Barack Obama's appeals court nominees from being confirmed until after the election, Senate Republicans successfully upheld Monday their filibuster of Judge Robert Bacharach's nomination to the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which is based in Denver. The filibuster came despite praise for Bacharach from the two GOP senators from Oklahoma, where he is currently a federal magistrate judge, and the support of three centrist Republicans who voted across the aisle. The vote was 56-34, several votes short of the 60 the Democrats needed to break the filibuster. Each Oklahoma senator, torn between their support for the nominee and their desire not to undermine their Senate leadership, voted present. @highlight Senate Republicans have vowed to filibuster Obama's nominees until after the election @highlight Final tally was 54-36, several votes shy of the 60 votes needed to break filibuster @highlight Republicans said they were invoking an informal measure known as the Thurmond Rule
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No deal: @placeholder faces up to 10 years in prison if convicted of some of the felony charges that she faces.
By Daily Mail Reporter and Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 14:24 EST, 21 March 2013 | UPDATED: 16:48 EST, 21 March 2013 A married insurance agent who helped run a prostitution operation out of his mistress's Zumba studio and watched secretly videotaped sex acts was ordered on Thursday to spend 20 days in jail. Before being sentenced, Mark Strong apologized for the pain he'd caused his family after his seedy business venture not only rocked the quiet Maine town of Kennebunk, but caused a national outcry. Earlier his wife Julie - making her first appearance at the trial - had broken down in tears while making a plea to the judge for leniency for her husband who was found guilty of 12 counts of promoting prostitution and one of conspiracy two weeks ago. @highlight Mark Strong has been jailed for 20 days for managing Alexis Wright's prostitution business based at her Zumba studio @highlight He made more than $30,000 from the business and suggested ways to boost profits by marketing to higher-paying fetish clients @highlight His wife - making her first appearance at the trial - told the judge her husband was a changed man since being caught @highlight His son and more than a dozen family members were also in court to offer their support
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All the materials @placeholder use are entirely recyclable, Irvani says.
(CNN) -- As protests continue across the Middle East, American shoemaker Bahman Irvani remembers 1979. That year, he and his family fled Iran after the revolution leaving behind their thriving footwear business. "We left Iran because the government took over not only our businesses but our personal assets as well," said 59-year-old Irvani, whose family had been manufacturing shoes there for over 50 years. In 1983, the family business was reborn, a long way from Iran, in Buford, Georgia in the United States. Irvani called his new enterprise "Okabashi" in honor of the Japanese practice of reflexology and, as the company's website states their shoes have: "tiny massaging beads are strategically placed across the foot-bed of each shoe to stimulate different areas of the sole." @highlight Okabashi footwear lets you send your old shoes back to be recycled @highlight All new shoes are made with up to 25% recycled material @highlight U.S.-based family-run business was started in Iran in the 1950s
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The @placeholder's list of side-effects of 'ice' include; psychosis, paranoia, anxiety, depression, decreased memory, violent streaks, risk of heart failure and stroke
A task force which includes the combined resources of the Australian Crime Commission (ACC), Australian Federal Police, Customs and Border Protection, State and Territory police has seized crystal meth with a street value of close to $1 billion in less than two years - and yet it's barely put a dent in the 'ice pandemic' At least 25 organised crime gangs have been broken up, three major commercial drug laboratories shut down and members of a Mexican cartel were recently arrested. But new figures revealed by the ACC to Daily Mail Australia show that in the past few months, the production, importation and use of 'ice' has gone to another level. @highlight The first quarter of this financial year has produced record numbers of seizures and arrests across Australia @highlight The Eligo National Task Force has captured more than $350 million worth of 'ice' in less than three months @highlight One of the largest single seizures was 135 kilograms of methylamphetamine in Melbourne occurred in late July @highlight More than 100 kilograms of drugs was found in a shipment of fish in Sydney @highlight Mexican, Chinese and Indian cartels now firmly established in Australian drug trade @highlight One point of crystal meth (100 milligrams) can cost users about $100 @highlight It's estimated at least half a million Australians are ice users or have used the drug
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Left without a word: The house of the father of the 'forest boy Ray' in @placeholder, the Netherlands
Identified: The 'Forest Boy' who said he lived in a German wood for five years is actually Dutch and only left home five days before his 'discovery' The English-speaking 'Forest Boy' who said he lived in a German wood for five years is actually Dutch and only left home five days before his 'discovery', it has been claimed. German police said the man's stepmother had identified the 'boy', who had called himself 'Ray' and said he had been living rough with his father in the wilderness before wandering into Berlin in September, as being called Robin van Helsum. He is 20-years-old, and not 17 as he had previously stated, and went missing from his home in Hengelo, near the Germany city of Gronau, less than one week before he told his story. @highlight Called himself Ray and said he'd been living rough in German wood @highlight Claimed he was 17-years-old and his father had died in wilderness @highlight Turned up in Berlin pleading for help, saying he didn't know who he was @highlight But stepmother says he is actually called Robin van Helsum and is 20 @highlight Was actually last seen just five days before he turned up in Berlin @highlight If proved to be a hoax, police warn he could be prosecuted for wasting time
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Boumeddiene, 26, claimed in the purported interview that she encountered no difficulties reaching @placeholder territory and she felt good to be on ISIS soil.
(CNN)The widow of Paris kosher supermarket gunman Amedy Coulibaly has linked up with ISIS, the terror group claims. The second issue of an ISIS French language magazine, which began circulating on pro-ISIS Twitter accounts Wednesday, contains a purported two-page question-and-answer story with Hayat Boumeddiene, who is believed to have disappeared into Syria before the January 9 attack. The magazine, entitled Dar al Islam, claimed Boumeddiene safely reached the Islamic State, but offered no pictures or any other proof to corroborate the claim. French terrorism expert Jean-Charles Brisard told CNN the magazine appears to be an official ISIS publication and is a sign that Boumeddiene has reached ISIS. @highlight Hayat Boumeddiene was married to the gunman who killed four people in a Paris market @highlight Authorities think she went to Syria around the time of the attack @highlight ISIS has a new French language magazine and the second issue had a purported interview with her
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Murray's victory sets-up a semifinal clash with Croatian Marin Cilic, who underlined his growing reputation by hitting 20 aces and 63 winners to consign seventh seed @placeholder to defeat.
(CNN) -- Reigning Australian Open champion Rafael Nadal was forced to retire hurt from his quarterfinal match against Andy Murray in Melbourne on Tuesday. The Spaniard, who suffered injury trouble for much of last season, was 6-3 7-6 (7-2) 3-0 down to the 22-year-old Scot when he pulled out of the match after struggling with his right knee for much of the third set. Murray spoke of his disappointment regarding the manner of his progression but was pleased with his standard of play. "I've known Rafa since I was 13, he's my favorite player to watch so I was gutted for him," Murray told reporters after the game. @highlight Rafael Nadal quits the Australian Open injured to see Andy Murray progress to semis @highlight American Andy Roddick is beaten by Marin Cilic of Croatia after four-hour battle @highlight Murray to face Cilic in the semis while Roger Federer takes on Nikolay Davydenko
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He thinks long and hard when I ask him about @placeholder.
In a telephone call Monday between Russia's Defense Minister General Sergei Shoigu and the U.S. Secretary of Defence Chuck Hagel, Shoigu described the activity of U.S. and NATO troops near Russia's border as "unprecedented." According to the official Russian version of the call, his American counterpart assured him the alliance did not have "provocative or expansionist" intentions -- and that Russia should know this. But it hardly seems to matter how often NATO makes these assurances. The Kremlin will never trust them. Fear of the Western military alliance's steady march east is deep-rooted. It strikes at the very heart of Russia's national sense of security, a relic of Cold War enmity which has seeped down to post-Soviet generations. @highlight In cadet school, Russian pupils have questions for NATO @highlight They ask: why do you need to be on our border @highlight Putin used strategic military reasoning to annexe Crimea @highlight Among general public, there's a feeling that Russia is at last standing up for its rights
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He knows it's only a matter of time before more people discover what @placeholder has to offer.
Robertsport, Liberia (CNN) -- When Alfred Lomax took up surfing five years ago, he was regarded as Liberia's first homegrown surfer. He's no longer the only Liberian catching waves, but with the sport still a niche interest in the West African country, some are touting Liberia as one of the world's last undiscovered surfing destinations. Lomax took up surfing shortly after the end of the 14-year civil war that destroyed much of his country. He says being out in the waters off the Liberian coast is like being in heaven. "Nothing beats surfing," Lomax says. "I feel so happy." While Lomax may be a surfing pioneer in Liberia, he's not the only one taking advantage of the country's undisturbed coastline. @highlight Liberian Alfred Lomax took up surfing five years ago, shortly after the end of the civil war @highlight Robertsport is known for its ideal surf conditions with five point breaks @highlight Tourist are starting to head to Liberia's shores to make the most of the waves @highlight Many Liberians are hoping more tourists will come, bringing more money to the country
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Both @placeholder and Democratic campaign strategists say this mirrors the approach the GOP used effectively in 2002 and 2004.
Capitol Hill (CNN) -- The politics of fear. Until recently, that seemed so 10 years ago, right after September 11, 2001. That is, until ISIS started beheading Americans. Now, just six weeks before Election Day, security concerns could be a September surprise that shakes up the midterms. Across the country GOP candidates on the ballot in November are using the threat posed by ISIS to dust off an old playbook -- attack Democratic opponents as weak on national security. The sun had barely come up Tuesday after a night of new United States and coalition airstrikes in Syria, when New Hampshire Republican Senate challenger Scott Brown released an ad using an ominous image of a fighter holding a black ISIS flag, while Brown talks about the threat from "radical Islamic terrorists." @highlight GOP reviving politics of fear as nation worries about terror threat @highlight Former Sen. Max Cleland tells CNN: "That's exactly what they did to me"
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Mourinho also admitted he has no idea how @placeholder will perform in Brazil, given their unpredictable nature.
Jose Mourinho has backed Wayne Rooney to take this summer’s World Cup by storm – but warned the England striker this is his last chance to shine. The Manchester United star has failed to score in the last two tournaments but will lead the line for Roy Hodgson’s side in Brazil. Mourinho, who tried to sign Rooney for Chelsea last summer, believes the 28-year-old will cope with having the weight of a nation’s expectations on his shoulders.VIDEO: Scroll down for Rooney: This is the one where I have to show what I can do Stormer: Wayne Rooney can set the World Cup alight, according to Jose Mourinho @highlight Mourinho believes that Rooney can take the World Cup by storm @highlight But he has warned the England striker that it is his last chance to shine @highlight 28-year-old was a Chelsea transfer target at the start of last season @highlight Portuguese manager doesn't believe there will be a shock winner in Brazil
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The couple were both sports stars at the @placeholder
By Lydia Warren Wiping away tears before sharing a passionate kiss for the cameras, new NFL pick Michael Sam and his boyfriend were the picture of joy on Saturday. As the photograph of their embrace quickly spread across the internet, Sam celebrated being the first openly-gay player drafted to the NFL - and viewers wondered about the identity of his man. He has now been named as Vito Cammisano, a 23-year-old fellow University of Missouri alum, who starred on the school's swim team - and who apparently comes from one of the state's most infamous mobster families. Online records indicate that he is the grandson of William 'Willie Rat' Cammisano. The mob leader served time in prison for extortion and contempt of Congress in the 80s, AP reported. @highlight Michael Sam, 24, became the first openly-gay football player to be drafted to the NFL on Saturday - and shared a kiss with his boyfriend to celebrate @highlight Vito Cammisano swam for Missouri before he graduated last year @highlight Records indicate the 23-year-old is the grandson of Kansas City organized crime leader William Cammisano @highlight His father, Jerry, 60, also served time for illegal sports betting in 2011 @highlight His uncle, William Jr., 65, served time for the same betting ring
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News of the crime appears to have motivated several hundred people to attack a bus in Rakhine in June, killing 10 @placeholder.
(CNN) -- About 10 aid workers, some of them from the United Nations, are being held by authorities in an area of western Myanmar where sectarian clashes killed scores of people last month, the U.N. office in the country said Friday. The authorities in the state of Rakhine have detained the workers for "questioning," the U.N. Information Center Yangon said in a situation report published on its website. Yangon is the largest city and former capital of Myanmar. The United Nations said it was waiting for a formal reply from the government after requesting information on the situation. Out of concern for the workers' privacy, the organization said it wasn't releasing any personal or professional information about them. @highlight NEW: Doctors Without Borders says five of its staff members are being detained @highlight Authorities in Myanmar's Rakhine state are holding aid workers for "questioning" @highlight The United Nations is waiting for a formal response from the government on the matter @highlight Scores of people have died from violence between Muslims and Buddhists in Rakhine
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But @placeholder came out swinging against Okorocha this week, first questioning the suit's detailed description of the first incident in which Travolta allegedly groped John Doe No.
Los Angeles (CNN) -- The attorney representing two men suing John Travolta for alleged groping apologized Friday to Travolta's attorney for how one of the plaintiffs was wrong about the date of one alleged attack. That plaintiff, identified as John Doe No. 1, will remain in the federal lawsuit but will be represented by a different lawyer, attorney Okorie Okorocha told CNN. Travolta's attorney, Martin Singer, has said the actor denies the lawsuit's allegations that he groped two massage therapists while on their massage tables. The suit seeks $2 million in damages for each plaintiff. "I want to apologize to Martin Singer. It must be very upsetting," Okorocha told CNN about how John Doe No. 1 provided the wrong date of January 16 for an alleged groping incident in a bungalow at the Beverly Hills Hotel. @highlight The attorney who filed a sex suit apologizes to John Travolta's attorney @highlight An accuser was wrong about the date of an alleged groping incident, the attorney says @highlight Still, the federal lawsuit filed by two massage therapists against Travolta will continue @highlight Travolta's attorney says the actor denies the suit's accusations
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'There is a motivation in the dressing room to win the league and push on in the Capital One Cup, Champions League and @placeholder.
Chelsea skipper John Terry is chasing success on all fronts this season - insisting the current crop of Stamford Bridge stars need to win silverware to be considered greats. Jose Mourinho takes his Blues to Anfield on Tuesday night for the first leg of their Capital One Cup semi-final clash having witnessed a fine performance and 5-0 win at Swansea on Saturday. That result, coupled with reigning champions Manchester City losing to Arsenal, leaves Chelsea five points clear at the top of the Barclays Premier League table. Blues Captain John Terry is targeting multiple honours with Chelsea this season Terry slides in to challenge Swansea's Tom Carroll during Chelsea's 5-0 win on Saturday @highlight The 34-year-old is aiming for multiple trophies this season @highlight Chelsea face Liverpool on Tuesday in the League Cup @highlight The Blues remain in the FA Cup and Champions League @highlight Jose Mourinho's side are also top of the Premier League table
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The big downside consequence is that I have become addicted to @placeholder.
In his Cabinet days, he was a rather substantial figure. But as this picture shows, Lord Falconer is now just two-thirds of the man he used to be – after shedding five stone. His secret? An unconventional diet of apples and Diet Coke. Scroll down for video Big changes: Lord Falconer has dropped five stone in the past two years after giving up lunch and alcohol The former Lord Chancellor has revealed he adopted the bizarre regime after looking at the scales and deciding he was ‘about to fall off a cliff’. He told yesterday how he now skips breakfast and lunch, runs five miles in 45 minutes almost every day, and has given up alcohol. @highlight Lord Falconer has gone from 16st 6lb to 11st 5lb in two years @highlight He drinks no alcohol and does not have breakfast or lunch @highlight He lives off Diet Coke and apples until dinner, and runs five miles a day
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Threats against @placeholder have led to arrests in previous cases.
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Police arrested a man near the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday after he drove up to one of the building's barricades with a rifle in his vehicle and told officers that he had a delivery for President Obama, a Senate spokesman said. A man drove to the Capitol with a rifle and said he had a delivery for President Obama, police said. Sgt. Kimberly Schneider identified the man as Alfred Brock, 64, of Winnfield, Louisiana. She said Brock was charged with possession of an unregistered firearm and unregistered ammunition. Brock drove up to the north barricade at the Capitol late Tuesday afternoon, saying he had a delivery for the president, Schneider said. @highlight NEW: Alfred Brock, 64 drove up to Capitol barricade with a rifle in his vehicle @highlight NEW: Brock charged with possession of an unregistered firearm, ammunition @highlight Police say he told them he had a delivery for President Obama @highlight Man was arrested, transported to Capitol Hill police headquarters for processing
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Launching such an operation has long been a key demand of the @placeholder to the Pakistani military and government.
(CNN) -- The slaughter of more than 130 children at a school by the Pakistani Taliban on Tuesday may prove as pivotal to Pakistan's national security policy as the 9/11 attacks were for the United States. For decades since its founding in 1947, Pakistan has conceived of its neighbor India as its main enemy. Indeed, the two countries have fought three major wars with each other as well as many smaller skirmishes. With Tuesday's attack, it is abundantly clear to all Pakistanis that their main enemy is the internal enemy -- the Pakistani Taliban. This realization has been a long time coming, but it has finally come because the Taliban have killed thousands of Pakistani soldiers, police and civilians over the past decade. And with Tuesday's attack the level of Pakistani outrage against the Taliban is now at unprecedented levels. @highlight Peter Bergen: Killing of more than 130 children at Pakistan school shocks a nation @highlight He says it's an indication of irreparable breach between Pakistan military and Taliban @highlight Bergen: Military sees its main enemy as internal terrorists rather than historic foe India @highlight He says Pakistani military says it has killed more than 1,000 terrorists in North Waziristan
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‘He’s probably the nearest thing that we’ve seen to an @placeholder in a long time,’ he said.
Harry Kane is the closest thing England has to Alan Shearer, according to Newcastle head coach John Carver. The Magpies boss knows Shearer better than most having been assistant to Ruud Gullit and Sir Bobby Robson at St James' Park and is close friends with the former Three Lions captain. And Carver says Spurs hotshot Kane – the 21-year-old who has scored 22 goals already this season – reminds him of the Geordie legend. Newcastle manager John Carver believes Harry Kane is the closest thing England have to Alan Shearer Kane (left) has scored 22 goals already this season to earn the comparison with Toon hero Shearer @highlight John Carver believes Harry Kane has similarities to Alan Shearer @highlight Carver worked with Shearer while assistant at St James' Park @highlight Kane has already found the net 22 times for Tottenham this season @highlight Shearer is the all-time top scorer in the Premier League with 260 goals @highlight READ: Harry Kane is the man of the year after Spurs star stuns Arsenal
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It was well deserved because @placeholder were the best team at the
I got married to my beautiful girlfriend Vivian in Monaco last week and it was a wonderful experience. I wasn't sure if I would feel anxious about the occasion, but it was such a pleasure. There was only a small group of friends and family, it was quite intimate – and we all went to a beach restaurant after the ceremony and we continued the celebrations there. It was an awesome day, very emotional and it just felt right. Only 48 hours later, Germany then faced Argentina in the World Cup final. I watched the game with my family at my parents' house in Monaco. @highlight I married my partner Vivian at an intimate ceremony in Monaco last week @highlight Watching Germany beat Argentina in the final was incredible... I went crazy @highlight I am proud to have signed a new deal with Mercedes - F1's best team @highlight Winning the German Grand Prix would round off an incredible week for me
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A spokesman for @placeholder also declined to comment this morning.
The boss of the countrywide pub chain JD Wetherspoon has said Jamie Oliver's Italian restaurants are pushing street rents up and forcing pubs out of business. Tim Martin, chairman of pub chain, says the willingness of Jamie’s Italian, the restaurant group founded by the high-profile celebrity chef, to accept high rent costs is causing rents for other operators to be pushed up. The scathing attack on Jamie Oliver came a week after Wetherspoons announced it had closed five pubs in the ten weeks to July 6, including a site at Finchley’s 02 Centre in north-west London. Tim Martin (left) who is the boss of the countrywide pub chain JD Wetherspoon has said the Italian resturant chain owned by Jamie Oliver (right) are pushing street rents up and forcing pubs to close @highlight JD Wetherspoon has announced it had closed five pubs in ten weeks @highlight Jamie’s Italian comprises of more than 40 restaurants across the UK @highlight Tim Martin says chef's restaurants causes rent for other operators to go up
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British commanders plan to warn David Cameron against stepping up support for @placeholder
Britain is preparing to send around 40 military personnel to Mali to help forces fighting with the French against Islamist insurgents. Although ministers have stressed British troops will not have a ‘combat role’, the offer goes much further than the air assistance first offered by David Cameron to France. Contingency plans have been drawn up to send the group – which is likely to include members of the special forces – in a European Union initiative to stop Al Qaeda taking hold of the region. A French-led offensive in January 2013 (above) drove out Islamist militants who seized control of northern Mali @highlight There are at least 800 French troops in Mali, with more arriving every day @highlight Francois Hollande: Airstrikes on insurgent camps 'achieved their goals' @highlight Extremist chief: 'French troops should all make wills, none will leave alive' @highlight Ministers stress that UK troops will not undertake a combat role
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'So as I was waiting by myself for my car to come, sitting on my little cooler, @placeholder looked over at me and said, "I like you, because you're just not right."
Every festival-goer worth her backstage pass has a flower crown these days. But none are quite as impressive as the headpiece sported by Gwyneth Paltrow in the latest issue of Harper's Bazaar. The actress-turned-lifestyle guru joined Demi Moore and Nicole Richie to pose for a feature about celebrity florist Eric Buterbaugh. The publication of the story is timely: Mr Buterbaugh is in the midst of his busiest period - awards season. Ring o' roses: Gwyneth Paltrow wears the flower crown to end all flower crowns in a photo shoot celebrating her friend and florist Eric Buterbaugh in Harper's Bazaar 'Besides the parties, it's all the flowers you have to send people, send to the stars, the thank-you for wearing the dress, the thank-you to the stylist for getting the person to wear the dress,' he tells the magazine. @highlight The actress-turned-lifestyle guru posed for a feature on Mr Buterbaugh in the March issue of Harper's Bazaar @highlight Nicole Richie and Demi Moore were also photographed for the story
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For more sailing news and more about the super-yacht industry, visit CNN's @placeholder homepage here.
LONDON, England (CNN) -- Fragile finances are likely to rule out buying a boat for many this summer but that shouldn't mean the end of all water-based pastimes. Underwater scooter: The Seabob Cayago will move you like a fish with its 7hp motor. MainSail presents you with some of the coolest toys for slightly more affordable fun on the water. Seabob Cayago scooter: Do you want to become a human fish this summer? This water and diving scooter is purported to be the fastest of its kind, with a 7hp electric motor. Hydradome BOB: If you want to take the motorized diving experience to a new level, the Breathing Observation Bubble (BOB), is the ideal machine. This submersible can cruise underwater at two knots while the rider sits in comfort. @highlight MainSail profiles six top water-toys for cheaper fun in the water this summer @highlight The Seabob scooter can propel a person through the water like a fish @highlight The Iceberg wall is the ultimate water toy for the whole family
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Timing: Mr @placeholder had to perfectly judge his timing as he prepared to fly under the ramp
An exhilarating stunt video has now become a tribute to a renowned international pilot Daring dirt bike rider Nick De Wit performs an outrageous and perfectly judged backflip over an aircraft in a memorable stunt. Under Over was a stunt which was completed by biker Nick De Wit and pilot Glen Dell from a remote airstrip in the North West bushveld of South Africa. Flying low: Pilot Glen takes off in preparation for the memorable stunt The memorable stunt after was the culmination of two years of detailed planning when it was filmed in September 2013. Mr De Wit and Mr Dell are seen in the video discussing the various elements of the stunt as they prepare to attempt the dangerous trick. @highlight Bike rider Nick De Wit and pilot Glen Dell completed stunt in South Africa @highlight South African pair had been preparing for stunt for two years @highlight Duo are seen embracing after they achieve their goal @highlight Pilot died tragically five weeks later at Secunda airshow
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YouTube told the Financial Times that it had "nothing to announce" regarding channel subscriptions but was "looking into creating a subscription platform that could bring even more great content to @placeholder for our users to enjoy and provide our creators with another vehicle to generate revenue from their content, beyond the rental and ad-supported models we offer".
(Financial Times) -- Google is on the verge of unveiling an à la carte subscription service for some of YouTube's specialist video channels, to finance a broader range of content and add a second revenue stream to the digital video market leader. The move, which has been in the works for months, could be announced as early as this week. It will apply to as many as 50 YouTube channels, people familiar with the plan say. Viewers will be able to subscribe to each channel for as little as $1.99 a month. The subscription service will enable channel operators to produce different content, such as TV shows and films, a person familiar with the plan said. @highlight Google on verge of unveiling subscription service for YouTube's specialist video channels @highlight Aims to finance a broader range of content and add a second revenue stream @highlight Viewers will be able to subscribe to each channel for as little as $1.99 a month
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@placeholder has convened an international working group to help further narrow the search area.
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (CNN) -- Cheng Li Ping is afraid to tell her sons their father might never come home. "My heart can't handle it. I don't want to hurt my children," the Chinese woman told CNN Wednesday as she waited in Kuala Lumpur for evidence about what happened to her husband and the 238 others who were aboard Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. Cheng says she cannot bring herself to accept that her husband is dead, even after authorities announced there were no survivors. "I can't trust the Malaysian government. I can't work now because all I can think about is my husband and my children," she told CNN's Sara Sidner in Kuala Lumpur. "I don't have strength. ... My head is a mess." @highlight NEW: U.S. equipment to help find the plane's locator beacon arrives in Perth @highlight Wife of passenger: "I can't trust the Malaysian government" @highlight Weather in search area is expected to worsen again Thursday @highlight Indian Ocean search resumes; aircraft and boats from six countries participating
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She and other cleaning staff at this @placeholder typically collect several hundred pounds of soap each month.
(CNN) -- It still makes Fatoma Dia's eyes widen whenever the Hilton hotel cleaning worker sees a bar of barely used soap on a bathroom counter. "This," she says, picking it up with a gloved hand and dropping it in a brown bucket, "is valuable where I come from." The 35-year-old grew up in a mountainous region of southern Sudan where soap can cost more than a day's wages. Because some in the region, could not wash, they got sick. Across the globe, 2.4 billion people do not have access to clean sanitation, according to the World Health Organization. An estimated 1.5 million children die every year because their immune systems are not mature enough to battle diarrheal and respiratory diseases spread in contaminated environments. @highlight Millions of people in developing countries don't have access to soap or clean water @highlight Many young children die because their immune systems can't fight diarrheal diseases @highlight Often, experts say, children and their parents don't even know how to wash their hands @highlight CDC doctor: "To change a community's habits, reach the children first"
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The @placeholder was adopted to ensure the American people would not be subject to such broad searches.
(CNN) -- It won't surprise anyone that Justice Antonin Scalia wrote a scathing dissent in a Supreme Court case that came down last week. But it might surprise some people that three members of the court's so-called liberal wing joined him. Scalia argued that searching the car of Prado Navarette, pulled over on suspicion of drunken driving, violated the Fourth Amendment's protections against unreasonable searches and seizures. Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayor agreed. This seemingly idiosyncratic lineup is a developing bloc in Fourth Amendment cases, and it's one to keep any eye on as the court hears two even bigger such cases Tuesday. In Riley v. California and United States v. Wurie, the court will consider whether the police may search the contents of an arrestee's cell phone without a warrant. This means that if you get arrested for jaywalking or littering (and in some places, you can be), the police can search your smartphone -- and everything on it. @highlight Brianne Gorod: Scalia champions Fourth Amendment, has sided with liberal wing @highlight Gorod: He may again in cases on whether police should be allowed to search cell phones @highlight She says framers wanted to protect against "unreasonable searches and seizures" @highlight Gorod: Warrantless searches of cell phones is equivalent to rifling through papers in a home
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Meaty: Gattuso posed as a member of McDonald's staff for the advert which will be aired in @placeholder
By John Drayton Gennaro Gattuso has been filmed working in McDonald's as part of the fast food outlet's new advertising campaign. The former Italy and AC Milan midfielder, who has recently returned to coaching with Greek side OFI Crete, got stuck in behind the counter with fellow employees, although judging by the video clip he spent more time posing for pictures and signing autographs for fans. Gattuso's remit in the Italian advert involved him acting as a McDonald's employee for two hours and he did not hesitate to help out serving customers. Burger King: Gennaro Gattuso has swapped the pitch for the kitchen for a new advert @highlight Former Italy and AC Milan midfielder stars in McDonald's advert @highlight Spends more time signing autographs than serving burgers and fries @highlight Recently made a return to management with Greek side OFI Crete @highlight Blasts Roy Hodgson for selecting too many inexperienced players @highlight Backs Wayne Rooney to shine for England at World Cup in Brazil
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So it comes as no surprise that the @placeholder's were out in force.
By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 05:09 EST, 4 July 2013 | UPDATED: 05:25 EST, 9 July 2013 It was a marriage of money and power last night at The Spectator magazine's summer party. David Cameron, George Osborne and Pippa Middleton turned out to celebrate the weekly Conservative magazine, which focuses on political and current events. Held at their office in Old Queen Street, Westminster, some of politics' most influential faces mingled over champagne, and as the magazine's latest contributor Pippa made sure she worked the circuit. Contributor: Pippa Middleton attended The Spectator magazine summer party, of which she is a contributor. Pictured here with Fraser Nelson, editor of The Spectator @highlight Pippa Middleton writes a weekly diary for The Spectator @highlight Weekly British Conservative magazine first published on 6 July 1828 @highlight David Cameron, George Osborne and Sir Martin Sorrell attended event
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In her journal, one entry read: 'I offed @placeholder on the way to practice.
By Joel Christie and Jessica Jerreat Published: 23:44 EST, 17 May 2014 | Updated: 01:51 EST, 18 May 2014 After being convicted of the double murder of her two teenage children earlier this week, the twisted hand-written journal that allowed a jury to find Julie Schenecker guilty has been released, painting a picture of a bitter and evil mother struggling to deal with her bipolar disorder and abuse of drugs and alcohol. The at-time incoherent notes, which were written in a school book that belonged to her 13-year-old son Beau, were made public as Parker Schenecker spoke out about his former wife's trial and how he can now finally move on. @highlight Julie Schenecker found guilty of double murder on Thursday @highlight Florida mother killed her 13-year-old son and 16-year-old daughter in Jan. 2011 @highlight Children's father welcomes verdict, saying it will allow family to move on @highlight Schenecker detailed how she shot the teenagers in a journal, which have now been released @highlight In it she wrote about shooting both kids in the mouth because they had been talking back to her @highlight She also wrote it was 'easy to take them out'
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CNN has not independently verified the @placeholder recording was of Bynes.
(CNN) -- The Amanda Bynes saga continues. Early on Saturday, TMZ posted audio purporting to be of Bynes saying she wanted to murder her father. In the tape, she is heard telling someone that she wants her family dead because they control her money. On Sunday, the actress released a statement to "Access Hollywood" seeming to apologize for what she said on the recording and trusting the people who recorded her. "I'm sorry I trusted people who clearly were not my friends and capitalized on my illness," she said. "I am doing my best to get better. I am truly sorry for the statements I made. I am sorry for any pain I caused my family and others." @highlight Amanda Bynes has reportedly apologized for threatening her father @highlight "I am doing my best to get better," she said @highlight Bynes tweeted she was bipolar but later appeared to back off that statement
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gave a verbal commitment to Arkansas on Monday, choosing the @placeholder
By David Mccormack PUBLISHED: 12:33 EST, 7 February 2013 | UPDATED: 15:33 EST, 7 February 2013 Top football prospect Alex Collins, 18, has finally signed for the Arkansas Razorbacks a day after his mom walked out on a ceremony with the letter of intent papers that she was required to sign in order to make his dream a reality. As an adult under 21 years, Collins required a National Letter of Intent (NLI) signed by a parent or legal guardian in order for his contract with Arkansas to be considered valid. His mom, Andrea McDonald, refused to sign the NLI because she didn't want her son moving to Arkansas, some 2,478km from the family home in Plantation, a suburb of Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Her preferred destination for her son was the University of Miami, just 44km away. @highlight Alex Collins has signed for the Arkansas Razorbacks a day after his mom walked out refusing to sign his letter of intent @highlight Instead Collin's father has signed his national letter of intent which makes the move possible @highlight Andrea McDonald, unhappy that her son wants to move more than 2,000km away from the family home in Florida, has hired a lawyer @highlight She had wanted him to sign with Miami, just 44km from her
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"Congratulations @placeholder the criminal has left the palace," said Ghonim, who was jailed for a week and a half by the Mubarak regime and whose emotional commentary after his release helped galvanize protesters.
Cairo, Egypt (CNN) -- Demonstrations that began with quiet determination on the internet more than three weeks ago erupted into riotous jubilation Friday evening, moments after it was announced that Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak was stepping aside. Protesters swarmed army tanks that had been deployed to keep order, banged drums, blew whistles and frantically waved Egyptian flags in celebration. They danced in circles and chanted. Processions of cars made their way down city streets, drivers honking horns and waving flags. Fireworks erupted outside the presidential palace in Cairo and in the streets of Alexandria. Some men and women dropped to their knees and began to pray. @highlight NEW: Egypt is a "free and proud nation," opposition figure ElBaradei tweets @highlight NEW: "You can keep dreaming," says Egyptian actor Khalid Abdallah @highlight "Today is our time," one woman tells CNN @highlight Ghonim: "I am telling you Egypt is going to be a democratic state"
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@placeholder had killed four people as he entered the supermarket.
French armed officers have revealed that they cut down the jihadi gunman who killed four hostages at a Paris supermarket in a hail of over 40 bullets. The special forces team said they worked 50 straight hours before they launched their assault on Friday, fatigue diminished by the thought of avenging their colleague Ahmed Merabet. He was killed in cold blood two days earlier during an attack by brothers Cherif and Said Kouachi on the offices of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo. Eye-witness footage of the execution caused revulsion around the world. Scroll down for video French armed officers have revealed that they cut down the jihadi gunman who killed four hostages at a Paris supermarket in a hail of over 40 bullets @highlight Police have revealed how the Paris deli siege came to a dramatic end @highlight Officers told how they placed explosives at the door to blast their way in @highlight Amedy Coulibaly charged at them but was cut down in a hail of bullets @highlight Commandos revealed they were motivated by murder of Ahmed Merabet
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with @placeholder's sister, who told authorities McClain, a mother of three,
By Paul Thompson and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 18:34 EST, 19 November 2013 | UPDATED: 18:45 EST, 19 November 2013 A Texas nurse accused of shooting dead a young mother and abducting her newborn son last year avoided a possible death sentence by pleading guilty Tuesday and accepting a sentence of life without parole. Verna McClain, 32, was awaiting trial on a capital murder charge for fatally shooting the new mother outside a pediatric clinic in the Houston suburb of Spring and snatching her 3-day-old son. Montgomery County prosecutors had said they would seek the death penalty against McClain for the April 2012 slaying of 28-year-old Kala Golden-Schuchardt. @highlight Verna McClain, 32, faced capital punishment for gunning down Kala Golden Schuchardt, 28, and stealing baby son Keegan @highlight Murder happened April 17, 2012, in parking lot of Houston pediatric clinic @highlight Baby Keegan was found short time later with McClain's sister and returned to his father @highlight McClain's relatives said she had suffered miscarriage was was fixated on idea to find another baby to pass off as her own
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June court appearance: @placeholder was led into a Wisconsin court room in shackles in June where she was arraigned for the attempted murder of her friend
The Slender Man stabbing victim is back at school, doing well and enjoying life despite her horrific ordeal barely one year ago. Speaking to Daily Mail Online family spokesman, Steve Lyons, has shared details of Payton Leutner’s remarkable recovery and revealed how her parents have sat through every minute of the preliminary court hearing currently under way to determine whether or not their daughter’s assailants will face trial as adults. He said: ‘Payton’s mother and father have been attending court. They’re doing so because they felt they need to to move forward. ‘As difficult as it is to hear these horrific acts, they’ve worked so closely with the District Attorney that there’s very little they weren’t aware of. To hear it and see it at the proceedings is horrific but it’s helping them with the healing process.’ @highlight Payton Leutner came close to death when she was stabbed 19 times by her two 12-year-old friends who had invited her to a sleepover @highlight Her family tell Daily Mail Online her physical recovery has been remarkable and she celebrated her 13th birthday with friends @highlight Payton's parents have been in court for preliminary hearing which will decide whether her attackers will be tried as adults @highlight 'They are amazing mid-Western parents with mid-Western values,' spokesman says of family, who live in Waukesha, Wisconsin @highlight Court due to decide next month of Morgan Geyser and Anissa Weier, now 13 should be tried as adults for attempted murder @highlight Their lawyers claim they believed they had been told to kill by 'Slender Man' which grew out of an internet meme and want them tried as juveniles
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The supposition that the wristwatch was an expensive @placeholder model was particularly embarrassing given that it seemed to contradict the content of his speech.
The terror warlord who has declared himself leader of the Muslim world, but was criticsed for wearing an expensive-looking wristwatch, may have instead been wearing a more modest item designed to predict prayer times. Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the leader of the Islamic State - known formerly as ISIS - recently declared himself leader of a Muslim caliphate and launched a scathing attack on the West. But his fearsome address - in which he demanded loyalty from the world's 1.2billion Muslims and hailed 'long years of jihad' - was undermined by his outfit. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Public address: Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was mocked for demanding loyalty from Muslims worldwide while sporting a flashy watch @highlight Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the leader of the Islamic State, declared himself caliph @highlight He demanded loyalty from the world's 1.2billion Muslim in video address @highlight But was mocked for wearing expensive-looking wristwatch @highlight Some speculated it was an Omega model worth as much as £3,500 @highlight However, Islamist defenders of the caliph said it was a £260 Islamic watch @highlight The device - by maker al-Fajr - predicts prayer times and points to Mecca
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A short while after, Mr @placeholder was escorted from the school premises by police after being found in bed with a pupil.
By Rob Cooper PUBLISHED: 11:23 EST, 3 May 2013 | UPDATED: 11:25 EST, 3 May 2013 Accused: Roland Wright, 82, allegedly watched while another teacher molested a boy in his dorm room, a court hears The former headmaster of Nick Clegg's old prep school stood watching while another teacher molested a young boy in his dorm, a court heard today. Roland Wright, now 82, subjected a dozen boys - some under the age of 14 - to a catalogue of abuse between 1959 and 1970, the jury was told. The offences are said to have happened at the exclusive £20,000-a-year Caldicott Preparatory School in Farnham Royal, Buckinghamshire, which was attended by the deputy prime minister, although he was not a pupil at the time of the abuse. @highlight Roland Wright watched as teacher Hugh Henry abused a boy, court hears @highlight Wright, 82, is himself accused of abusing 12 boys between 1959 and 1970 @highlight Former pupil says he was abused in his bed as Wright watched
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It is thought @placeholder’s legal team argued that because he was sold by Manchester City, he was not responsible in law for his inability to comply with the order.
By Nazia Parveen PUBLISHED: 16:36 EST, 31 July 2013 | UPDATED: 01:44 EST, 1 August 2013 £110 fine: Mark Buckley has been allowed to go and live on a yacht in Greece after paying off a community order A drink-driver has been allowed by a court to go and live on a luxury yacht in Greece after paying off a community order in the same way as Carlos Tevez. Mark Buckley, 34, agreed to pay a paltry fine of £110 instead of serving the rest of his sentence. His lawyer Kieran Henry cited the case of Argentina striker Tevez, who last month paid a £3,000 fine to avoid the rest of his 250-hour community service order for motoring offences so that he could leave Manchester City and join Italian club Juventus. @highlight Mark Buckley, 34, paid a £110 fine instead of serving the rest of a six-month community order @highlight His lawyer Kieran Henry cited the case of footballer Carlos Tevez, who paid a £3,000 fine to avoid the rest of his community order
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Fewer people are crossing over from @placeholder into Tunisia, a drop the UNHCR said coincided with intensified fighting in western Libya.
(CNN) -- The United Nations refugee agency reported disturbing accounts of violence and persecution of sub-Saharan Africans within Libya Tuesday, urging a recognition of their particular vulnerability in the midst of civil war. A group of Sudanese who arrived in Egypt from eastern Libya told representatives of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) that armed Libyans were going to door to door, forcing people from sub-Saharan countries to leave. They also reported the rape of a 12-year-old Sudanese girl and said many of their documents had been confiscated or destroyed. Spokesman Adrian Edwards said the agency was alarmed by such accounts, increasing in number as the situation in Libya intensifies. @highlight Sudanese tell U.N. refugee agency of rape and forced removals @highlight The agency is "alarmed" by the accounts @highlight Thousands of migrants remain at Tunisian and Egyptian borders @highlight The U.N. is able to truck emergency food into eastern Libya
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As soon as @placeholder, 28, learned about the accident, he headed to the hospital.
By Lydia Warren A bride-to-be has been killed in a car crash as she drove to her bachelorette party. Collette Moreno, a 26-year-old mother-of-one, was being driven to Lake Ozark, Missouri by her best friend on Friday afternoon when they tried to overtake a truck but were hit by an oncoming vehicle. She later died from her injuries. Moreno's fiance, Jesse Arcobasso, sobbed as he spoke about his loss just four weeks ahead of their wedding date, and revealed her five-year-old son can't yet comprehend where his mommy is. 'He doesn't quite understand everything just yet,' Arcobasso told KCTV as he was comforted by family members. 'I know it's going to take time.' @highlight Collette Moreno was a passenger in a car driven by her best friend, Ashley Theobald, as they headed to Lake Ozark, Missouri on Friday @highlight They excitedly shared a selfie from the road minutes before tragedy @highlight They were trailing a semi when Moreno started coughing because of the exhaust fumes - so Theobald tried to overtake it @highlight But another vehicle was coming towards them and hit the passenger side @highlight Moreno, who was mother to a son, 5, was due to get married on July 26
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"@placeholder has -- now, certainly, with the violence today, but even before that -- lost the confidence of the overwhelming number of the Egyptian people," Kagan said.
Cairo, Egypt (CNN) -- Heavy gunfire reverberated in central Cairo before dawn Thursday as supporters and foes of embattled Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak continued to face off at Tahrir Square, where chunks of concretes and Molotov cocktails were employed as weapons in the escalating crisis. CNN personnel saw wounded people being carried into Tahrir Square, largely held by anti-regime demonstrators, through an entrance that leads to the nearby Egyptian Museum. Several ambulances entered and left the square shortly before 4 a.m. Thursday. The source of the gunfire was not immediately known. Voices were heard chanting a prayer after a day of violent street battles in central Cairo. @highlight Several wounded people are taken into Cairo square after new gunfire @highlight The Egyptian army can't stay on the sidelines, a foreign policy expert says @highlight An expert says the regime is likely orchestrating the unrest, paying "rent-a-thugs" @highlight State television reports 4 dead, 820-plus wounded
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'Even the skies of Australia in the southern hemisphere, explains the artistic creator, when lift your eyes open, you will see stars and constellations that carry @placeholder names.
The Greek Tourism Ministry's latest promotional video opens with a call to the ancient world of the gods. 'Everywhere you turn,' it begins, 'Gods, myths, heroes.' And, it seems, the rugged coast of Australia. In an embarrassing case of plagiarism, or mistaken geography, the Ministry has claimed Australia's most recognisable natural wonders, the Twelve Apostles, as its own. Scroll down for video The Greek Tourism Ministry has used timelapse footage of the Twelve Apostles by Australian photographer Alex Cherney in its recently launched 'Gods, Myths, Heroes' promotional video As one section of the 'Gods, Myths, Heroes' video pans over the Twelve Apostles under a starry night sky, the English narrator tells how it is here that Aphrodite, goddess of love, lust and kindness, 'emerges from the waves.' @highlight A new campaign video by the Greek Tourism Ministry used unlicensed footage of Australia's famous Twelve Apostles @highlight The Visit Greece video tells how Aphrodite, the goddess of love, was born from the waves as it pans over the Apostles in Australia's Southern Ocean @highlight 'The mythology of the sky at all latitudes and longitudes of the Earth is Greek,' say the producers
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"I hear people speaking with hate, anger and blame over Ronnie's death, but that's not what @placeholder would want," Smith wrote of her husband.
(CNN) -- A widow says she forgives the attackers in Libya who gunned down her husband earlier this month as he went for a morning jog outside his home in Benghazi. Ronnie Smith, 33, was a chemistry teacher from Austin, Texas, who was working for more than a year in the International School Benghazi when four unidentified assailants in a black Jeep fatally shot him December 5. "I just envision the black Jeep driving up to him and I don't know their faces. I just want them to know that God loves them and can forgive them for this," Anita Smith tells CNN's Anderson Cooper in an interview. @highlight Widow Anita Smith forgives the attackers who killed her husband @highlight Teacher Ronnie Smith, 33, was gunned down while jogging in Benghazi this month @highlight "I do love them and I forgive them," she says of husband's killers @highlight "It may sound crazy. It's God's spirit that's putting this inside me," she adds
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'I said, "@placeholder, I'd be happy to pay your tuition."
By Zoe Szathmary A Pennsylvania waitress received a major surprise when a regular customer offered to pay about $20,000 for her nursing school tuition - and has already agreed to cover her masters degree, too. Melissa Manier, 25, was working at the Peachtree Restaurant and Lounge trying to pay off a student loan when regular Benjamin Olewine walked in the door. Olewine, 92, happens to be Chairman Emeritus at food company Sysco Central Pennnsylvania, and is a known philanthropist. He told CBS News that he felt compelled to help Manier. Scroll down for video Hard worker: Melissa Manier, pictured, was working as a waitress when customer Benjamin Olewine offered to cover her tuition for nursing school @highlight Melissa Manier, 25, was working as a waitress when regular customer Benjamin Olewine, 92, offered to cover her student loan for nursing school @highlight Olewine is Chairman Emeritus at Sysco Central Pennsylvania and is a known philanthropist @highlight Debt-free, Manier is now a registered nurse and works in a hospital wing named after Olewine
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She has been described as a model prisoner who has accepted responsibility for her role in the slayings and now shuns @placeholder.
(CNN) -- Former "Manson Family" member Susan Atkins, who stabbed actress Sharon Tate to death more than 40 years ago and now is terminally ill, was denied parole Wednesday, prison officials said. Susan Atkins, shown here after her indictment in the Manson murders, was denied parole again Wednesday. The parole hearing was the 13th for Atkins, 61, who is battling terminal brain cancer. Held at the Central California Women's Facility in Chowchilla, California, the hearing stretched to more than six hours. The panel set another hearing for Atkins in three years, said Michele Kane, spokeswoman for the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. @highlight Susan Atkins held Sharon Tate down and stabbed the pregnant actress 16 times @highlight Parole hearing was the 13th for Atkins, who is battling terminal brain cancer @highlight The panel set another hearing for Atkins in three years
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Jamaican medical officials forced the squad to stay in hospital, after three of the party displayed symptoms of malaria -- but the approach was heavy-handed according to the head of @placeholder soccer.
(CNN) -- Hurricane season will soon be upon the Caribbean -- a time of year when storms and strong winds lash many of the islands so popular as vacation destinations for travelers across the world. Currently, however, a different tempest is raging between two neighboring countries over something far more trivial, but no less volatile -- soccer. Haiti and Jamaica are the latest nations to become embroiled in an unseemly spat that was born on the football field but quickly escalated to dominate and strain diplomatic channels. Not in doubt is the fact that Haiti's under-17 team had their dream of reaching the soccer World Cup crushed after being forced to withdraw from a qualifying tournament hosted by Jamaica. @highlight Jamaica and Haiti are embroiled in a dispute that arose over soccer @highlight Haiti claims its under-17 team was forced to withdraw from a tournament hosted by Jamaica @highlight The row centers over two Haitian players who were suspected of having malaria @highlight Jamaica insists the matter is now resolved but the Haitians want an apology
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Soldiers wrongly believed the @placeholder national was involved in the murder of four of their colleagues.
British soldiers have been banned from shouting at insurgent terror suspects, banging their fists on tables or walls, or using 'insulting words' in new 'soft-touch' rules for interrogation. Military chiefs have warned that troops are 'no longer able' to carry out tactical questioning, placing the lives of soldiers at serious risk. The revised 'Challenge Direct' regulations were introduced after Iraqi detainee Baha Mousa died in custody with 93 injuries after being kicked and punched by soldiers in Basra. But there is said to be growing concern within the ranks as troops believe the latest rules are so strict that it makes interrogation pointless. @highlight Military chiefs warned troops are 'not able' to interrogate terror suspects @highlight Soldiers banned from banging fists and shouting at insurgent detainees @highlight They were introduced after Iraqi detainee Baha Mousa died in custody @highlight Growing concern that soldiers could easily be exposed to legal claims
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I am very sorry about this, but I have been dodging the effects of PCA and have been able to write for much longer than any of us ever thought possible, but now The @placeholder is finally catching up with me, along with other age-related ailments.
By Sam Webb Disappointment: The best-selling fantasy novelist Terry Pratchett has pulled out of a convention dedicated to his books because of poor health Novelist Terry Pratchett has been forced to withdraw from an appearance at a convention celebrating his works because of health troubles. The top-selling author, 66, was due to meet his fans at the Ankh-Morpork Grand Exhibition - named for the city in his Discworld series of books - next month in Manchester. In 2011 Sir Terry announced his diagnosis with posterior cortical atrophy (PCA), a rare variant of Alzheimer’s disease primarily affecting vision. His struggle with the condition - which he has dubbed his 'Embuggerance' - has now forced him to cancel his Q&A session, the first time he has had to do so. @highlight The best-selling author was diagnosed with the condition in 2011 @highlight He was due to appear at the event next month in Manchester @highlight But his struggles with his 'Embuggerance' have forced him to withdraw @highlight One of his famous black hats will go to event in his stead
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But @placeholder was present for the reunion because he escorted the father, along with his sister, to meet his son at the Indianapolis airport last Wednesday.
(CNN) -- An Indiana man missing for 18 years after his mother abducted him and her two other children to Mexico was reunited with his father after the son went to a U.S. consulate and declared he wanted to go home at age 23, authorities said. Nathan Slinkard's mother, Trena, lost custody of her three children following a divorce from husband Steven, and then she and the small children disappeared in October 1995, said Lt. Ted Munden of the Hancock County Sheriff's Department. Nathan Slinkard and his father weren't available for comment and asked for privacy as the son now stays in his father's home in Greenfield, about a 25-mile drive east of downtown Indianapolis, Munden said. @highlight Nathan Slinkard was 5 years old when his mother absconded with him, two siblings @highlight His mother, Trena, fled after losing custody of her three children in a divorce @highlight Last week, Slinkard went to a U.S. consulate in Mexico and showed birth certificate @highlight "You could tell there was a lot of emotion," officer says of reunion of son, father in Indiana
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It added, "The tradition of offering prayer in @placeholder has become so interwoven into our nation's spiritual heritage that to charge someone criminally for engaging in such a practice would astonish the men who founded this country on religious liberty."
(CNN) -- A judge has ruled in favor of two Florida school administrators who faced contempt charges for saying a prayer at a school luncheon, according to a group that helped represent them. Rep. Mike McIntyre is one of three members of the Congressional Prayer Caucus backing the school officials. U.S. District Judge M.C. Rodgers ruled Thursday in favor of Frank Lay, principal of Pace High School in Pace, Florida, and school athletic director Robert Freeman, the Liberty Counsel said. Lay and Freeman could have faced up to six months in prison and fines if convicted. They were accused of violating a consent decree banning county school employees from initiating prayers during school events. @highlight Two Florida school administrators accused of violating consent order on prayer @highlight They faced possible sentence of up to six months in prison, fine @highlight ACLU sued district on behalf of students who alleged prayer held at school events @highlight Parties agreed to consent decree in January; ACLU not part of criminal proceedings
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"Instead, @placeholder relied on its components to augment its general property management policies and procedures with specific guidance for safeguarding and controlling firearms," it said.
Washington (CNN) -- Nearly 180 Department of Homeland Security weapons were lost -- some falling into the hands of criminals -- after officers left them in restrooms, vehicles and other public places, according to an inspector general report. The officers, with Customs and Border Patrol and Immigration and Customs Enforcement, "did not always sufficiently safeguard their firearms and, as a result, lost a significant number of firearms" between fiscal year 2006 and fiscal year 2008, the report said. In all, 243 firearms were lost in both agencies during that period, according to the January report from Inspector General Richard Skinner. Of those, 36 were lost because of circumstances beyond officers' control -- for instance, ICE lost a firearm during an assault on an officer. Another 28 were lost even though officers had stored them in lockboxes or safes. @highlight Customs, ICE officers "did not always sufficiently safeguard their firearms," report says @highlight Of 243 guns, 179 were lost "because officers did not properly secure them" @highlight Guns were left in unlocked cars, fast food restaurants, bowling alleys @highlight Homeland Security responds by overhauling property management policy
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"This is a thriving, dynamic region that needs a strong, sustainable @placeholder playing an integral role in the community's long-term future," The Globe quoted Henry as saying.
(CNN) -- The New York Times Co. will sell The Boston Globe to sports magnate John W. Henry for $70 million, a fraction of the price it paid for the paper two decades ago. The company paid $1.1 billion for the properties. The impending sale to the owner of the Boston Red Sox is for 6.3% of the price it paid. Both The Times and The Globe reported the deal Saturday. Henry's Fenway Sports Group owns the baseball club, Fenway Park, 80% of a regional sports television network and the giant Liverpool Football Club in England. The sale includes the Telegram & Gazette newspaper of Worcester, Massachusetts. @highlight New York Times paid $1.1 billion for Boston Globe in 1993, sells for $70 million @highlight Buyer John W. Henry owns baseball's Boston Red Sox and the Liverpool soccer team @highlight Sale price reflects newspapers' advertising and reader losses
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@placeholder declined to comment when reached by AP, saying 'I'm not interested in talking to you.'
By Associated Press A Canadian flight simulator business fired an instructor who figured prominently in CNN's coverage of missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, saying he showed up late to his regular job and 'shamed Canadians' by dressing like a teenager. uFly company owner Claudio Teixeira said he fired Mitchell Casado on Wednesday in part for refusing to dress professionally and making Canadians 'look very bad all over the world.' Casado's relaxed style of jeans and plaid shirts attracted wide attention during CNN's constant coverage of the search for the missing flight. Fired: A Canadian flight simulator business fired instructor Mitchell Casado, pictured with his pet bunnies, who figured prominently in CNN's coverage of missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, saying he showed up late to his regular job and 'shamed Canadians' by dressing like a teenager @highlight uFly company owner Claudio Teixeira said he fired Mitchell Casado on Wednesday in part for refusing to dress professionally and making Canadians 'look very bad all over the world' @highlight Casado's relaxed style of jeans and plaid shirts attracted wide attention during CNN's constant coverage of the search for the missing flight @highlight CNN's Martin Savidge and Casado logged many hours reporting from the fake cockpit located at the company's office near the Toronto airport @highlight The airport has a simulator that is the same model of the lost plane @highlight Teixeira says he received many email complaints about the instructor's way of dressing during the time he appeared on CNN
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In 2009, @placeholder left behind alpine racing for ski cross.
(CNN) -- We love the glamor of alpine skiing, the glow of tradition, the glitz of stars like Lindsey Vonn, and the gumption of her quest to race the men. But do we love it enough to keep watching when skiing's "dark side" is so much more exciting and dangerous? Freestyle skiing is taking over the Olympics. A global passion for taking two skis to new extremes is reaching its zenith, and the Olympic movement has responded by adding a succession of new events to its program. When slopestyle and ski halfpipe make their debut at the Sochi 2014 Winter Games, freestyle skiers will for the first time have as many medals to aim at as their alpine counterparts. @highlight A pair of freestyle skiing events to be introduced at 2014 Winter Olympics @highlight The "dark arts" of slopestyle and ski halfpipe will make their debut at Sochi @highlight Several athletes are making switch from alpine competitions, including Kelsey Serwa @highlight Some experts say there are too many "minor" freestyle events included at Games
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Girls, Girls, Girls: Keith was once asked why the album was called @placeholder.
(Rolling Stone) -- There are roughly a million Rolling Stones albums, and almost all of them have songs that will drastically improve your life. (Some of them also have "Angie.") Where to start? Where to go after the classics? Here's a road map of the good, the great and the "Angie." 'Out of Our Heads' (1965) Their great R&B album -- by now the Stones could write their own classics as well as pick them. Mick struts through the grooves with a sullen edge of seduction, his voice dripping with sex, while Keith and Brian keep hitting new twin-guitar highs. @highlight Since "Goats Head Soup" was the follow-up to "Exile," everyone expected it to be more raw @highlight "Some Girls" is the band's all-time bestseller; it put the Stones back on top @highlight The Stones took their time with "A Bigger Bang," as if they had something to prove
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Zhang, 29, has been married to fellow actress Ma Yili for six years and took to Weibo - a @placeholder social media platform - in an attempt to patch things up.
By Associated Press and Taylor Auerbach A Chinese actor who apologised to his pregnant wife online for cheating on her has set a new record on the communist superpower's version of Twitter. Wen Zhang - a popular Chinese film and television star - was recently snapped canoodling with Yao Di, his co-star on the appropriately named TV series Naked Marriage. The images shocked millions due to Zhang's public image as 'a sensitive and happily married family man,' the Associated Press reports. Damning photos: The snaps that forced Zhang to apologise Oops: Chinese actor Wen Zhang (right) apologised to his pregnant wife Ma Yili (left) after he was caught up close with another woman @highlight Popular Chinese actor caught up close with TV co-star @highlight Posts heartfelt apology to pregnant wife on Weibo to 52 million followers @highlight Confession attracts record number of retweets and comments in China @highlight Still short of worldwide record set by Ellen DeGeneres at Oscars ceremony
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"I am really happy to join here," @placeholder told reporters at the hotel, where she met with media.
Dhaka, Bangladesh (CNN) -- The young seamstress who survived 17 days in the rubble of a collapsed factory building got a new job Thursday -- a five-star hotel said it had hired her as its "public area ambassador." "We are proud to have her on board with us. I hope we can together create a good future and career for this young woman," Westin Dhaka Hotel General Manager Azeem Shah said of 19-year-old Reshma. Like many women in Bangladesh, she goes goes by one name. Reshma had been undergoing treatment at a hospital since her rescue on May 10, and she accepted the new job in the housekeeping department of the Starwood Hotels and Resorts facility when she was released Thursday. @highlight Reshma was rescued from the rubble of a collapsed factory building on May 10 @highlight She survived for 17 days on some water and four crackers @highlight A hotel in Dhaka says it has hired here as its "public area ambassador"
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In 1976, @placeholder expanded into Black History Month.
(CNN Student News) -- February marks the beginning of Black History Month, a federally recognized, nationwide celebration that provides the opportunity for all Americans to reflect on the significant roles that African-Americans have played in the shaping of U.S. history. But how did this celebration come to be, and why does it take place in February? We should emphasize not Negro History, but the Negro in history. What we need is not a history of selected races or nations, but the history of the world void of national bias, race hate, and religious prejudice. - Dr. Carter G. Woodson (1875-1950) on founding Negro History Week, 1926 @highlight Use this information to understand the origins of Black History Month
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Though @placeholder's designs have not been unveiled yet, sketches suggest that the female staff will have gloves.
(CNN) -- If your air hostess seem better suited to a fashion runway than an airport runway, it may be because her uniform has a designer label. Recently, there's been a rash of cabin crew going couture. Last month, Japanese carrier Al Nippon Airways tapped Prabal Gurung -- whose designs have graced the backs of celebrities ranging from Michelle Obama to Lady Gaga -- to revitalize the staff apparel. Vivienne Westwood is currently doing the same for Virgin Atlantic (stewardesses will start wearing the uniforms on trial next month). "It could have something to do with the changing of the airline industry. Everyone is having to approach the business differently, and everyone is having to put an emphasis on look," says Australian designer Martin Grant, who in addition to clothing the likes of Emma Stone and Heidi Klum crafted the new uniforms for Qantas Airways last April. @highlight Al Nippon Airways, Virgin Atlantic and Qantas Airways are just a few carriers who've recently tapped fashion designers to overhaul their uniforms. @highlight Martin Grant, who designed the new staff outfits for Qantas, says he's trying to bring "old world glamor" back to flight. @highlight Air France, whose uniforms are designed by Christian Lacroix, says many designers don't like working with airlines.
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'Your continued prayers, support and love for the @placeholder and Tucker family has been truly heartwarming and amazing.'
By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 07:45 EST, 5 March 2014 | UPDATED: 09:11 EST, 5 March 2014 A mother-of-four from Maine has died from the incredibly-rare human form of Mad Cow Disease. Sandi Kennedy, who lived in the town of Kennebunk, first became ill with a cough and vertigo in November. Her health deteriorated rapidly and doctors struggled to find what was wrong with her, despite a barrage of tests for neurological conditions and cancer. By Christmas Eve, the 38-year-old nurse - mother to Tucker, nine, twin boys Asher and Gunner, five and a daughter, Skyler, two - was admitted to hospital with symptoms similar to that of a stroke patient. @highlight Sandi Kennedy, 38, first became ill in November with a cough and vertigo @highlight On Monday the much-loved nurse died of CJD, an aggressive brain disease @highlight CJD is so rare it affects just one in a million people in the U.S.
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A @placeholder spokeswoman, also speaking before Mr Pickles, said: 'We urge the Secretary of State to act proportionately and to acknowledge the steps we have already taken to tighten up processes as well as the high performing nature of the council's services.'
Eric Pickles said there is no place for 'rotten boroughs' as he used emergency powers to take control of a London council following a damning report into its finance and administration. The Communities Secretary said there was a 'culture of cronyism' at Tower Hamlets Council, which has faced accusations around the mis-selling of assets including Poplar Town Hall and claims about the allocation of £400,000 of grant funding. Mr Pickles also told MPs that 'executive power is unchecked and executive power has been misused' at the East London authority, and said he would be appointing three troubleshooters to the council, who will report directly to him. @highlight Eric Pickles says there is a 'culture of cronyism' at Tower Hamlets Council @highlight Council has faced accusations over mis-selling of assets and grant funding @highlight Communities Secretary will appoint three commissioners to the council @highlight Troubleshooters will report back to Mr Pickles every six months @highlight Report by PricewaterhouseCoopers found grants made to 'ineligible' groups @highlight Poplar Town Hall was sold for £875,000 to a supporter of council's mayor
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I've found that doing vocal warm-ups and @placeholder at the same time, cause I'm a multitasker.
NEW YORK (CNN) -- Chris Cornell has taken to Twitter like Tweety Bird took to making mischief. Chris Cornell's new solo album, "Scream," was produced by Timbaland. He acknowledges it's an odd mix. Not to suggest he's using the popular social networking service to cause trouble. Hardly. The 44-year-old rock musician said he enjoys the open stream of chit-chat with his fans. "It's actually created an environment where I can answer simple questions that someone's probably had forever," said Cornell. "And I don't mind answering them. And I can actually have conversations with fans that are quick, but still more meaningful than the typical situations you're put into. I've really liked it." @highlight Chris Cornell's new album is "Scream" @highlight Former Soundgarden, Audioslave front man working with producer Timbaland @highlight Rock star life takes work, Cornell says @highlight Singer once threw amplifier out window to sample old-school rock star activity
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By Kerry Mcqueeney UPDATED: 10:20 EST, 24 February 2012 Pub landlords who illegally screen English football matches could face heavy fines or jail under copyright law as the Premier League and BSkyB begin a hardline campaign to retain its exclusive broadcasting rights. Just months after the European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled that UK bar owners can bypass Sky by using cheap overseas de-coders to access sports services, the industry is now seeking alternative areas of law to halt them. In what will be seen as a retaliatory strike, legislation is now being used to fine landlords for broadcasting logos, national anthems and pre-recorded footage - because it breaches copyright. @highlight Premier League and BSkyB use copyright law to retain broadcasting rights @highlight Hardline campaign comes months after it loses EU ruling over foreign de-coders @highlight Landlords who illegally screened matches facing huge fines for breaching League's copyright
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"This case is the official retaliation against the reporter for her writings criticizing the @placeholder regime and extremists," the organization said in a statement.
(CNN) -- A Sudanese journalist could receive 40 lashings after she was caught wearing trousers. Lubna al-Hussein was arrested with 18 other women this month for wearing indecent clothes. A Sudanese court began hearing Lubna al-Hussein's case Wednesday. It will continue the hearing August 4. At the time of her arrest, she was wearing pants, a blouse and a hijab, she said. Police accused her of wearing trousers that were too tight and alleged that her blouse was too transparent, al-Hussein said. Al-Hussein, who works for a newspaper and the media department of the United Nations mission in Sudan, said she did nothing wrong. She has been released to her home in Khartoum. @highlight Lubna al-Hussein's case is scheduled to continue August 4 @highlight Al-Hussein, 18 others were rounded up this month for wearing indecent clothes @highlight Ten arrestees have received 40 lashes, al-Hussein says @highlight Al-Hussein was told her pants were too tight, her blouse too transparent
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'The absence of @placeholder does not change the way we will play the game.
Luis Enrique is still struggling with the biggest decision of his career so far as Barcelona coach – to start, or not to start, with Luis Suarez. British viewers will miss the first 15 minutes of Saturday's game due to broadcasting regulations. In the build up to the midweek match with Ajax, Enrique told reporters before the game that Pedro would definitely be playing - effectively revealing his starting line-up. 'No, I can't play that game today,' he said on Friday when asked if wanted to repeat the early shout on who was in and who was out. Luis Enrique (background) confirmed that Luis Suarez will make his debut in the match against Real Madrid on Saturday @highlight Luis Suarez will make his debut for Barcelona in their El Clasico clash with Real Madrid on Saturday night @highlight But Real Madrid's Gareth Bale will not feature as the Welshman is suffering from a buttock muscle injury @highlight Suarez has not played a competitive game for Barcelona since his £75million move from Liverpool
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The cover up occurred from at least 2002 to 2011, with more than 3,500 @placeholder dollar transactions worth £320 million routed through US banks.
By James Salmon PUBLISHED: 19:36 EST, 11 December 2013 | UPDATED: 19:41 EST, 11 December 2013 Royal Bank of Scotland has been fined £62million for breaching US sanctions against Iran and other brutal regimes, in another day of shame for British banks. The State-backed lender reached the settlement with US authorities after it emerged that it has been concealing transactions with clients in Iran, Burma, Libya and Sudan for more than a decade. Employees in the UK were given a step-by-step guide on how to conceal the identity of these sanctioned countries, stripping details from transactions with clients. @highlight RBS has been concealing transactions with Iran, Burma and Sudan @highlight UK employees given guide on how to conceal transactions with regimes
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He used a smile to dodge @placeholder's first question of what was his favorite memory from his long life.
(CNN) -- Nelson Mandela, anti-apartheid icon, Nobel peace laureate and South Africa's first black president, celebrated his 90th birthday Friday by doing something he had indicated he would not do again -- grant an interview to journalists. Mandela sits at the 6th Nelson Mandela Lecture in Soweto, Johannesburg. A cheerful-looking Mandela welcomed CNN's Robyn Curnow, along with reporters from two other organizations, into the sitting room of his home in Qunu, a small village in the rolling hills of South Africa's eastern Cape region where he grew up. "What day is this?" Mandela joked, pretending not to realize it was his birthday. @highlight Mandela: Called on the rich to help the poor in birthday interview @highlight It was Mandela's first meeting with reporters since 2004 @highlight F.W. de Klerk: Mandela "one of the greatest figures of the 20th century" @highlight While in prison, Mandela became most significant black leader in South Africa
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For anyone who has marvelled at the ease with which the Duchess of Cambridge has taken up her royal role, it seems the skill simply runs in the family. Her mother Carole Middleton appeared happy and relaxed as she laughed and talked with the Duke of Edinburgh at Royal Ascot yesterday. The pair looked entirely comfortable in each other's company, sharing a joke and swapping observations as they watched the action from the royal balcony. Royal procession: The Queen and Prince Philip were accompanied in the first carriage by Sir Peter O'Sullivan, 94, a BBC racing commentator, while the Middletons followed behind in the fourth carriage @highlight Carole and Michael Middleton joined the monarch's carriage parade for the second year running @highlight Duke and Duchess of Cambridge otherwise engaged celebrating William's 30th birthday
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"He gets upset if he doesn't get his milk," he said, referring to @placeholder's habit of referring to propofol as his "milk."
Los Angeles (CNN) -- Michael Jackson's doctor will face trial on an involuntary manslaughter charge in the death of the pop superstar, a Los Angeles judge ruled Tuesday. Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Michael Pastor also prohibited Dr. Conrad Murray from using his California medical license until the trial is completed. The state medical board requested that be made a provision of his bail. While Jackson was Murray's only and last California patient, Murray's lawyer argued a suspension in one state would prompt Texas and Nevada, where he sees patients, to also take action. Pastor denied the prosecution's request to increase Murray's bail, which is now set at $75,000. @highlight Defense attorneys comment on hearing @highlight Judge bars Dr. Conrad Murray from using his California medical license @highlight A prosecution expert witness testifies he made a math mistake @highlight The expert says Murray is still responsible for leaving drugs around an addict
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They had been married for only three weeks at the time of the slaying and had moved from North Carolina to @placeholder after tying the knot.
(CNN) -- A 19-year-old woman charged with killing a Pennsylvania man she met through Craigslist has given a second jailhouse interview and provided specific details about other killings she claims to have committed. Miranda Barbour told the Daily Item newspaper of Sunbury, Pennsylvania, that she killed men in Big Lake, Alaska; Mexico Beach, Florida; and Raleigh, North Carolina. In her first jailhouse interview in mid-February, she told the Daily Item reporter she had killed at least 22 men over six years across the country but didn't provide any specific locations. Sunbury Police Chief Chief Steve Mazzeo told CNN he passed along the information to other jurisdictions. @highlight Suspect said she killed in Alaska, Florida and North Carolina @highlight No word on whether authorities have confirmed her claims @highlight Miranda Barbour and her husband are charged with murder in Pennsylvania @highlight Police said they met the man through a Craigslist companionship ad
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Yet if @placeholder was in any way put off by this femme fatale’s track record, she didn’t show it.
She wasn’t exactly famed for her small-talk, but Lady Thatcher nonetheless came up with a splendidly disarming icebreaker when she was first introduced to Mandy Rice-Davies. It was the late-Eighties, and our then Prime Minister had agreed to accompany her husband Denis to an intimate dinner with a business acquaintance of his, called Ken Foreman, and his new wife. Worryingly, for all concerned, that new wife just happened to be Rice-Davies — the former model and nightclub dancer who, as a key player in the Profumo scandal, had come within a whisker of bringing down a Conservative government. Scroll down for video @highlight Mandy Rice-Davies died from cancer last week at the age of 70 @highlight The former model was at the heart of the controversial Profumo scandal @highlight It has been revealed she shared a long friendship with Lady Thatcher @highlight The women spent time on holiday together along with their husbands
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While admitting that Orbitz did, in fact, post the fees online, @placeholder and the DOT took issue with where the notice was placed.
Washington (CNN) -- Online travel company Orbitz was fined $50,000 Monday by the Department of Transportation for failing to properly disclose baggage fees on its website. In announcing the fine, the DOT said it had ordered Orbitz to immediately fix the problem to avoid further fines. The agency alleged that Orbitz failed to "clearly and prominently" inform travelers about potential baggage fees during the airline ticket purchasing process, and in doing so, violated a new rule intended to make airline fees more transparent. "The Department adopted its rules on baggage fees to ensure that consumers have complete and accurate information about how much they will have to pay when they book a flight, and we will continue to take enforcement action when carriers and ticket agents fail to comply with our rules," Transportation Secretary Ray Lahood said in a statement. @highlight The DOT fines Orbitz for failing to properly disclose baggage fees on its website @highlight Customers had to scroll to the bottom of the page to find baggage fees, the DOT says @highlight Orbitz says it has corrected its site "to be consistent with DOT's preference" @highlight "We are not aware of any consumer confusion, complaints or deception," Orbitz says
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"@placeholder" has already outgrossed the last December-released musical, Nine, which flopped with just $19.7 million in 2009, and it will quickly surpass "Dreamgirls," which opened in December 2006 and scored $103.4 million total, as well.
(EW.com) -- Despite the arrival of two holiday heavyweights, "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey" retained the top spot at the box office for the third weekend in a row. Warner Bros.' $250 million fantasy prequel was held out of the top spot from Tuesday until Thursday by "Les Miserables," but over the traditional weekend frame "Hobbit" dipped only 11 percent to bring in $32.9 million, and its domestic total now stands tall at $222.7 million. After 17 days, "The Hobbit" is performing well ahead of 2001′s "The Fellowship of the Ring," which had earned $189.3 million at the same point in its run (though that number climbs to about $260 million after accounting for inflation), but it still trails the 17-day cumes of "The Two Towers" ($243.6 million), and "The Return of the King" ($272.8 million). Notably, those films did not have 3D or IMAX surcharges boosting their totals. @highlight "Hobbit" dipped only 11 percent to bring in $32.9 million @highlight "Django Unchained" came in second with $30.7 million @highlight "Jack Reacher" rounded out the Top 5 with $14.0 million
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Still, the panel recommended that @placeholder do more studies that would monitor miscarriages and other problems reported by patients.
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Boys may soon be able to get Gardasil, the vaccine given to girls and young women to prevent infection by four types of human papillomavirus. Gardasil, a vaccine against human papillomavirus, would be given to boys exactly as it is to girls. A Food and Drug Administration advisory committee voted Wednesday to recommend that the vaccine be made available to boys and young men aged 9 to 26 for protection against genital warts caused by HPV. The vaccine protects against four types of HPV, and two of those are believed to be responsible for 70 percent of cervical and anal cancers, and HPV-associated penile and throat-and-neck cancers. The other two cause 90 percent of genital warts cases, researchers say. @highlight Committee says shots could prevent genital warts in males 9 to 26 @highlight Vaccine's maker claims studies show 90 percent less HPV-caused disease @highlight HPV common in both sexes, CDC says, but men develop fewer problems @highlight Committee also favors Cervarix, new vaccine from GlaxoSmithKline
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@placeholder did not make landfall and the repairs were completed in September,
By James Nye With its distinctive 45-degree diagonal crown the Citigroup Center is one of Manhattan's most prominent skyscrapers. But nearly 40 years ago, as a hurricane threatened the Eastern Seaboard, New York's Office of Emergency Management was hurriedly planning a mass evacuation of Midtown in case the tower collapsed - decimating 18 blocks of Midtown like dominoes all the way to Central Park. Thankfully, that plan was never put into action, and the story of how just one phone call from an architecture undergraduate set off the chain of events that saved New York City from certain disaster went untold for almost 20-years. @highlight New York City authorities and 2,500 Red Cross members prepared for the Citigroup Center to come crashing down on Manhattan in the summer of 1978 @highlight A catastrophic design flaw was uncovered when an architecture student phoned the building's chief engineer @highlight He discovered that the building could not withstand high winds @highlight Hurricane Ella began to form off the East Coast in August 1978 - launching authorities into action @highlight Disaster planners believed that 18 blocks of Midtown would be destroyed if the building came down @highlight Contingency plans were made in secret and the story was not made public for nearly 20-years
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Because of the inconvenience, @placeholder said passengers who "have paid but choose not to travel due to this service disruption can receive a refund or a voucher for future travel."
(CNN) -- Commuters who rely on the train between New Haven, Connecticut, and New York will be able to resume their usual travel Wednesday morning, five days after a derailment on one of the busiest tracks in the country. Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy announced the resumption of the Metro-North line service in a new conference in which he also praised the timely work. "This is very, very good news and something that we did not think could be accomplished, but full operations are expected to begin on Wednesday morning," said Malloy. Amtrak released a statement shortly after the announcement saying service between Boston and New York will also resume Wednesday morning. @highlight NEW: Service on Metro-North, Amtrak to resume Wednesday, officials say @highlight "We scared the heck out of people, and it worked," transportation official says @highlight One patient is in critical condition, four others are hospitalized after a derailment @highlight Investigators are focusing on a broken rail but don't suspect foul play
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The first thing to mention is his blistering pace and a lot of @placeholder’s goals have seen him spring clear of the last defender.
By Craig Hope Follow @@CraigHope01 Newcastle United have completed the signing of Monaco striker Emmanuel Riviere for a fee in the region of £6million. The 24-year-old put the finishing touches to his move at the Magpies’ North Tyneside training base on Wednesday. But despite being Monaco's top marksman last term, very little is known of Riviere. Here, Sportsmail tells you more... VIDEO: Scroll down to watch Riviere joins Newcastle United Another one! Newcastle have added to their French contingent with the signing of Emmanuel Riviere Well then, who is he? Riviere is a 24-year-old striker – born on the French-ruled Caribbean island of Martinique - who has played for France at every level up to and including under-21, where he scored six times from 15 appearances. @highlight French striker is Alan Pardew's sixth signing of the summer @highlight He was Monaco's top scorer last season with 10 goals @highlight He is quick and strong and could lead Newcastle's attack in the Premier League
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Months later, @placeholder had still been unable to find his family in the camps, which now include more than 2 million people.
(CNN) -- On March 18, a Congolese warlord known as Bosco "the Terminator" Ntaganda surrendered to the U.S. Embassy in Rwanda. Notorious for his alleged butchering of communities, including a 2008 massacre in which 150 people were killed by machetes, clubs and bullets, Ntaganda will likely face trial at the International Criminal Court for war crimes seven years after his indictment. On a recent trip to eastern Congo, I met Patrick, a 25-year-old charcoal maker who had survived two attacks allegedly led by Ntaganda. Four months ago, working on a hot afternoon just south of the equator in Kibumba in eastern Congo, it seemed like a normal day for Patrick. A week before, his wife had given birth to a baby boy, Janvier. Then suddenly, Patrick heard a "boom!" And he ran home as quickly as he could. @highlight Sasha Lezhnev notes a notorious Congolese warlord turned himself in @highlight Lezhnev says there may be positive news, but human tragedy persists in the region @highlight A 25-year-old charcoal maker is still searching for his wife and infant son @highlight Lezhnev: Now is a crucial time for world community to help make peace a reality
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That's not the kind of animal @placeholder and company bump into.
(CNN) -- Writer-director Joe Carnahan wisely gets back to basics in "The Grey" after the over the top CGI heroics of "The A-Team." In their last collaboration, Liam Neeson fell out of the clouds in a tank and lived to tell the tale. This time he's stranded in the arctic wastes of Alaska when the plane transporting a crew of rugged oil drillers crashes in the back of beyond. The half dozen survivors are in bad shape, with few supplies, no chance of contacting the outside world and little hope of rescue. They have sub-zero temperatures to contend with, howling winds and snow, and the only source of meat on the horizon -- a pack of timber wolves -- has its own ideas about the pecking order on the food chain. @highlight "The Grey" is impressively shot in northern British Columbia @highlight Liam Neeson's in his element as the raw alpha male who takes the others in hand @highlight The film's single best sequence comes early on -- the plane crash
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Conservative Republicans who want more aggressive military action joined progressive anti-war Democrats worried about another @placeholder intervention and opposed the measure.
The House on Wednesday approved President Obama's request to arm and train Syrian rebels in the fight against ISIS. With significant opposition to the proposal in both parties, the vote was 273 -156. More than one third of the House -- 71 Republicans and 85 Democrats -- voted no. Many Republicans argue the strategy isn't tough enough to defeat ISIS; many Democrats worry the plan could drag the United States into another long military engagement. The proposal would authorize the Pentagon to provide assistance to "appropriately vetted" members of the Syrian opposition and require the administration to give Congress a detailed plan for helping the rebels before that assistance could begin. @highlight House approves funding to arm and train anti-ISIS forces in Syria @highlight Vote count showed significant opposition to the measure from both parties @highlight War veterans on both sides of the aisle argued against the proposal @highlight Senate votes Thursday
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Allies: The successor must now forge ties in the North Korean army and @placeholder
By Wil Longbottom Last updated at 3:02 PM on 20th December 2011 The body of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il has been laid in state in a glass coffin as weeping mourners filled public squares across the country. State television showed still images of the 'dear leader's' body in the open coffin, surrounded by wreaths and covered with a red blanket. Kim Jong Un - his third son and successor - paid his respects to his father along with top military and Workers' Party officials during a 'solemn ceremony'. In state: The body of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il has been placed in a glass coffin in Kumsusan Memorial Palace, Pyongyang @highlight Son and successor leads respects in Kumsusan Memorial Palace, Pyongyang @highlight North Korea in national period of mourning before state funeral on December 28 @highlight Military pledges support for Kim Jong Un, declaring him 'born of heaven' @highlight But concerns are raised over transition of power to relatively unknown third son @highlight U.S. calls for peaceful transition of power in reclusive nation
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'The @placeholder is very important to us and given our position in the league is very secure, we don't have to consider resting players for Premier League results,' Allardyce said.
West Ham manager Sam Allardyce has vowed to go all out for the FA Cup this season, rather than rest players in pursuit of European qualification from the Barclays Premier League. A 3-0 victory over Hull on Sunday means West Ham are seventh in the table and have twice as many points as they did this time last year. Allardyce prioritised survival 12 months ago and was widely criticised when a second-string line-up was dumped out of the FA Cup third round after a 5-0 humiliation at the hands of Nottingham Forest. West Ham manager Sam Allardyce is aiming to win the FA Cup this season @highlight The 60-year-old wants to win the FA Cup this season @highlight He was widely criticised for not prioritising the Cup last year @highlight West Ham are currently seventh in the Premier League @highlight Allardyce has hailed his new signings' instant impact @highlight Click here for West Ham transfer news
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The company said a memorandum of understanding signed by both sides specifies that Scania will work with an @placeholder distributor and "will assume responsibility for installation of production equipment as well as employee training."
(CNN) -- A Swedish truck and bus maker that assembled trucks in Iraq during the Saddam Hussein era has signed "an agreement in principle" with the government to open an assembly plant next year. Swedish truck and bus maker Scania is to reopen a former plant in Iraq. The company, Scania, issued a statement on its Web site confirming the deal to produce 500 trucks ordered by Iraq, with work starting during the third quarter of 2009. The work will be performed in the same Iskandariya factory south of Baghdad where the company's previous operation was housed. The operation comes under the auspices of Iraq's State Company for Automotive Industry. @highlight Swedish truck and bus maker Scania is set to return to Iraq @highlight Company assembled trucks there during Saddam Hussein era @highlight 500 trucks to be made in same factory it had previously used
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By Graham Smith Last updated at 12:35 PM on 4th October 2011 A Muslim American accused of plotting to fly explosives-packed remote-controlled model planes into the Pentagon and the U.S. Capitol has pleaded not guilty. Rezwan Ferdaus, 26, is charged in the plot to fly three tiny aircraft into the government buildings and to follow up the attacks with a ground assault. He is also accused of attempting to provide material support and resources to the global Islamist militant network Al-Qaeda for attacks on U.S. soldiers overseas. Accused: Rezwan Ferdaus (right) and his attorney Catherine Byrne stand during Ferdaus' arraignment hearing in federal court in Worcester, Massachusetts, yesterday. He denies all the terrorism charges against him @highlight Rezwan Ferdaus, 26, is accused of plotting to launch an attack using explosives-packed remote-controlled planes
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By Darren Boyle Lee Jones, pictured, disappeared from work after he was accused of trying to defraud a former friend A luxury spa has called in fraud investigators after the general manager who appeared on a fly-on-the-wall documentary allegedly disappeared with £10,000 in petty cash. Lee Jones, general manager of Champneys in Tring, Hertfordshire which charges up to £1,200 a night, vanished days after the ITV show was broadcast when a former disgruntled friend recognised him and phoned the spa. The friend, Cheryl Howard said that Jones had tried to use her Harrods store card to buy more than £2,000 in luxury goods. @highlight Lee Jones appeared on an ITV documentary about the luxury spa in Tring @highlight The 'charismatic' general manager was a hit with staff in Champneys @highlight He vanished after a friend saw the show and rang the spa with her claims @highlight Cheryl Howard claimed Jones tried to use her Harrods card fraudulently @highlight His former boss Stephen Purdew said Jones was incredibly good at his job @highlight Mr Purdew added: 'If Lee was honest he'd be very successful in life' @highlight Jones is currently being investigated by Action Fraud
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There is growing concern about the impact on @placeholder’s children of adult images on the internet.
A tough new crackdown to help parents protect their children from internet porn will be unveiled today by David Cameron. Four of Britain’s biggest internet service providers will force customers to specify if they want to view explicit sites. Subscribers to BT, Sky, Talk Talk and Virgin who do not opt in will have no access to internet porn. Wrecking childhood: Parents will have to specify whether they want explicit sites to be viewable on family computers under new measures to be announced today The breakthrough is expected to be announced by the Prime Minister as the centrepiece of a crackdown on the sexualisation of childhood. @highlight Customers will have to choose whether they want to view porn @highlight Providers BT, Sky, Talk Talk and Virgin will lead crackdown @highlight Billboards and aggressive advertising campaigns also targeted @highlight Website launched where parents can report anything inappropriate
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@placeholder sources described the exchanges with EU leaders and Mr Poroshenko - in the margins of today's summit in Milan - as 'frank'.
David Cameron has clashed with Russian President Vladimir Putin in diplomatic talks in Milan today over the continuing crisis in Ukraine. The Prime Minister said Russia must denounce unofficial elections in rebel-held areas of Ukraine, which are propped up by the Kremlin, if it is to stand any chance of seeing EU sanctions eased. But Mr Putin failed to offer any assurance on the issue during talks with European leaders and Ukraine's President Petro Poroshenko in a fresh push to end the conflict. David Cameron (left), French President Francois Hollande (centre) and Russian leader Vladimir Putin (right) held talks in Milan today @highlight PM said Russia must denounce unofficial elections in rebel-held areas @highlight But Mr Putin failed to offer any assurance on the issue during talks in Milan @highlight Downing Street said exchanges between Putin and EU leaders were 'frank' @highlight Kremlin said talks 'difficult and full of misunderstanding and disagreements'
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By this, he meant @placeholder had been declared too closely related genetically to the other giraffes in its breeding programme.
By Mark Shand During my years as a conservationist, I have witnessed many shocking sights: elephants hacked to death for their ivory; rhinos butchered for the supposed healing properties of their horns; and tigers ensnared in vicious traps so that their body parts can be harvested as a cure for impotence in parts of China and South-East Asia. I thought I’d seen just about every example of man’s inhumanity to his fellow creatures. But even I was shocked by the news that Copenhagen Zoo has shot dead a perfectly healthy young giraffe named Marius. Not only shot him, but dissected his corpse in front of an audience of zoo visitors, including many young children. In a final insult, his dismembered body was fed to its resident pride of lions. @highlight Marius the giraffe was killed at Copenhagen Zoo yesterday @highlight It was also revealed a lioness and her cubs were put down at Longleat @highlight Mark Shand says success in breeding animals can lead to culls @highlight Here he asks: Why are we breeding animals like lions in the first place?
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His yardage advice also fell short of expectations when @placeholder hit an approach into a bunker, but saved his par with a superb up and down from the sand.
(CNN) -- Luke Donald demands perfection of himself and his caddy on the golf course, so when CNN presenter Shane O'Donoghue was given the chance to carry the world No. 1's bag for a few holes, he knew the learning curve would be steep. Donald reached the top of the rankings earlier this year by winning the PGA Championship at Wentworth -- despite the best efforts of O'Donoghue to derail his effort in a practice round for the European Tour's prestige event. Donald's regular caddy John McClaren was on hand to give some useful tips, but it appeared wasted on the Living Golf host. @highlight Living Golf presenter Shane O'Donoghue tries his hand as Luke Donald's caddy @highlight The Irishman discovers the pitfalls of the job in a few holes at Wentworth @highlight Later that week Donald takes over as world number one from Lee Westwood @highlight Donald's regular caddy John McClaren succeeded golfer's brother in carrying his bag
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It was the first time since 1995 that no @placeholder riders had made the final podium.
(CNN) -- Ryder Hesjedal became the first Canadian to win one of cycling's three major tours as he claimed victory in the Giro d'Italia Sunday. The 31-year-old Garmin rider snatched the pink jersey from Spain's Joaquim Rodriguez on the final time trial stage in Milan, forging a winning margin of just 16 seconds after 21 stages. Hesjedal had trailed Rodriguez by 31 seconds ahead of the 28.2 km individual test and sixth place behind stage winner Marco Pinotti was enough to seal his narrow win. The pair had battled through most of the latter stages of the Giro for overall victory with two grueling legs in the Alps ahead of the time trial proving decisive. @highlight Garmin rider Ryder Hesjedal wins Giro d'Italia in Milan @highlight Hesjedal first Canadian to claim one of cycling's major tours @highlight He overhauls Spain's Joaquim Rodriguez on final time trial stage @highlight Marco Pinotti of Italy wins the 28.2 km test against the clock
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The other two were producing media, such as the films, and funding development programs to directly help people in @placeholder.
(CNN) -- Invisible Children, which produced a hugely popular half-hour documentary about notorious African warlord Joseph Kony, released a new video Monday to try to address criticisms about its nonprofit organization, its approach and its goals. The group's "KONY 2012" video had been viewed more than 74 million times on YouTube by Monday. Invisible Children, which is based in San Diego, said it hopes the film and other efforts will make Kony a household name and drum up international support to halt killings, rapes, abuses and abductions committed by his group the Lord's Resistance Army, or LRA, in central Africa. @highlight NEW: Invisible Children's CEO defends the nonprofit in a new video @highlight NEW: He says "Kony 2012" is tied to a "very intentional and strategic campaign" @highlight NEW: He says it's not true the organization hasn't been transparent with its finances @highlight The video, centered on an African warlord, has been viewed 74 million times online
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The official announcement noted @placeholder's "unique performance style and iconic fashion."
Los Angeles (CNN) -- Rapper Nicki Minaj and Australian country singer Keith Urban will join the "American Idol" judges panel when the TV competition's 12th season starts in January, the Fox network said Sunday. The panel is growing from three to four judges next season, with singer Mariah Carey, hired in July, and "Idol" original Randy Jackson sitting with Minaj and Urban, the network said. The judges immediately jumped into action Sunday, auditioning singers at New York's Lincoln Center. Rocker Steven Tyler and singer Jennifer Lopez left the show at the end of last season, after judging for two seasons. @highlight NEW: The new judges audition contestants at New York's Lincoln Center Sunday @highlight The judges' panel grows to four judges next season @highlight Mariah Carey and "Idol" original Randy Jackson will sit with Minaj and Urban @highlight Rocker Steven Tyler and singer Jennifer Lopez left the show at the end of last season
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Griffin insists his memory had blacked out when the couple return to their room at the @placeholder following an argument in a restaurant about his poor sex drive, and he only recovered it after her death.
The British businessman on trial for murdering his fiancee at a five-star hotel in Paris, had allegedly crashed his Mercedes into her house, and beat her up, just one month earlier, a court heard today. Ian Griffin, 45, drove his car into the £3million home of Kinga Legg, 36, in Oxshott, Surrey, just weeks before she was found dead in a hotel room in the French capital in 2009. Mr Griffin has been protesting his innocence in court, claiming Polish-born Ms Legg died by accident after she tried to jump on him and ended up injuring her head when he kicked her off. @highlight Ian Griffin, 45, on Paris holiday with fiancee Kinga Legg, 36, in 2009 @highlight Told court she took antidepressant pills from him to 'become intimate' @highlight She then loudly demanded sex during dinner sparking a row, he claims @highlight Says argument continued in Bristol hotel where Ms Legg's body was found @highlight Claims to have no memory of fight saying he blacked out beforehand
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The fitness coach's program was launched after he was able to convince lawmakers he had the right plan to help @placeholder shed pounds.
(CNN) -- Mississippi, the most obese state in the United States, needs to shed pounds. A former pro football player turned fitness coach wants to make it happen. The Magnolia State has an adult obesity rate of 33% and has the highest rate of overweight and obese children in the country, but Paul Lacoste said he's inspired to help his home state get fit. "It's time for Mississippi to get in shape and show the world we can beat obesity," said the 36-year-old coach from Madison. Lacoste attended high school in Jackson, played football at Mississippi State University where he was an All-SEC and All-America selection in 1996, and then had a brief career in the NFL, CFL and XFL . He said his football career provided him with the tools he needed to be in top physical shape and he now wants to share these lessons with his home state. @highlight Mississippi has an adult obesity rate of 33 percent @highlight The Magnolia State has the highest rate of overweight and obese children in the U.S. @highlight Paul Lacoste is helping his home state shed pounds in "Fit 4 Change" program
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