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Fareed Zakaria: One of the annual traditions of the @placeholder week has become breakfast with Ahmadinejad.
New York (CNN) -- Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's appearances in New York this week are part of a shrewd strategy that is aimed at enhancing his standing in Iran and the Middle East, says analyst Fareed Zakaria. Ahmadinejad, who came to the United Nations for the annual meeting of the United Nations General Assembly, met with journalists and was interviewed on Larry King Live, where he called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu a "skilled killer" and parried questions about his nation's nuclear program. "The reality about Iran is that it's a middle-rank power, a regional power, and if not for Ahmadinejad's outlandishness, it would not deserve as much attention as we're giving it," Zakaria said. "But we give it and him enormous attention and almost give Iran and Ahmadinejad free power." @highlight Iran president made annual trip to New York for U.N. General Assembly @highlight Fareed Zakaria says Ahmadinejad's tough remarks are part of a strategy @highlight He says media attention elevates his profile in Iran and the Middle East @highlight Zakaria: Iran is middle-rank power that gets more than its share of attention
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Over the years, @placeholder officials have looked for opportunities in the media to portray Russia as helpful and constructive -- even when it was not.
(CNN) -- All this excitement over recent Russian public diplomacy on Syria is a bit odd to those of us who have been following that diplomacy strategy for over a decade. That Vladimir Putin chose to write an op-ed in The New York Times this week is not at all shocking. It is part of a broader pattern of Russian outreach that began in 2001. What confuses people about Russian public diplomacy is that it often veers from a closed fist approach to an open handshake depending on its narrow objective -- all the while testing America as it seeks to build its own popularity around the world. @highlight Tara Sonenshine: Putin op-ed not surprising: Russia has long tried to build its popularity @highlight Putin attentive to polls on views of Russia, tries to stem persistent negative portrayals, she says @highlight She says oddly, Russia keeps doing negative things and trying to get positive press @highlight Sonenshine: Op-ed has provoked many; Russia doesn't mind; Putin enjoys tweaking U.S.
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Carrying all your personal @placeholder and travel documents on a single device would be very tempting for skilled password hacks, says Hughes.
(CNN) -- What if you found yourself stuck alone at a faraway airport -- with no money, credit cards or ID? How easily could you fly back home again? You might survive if you had a smartphone. Emerging "empty pockets" technology is increasingly allowing travelers to use their phones to make purchases, book flights, check in and board planes. Wallets? They're so 2008. Delta, American and United are already big into electronic boarding passes on smartphones, and stragglers like JetBlue are planning e-boarding programs in the near future. What's next? If some visionaries have their way, the future of mobile travel will touch virtually every key activity at the airport -- including security and U.S. passports. Smartphone technology might improve airport efficiency and help ease the pain from skyrocketing traffic predicted in the next 20 years. @highlight Apple releases Passbook travel/coupon app Wednesday @highlight Mobile technology opens door to "empty pocket" travel @highlight Apple patent includes unprecedented airport security function @highlight Expert: Hackers would target electronic passports on phones
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U.S. officials, for instance, cannot venture into @placeholder waters without prior permission and will stop a chase and alert Mexican authorities if suspected boats cross into that territory.
While security has tightened at the U.S. border, drug smugglers are increasingly turning to the high seas. The area where boats were seized off California and the northwest coast of Mexico tripled to a size comparable to the state of Montana during the 2013 fiscal year, which ended in September. Off South America, traffickers over the years have been traversing territory so big the continental United States could be dropped inside of it. Mexico's Sinaloa cartel has been loading marijuana bales onto 50-foot vessels as far south as the Mexican port of Mazatlan - where its leader, Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman, was captured early Saturday - and running them up the Pacific coast to the U.S., deep into California. It's unclear if Guzman's arrest will hinder the maritime runs. @highlight Drug runners are launching from Mexico and shipping tons of drugs all the way up to Northern California @highlight The Coast Guard, the agency with the best tools to stop smugglers on the high seas, has had to ground aircraft and stop cutters because of cutbacks @highlight Coast Guard reduced operating costs by 25percent in 2013 because of the sequester
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'The guy on @placeholder said it will be in the upper reaches because it's such a beautiful domestic piece.
By Hayley Dixon PUBLISHED: 05:40 EST, 30 November 2012 | UPDATED: 06:36 EST, 30 November 2012 A small bronze sculpture that was dismissed as a 'humble' paperweight for decades has been confirmed as an £80,000 Barbara Hepworth. The 1965 work, called Oval Form, sat on the headteacher's desk at St Ives School for years and was originally used as a house prize when students performed well. But was revealed as 'probably the most expensive paperweight in the world' by stunned experts on BBC's Antiques Roadshow on Sunday. The £80,000 sculpture Oval Form, pictured, was originally used as a prize for academic achievement before it became one of the world's most expensive paperweights @highlight Sculpture was originally used as a prize for academic achievement @highlight St Ives School in Cornwall has vowed to keep artwork despite its value @highlight It was gifted by the artist herself who was a governor at the school
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'We're so happy we are free,' Mr Fattal said at a press conference in @placeholder.
By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 12:06 AM on 22nd September 2011 After two years behind bars, two U.S. hikers jailed as spies in Iran were reunited with family members after securing their freedom today after a court approved a $1million bail deal. Shane Bauer and Josh Fattal were released from Tehran's notorious Evin prison and flew out of the Tehran International airport on a private jet after posting $500,000 bail each. Their Iranian lawyer, Masoud Shafiei, revealed the $1million sum was paid by Oman, an ally of the U.S. that also has diplomatic ties with Iran. Scroll down for video @highlight Shane Bauer and Josh Fattal embrace family members after landing in Oman @highlight Bauer and Fattal, both 29, released from prison after Oman posts $1million bail. @highlight Hikers were detained, along with another American, Sarah Shourd, in July 2009.
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Some of the vehicles on show at the Olympic Stadium wouldn't have looked out of place in the @placeholder film series
The Paralympics closing ceremony kicked off with a spectacular post-apocalyptic Mad Max-style invasion of the Olympic Stadium. Amid fire and smoke, performers drove in on dozens of British-made welded-together vehicles, burning bicycles and bizarre machines that looked straight out of Mel Gibson's classic 1979 dystopian action movie. The outlandish performance for the Festival of the Flame also included a grand entrance by Prince Edward who entered the stadium in a chauffeur-driven carriage made out of second-hand cars. It was followed by war hero Captain Luke Sinnott, who lost his legs and an arm in a blast on the battlefields of Helmand, climbing a flagpole and proudly flying the Union Flag. @highlight War hero Captain Luke Sinnott climbed a flagpole to fly the Union Flag @highlight He lost his legs and an arm in a blast on the battlefields of Helmand
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The French medicines agency last month revealed Dianette is widely used as a contraceptive in @placeholder.
By Rachel Ellis Shannon Deakin: The 16-year-old died after taking Dianette A common acne pill taken by thousands of young British women is under investigation following safety concerns. After it was recently linked to four deaths, regulators in France are suspending sales of the hormone treatment Dianette, which is also used as an oral contraceptive and is known to increase the risk of blood clots. In Canada, 11 deaths have been linked to the drug. The European Medicines Agency, which regulates medicines across Europe, announced last week it will now carry out a review into its safety. In the UK, concerns about the drug were raised following the recent deaths of several young women, among them Shannon Deakin in 2011. @highlight French regulators have suspended sales of oral contraceptive hormone treatment Dianette @highlight Given to 62,000 women in UK ever year, usually to treat polycystic ovarian syndrome, a hormonal problem @highlight European Medicines Agency - which regulates medicines - will now conduct safety review
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For 15 years, @placeholder has spent two weekends a month at the center working with dogs.
(CNN) -- Search-and-rescue dog handler Denise Corliss loves Disaster City. That's what the Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service calls its 52-acre search and rescue training center in College Station, Texas. Disaster City is a classroom for chaos -- a manufactured jungle of concrete, rebar and other rubble you might find in the aftermath of a hurricane or explosion or the 9/11 attacks. "It's like a playground for first responders," says Corliss, a member of the Texas Task Force 1 urban search and rescue team. "It's like my second home." Search and rescue teams travel to the facility from around the nation to receive training certified by the Federal Emergency Management Administration. Most of the trainees are human. Some are dogs. Hundreds of FEMA canine teams have trained at Disaster City. @highlight Bretagne, one of the last living 9/11 search and rescue dogs, trained at Disaster City @highlight The College Station, Texas, facility is a realistic classroom for search and rescue teams @highlight Hundreds of dogs have and dog handlers have received FEMA certification there @highlight Dogs must have special traits to succeed at search and rescue
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Christians have also been ordered not to prevent any of their fellow @placeholder from converting to Islam.
The Islamic State has released a list of rules dictating how Christians living in the Syrian city of Raqqa should behave, including the instruction to never pray in public or within earshot of a Muslim. In the list of seven rules that Christians must obey, the terror group also warns that there should never be any 'treachery' against ISIS, nor any mockery directed towards Muslims or Islam. The new set of restrictions are applicable to those living in ISIS-controlled Raqqa, previously one of Syria's most liberal areas. Scroll down for video The Islamic State has released a list of rules dictating how Christians living in the Syrian city of Raqqa should behave (file picture) @highlight Strict rules say there should never be any treachery against Islamic State @highlight Christians also banned from displaying crosses or praying aloud in public @highlight Rules in return for Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi protecting Christians in Raqqa @highlight Terror group has imposed hardline Islamist law in ISIS-controlled city
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He is not holding out great hope for the discussions in @placeholder.
During the height of the 2009 financial crisis, when there was a real and present danger of banks seizing up due to a lack of liquidity, the then-British Prime Minister Gordon Brown altered the geopolitical architecture. Brown moved with a sense of urgency to formalize the Group of 20 nations. The strategy was sound. He wanted to bring countries representing 80% of GDP under one umbrella, bridge the gap between the developed and the developing world and, most importantly, tap the $4 trillion of surplus funds that still exist within the BRICS economies. In the context of a financial crisis, the strategy worked. Four years later, however, geopolitics is trumping economics. The G20 has become an unwieldy group of countries with different priorities, and without political backing from Washington. @highlight The G20 is being held in St Petersburg, but focus will be on tensions between Vladimir Putin and Barack Obama @highlight Discussions are meant to be around economics, but will be overshadowed by Syria @highlight Emerging markets have been suffering as demand for commodities drop, and currencies have collapsed @highlight John Defterios writes the G20 has become an unwieldy group of countries with different priorities
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five defendants have said they were unaware that @placeholder, who pleaded
By Luke Garratt PUBLISHED: 10:52 EST, 28 February 2014 | UPDATED: 13:40 EST, 28 February 2014 Innocent bystander? Annette Bongiorno leaves federal court in New York on Monday after testifying she had no idea what most of the crimes attributed to Madoff were Bernie Madoff's former secretary, one of the five Madoff workers on trial for abetting his fraud, says she did not understand any financial terms despite spending 40 years working for him at his office. Annette Bongiorno, 65, on trial in federal court in Manhattan, said she did not understand terms like Ponzi scheme, treasury bond, the Standard & Poor’s 500 index or events like the collapse of Lehman Brothers, despite being a key employee at the investment firm. @highlight Annette Bongiorno, 65, worked for Bernie Madoff for 40 years @highlight Bongiorno said in Manhattan federal court for alleged role in Ponzi scheme @highlight She claims she didn't know about finance, despite decades as assistant @highlight Says she was 'just following orders' when it came to Madoff's scams
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Earlier this month he told @placeholder to follow Rooney’s example and stay behind after training to work on his finishing.
By Jamie Redknapp It’s always important to have a deep squad, and David Moyes will be delighted to have Danny Welbeck in his. With Robin van Persie out, Wayne Rooney has taken on the bulk of responsibilities up front, but Welbeck is now playing an absolutely vital role. He was a super sub at Norwich, scoring after coming on at half-time, and he now has four goals in his last four league games for United. Matchwinner: Danny Welbeck netted the only goal of the game for Manchester United against Norwich Under Sir Alex Ferguson, Welbeck was struggling to score. @highlight David Moyes must love having Danny Welbeck in his United squad @highlight Edin Dzeko has key role to play at Etihad in Sergio Aguero's absence @highlight Tom Huddlestone is a pass master at Hull City
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Should the deal go through, it will be the first major new role cast in @placeholder.
(EW.com) -- While rampant speculation on who is or is not in the running for the role of Finnick Odair in "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" continues to set the Internet ablaze, producers have reportedly made their first offer for another pivotal role in the sequel. According to multiple reports, Oscar-winner Philip Seymour Hoffman has been asked to play Plutarch Heavensbee, the new Gamemaker at the Capitol after Seneca Crane (Wes Bentley) was creatively executed at the end of The Hunger Games. Plutarch is a far savvier political animal than his predecessor, and he plays a crucial role in the events of Catching Fire. @highlight Oscar-winner Philip Seymour Hoffman has been asked to play Plutarch Heavensbee @highlight The Internet is still rampant with speculation on who will play Finnick Odair @highlight Hoffman just ended an acclaimed run in Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman"
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Its member states are to deny @placeholder access to their ports, freeze Mali's accounts in regional banks and suspend Mali's participation in cultural and sporting events.
(CNN) -- International pressure built Tuesday for leaders of the military group that seized power last month from Mali's democratically elected president to restore the nation to civilian rule. The African Union said Tuesday it will impose more sanctions on the country, one day after the Economic Community of West African States slapped the ruling military junta with travel and economic restrictions after last month's coup. The AU supports the sanctions imposed by the ECOWAS in Mali and "further decided to impose their own sanctions, with asset freezes and travel bans against leaders of the military junta and all those involved in contributing to the 'destabilization' of Mali," said Ramtane Lamamra, commissioner for peace and security. @highlight "We are surviving on hope," says Timbuktu witness @highlight U.S. government is "deeply concerned about the ongoing political crisis in Mali" @highlight West African countries on Monday imposed sanctions on the junta @highlight A Tuareg insurgency has taken control of regional capitals in northern Mali
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'There will come a time when @placeholder's memory will bring a smile to your lips instead of a tear to your eye.
Vice President Joe Biden visited the devastated family of slain NYPD officer Wenjian Liu after delivering and emotional eulogy to Rafael Ramos during his funeral on Saturday. He and his wife Jill spent 25 minutes in the Brooklyn home of the 32-year-old officer's widow and his family after the funeral service for his 40-year-old partner. Thousands of officers line the streets of Queens to pay their respects to Ramos who was shot and killed last week alongside his partner. Vice President Joe Biden arrives with his wife Jill for the funeral of Rafael Ramos at the Christ Tabernacle Church in Queens where he delivered a eulogy. After the ceremony he visited the home of his slain officer Wenjian Liu @highlight After the funeral for Ramos in Queens he and his wife Jill spent 25 minutes in the home of Liu's family, including the officer's widow @highlight He told the officer's distraught father : 'You now have a family larger than you ever thought you'd have,' referring to the NYPD @highlight In his eulogy to Ramos he spoke directly to the family sitting in the front @highlight He said that his death 'touched the soul of the entire nation'
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And we're going to use @placeholder's idealism as another motivation for the idealism that brings all of you to this effort in the first place.
(CNN) -- On the same day terrorists took lives in Boston, Secretary of State John Kerry talked in Tokyo about another young life extinguished by an explosive device, Foreign Service Officer Anne Smedinghoff. "A 25-year-old young woman, full of idealism, full of hopes, taking books to children in a school so they can learn, and wiped out by terrorism, by the worst kind of nihilistic nothing -- violence that doesn't stand for anything except killing people and stopping the future," Kerry said, talking of his decision to pay a condolence visit to her parents and vowing her death would not be in vain. @highlight Gayle Lemmon: Terror doesn't discriminate: People all over world died Monday @highlight Lemmon: Like the diplomat killed in Afghanistan, lives were cut short in Boston @highlight She says rebuilding after loss requires tenacity and a commitment to living @highlight Lemmon: Terror easily seizes the spotlight; we must bear witness and find justice
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"@placeholder must respect the freedom of its neighbors," Bush said, calling Georgia a "courageous democracy."
TBILISI, Georgia (CNN) -- A grim Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili said Friday that he signed a cease-fire agreement that requires the immediate withdrawal of all Russian forces from Georgian soil. Georgia President Mikheil Saakashvili announces Friday he signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia. The agreement includes a provision for independent monitors and an eventual reconstruction plan for Georgia's economy, said U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, who brought the documents to Tbilisi, Georgia's capital. The two met for almost five hours, the Georgian president said. Later Friday, the office of French President Nicolas Sarkozy, who brokered the agreement, said Russian President Dmitry Medvedev had confirmed Russia's cooperation. @highlight NEW: Sarkozy's office says Russian President Dmitry Medvedev will sign deal @highlight NEW: Georgia's president blames NATO actions for leading to Russian invasion @highlight Condoleezza Rice says all Russian forces must leave Georgia immediately @highlight President Bush says Cold War is over, intimidation not acceptable
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On @placeholder, he said, "I gave her medicine so I could get rid of her faster, get the nurses off the floor."
(CNN) -- After reviewing the case of a woman who died at New Orleans, Louisiana's Memorial Hospital in the days after Hurricane Katrina, coroner Frank Minyard said Thursday that he cannot classify her death as a homicide. Minyard said he hopes his findings on the death of Jannie Burgess, 79, will mark "the end of the Memorial Hospital hurricane situation." The review was initiated after an August 2009 New York Times article quoted a doctor as saying Memorial patients were given morphine and other drugs after Katrina struck in August 2005, with hospital staff knowing that it could hasten some of the patients' deaths. @highlight 79-year-old Jannie Burgess died in New Orleans hospital @highlight Newspaper quoted doctor as saying patients given morphine after storm @highlight "This patient was extremely sick," coroner says @highlight He said he doesn't think received enough morphine to kill her
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@placeholder was even worse, with 32,894 people turning out to vote in a state with more than 465,000 registered Republicans.
(CNN) -- Beneath Rick Santorum's stunning three-state sweep on Tuesday stands another stubborn sign of dissatisfaction with the status quo: Republican turnout is down. I'm talking embarrassingly, disturbingly, hey-don't-you-know-it's-an-election-year bad. It is a sign of a serious enthusiasm gap among the rank and file, and a particularly bad omen for Mitt Romney and the GOP in the general election. Here's the tale of the tape, state by state, beginning with Tuesday night: Minnesota had just more than 47,000 people turn out for its caucuses this year -- four years ago it was nearly 63,000 -- and Romney came in first, not a distant third as he did Tuesday night. In Colorado, more than 70,000 people turned out for its caucus in 2008 -- but in 2012 it was 65,000. And Missouri -- even making a generous discount for the fact that this was an entirely symbolic contest -- had 232,000 people turn out, less than half the number who did four years ago. @highlight John Avlon: Rank-and-file votes lower than in the past, a bad omen for Mitt Romney and GOP @highlight GOP turnout flat-lined in some states, Avlon says, and went downhill in Florida, Nevada @highlight Avlon points to polarization, the effect of negative ads and dissatisfaction with candidates @highlight More bad news, he says: No candidate is likely to appeal to independents, centrists
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It is not clear if @placeholder, who is not named as a defendant in the suit, still works at the chain.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:02 EST, 23 February 2014 | UPDATED: 15:04 EST, 23 February 2014 A former fast food waiter is suing Hardee’s restaurant chain, claiming his supervisor pressured him into a sexual relationship and fired him when he ended it. Gerald Anderson alleged manager Danielle Dahlenburg hired him in August 2012 and subjected him to 'unwanted sexual advances, requests for sexual favors and sexual touching', according to court documents filed on February 5. The South Dakota man claims he had sex with Dahlenburg for at least two months because she led him to believe it was a job requirement. @highlight Gerald Anderson is suing the Hardee’s restaurant chain for discrimination @highlight He claims his supervisor, Danielle Dahlenburg, convinced him that having sex with her was a condition of his job @highlight He claims he was fired in October 2012 a week after he ended the relationship @highlight Hardee's has not yet filed a response to the February 5 lawsuit
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Sunday's march is the latest attempt to get to the bottom of one of @placeholder's most enduring mysteries, the disappearance of Emanuela Orlandi, the daughter of a Vatican employee.
Rome (CNN) -- The brother of an Italian girl missing for nearly 30 years urged the Vatican to investigate her case as several hundred demonstrators carrying pictures of her marched to St. Peter's Square on Sunday. The march came a day after Italian prosecutor Giancarlo Capaldo told CNN that a priest who used to run a church in Rome is under investigation on suspicion of complicity in the abduction of Emanuela Orlandi. Msgr. Piero Vergari, the former rector of Sant'Apollinare, is being investigated along with four members of a criminal gang, Capaldo said Saturday. Missing children, perception vs. reality Vergari, who left the position in 1991, did not reply to an e-mail from CNN seeking comment. @highlight Emanuela Orlandi vanished from Rome at the age of 15 nearly 30 years ago @highlight A priest is suspected of complicity in her disappearance, a prosecutor says @highlight Hundreds of demonstrators urge the Vatican to reveal what it knows about the case @highlight Investigators open the tomb of a mob boss in search of the girl's remains
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(@placeholder had to at least appear to have some control of the situation.)
(CNN) -- In his speech about Syria Tuesday night, President Obama tried to make a graceful turn on a fast-moving platform. He wanted to explain to a skeptical public why they should support his plan for a limited military attack on Syria in response to, the administration says, the use of chemical weapons by the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. But his effort was only mildly successful, restating arguments that will be familiar even to those who have not been paying close attention, but also shining a spotlight on the weaknesses of the administration's case. In the 36 hours leading up to his speech, the circumstances that would determine that case took several confusing turns. Suddenly, with Syria's expressed willingness to give up its chemical weapons, a possible diplomatic avenue opened up that might allow the president to claim victory without launching a single missile. But this plan is far from a sure bet and brings problems of its own. This made the president's job of persuasion even more difficult. @highlight Frida Ghitis: Obama went into speech with Syria situation in new flux; was mildly successful @highlight She says he saved talk of diplomatic plan till after he described gassing of kids @highlight She says this because clearing Syria's chemical weapons could fall through, as Assad buys time @highlight Ghitis: If diplomacy restores "red line," Obama's threat will show threat of consequences matters
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@placeholder' True Desire line may have been manufactured there, as well as
By Anthony Bond PUBLISHED: 17:37 EST, 27 November 2012 | UPDATED: 04:40 EST, 28 November 2012 They are photographs which heap shame on some of the world's biggest multi-national companies. As Bangladesh struggles to come to terms with the deaths of 111 workers in the deadliest blaze in the country's history, new photographs have emerged showing how some of the West's biggest firms had their clothes made at the factory. Garments made in the Tazreen factory for major multi-nationals have been found by people searching through the wreckage of the fire. The blaze has provoked anger among campaigners who want better safety conditions in Bangladesh's garment factories. @highlight Garments found in the wreckage of the fire show the labels of some of the world's biggest multi-national companies @highlight Firms which appear to have been using the factory include Enyce, Dickies, C&A, Wal-Mart and Sears
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@placeholder scored 31 Premier League goals for Liverpool under Brendan Rodgers last season
Mario Balotelli was the wrong signing for Liverpool because he doesn't fit the club's style of play, says Michael Owen. Balotelli has struggled on Merseyside since his £16million move from Italian giants AC Milan - scoring just twice in 12 appearances and none in the Premier League. The 24-year-old is struggling to fill the gap left by Luis Suarez, and former Anfield favourite Owen believes Brendan Rodgers' philosophy is unnatural to Balotelli's game. Liverpool striker Mario Balotelli has been disappointing since his £16million summer switch from AC Milan Michael Owen believes Balotelli (left) has struggled to adapt to Brendan Rodgers' philosophy at the club @highlight Mario Balotelli joined Liverpool for £16million from AC Milan in August @highlight Balotelli has scored two goals in 12 appearances this season @highlight 24-year-old is yet to score in the Premier League for Liverpool @highlight Owen says Balotelli is not the world-class striker Liverpool need
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@placeholder got the news from a French government liaison appointed to deal with families of victims, he said.
Paris (CNN) -- Seventy-five additional bodies have been recovered from the wreckage of an Air France plane that crashed off the coast of Brazil two years ago, more than doubling the number of remains that have been found, the vice-president of the French victims' association told CNN Tuesday. The remains have not yet been identified, Robert Soulas said. Air France 447 plunged into the Atlantic Ocean on June 1, 2009, killing all 228 people aboard. The bulk of the wreckage was found this year after a search by robot submarines of an underwater mountain range. Many bodies were still in the fuselage, investigators said at the time. Only about 50 bodies were recovered in the days following the crash. @highlight The remains have not been identified, a French relative says @highlight The recovery more than doubles the number of bodies found since the 2009 crash @highlight Air France 447 plunged into the ocean, killing 228 people
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"We talked about humanitarian assistance and trying to work those avenues, cease-fires, we need to get the Syrian regime to stop the onslaught of @placeholder.
(CNN) -- Desperation and a rapidly growing death toll serve as a backdrop for a new effort dozens of countries are launching in hopes of finally stemming the brutal crackdown under way in Syria. At a meeting Friday in Tunisia, world leaders will look to mount pressure against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. The meeting of the "Friends of Syria" group is "part of our ongoing efforts with our friends, allies, and the Syrian opposition to crystallize next steps to halt the slaughter of the Syrian people and pursue a transition to democracy in Syria," U.S. State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said. @highlight "The question is, what do we do?" says State Department spokesman @highlight About 500 soldiers defect and create an opposition brigade, an opposition leader says @highlight Two journalists were killed by government shelling in Baba Amr @highlight Syria says authorities killed and arrested "terrorists"
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Learning curve: Touted as a future manager, Alonso looks forward to working with @placeholder
Xabi Alonso said goodbye to Real Madrid on Friday and admitted he turned his back on a possible return to the Premier League because he did not want to spoil his Liverpool legacy. The former Spain midfielder, who joins Bayern Munich from Real Madrid after five years at the club, has been linked with a return to England with former coach Jose Mourinho in the past and even to former rivals Manchester United this summer. But speaking from the Bernabeu he said: 'I had five great years at Liverpool and I would rather just keep that memory as it is. The interest came in from Bayern in the last two weeks and it's the right decision. @highlight Xabi Alonso left Real Madrid for Bayern Munich in a £5 million deal @highlight Former Spain ace said he wanted to preserve his memories of Liverpool @highlight The midfielder will link up with compatriot Pep Guardiola in Munich @highlight German champions have midfield injury crisis with Thiago, Bastian Schweinsteiger and Javi Martinez currently unavailable @highlight Alonso was linked with Manchester United before Germany move
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Stephen Lawrence's father, @placeholder, told reporters he hoped to be standing outside the court in a year's time marking the sentencing of the other men allegedly involved in his son's death.
London (CNN) -- Two men who were found guilty of the racist murder of a black teenager in London were sentenced Wednesday to more than 14 years in prison each, the court said. Gary Dobson and David Norris were convicted Tuesday in the killing of Stephen Lawrence in 1993, after a trial based on new forensic evidence. The judge said at the sentencing that the crime was committed for no reason other than racial hatred, British media reported. Dobson was sentenced to serve at least 15 years and two months in prison, while Norris got a minimum of 14 years and three months, the court said. Norris will be given credit for just over a year that he has already served on remand. @highlight NEW: Neville Lawrence says he hopes other suspects in the case are also brought to justice @highlight NEW: The Lawrence family helped bring "much-needed fundamental reform to policing," a police body says @highlight NEW: Dobson's father shouts "Shame on you all," as his son is jailed for 15 years, a second man for 14 @highlight NEW: Lawrence's mother says she is glad the judge did not let the men "hide behind their ages"
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Former Prime Minister @placeholder, who died in April 2013, was the only politician to make the top general searches list
By Victoria Woollaston PUBLISHED: 07:34 EST, 17 December 2013 | UPDATED: 14:34 EST, 17 December 2013 2013 has been a busy year. Politicians Margaret Thatcher and Nelson Mandela died, the royal baby was born, Andy Murray became the first British man to win a Wimbledon grand slam in 77 years and Miley Cyrus caused outrage by 'twerking' at the MTV Video Music Awards. To round up this eventful year, Google has published its Zetigeist list, which highlights the most searched-for people, questions, events, songs, and more of the past 12 months. And according to the list, the most popular search of 2013 was for Paul Walker, the American actor, who was killed in a car crash in 30 November. @highlight Google's Zeitgeist list highlights the top trending topics in the UK for 2013 @highlight Actor Paul Walker's death caused him to top the list of general searches @highlight While Miley Cyrus' VMA performance left many asking 'What is twerking?' @highlight Kim Kardashian was the most popular celebrity, ahead of One Direction @highlight The Grand National was more popular than this year's Wimbledon @highlight Harlem Shake beat Blurred Lines and Gangnam Style in the songs list
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A notice was released to parents referring to the allegations as 'sexual abuse' but it did not elaborate when contacted by @placeholder.
By Becky Evans PUBLISHED: 07:52 EST, 6 June 2013 | UPDATED: 07:52 EST, 6 June 2013 A U.S teacher working at a private French school in China has been arrested on suspicion of abusing at least seven pupils. Officials from the fee-paying school told AFP that a second teacher, who is also American, was extradited back to the U.S. after similar accusations were made. Parents contacted Chinese police last month and the kindergarten teacher at the Lycee Francais de Shanghai was then arrested. A security guard at the Lycee Francais de Shanghai French where a U.S. teacher is accused of sexual abuse @highlight The teacher at the Lycee Francais in Shanghai was arrested last month @highlight Parents went to Chinese Police with concerns about abuse @highlight Second teacher at school extradited to U.S. in 2012 after similar allegations
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Auschwitz records show he had a twin, @placeholder7734.
At the former concentration camp Auschwitz, Poland (CNN)Menachem Bodner has been to Auschwitz three times: First as a child prisoner of just 4 years old. He has only fragments of memories from his time here: Staring out at barbed wire, running down concrete stairs, hiding in a corner. And one especially vivid memory that still haunts his dreams, the bloodied face of an elderly man. Last year, he visited the German Nazi-run concentration camp as a survivor. He came for closure and says he felt an overwhelming sense of relief. During the 70-year memorial for the liberation of Auschwitz on Tuesday, he visited the camp in search for his identical twin brother, separated shortly after liberation. @highlight Menachem Bodner, then called Elias Gottesman, was separated from his twin, Jeno, after liberation @highlight "Sometimes I stare at people in the street, and I look for someone who looks like me," he says @highlight CNN goes with him to Auschwitz, where he hopes memories might be triggered
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The two boxers unleashed their animosity towards one another in the ring but it was Frazier who emerged on top and after Ali was floored in the 15th round the bout was awarded to @placeholder.
The gloves worn by Muhammad Ali in his 1971 fight with Joe Frazier have been sold for £237,000. An anonymous bidder bought the gloves at an auction in Cleveland, Ohio. The bout, dubbed ‘The Fight of the Century’, saw Frazier beat Ali by a unanimous decision to become the undisputed world heavyweight champion. At the time, Frazier was the heavyweight world champion, a title that had been stripped from Ali four years previously after he was banned from boxing for refusing to enlist in the Vietnam draft. History: The gloves were used by the boxing hero when he took to the ring against Frazier in March 1971 @highlight The gloves were used by Muhammad Ali when he took to the ring against Joe Frazier in March 1971 @highlight Ali suffered his first professional defeat at the hands of Smokin' Joe @highlight The gloves fetched £237,000 at auction from an anonymous bidder @highlight They remained with his trainer Angelo Dundee until his death in 2012
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The @placeholder studio was given a special ethereal makeover for their supernatural special
A psychic who claims to have sex with aliens who sneak into her room while she sleeps appeared on live TV to discuss the 'out-of-this-world orgasms' she has with 'octopus men and cat people'. Stephany Fay Cohen discussed her adult adventures with Holly Willoughby and Philip Schofield on today's This Morning, as part of a week of features celebrating the supernatural. Cohen even drew pictures of both the UFO she travels in with her 'spirit guides', and a Grey, one race of alien with whom she interacts. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Before the show, Cohen, left, revealed to Philip Schofield that the sex she has with aliens including the Grey race, right, resulted in 'out-of-this-world orgasms' @highlight Stephany Fay Cohen discussed alien adventures on This Morning @highlight Claims she visits other solar systems on a UFO at night @highlight Holly Willoughby and Philip Schofield tested her psychic powers
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One of those things that need to be done is community outreach, Jackson said; it's one of the steps that the police department and the local government need to take for @placeholder to be more cohesive.
Ahead of a town hall meeting Tuesday night, Ferguson's mayor said the aftermath of the shooting death of Michael Brown helped open the eyes of city officials to the town's racial divide. "I think what it showed was ... even though I always knew again that African-Americans had experiences that were frustrating, definitely frustrating, many of that never bubbled to the surface. So I think what really opened my eyes was how significant that can be for many people," Mayor James Knowles said. Police Chief Thomas Jackson echoed the mayor's sentiment. "The things that have bubbled up since the shooting have really made us sit up and take notice and realize that there is a lot more work to be done," Jackson said. @highlight Ferguson mayor: Shooting aftermath revealed the racial divide in the city @highlight Police chief says he'll continue to walk and talk with protesters @highlight Protests erupted after Ferguson Officer Darren Wilson's fatal shooting of unarmed Michael Brown @highlight City is holding a town hall that is closed to media Tuesday night
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@placeholder, Britain’s largest dairy food company, has struggled to pass on higher raw milk prices it paid to farmers last year and has been losing customers to supermarket chains, which offer cheaper milk.
For more than a hundred years the traditional British milkman has been making doorstep deliveries. But now the daily pint is to be delivered by the Germans across much of the country. Surrey-based Dairy Crest has sold all of its dairies and 3,000 milk floats to Bavaria’s Müller for £80million. End of an era: Mark Allen, chief executive of Dairy Crest, said it didn't matter who owns the company Müller – which sells dairy products around the world – will take control of four dairies at Severnside, near Bristol, Chadwell Heath, east London, Foston, Derbyshire, and Hanworth, in Birmingham, as well as around 70 depots. @highlight Surrey-based Dairy Crest has sold its dairies and milk floats to Müller @highlight Bavarian company will take control of four dairies as well as 70 depots @highlight Dairy Crest will now focus on Country Life butter and Cathedral City brands
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The United States has investigative interest because he killed an @placeholder.
(CNN) -- U.S. law enforcement officials believe they may have identified the masked man seen in the ISIS video of the killing of American journalist James Foley, two U.S. officials told CNN. "They have a pretty good idea of who it may be," a U.S. official said. But the official cautioned that "it's not 100% yet." Neither official, who spoke to CNN on the condition of anonymity, was willing to identify the suspect, citing the ongoing investigation. The official said, "We've been using all means to identify the person." That includes voice analysis and analyzing metadata from the video as well as other methods, according to the second U.S. official. The official declined to elaborate on what those other methods were. @highlight Man with British accent appears in video of Foley's beheading @highlight "They have a pretty good idea of who it may be," a U.S. official says @highlight But officials say they aren't 100% certain of man's identity
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Mr Melluso added: 'As soon as she came in the door, Mrs @placeholder said ''Mitt, that's what I like to eat.'''
By Louise Boyle PUBLISHED: 17:13 EST, 8 October 2012 | UPDATED: 05:19 EST, 9 October 2012 Mitt Romney might be working up a sweat on the campaign trail but he looked more than a little awkward when an enthusiastic supporter went to mop his brow during a photo op. The Republican nominee and wife Ann stopped by the Tin Fish restaurant in Port Saint Lucie, Florida on Sunday for some seafood, when owner Joseph Melluso gave Romney's face a vigorous wipe down with some paper napkins. Romney laughed hesitantly before leaning back out of the chef's reach, saying: 'Thank you, thank you... you're next. It's a little rainy out there.' @highlight Restaurant owner Joseph Melluso tried to dry the Republican nominee's face after he got caught in the Florida rain @highlight Romney and wife Ann sampled wild salmon and scallops at Tin Fish in Port St Lucie after a campaign speech on Sunday
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Scott had struggled to get along with @placeholder’s family, according to the
By David Gardner In Los Angeles Mick Jagger reportedly left L'Wren Scott behind on the latest Rolling Stones world tour because his bandmates branded her the group's Yoko Ono Mick Jagger left his girlfriend L’Wren Scott behind on the latest Rolling Stones world tour because his bandmates branded her the group’s Yoko Ono, according to a report in the US. The other Stones allegedly ‘loathed’ the 49-year-old American fashion designer because she was so controlling. ‘When they saw her, they said, “Here comes Yoko”,’ a source told the New York Post. The taunt was a reference to John Lennon’s widow, who was widely blamed for causing the Beatles’ break-up in 1970. @highlight Mick Jagger left his girlfriend behind on the band's latest world tour because his bandmates branded her the group's Yoko Ono, according to a report @highlight They allegedly 'loathed' the designer, 49, because she was too controlling @highlight A source told the New York Post: 'When they saw her, they said, "Here comes Yoko",' in a reference to John Lennon's widow
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Lazy: @placeholder (left) relaxes as his colleagues train yesterday
By Nick Pisa PUBLISHED: 05:13 EST, 21 June 2012 | UPDATED: 06:08 EST, 21 June 2012 An Italian regional councillor has sparked a race row after he posted on his Facebook page a picture of footballer Mario Balotelli working in fields as an immigrant worker. Paolo Ciani, 51, of the right wing Future and Liberty party, mocked up the photograph which showed Balotelli, 21, wearing his Italian shirt and bent over collecting cabbages in a field. The caption underneath referred to Balotelli's elbow against Ireland's Richard Dunne in his side's 2-0 win which went unseen by the match referee, the player's goal and then his foul mouthed outburst. @highlight Paolo Ciani mocked up photo of Balotelli collecting cabbages @highlight Sparks outrage by saying: 'This clown should go and work in the field' @highlight Defends himself posting snap of himself with black resident
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The company hopes the video glasses will be a cult hit on Facebook and @placeholder, where point-of-view videos will be a unique way for users to 'capture the moment'.
By Rob Waugh PUBLISHED: 07:08 EST, 23 May 2012 | UPDATED: 08:32 EST, 23 May 2012 Recording video is about to get worryingly easy - with a new pair of techno-glasses that record video and stills, but look like ordinary specs. Google's much-hyped Project Glass goggles - modelled by CEO Larry Page yesterday - are bulky and distinctly dorky. Vergence Labs product is stylish - styled after Clark Kent, its makers say - and 'stealthy', as the video-recording specs look just like ordinary glasses. Le geek, c'est chic? The glasses are designed to record video and stills for easy sharing on social network sites such as Facebook @highlight Prototype glasses created on 3D printer @highlight Glasses record video to share via Facebook, YouTube and Twitter @highlight Also has 'magic' button which turns them into sunglasses
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More than 3million leaflets had been dropped over the country from @placeholder aeroplanes warning that atomic weapons would be used 'again and again' unless the war was ended.
By Hugo Gye Poignant photographs of the aftermath of the atomic bomb attack on Nagasaki have been unearthed after lying hidden for seven decades. The images were taken by one of Japan's top photographers the day after the explosion, but were then confiscated by the U.S. military in a bid to stop them being used as propaganda. They show the devastated landscape of the formerly thriving city, with lines of refugees looking for shelter and the skeletons of hollowed-out buildings after the bombing, which killed 75,000 residents of Nagasaki. Horror: This never-before-seen picture shows the city of Nagasaki after it was hit be an atomic bomb in August 1945 @highlight The photographs were taken by Yosuke Yamahata and used as propaganda by the Japanese @highlight But a military policeman confiscated photo album in order to cover up what the Americans had done @highlight Now it has re-emerged seven decades later and is expected to fetch £2,000 at auction
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But overall since joining @placeholder things have not worked out well for Suarez.
Manchester City are considering a £100million bid to buy Luis Suarez. Suarez has come to the fore for Barcelona for the first time this season since his £75m move from Liverpool last summer. The Uruguayan's two goals in Barca's 2-1 win at the Etihad Stadium would seem to have given City no way back when it comes to the Champions League last-16 second leg at the Nou Camp. Luis Suarez scored twice on his return to England this week against Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium Suarez added a third goal for the week, and created another, against Granada on Saturday @highlight Luis Suarez scored twice against Manchester City in Champions League @highlight City lining up a monster bid for the forward, who has not settled in Spain @highlight Sergio Aguero could be used in a swap deal to bring Suarez to Manchester @highlight Alex Song believes he will get a move to top club this summer despite West Ham form dropping off @highlight Dimitar Berbatov wants a Premier League return next season
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The campaign will be running a series of events between 2014 and 2018 to mark the centenary of the @placeholder.
German and English graffiti artists have come together to create street art murals commemorating the 1914 Christmas Truce during the First World War. The three artists took inspiration from the famous event that took place 100 years ago – when troops from both sides emerged from the trenches and met in ‘no man’s land’ in Flanders Fields to exchange gifts and play football. The UK Christmas Truce artwork has been created in London this week, in Shoreditch, East London as part of the WWI commemoration project Flanders Fields: A place to remember. German and English graffiti artists have come together to create street art murals commemorating the 1914 Christmas Truce during the First World War in London (above) and Berlin @highlight The UK Christmas Truce artwork has been created in Shoreditch, London @highlight Second artwork has been put on display in the Potsdamer Platz, Berlin @highlight The project is one of many commemorating the WWI centenary @highlight It features moment British and German troops emerged from the trenches at Flanders Fields to exchange gifts and play football
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Previously released images include the photographs of rocker @placeholder used for the summer campaign and a series of striking shots of Courtney Love wearing pieces from the label's pre-fall collection.
By Ruth Styles PUBLISHED: 13:17 EST, 10 December 2013 | UPDATED: 13:59 EST, 10 December 2013 One is a shock rocker famous for his penchant for blue contact lenses and an all black wardrobe. The other is Cara Delevigne's fresh-faced teenage beau. But for Saint Laurent supremo Hedi Slimane, Marylin Manson and Jake Bugg are the perfect fashion frontmen. The unlikely pair are the stars of the French fashion house's latest campaign, with Bugg in particular taking to life in front of the camera with ease. Sultry: Jake Bugg looks like a young Mick Jagger in this shot taken from the new Saint Laurent campaign @highlight The unlikely pair star in the new campaign from the French fashion house @highlight Bugg, 19, and Manson, 44, follow in footsteps of Beck and Courtney Love @highlight The pair of rock stars were photographed by creative director Hedi Slimane
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Through the 1970s most of the cost of building sewage plants and drinking water systems was paid for by @placeholder, said Goldstein.
Washington (CNN) -- Anita Kramer had no idea that a 72-inch water main in her Maryland neighborhood was a ticking time bomb that was about to flood her home and ruin many of her most cherished possessions. In the wake of the water main break, Kramer's basement kitchen was a mess. Appliances were covered in dirt, as was the floor. Dark water and mold stains marked the baseboards and walls. "It's not the money value of what you lost," she said about the pipe burst. "You put your heart into doing something ... the memories you lose -- it was a hard experience." @highlight U.S. averages 700 water main breaks daily, say experts @highlight EPA: In biggest systems, 30% of water pipes are 40 to 80 years old @highlight Bacteria, viruses could enter water supply through bursting water pipes, say experts @highlight Officials: Cities need money to repair, maintain U.S. water pipes infrastructure
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The company changed its name to @placeholder earlier this year.
By Victoria Woollaston PUBLISHED: 03:59 EST, 24 September 2013 | UPDATED: 05:25 EST, 24 September 2013 Troubled smartphone maker BlackBerry has agreed a deal that will see it sold to a consortium led by its largest shareholder for $4.7 billion (£2.85 billion). The Canadian firm said it had signed a letter of intent agreement with Fairfax Financial over a $9 per share cash deal. It comes days after BlackBerry, one of the pioneers of the smartphone industry, revealed it expected to make a loss of a billion dollars (£606 million) after disastrous sales of its new handsets, and would lay off 4,500 staff. @highlight Fairfax Financial agrees to buy Canadian firm in $9 per share cash deal @highlight Deal comes after BlackBerry announces losses of a billion dollars (£606m) @highlight More than 4,500 BlackBerry employees are set to lose their jobs @highlight The phone maker's market share has dropped by 93 per cent since 2007
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'@placeholder started at Twickenham for us two years ago and did very well.
South Africa head coach Heyneke Meyer has responded to last weekend's shock defeat by Ireland by making five changes to his starting XV to face England at Twickenham on Saturday. There are two new faces at half-back with Cobus Reinach and Pat Lambie coming in for Francois Hougaard and Handre Polland, while JP Pietersen replaces Cornal Hendricks on the right wing. Up front, Adriaan Strauss starts ahead of Bismarck Du Plessis and experienced flanker Schalk Burger starts ahead of Oupa Mohoje. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Heyneke Meyer: Adriaan, Schalk and JP will slot in easily JP Pietersen (right) replaces Cornal Hendricks in South Africa's XV for their clash with England @highlight South Africa lost to Ireland last weekend and face England on Saturday @highlight Head coach Heyneke Meyer has made five changes to his XV @highlight Adriaan Strauss and Pat Lambie among those set to start at Twickenham
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Bono lambasted the Abbott government for only being concerned with protecting @placeholder's borders.
U2 frontman and humanitarian Bono has blasted Tony Abbott for not joining the global fight against Ebola, labelling the government's decision to not send medical workers to West Africa 'outrageous' and 'not very Australian.' The singer criticised the Prime Minister's failure to respond to the outbreak of the deadly disease 'at the source' during an interview on 60 minutes. '(Politicians have) got to account for their actions, including your Prime Minister,' Bono said. 'I thought it was outrageous, the idea that you wouldn't send medical workers to West Africa.' 'This is just not the Australia that I know.' Scroll down for video @highlight Bono has criticised the Australian government's 'outrageous' actions @highlight Frontman lambasted Tony Abbott for not providing aid to West Africa @highlight Said the government's response is 'not the Australia I know' @highlight Bono also addressed the government's budget recent cuts to foreign aid @highlight UN reached out to Bono for help in raising awareness and funds for Ebola @highlight Bono is the co-founder of ONE, which campaigns to end extreme poverty and preventable disease @highlight Australian Medical Association president Associate Professor Brian Owler calls on government to tackle 'humanitarian crisis' @highlight 16 health care workers have been trained to go to west Africa to help Ebola patients @highlight The AMA do not know of the people involved or the training program @highlight Calls for mandatory quarantines at airports for people returning from affected areas @highlight Opposition leader Bill Shorten has also accused Prime Minister Tony Abbott of not doing 'enough to deal with this crisis'
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His friend @placeholder, also 20 and from Cardiff, has posted a video showing a building at the air base being detonated by a bomb he claims to have devised.
British jihadists fighting in Syria for the Islamic State have posted sickening online messages joking about the beheading of James Foley. Two friends from Cardiff, who appeared in a chilling recruitment video for the terror group in June, have continued to post vile comments, defying attempts to censor them. Last week Reyaad Khan, 20, mocked the horrific murder on Twitter, saying: ‘The brother that executed James Foley should be the new Batman.’ Scroll down for video Sick: Reyaad Khan (left) and Nasser Muthana (right) have posted sickening online messages joking about the beheading of U.S. journalist James Foley. The pair appeared in a chilling recruitment video for ISIS in June @highlight Reyaad Khan and Nasser Muthana continue to post vile online comments @highlight The pair appeared in a chilling recruitment video for Islamic State in June @highlight Last week, 20-year-old Khan mocked the murder of James Foley on Twitter @highlight Wrote: 'The brother that executed James Foley should be the new Batman' @highlight Khan, Muthana and his brother Aseel, 17, all left Cardiff last year to join ISIS
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Robinson was a huge hit in union and scored a superb try in @placeholder's 2003 World Cup final triumph
Jason Robinson admits that Wigan's World Cup Challenge victory in Brisbane 21 years ago took his own reputation to the next level. Now he believes the current crop of Super League stars can do the same this weekend. Robinson was only 19 when his solo try helped Wigan to a 20-14 victory in front of 54,000 people at Lang Park – now the ANZ Stadium - in 1994. One of the Australian commentators suggested at the time: 'They will make him the Mayor of Wigan after that'. Looking back this week, the former Wigan winger said: 'It's true that my reputation and standing in the game was different because of that match. If you can perform in a match like that then it immediately earns you respect. @highlight Jason Robinson was only 19 when his solo try helped Wigan to a 20-14 victory in front of 54,000 people at Lang Park @highlight This year's World Club Challenge is being played as a series @highlight Warrington Wolves face St George-Illawarra on Friday @highlight Wigan Warriors will come up against Brisbane Broncos on Saturday @highlight Super League winners St Helens face NRL champions South Sydney Rabbitohs at Langtree Park on Sunday @highlight Robinson played more than 300 times for Wigan before switching to union @highlight The winger won the Rugby World Cup with England in 2003
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Mr @placeholder' @Harry-Styles account topped the list with 22.8 million followers.
One Direction and the World Cup dominated Twitter in 2014, in what was dubbed 'the year of the selfie'. Tweeters' love of self-portraits showed no sign of abating, with the term 'selfie' mentioned 92 million times by the social network's 284 million active global users - an increase of 500 per cent on 2013, Twitter said. A seemingly innocuous celebration of 1D's four years together by singer Harry Styles was the most retweeted tweet by a UK account in 2014, while the band between them have five of the most followed British accounts. Scroll down for video The term 'Selfie' was mentioned 92 million times by Twitter's 284 million active global users. Pictured, the widely-accepted queen of the medium Kim Kardashian @highlight 'Selfie' mentioned 92 million times by the social network's 284 million users @highlight Brazil World Cup broke records to become the most tweeted about subject @highlight Harry Styles tribute to 1D was the most retweeted tweet by a UK account @highlight In terms of science, #CometLanding was the most talked about subject @highlight Last month, the Philae probe successfully landed on comet 67P @highlight Katy Perry and Justin Bieber are the most followed accounts in the world
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President @placeholder will almost certainly tell the President, paper or not, deadline be damned, let us continue the important work of Israeli-Palestinian peacemaking.
(CNN) -- Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian President who will sit with U.S. President Barack Obama on Monday to discuss the state—and the fate--of Secretary of State John Kerry's peace process is a good man and most likely the best partner for peace negotiations that Washington, this Israeli government or any other is likely to have. He's rational, enlightened and a leader who eschews both violence and the dream that somehow, sometime, the armed struggle, or demography will deliver Palestinians their state. But there's only one pesky problem: Under current circumstances, he cannot deliver his side of a comprehensive peace agreement with Israel. @highlight Aaron Miller: Abbas to meet with Obama, but he won't be able to deliver his side of peace deal @highlight He says Abbas backs off Palestinian negotiating points at his peril; Netanyahu won't yield @highlight He says fractious Palestinians impede any deal, plus Obama taken up by Ukraine, midterms @highlight Miller: Parties don't want to subvert Kerry process, but Abbas visit won't move needle
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The classic calendar: The tried and trusted car calendar (specifically @placeholder) is expected to be a hit
As technology slowly but surely takes over our daily lives - it's refreshing to know that good old-fashioned calendars are still a big stocking filler as Aussies continue to purchase more than 2 million every year. For the year that will be 2015 - the predicted Top 10 calendar list has everything from movies, TV shows, musicians to the out-there themes of Cow Yoga and Ford cars - and even the practical buy of a Mum's Family calendar. It's no surprise that Game of Thrones is a winner with Aussies downloading the medieval blockbuster more than anyone else across the globe. @highlight Aussies purchase more than two million calendars every year @highlight The top 10 bestsellers for 2015 include the Disney hit movie Frozen @highlight Game of Thrones, Doctor Who and Taylor Swift are also big winners @highlight Along with Liverpool FC, Classic Ford cars and TV show Walking Dead
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@placeholder's eulogy did not shy away from criticizing the role the government played in Swartz's suicide.
By Jessica Montoya Coggins PUBLISHED: 20:11 EST, 19 January 2013 | UPDATED: 11:42 EST, 20 January 2013 Hundreds gathered in New York City to attend a memorial for tech pioneer Aaron Swartz, where he was remembered for being an icon for the internet era and not a criminal facing numerous felony charges. According to the Associated Press, the memorial, held at New York's Cooper Union, had several high-profile speakers who re-affirmed their support for Swartz's work. Perhaps the most emotional tribute for Swartz came from Taren Stinebrickner-Kauffman, his girlfriend, who was also the first to discover his body. She reflected on him taking his own life, saying 'I'm so sad we'll never see all the ways he'll change the world from here on out.' @highlight Girlfriend talks about his suicide: 'He was just so weary, I just don't think he could take it another day.' @highlight Finishes her eulogy with the poem 'When Great Trees Fall' by Maya Angelou @highlight Applause emerged from the crowd about reforming the criminal justice system, 'We must pass Aaron's law.'
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After seven months on the New York organ donor list, Ms @placeholder received a call to say a donor had been found.
By Emma Innes PUBLISHED: 09:37 EST, 29 November 2013 | UPDATED: 11:03 EST, 29 November 2013 A young woman has been given the opportunity to meet the mother of the man who, through his death, saved her life. Lyndsey McLaughlin, 28, met Diana Rodriguez whose 18-year-old son’s lungs she was given during life-saving transplant surgery. Normally, organ donors legally have to remain anonymous but the two New York women were so keen to meet that they made it happen. Scroll down for video Lindsey McLaughlin (right), 28, met Diana Rodriguez (left). Ms McLaughlin would not be alive today if Ms Rodriguez had not agreed to donate her son's lungs when he died in an accident at the age of 18 @highlight Lyndsey McLaughlin met Diana Rodriguez whose son's lungs she received @highlight Ms McLaughlin has cystic fibrosis and wouldn't have lived without the op @highlight Adrian Rodriguez was just 18 when he slipped in front of a train and died
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It would be the fifth of the 12 casinos @placeholder began the year with to close this year.
Miss America Organization officials are hopeful Miss Rhode Island will be able to compete in Wednesday night's preliminary competition after she fainted on stage the previous night. Pageant officials are monitoring Ivy DePew's medical condition. DePew was treated and released from a hospital after she apparently fainted during an awards presentation Tuesday night, which was led by New Jersey Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno inside Atlantic City's Boardwalk Hall. She was standing in the back row of contestants when she collapsed. 'During the Tuesday night preliminary competition, Miss Rhode Island, Ivy DePew fainted on stage, and today, she is doing much better,' Sharon Pearce, president of the Miss America organization said in a statement sent to MailOnline Wednesday morning. @highlight Miss Rhode Island Ivy DePew collapsed onstage Tuesday evening @highlight DePew was standing in the back row of contestants at Atlantic City's Boardwalk Hall when she collapsed during an awards presentation @highlight She had competed earlier in the evening in the pageant's swimsuit and evening gown competition @highlight DePew was treated and released from a hospital @highlight Pageant officials say it still hasn't been determined whether she will compete
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The country's main economic ties are with @placeholder and, according U.S. government reports, its tiny economy has supported itself with money-making scams ranging from counterfeiting $100 bills to illicit arms and drug sales.
The United States aims to use new sanctions imposed on North Korea over the cyber attack on Sony Pictures to cut off the country's remaining links to the international financial system, a senior U.S. Treasury official said on Tuesday. Daniel Glaser, assistant secretary for terrorist financing at the U.S. Treasury Department, said past sanctions had already discouraged 'hundreds' of overseas banks, including China's major commercial banks, from doing business with North Korea. New sanctions announced by President Barack Obama on January 2 provided 'a tremendous amount of flexibility' and the goal was to identify remaining financial institutions that allowed North Korea access to the global system, which could face sanction themselves, Glaser told a House of Representatives briefing. @highlight Past sanctions already discouraged overseas banks, including China's major commercial banks, from doing business with North Korea @highlight Ed Royce, chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, called for use new sanctions announced after U.S. said North Korea was behind attack
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She said @placeholder extinguished a bright star 'before he even had the chance to graduate from kindergarten'.
A mother was jailed for 45 years today for suffocating her six-year-old son in a motel room and dumping his body along a dirt road. Julianne McCrery, 42, of Texas admitted killing Camden Hughes by kneeling on his back and covering his mouth with her hand. The discovery of his body last May in Maine set off a nationwide effort to identify him. Meanwhile, his mother called his kindergarten daily to report him absent with appendicitis. Regrets: Julianne McCrery, 42, pictured left in court today, told the the judge she is 'very sorry' for the pain and suffering she caused her six-year-old son Camden Hughes, pictured right @highlight Julianne McCrery, 42, admits killing her son Camden Hughes by kneeling on his back and covering his mouth with her hands @highlight His body was dumped under a green blanket on a dirt road in Maine last May @highlight Prosecutors claim she killed him because he was an 'inconvenience' @highlight McCrery claims she wanted to commit suicide after suffocating her son and is 'very sorry' for the pain she caused him
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Despite photos of a muscular @placeholder, shirtless, tattooed and brandishing two guns, Barnes wasn't a combat soldier.
(CNN) -- The man authorities believe was responsible for the New Year's Day shooting death of a national park ranger in Washington state was a former soldier who owned many knives and guns despite an emotionally unstable, vindictive and anger-prone mind-set, the mother of his toddler daughter said in court documents. Authorities on Monday found Benjamin Colton Barnes' body face down in a creek in Mount Rainier National Park, not far from where investigators believe he fatally shot park ranger Margaret Anderson. Investigators say they believe Barnes shot the ranger after he blew through a checkpoint set up to check vehicles to make sure they had the proper winter gear necessary to travel the park. @highlight Mount Rainier National Park will reopen Saturday @highlight Ranger shooting suspect was vindictive, a former girlfriend alleges in court papers @highlight Another woman tells CNN affiliate KCPQ that Barnes was a "loose cannon" @highlight Ranger Margaret Anderson, killed Sunday, was the mother of two young girls
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Dragon @placeholder (above) appeared to like Ms Baker's business plan and pledged £60,000 in funding.
Dragons’ Den star and businessman Duncan Bannatyne has reportedly dropped out of a £60,000 deal after it was revealed to be linked to a British millionaire being investigated for murder. Mr Bannatyne, 65, had pledged the sizeable investment to Tracy Baker on Tuesday’s nights Dragons’ Den in return for a 35 per cent stake in her franchise of UM!Brands tech business – a stick and peel glue-type product to help mount household items. However, the Scottish entrepreneur has now apparently decided he wants ‘nothing more to do with it’, after it was revealed Ms Baker is the fiancé of 45-year-old Ian Griffin who is accused of killing a former girlfriend. @highlight Dragons' Den star 'pulls out of deal' with Tracy Baker's UM!Brands franchise @highlight Duncan Bannatyne gave £60,000 investment to business on Tuesday's show @highlight But he now wants 'nothing more to do with it' after discovering background @highlight Ms Baker's fiancé is Ian Griffin - businessman being investigated for murder @highlight Griffin, 45, is accused of killing former girlfriend Kinga Legg in Paris in 2009 @highlight Businesswoman, 36, was found dead in couple's £1,000-a-night hotel suite
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Pressed on what @placeholder would say, he replied in the voice of the character: ‘Shrek wants what the will of the Scottish people want.’
Shrek star Mike Myers today urged Scots to remain in the United Kingdom. The actor, who voiced the Scottish accent of the ogre in four box office hit films, said he ‘loves’ Scotland and wants voters to reject independence in September’s referendum. He joins a growing list of international stars including Kermit The Frog, David Bowie and JK Rowling voicing fears about breaking up the 300-year-old union. Is the independence dream ogre? Mike Myers, who voiced Shrek's Scottish accent, has come out against independence It is a fresh blow for Alex Salmond who has seen the tide of public opinion turn against his dream of Scotland going it alone. @highlight Star who voiced Scottish ogre says he wants voters to reject independence @highlight Comes after David Bowie, JK Rowling and Kermit the Frog backed the UK @highlight Support for Yes campaign has fallen to just 35%, according to latest poll @highlight The referendum is an opportunity 'not to save the Union, but to save devolution'; @highlight 'Dislike' of Alex Salmond is 'not a good enough reason' to vote No; @highlight There are some 'bad people' involved in the poisonous referendum debate who are responsible for vile online abuse; @highlight All Better Together parties should reach 'consensus' on more powers for Holyrood if there's a No vote, and there should be a 'conference' to decide how the UK is governed in the future. @highlight The House of Lords should be replaced with a senate made up of political appointees representing the regions and nations, mirroring Germany's second chamber.
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But mobiles and other electronic goods most obviously vulnerable to liquid corrosion are just the tip of the iceberg as far as @placeholder is concerned.
(CNN) -- Soon you won't have to worry about your phone falling in the toilet, tumbling into a puddle or someone inadvertently dribbling coffee into the headphone socket (we've all done it). British-based firm P2i has developed a "liquid repellent nano-coating" technology -- branded Aridion™ -- that can be sprayed onto a solid surface and, they claim, repel nearly all forms of liquid. The polymer coating in question is a patented chemical that lowers an object's surface energy, causing liquid to form beads upon contact and roll off without being absorbed. The chemical itself is a little less than 50 nanometers wide -- that's 1,000 times thinner than a human hair and, suffice to say, completely invisible to the naked eye. @highlight Liquid repellent nano-coating technology prevents water from being absorbed onto surfaces @highlight Most popular application so far is within mobile phones and hearing aids @highlight The chemical's British-based inventor Stephen Coulson says it could be applied to almost everything
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"But no one is not happy to have @placeholder -- we have lost a top player but we have taken another one.
(CNN) -- Jose Mourinho has admitted he was left angered by the decision to sell Zlatan Ibrahimovic to Barcelona, although the Inter Milan coach reveals he is delighted to welcome Samuel Eto'o to the San Siro. Jose Mourinho believes Inter Milan have done good business in selling Zlatan Ibrahimovic to Barcelona. Inter are on the verge of completing a deal which will see them receive 45 million euros ($64m) plus Eto'o for Ibrahimovic after both players agreed terms with their prospective clubs. Mourinho knows it will be a blow to lose last year's leading goalscorer in Serie A but, speaking about the deal for the first time, admitted it is a fantastic bit of business. @highlight Jose Mourinho angered by the decision to sell Zlatan Ibrahimovic to Barcelona @highlight However, Inter Milan coach happy to welcome Samuel Eto'o to the Italian club @highlight Inter Milan to receive 45 million euros ($64m) plus Eto'o for Swede Ibrahimovic
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Huckaby did not enter a plea in the @placeholder slaying in her first two court appearances last month.
(CNN) -- Melissa Huckaby, the former Sunday school teacher accused of kidnapping, raping and killing 8-year-old Sandra Cantu, will face additional charges that she tried to poison two people, including another 7-year-old girl. Melissa Huckaby is charged with killing Sandra Cantu and attempted poisoning of second child. A revised complaint against Huckaby, 28, of Tracy, California, was made public just hours before she was due back in court on Friday. The new charges caused another delay in the murder case, CNN afiliate KRON reported. The complaint charged that Huckaby "did willfully and unlawfully mingle a harmful substance with food or drink" with the intent to harm the child, identified only as "Jane M. Doe." @highlight NEW: Melissa Huckaby charged with attempting to poison "Jane Doe," 7 @highlight Huckaby due in court to face charges in slaying of another 8-year-old @highlight She faces special circumstances including kidnap, rape by instrument @highlight Decision on whether to seek the death penalty will come later
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As well as posting the revelations about @placeholder's questionable dating methods, the porn star also told her 750,000 followers the story of how they became acquainted.
A porn star has publicly named and shamed Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Michael Del Zotto claiming the NHL star is 'constantly pestering her to arrange dates'. Adult film actress and director Lisa Ann posted a string of embarrassing messages on Twitter suggesting the sportsman persistently asks her to organize rendezvous with other women. She calls him the 'most annoying texter in the history of my life' and notes: 'Strange, most guys want to date me, not use me to find other dates.' Porn star Lisa Ann (left) has posted a series of messages on Twitter claiming NHL player Michael Del Zotto (right) constantly pesters her to arrange dates with other women @highlight Adult film actress Lisa Ann posted tweets about Michael Del Zotto @highlight Ann, 42, said NHL player Del Zotto, 24, texted her regularly to arrange dates @highlight Ann went on a date with Del Zotto when he was at the New York Rangers @highlight She claimed he reached out to get her to line up women for him on the road @highlight In October, Ann was romantically linked with 18-year-old college footballer
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@placeholder to decide on 2016 around end of year
Hillary Clinton is heading to Iowa as the politician that most Democrats would choose as their 2016 presidential nominee. According to a new CNN/ORC International poll, 53% of all registered Democrats contacted in Iowa said they would support Hillary Clinton if the 2016 caucuses were held today. That number far outpaces the 15% that would opt for Vice President Joe Biden, 7% who would choose Sen. Elizabeth Warren and 5% who would pick Sen. Bernie Sanders. Clinton will be visiting Iowa for the first time in six years on Sunday when she headlines the last Harkin Steak Fry. Biden, likewise, will be in the state Wednesday to speak at a liberal Catholic event in Des Moines. @highlight Hillary Clinton is tops in Iowa with 53% support from registered Democrats @highlight Vice President Joe Biden finished second with 15% @highlight The GOP field is more crowded, with almost 10 politicians in the single digits @highlight Former Gov. Mike Huckabee leads the Republican field with 21%
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@placeholder, 35, a former disc jockey, ousted Ravalomanana with the help of the military in March.
(CNN) -- Four current and former leaders of Madagascar have struck a power-sharing deal, ending months of political wrangling that has rocked the island nation off the east coast of Africa, the United Nations said. The Saturday agreement was made among ousted President Marc Ravalomanana, current President Andry Rajoelina, who took power in March, and former presidents Didier Ratsiraka and Albert Zafy. Under the deal, Rajoelina will serve as president along with two new co-presidents. Ravalomanana had pledged to reject any accord that allowed his successor to be the sole leader of the country. It was not immediately clear how power will be divided among the leaders. @highlight Involves ousted president Marc Ravalomanana, incumbent Andry Rajoelina, former leaders Didier Ratsiraka and Albert Zafy @highlight Under the deal, Rajoelina will serve as president along with two new co-presidents @highlight Ravalomanana had pledged to reject any accord that allowed his successor to be the sole leader of the country
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Bobby Brown has had his own share of drug troubles, including how he admitted to using 'an awful lot' of cocaine after marrying @placeholder in 1992.
Bobbi Kristina Brown's distraught father Bobby Brown headed to her bedside today as she continues to battle for her life. The concerned father was seen walking towards Emory University Hospital in Atlanta with his wife Alicia Etheredge and his daughter LaPrincia Brown, 24, on Wednesday morning. Hiding beneath hats, the trio stayed largely silent as they walked towards the facility, where Bobbi Kristina was moved on Monday. It comes days after the 21-year-old aspiring singer was found face-down in a bathtub in her Roswell, Georgia home by her purported husband, Nick Gordon - nearly three years after her mother, Whitney Houston, died after being found in eerily similar circumstances. @highlight Bobby Brown was pictured heading towards Emory University Hospital with his wife and one of his daughters on Wednesday morning @highlight Bobbi Kristina Brown, 21, was moved to the hospital on Monday, two days after she was found face-down in a bathtub in her home @highlight The family has remained tight-lipped about her condition but have acknowledged that she is fighting for her life after oxygen deprivation
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Again, we would like to urge anyone who has not already searched their property in the city of @placeholder, or any of the neighboring counties, to please do so today.
A body has been found in the hunt for missing student Hannah Graham, the University of Virginia student who went missing more than a month ago. Officers uncovered human remains in Albermarle County, just south of Charlottesville, where Hannah, 18, went missing. The find was made around an abandoned property on a rural road - the area where suspect Jesse Matthew, who has been charged with Hannah's abduction, grew up. The identity of the remains has not yet been confirmed - but officers have called off all other search efforts for Hannah in the meantime. Scroll down for video Missing: Hannah Graham disappeared in Charlottesville, Virginia, on September 13 @highlight Hannah Graham, 18, went missing on September 13 in Charlottesville, VA @highlight Today body found in abandoned property ten miles from last sighting @highlight Remains not formally identified - but police called off all other search efforts @highlight Jesse Matthew, 32, has been arrested and charged over disappearance @highlight Road in Albermarle County is close to Matthew's mom's old house
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Though New Hampshire is a perennial swing state, @placeholder -- until now -- had consistently leaned Republican.
DIXVILLE NOTCH, New Hampshire (CNN) -- Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama emerged victorious in the first election returns of the 2008 presidential race, winning 15 of 21 votes cast in Dixville Notch, New Hampshire. People in the isolated village in New Hampshire's northeast corner voted just after midnight Tuesday. It was the first time since 1968 that the village leaned Democratic in an election. Obama's rival, Republican John McCain, won 6 votes. A full 100 percent of registered voters in the village cast ballots. And the votes didn't take long to tally. The town, home to around 75 residents, has opened its polls shortly after midnight each election day since 1960, drawing national media attention for being the first place in the country to make its presidential preferences known. @highlight NEW: The results -- 15 votes for Obama, six for McCain @highlight Dixville Notch, New Hampshire, residents cast the first votes on Election Day @highlight Voters began casting their ballots at 12 a.m. Tuesday morning @highlight The town has hardly been a reliable bellwether for picking the president
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But it would empower a stronger commercial constituency inside Iran to keep access to its markets open -- and more openly oppose @placeholder policies that risk undermining their gains.
(CNN) -- Fresh bilateral talks have started in Geneva this week between the United States and Iran over Tehran's nuclear ambitions -- but it is unlikely that the P5+1 group will lift major financial sanctions before the July deadline for this round of negotiations. Instead, the most likely scenario appears to be an extending of the current interim agreement. Although the IAEA recently verified that Iran has eliminated its second stage uranium enrichment capacity, which was something of a significant concession, Tehran is unlikely to gain a permanent lifting of oil and banking sanctions by way of return. Nevertheless, there is still a clear trend towards a break between commercial and nuclear diplomacy. Even if the latter stalls, the former is a train that has left the station -- and that will constitute the decisive and irrevocable breakthrough in the end. @highlight Khanna: There is a clear trend towards a break between commercial and nuclear diplomacy @highlight Dynamic is reminiscent of when Libya opened up to the rest of the world in 2003, says Khanna @highlight Khanna: Even a nuclear Iran is one most of the world will do business with
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"@placeholder is not the easiest place to work: in a lot of the locations people were hostile because people see the camera as something corrupt," said Al Mansour.
Haifaa Al Mansour has just directed one of the first feature films ever to be made in Saudi Arabia. But she won't be able to watch it at her local theater, because cinemas are banned in the kingdom. The film, called "Wadjda," after its protagonist, is billed as the first to be filmed entirely in Saudi Arabia with an all-Saudi cast. It is currently in post-production and being touted for worldwide sales at the Cannes Film Festival. Al Mansour, 39, worked for an oil company until the age of 30, when she decided to give up her job to pursue her passion. @highlight Haifaa Al Mansour is billed as Saudi Arabia's first female film director @highlight Her movie Wadjda claims to be the first feature film shot entirely in Saudi Arabia with an all-Saudi cast @highlight There are no movie theaters in Saudi Arabia, but a member of the Royal Family runs a film production company
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The first women priests were ordained in 1994 and the @placeholder gave its backing to the principle of women bishops in 2005 and 2006.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 23:50 EST, 18 November 2012 | UPDATED: 13:33 EST, 20 November 2012 The Church of England will decide this week whether to approve a law to allow women bishops. The General Synod will hold a series of votes tomorrow, billed as the most significant decision it has taken since it backed women priests 20 years ago. The legislation needs a two-thirds majority in all three houses of the General Synod – of bishops, clergy and laity – to win final approval. Decision time: The Church of England will decide this week whether to approve a law to allow women bishops. Both the outgoing Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, left and his replacement, the Rt Rev Justin Welby, right, are in favour of the legislation @highlight The General Synod will hold a series of votes tomorrow - billed as the most significant decision it has taken in 20 years @highlight The legislation needs a two-thirds majority in all three houses of the General Synod to win final approval @highlight A defeat would be a serious blow to Dr Rowan Williams - the outgoing Archbishop of Canterbury - who has been campaigning for a 'yes' vote
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Her parents, who are both hoteliers back in @placeholder, have now travelled out to Fez, where the man has 'confessed', said the police spokesman.
By Peter Allen A man was in custody in Morocco today after burying alive a new girlfriend he met online and causing her death. In a chilling example of the dangers of web dating, 25-year-old French woman Mina El Houari travelled to the North African country to see her new romance. The man, who has not been named, had sent her his picture and the pair had exchanged numerous messages via email and social media. The 25-year-old French woman travelled to the city of Fez in northern Morocco to meet the man she had been in contact with online @highlight Mina El Houari travelled to Morocco to see her new romance @highlight The pair had exchanged messages via email and social media @highlight But when she fell seriously ill he didn't know she was diabetic @highlight He thought Miss El Houari 'fell unconscious', but she hadn't @highlight The unnamed man buried her, still alive, and she suffocated @highlight He is now being held on suspicion of causing her death
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While he'd been trailing in some polls leading up to the election, @placeholder said the only poll that mattered was Sunday's official vote.
Sao Paulo, Brazil (CNN) -- Brazil's presidential vote is headed for a runoff. Preliminary election results from the South American country show President Dilma Rousseff in the lead. But she didn't get the majority necessary to win in the first round. With more than 99% of votes counted, Rousseff had 41.56% of votes, Brazil's Supreme Electoral Court said. Aecio Neves was in second place with 33.60%. And Marina Silva was in third place with 21.30%. Exit polls Sunday indicated there would be a runoff between Rousseff, the incumbent, and Neves, a center-right candidate. In a poll conducted by the Ibope public research firm, Rousseff won 44% of votes, Neves won 30% and Silva won 22%. @highlight NEW: With more than 99% of votes counted, Dilma Rousseff has more than 41% of votes @highlight NEW: Exit polls say she'll face Aecio Neves in a runoff @highlight Rousseff is Brazil's first female President and was once a Marxist rebel @highlight Neves, an economist, is a well known career politician who vows to fight inflation
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‘He was told to stay where he was but could not see @placeholder.
By Ian Drury PUBLISHED: 13:46 EST, 22 March 2012 | UPDATED: 14:15 EST, 22 March 2012 Private Martin Bell, a young paratrooper disobeyed a direct order from his commander not to help his stricken friend He acted with selfless disregard for his own life when confronted with the terror of a colleague grievously-injured in an explosion on the Afghan battlefield. Private Martin Bell, a young paratrooper with a reputation for remarkable courage, disobeyed a direct order from his commander not to help his stricken friend because his own life would be at risk. Displaying unimaginable bravery the 24-year-old dashed across land strewn with improvised explosive devices (IEDs) to reach comrade Private Scott Meenagh, who had lost both legs in the blast. @highlight Pte Martin Bell dashed across land strewn with IEDs to reach his friend who had lost both legs @highlight He saved his life after administering first aid but seconds later was tragically killed
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'@placeholder will be the NCA's first operational head and will play a vital role in developing the new agency.'
By Graham Smith Last updated at 2:44 PM on 10th October 2011 Home Secretary Theresa May today named Warwickshire Police Chief Constable Keith Bristow as the head of the new National Crime Agency. Mrs May said Mr Bristow will 'develop an agency of powerful operational crime fighters who will ensure those who commit serious and organised crime are tracked down, pursued and brought to justice'. The new National Crime Agency is expected to start its work in December 2012. Promotion: Warwickshire Police Chief Constable Keith Bristow, pictured being decorated with the Queen's Police Medal in 2008, is the head of the new National Crime Agency @highlight Keith Bristow will lead the agency when it starts its work in December 2012
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A bill for £5,297.97, plus £80.80 for dining, was run up in nine months at a private members’ club, the Royal Automobile Club in @placeholder, London.
By Laura Clark, Education Correspondent Staff at Ofsted have run up bills of nearly £4million at the taxpayer’s expense on luxury hotels and gourmet meals. Spending covered by the quango’s credit cards included stays in a five-star resort in Cyprus, dining at some of London’s finest restaurants and drinking in champagne bars. The watchdog, in charge of inspecting schools in England, disclosed the credit card bills under the Freedom of Information Act. They were run up by around 450 Ofsted officials and inspectors over the past five years. Lap of luxury: The Colombia Beach Resort in Cyprus where Ofsted inspectors spent £1,109 @highlight Over five years 450 inspectors spent £4million on dining and hotels @highlight Total of £5,298 spent on stays at Royal Automobile Club, Pall Mall @highlight £470 spent on Les Deux restaurant, run by two Michelin starred chefs
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Bavarian bonding is about sing-alongs, and one such tune you'll hear time and again at the festival is "Ein Prosit der @placeholder."
(CNN) -- Raised steins, raised bosoms, leather-clad Bavarian thighs. Oktoberfest's sure got a beer tent full of clichés about it. But bet you don't know why "Gemütlichkeit" is untranslatable (let alone unpronounceable), what false teeth were doing in the lost property bin last year and whether the yodeling or oompah tent would best suit your personality. Read on, Lieblings. Bavaria's biggest beer love-in kicks off in Munich on Saturday, September 21, and runs through October 6. 1. Gird your bosom, hitch those hosen Worried that squeezing into a bosom-lifting dirndl or a pair of skin-tight lederhosen will make you look ridiculous? @highlight Don't worry about looking ridiculous in lederhosen: everyone does @highlight Be prepared to sing along in voluble if not terribly accurate German @highlight Choose your "personality tent" @highlight Discover which way a virgin wears her dirndl bow
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One concerned citizen is looking to take the target off @placeholder's back.
James Tully says he been stopped so many times by law enforcement on his way to work that he's stopped counting. Apparently, he resembles fugitive Eric Frein, who is accused of fatally shooting a Pennsylvania state trooper and injuring another trooper in a September shootout. The search for Frein has jolted the Canadensis area of Pennsylvania's Pocono Mountains, leading to school closures, roadblocks and multiple police interactions for Tully, who walks 5 miles to work and back each day because he does not own a car. "Because I'm walking and I'm carrying a book bag, and for some reason people seem to think I'm the one they're looking for," Tully told CNN affiliate WNEP. "I've lost count after 20 in total. The most on one round-trip stretch was about seven times." @highlight James Tully says he's been stopped more than 20 times in manhunt for accused killer @highlight Tully walks 5 miles to work and back each day because he has no car @highlight Members of community start online campaign to raise money to buy him car
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"His policies have implemented widespread national healthcare for all @placeholder fee of charge."
Hugo Chavez, the man who built his powerful persona on a populist platform of sharing Venezuela's vast oil wealth with the poor and disenfranchised, leaves his nation with a greater distribution of cash to the poor. But his death also leaves an economy in tatters, some analysts say, as the country had to step in and massively devalue its currency 30% to the U.S. dollar last month. While the OPEC-member nation is sitting on the world's largest oil reserves and is among the biggest oil exporters, oil production has declined. An influential leader with a mixed record Chavez built his political base in the barrios of Venezuela, and his pledge to share the wealth among the nation's poorest is the strongest measure of his success during 14 years in office. The inequal distribution of wealth dropped to among the lowest in the Americas during his tenure. In 2011, the Gini coefficient -- which measures income inequality --was .39, down from nearly .5 in 1998, according to the CIA Factbook. That is behind only Canada in the Western Hemisphere. @highlight Chavez will be remembered for improving the wealth and political participation of the poor @highlight The inequal distribution of wealth dropped to the lowest in the Americas during his tenure @highlight While Venezuela has the world's largest oil reserves, production dropped under Chavez @highlight Venezuela devalued its currency by 30% last month and is saddled with high inflation
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While the family is anxious about what they'll learn about the tumor at @placeholder's next doctor's visit Wednesday, Chamberlin said, "He's running around like an average 6-year-old would do, playing."
(CNN) -- New England Patriots players sang "Happy Birthday" to a 6-year-old boy with an inoperable brain tumor Saturday. Daniel Nickerson's visit on the field of Gillette Stadium, where the NFL team was practicing, would be a dream come true for many. However, Daniel's biggest birthday wish was much simpler: mail. "He just loves getting mail, he's always running to the mailbox," his aunt, Gail Chamberlin, told CNN. A social media campaign by family and friends brought lots of birthday cards addressed to Daniel to the Foxborough, Massachusetts, post office this past week. It also resulted in the Patriots' invitation to their training camp. @highlight Daniel Nickerson was diagnosed eight months ago with an inoperable brain tumor @highlight A social media push brought 100,000 letters to Daniel's mailbox @highlight "He just loves getting mail, he's always running to the mailbox," Daniel's aunt says @highlight The New England Patriots give Daniel a special sixth birthday honor
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@placeholder heard at the time he would often grab a female customer,
By Amanda Williams and Lizzie Parry Michael Wheatley, 55, a violent armed robber dubbed 'the Skull Cracker' for a string of brutal raids on banks and building societies, has gone missing after temporarily being allowed out of prison An MP has today blasted the decision to house a violent armed robber dubbed 'the Skull Cracker' in an open prison as 'disgraceful' after the prisoner went missing when he was temporarily released. Michael Wheatley, 55, who was handed 13 life sentences at the Old Bailey in 2002, has failed to return to HMP Standford Hill open prison on the Isle of Sheppey, Kent Police said. @highlight Michael Wheatley, 55, failed to return to HMP Standford Hill, Isle of Sheppey @highlight He earned his notorious nickname by pistol whipping his victims, including 73-year-old woman @highlight Wheatley raided 13 building societies and banks over 10 months from 2001 and was handed 13 life sentences at the Old Bailey in 2002 @highlight Tory MP Philip Davies said whoever let Wheatley out of prison is a 'berk' @highlight He questioned why he was in an open prison in the first place @highlight Prison service said they are 'toughening' the rules for temporary release
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Healthy @placeholder penguins grow to about 27 inches tall and weigh about 9 pounds.
(CNN) -- Flying penguins are unusual. Especially when they fly on a C-130 Hercules military plane. Almost 400 lost Magellanic penguins march back to the sea after being rescued by animal-welfare groups. In Brazil, 373 young Magellanic penguins were rescued, rehabilitated and released last weekend after their search for food left them stranded, hundreds of miles from their usual feeding grounds. Animal-welfare activists loaded the birds onto a Brazilian air force cargo plane and flew them 1,550 miles to the country's southern coast, where a crowd of onlookers celebrated as the penguins marched back into the sea. "We are overjoyed to see these penguins waddle back to the ocean and have a second chance at life," said veterinarian Dr. Valeria Ruoppolo of the International Fund for Animal Welfare, the group that oversaw the rescue. See photo gallery of rescued penguins » @highlight Activists rescue group of young penguins who migrated too far north on Brazil coast @highlight Penguins loaded onto a C-130 Hercules military plane and flown south @highlight To cheers of onlookers, penguins return to ocean near their feeding grounds @highlight Changing currents, temperatures may have led the confused birds off course
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While he has got on well with the French former player, as @placeholder has done, a point of contention to said to have been the manner of her appointment.
By Mike Dickson Follow @@Mike_Dickson_DM Andy Murray's trusted lieutenant Dani Vallverdu is believed to have considered his future with the deposed Wimbledon champion in the wake of Wednesday's Wimbledon quarter final letdown. With Amelie Mauresmo having departed back to France there was still no official word from the Murray camp about how their discussions of Friday had concluded, with issues still apparently to be resolved. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Andy Murray play mixed doubles with coach Amelie Mauresmo Support team: Andy Murray's coach Amelie Mauresmo (right) and Dani Vallverdu at Wimbledon Among them, according to well-placed sources, are the frustrations of the 28-year-old Venezuelan who for nearly four years has been a constant at the side of Murray, who he first met when they were fellow teenage students at a Barcelona Tennis Academy. @highlight Murray's trusted lieutenant Dani Vallverdu considered his future @highlight The British No 1 had showdown talks with coach Amelie Mauresmo @highlight Fitness trainer Jez Green wants to know where they all stand
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Jean McConville (left) was dragged from her home in West Belfast by the @placeholder in December 1972 and murdered
By Associated Press Reporter Northern Ireland police announced Thursday they will sue to obtain all of the audiotaped interviews of former militants who described their wartime careers to a Boston College oral history project, a move designed to reopen scores of "cold case" murder investigations in the British territory. Police last year successfully sued Boston College to obtain 11 interviews of Irish Republican Army veterans discussing the 1972 abduction, killing and secret burial of Jean McConville, a 38-year-old Belfast widowed mother of 10. Those tapes were used as a primary basis for arresting Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams, who had been accused by some IRA interviewees of being the Belfast IRA commander at the time who ordered McConville's slaying. @highlight Boston College interviewed up to 40 former loyalist and republican paramilitaries about their role in the Northern Ireland troubles for an oral history project @highlight Tapes were meant to be kept secret until their deaths @highlight Police Service of Northern Ireland managed to get access to tapes involving the 1972 abduction and murder of Jean McConville @highlight Gerry Adams was questioned over the murder based on evidence contained on the 11 recordings @highlight Now the PSNI want the entire audio archive from Boston College, saying it will help them with other cases
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And so Abu Ghaith spent much of the next decade in @placeholder, in some sort of loose house arrest.
U.S. authorities regard Sulaiman Abu Ghaith, 47, as a core member of al Qaeda -- present with the group's leadership during Osama bin Laden's final stand at Tora Bora in December 2001, and subsequently as one of its key spokesmen. He is married to one of the late al Qaeda leader's daughters, Fatima. After al Qaeda's leadership was scattered, Abu Ghaith escaped to Pakistan and subsequently turned up in Iran. The Islamic Republic was not overjoyed by his presence and in 2003 tried to return him to his country of birth: Kuwait. But the then-Kuwaiti foreign minister said the idea had been rejected. Abu Ghaith had been stripped of his Kuwaiti citizenship soon after 9/11. @highlight Detained man believed to be core al Qaeda member @highlight He is married to one of bin Laden's daughters @highlight Ghaith emerged as voice of the organization
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The row has apparently been common knowledge among @placeholder's art world cognoscenti for some time, but was only now burst into the open.
By Daniel Bates UPDATED: 07:43 EST, 11 August 2011 One of the world’s most acclaimed artists has admitted to having an ‘non platonic’ affair with a former Vogue writer, even though both of them are married and even though she has denied it. Abstract painter Brice Marden, 72, admitted to trysts with Helen Lee Schifter, who is 18 years his junior, behind the back of his wife, also called Helen. The affair is said to have gone on for more than a year and culminated in an extraordinary fight at an exclusive Manhattan restaurant between the two Helens. Man in the middle: Painter Brice Marden has admitted to a year-long affair with Helen Lee Schifter, left @highlight Helen Lee Schifter claims relationship with Brice Marden was merely artist and muse
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The youngster went on to see his father beat @placeholder to the award for the second straight year and win for the third time overall.
Cristiano Ronaldo took a break from his best-of-enemies routine with Lionel Messi to urge his son to walk up and speak to the Argentina ace just before the Ballon d’Or bash. The duo were minutes away from going head to head to see who would be crowned the world's best player at the awards ceremony in Zurich, Switzerland. But there was certainly no hostility between the pair as Ronaldo urged his son to introduce himself to the Barcelona forward after claiming that Cristiano Jnr was a big fan. Lionel Messi (right) introduces himself to Cristiano Ronaldo's son Cristiano Jnr at Ballon d'Or bash @highlight Cristiano Ronaldo Jnr is a big fan of Barcelona superstar Lionel Messi @highlight Messi was quick to talk to young Ronaldo and asked how he was @highlight Ronaldo Jnr appeared shy in front of Messi @highlight Ronaldo Snr had the last laugh, winning the Ballon d'Or ahead of his rival
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It was only then that @placeholder noticed his grandfather, Prince Philip, waiting to come in.
There were charmingly affectionate scenes at the Chelsea Flower Show today, as Prince Harry warmly greeted his family with kisses as they attended the opening of his charity garden. It was something of a family jolly for the royals at today's VIP opening, and aside from the glorious displays of blooms, it was a chance to offer a show of support to the unexpected garden designer - Prince Harry. The 28-year-old helicopter pilot was at Chelsea for the first time with his charity Sentebale, which hopes its African-inspired garden will highlight its work aids orphans in the impoverished kingdom of Lesotho. @highlight Prince Harry was at Flower Show for the first time with his charity Sentebale @highlight He was unveiling his African inspired charity garden, which he helped design @highlight It was a family affair and was attended by Queen, Prince Philip and Charles
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"We're pretty excited about @placeholder, and I think the birds are really going to enjoy themselves over there."
(CNN) -- Two White House-bound turkeys can thank good looks and personality for saving their lives. The 45-pound birds endured months of rigorous training and rose to the head of a class of 20,000 feathered friends vying for a pardon from the dreaded Thanksgiving Day buffet. President Obama on Wednesday continued a tradition of sparing turkeys from the chopping block, as each of his predecessors since George H.W. Bush has done. The National Turkey Federation has presented a bird to the president for more than 60 years, but the early honorees often became dinner. "It feels pretty good to stop at least one shellacking this November," the president joked. @highlight President Obama pardoned official Thanksgiving turkey @highlight Turkeys listened to music, visited schools in preparation for national debut @highlight Two winning turkeys flew from California to D.C. and got their version of a pat down @highlight Turkeys will live out their lives on Mount Vernon
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Japan, which hosted the @placeholder, had promised to cut
By Tamara Cohen PUBLISHED: 13:47 EST, 15 November 2013 | UPDATED: 20:42 EST, 15 November 2013 Japan last night became the first major economy to abandon the greenhouse-gas promises made in the 1997 Kyoto Protocol. In a setback for the UN talks on climate change this week in Warsaw, Tokyo announced it will let emissions rise 3 per cent above 1990 levels by 2020. Tokyo’s announcement came as David Cameron said there was growing evidence that climate change caused extreme weather such as the Philippines typhoon. He said politicians should listen to scientists who say man is to blame and take ‘preventative steps’. @highlight New target calls for reducing emissions by 3.8% from 2005 level @highlight UN delegates in Warsaw express disappointment at change @highlight Japan turned back to coal, oil and gas after Fukushima power plant wrecked
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The @placeholder and ISIS are both fighting in Syria.
(CNN) -- The head of an al Qaeda-inspired militia fighting in Syria is giving a radical splinter group five days to end infighting and accept arbitration from Sunni clerics or face expulsion from the region, according to an audio message posted online Tuesday. Abu Mohammed al-Jolani, the chief of al-Nusra Front, called on the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) to stop turning its guns on its allies and return to the fold of al Qaeda's central command. "I swear by God, if you again refuse God's judgment, and do not stop your plague and pushing your ignorant ideology on the Muslim nation then you will be expelled, even from Iraq," al-Jolani said in the more than eight-minute message produced by al-Nusra Front's media wing al-Manara al-Baydha. @highlight Radical Islamist group in Syria is warned to accept arbitration or leave country @highlight ISIS wants to form an Islamist state in Syria @highlight Even al Qaeda's main leadership rejected the group's violent tactics
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"I was the best," Karas told @placeholder in an interview broadcast in 2008.
(CNN) -- His was a rags-to-riches tale. A Greek immigrant who came to the United States and made it big. A waiter who gambled in his spare time. A poker prodigy who turned $50 into $40 million in just three years. Archie Karas has described himself the "king of the gamblers," but authorities in San Diego are now calling him a cheater. On Friday, police arrested the 62-year-old Karas, whose legal name is Anargyros Karabourniotis, at his home in Las Vegas, on allegations he marked cards during a blackjack game in San Diego in July. The alleged cheating was also caught on camera, according to authorities. @highlight Authorities have charged a legendary gambler with cheating @highlight Archie Karas won $40 million over three years in the 1990s @highlight Karas, a Greek immigrant, lost his $40 million in winnings in just three weeks @highlight In 2008 he told ESPN he considers himself the "king of gamblers"
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Phoenix claims @placeholder knowingly concealed her neighbor's dangerous nature from her so that she would purchase the home
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:52 EST, 6 January 2014 | UPDATED: 18:06 EST, 6 January 2014 A New Jersey woman has filed a lawsuit claiming she's borne the brunt of a dangerous neighbors threats, intimidation and racist remarks. But instead of her neighbor, Cyndee Phoenix of Hamilton Township is suing the development company who sold her the home in October for 'knowingly concealing' her future neighbor was a 'dangerous individual.' Phoenix's suit also claims that developer Lennar Corp. directly aggravated the problem by sending Potter a letter that addressed his past behavior and made it look as if Phoenix had complained. @highlight New Jersey woman Cyndee Phoenix accuses the home developer Lennar Corporation of failing to disclose what they knew about neighbor Kevin Elville Potter @highlight Phoenix says Lennar sent Potter a letter addressing his behavior shortly before she moved in and Potter took his anger over the letter out on Potter @highlight Phoenix claims Potter threatened her and her family's lives, made 'snide and racist comments,' and photographed her guests
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@placeholder and her father sobbed uncontrollably en route to the hospital.
Jeida Torres, 3, died in Brooklyn after she was allegedly beaten by her mother's boyfriend A 3-year-old girl in New York City died Saturday after her mother's boyfriend allegedly beat her to death in a fit of rage when she accidentally soiled herself. Cops found little Jeida Torres unconscious and unresponsive about 3:50pm Saturday in an apartment in Brooklyn's Bushwick neighborhood. Police had been called by a neighbor who heard the child screaming inside the place. 'I saw the paramedics run out with little girl wrapped in a blanket,' neighbor Keith Best, 43, told the New York Daily News. 'Her hands were just hanging out — just limp.' @highlight Jeida Torres, 3, was unconscious and unresponsive when police found her inside an apartment in Brooklyn's Bushwick neighborhood @highlight She was rushed to Wyckoff Hospital, her tiny body already limp, but did not survive @highlight Kelsey Smith, 20, allegedly beat the girl to death after she accidentally soiled herself, according to a report @highlight Smith, the boyfriend of Jeida's mother, is in custody but has not been charged with a crime @highlight He allegedly also beat the girl's 5-year-old brother Andrew, who is in stable condition @highlight A neighbor says Smith and the victim's mother had been fighting for two weeks
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Blaze: New York could get as hot as Birmingham, Alabama, though that won't stop the harsh winter predicted by @placeholder
Cars buried under feet of snow, canceled buses and icy sidewalks might be things of the past in New York City. A report from the New York Panel on Climate Change found that a dramatic shift in temperature will make winters in the city resemble those of Birmingham, Alabama, by 2050. Say goodbye to snow atop the Christmas tree in Rockefeller Center. Scroll down for video Snow long: Climate researchers in New York said that winters in the city will look more like Alabama's by 2050, with a similar warming for summer With an increase of around five degrees in the average temperature, the number of days where temperatures drop under 32 degrees will go from 72 to a range of 42 to 48. @highlight An increase in the average temperature of about five degrees will also raise how often and how long heat waves are in the city @highlight Farmer's Almanac has predicted a 'frosty bite' this winter, though NOAA's long-term forecast has not been released
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The Royal engagement would prove a much more stressful engagement for the @placeholder, who is still recovering from a bout of severe morning sickness.
By Mario Ledwith PUBLISHED: 06:25 EST, 22 December 2012 | UPDATED: 10:14 EST, 22 December 2012 The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are to spend Christmas at the Middleton family home. Prince William will join Kate Middleton's family at their house in Bucklebury, Berkshire, Clarence House announced today. Speculation had been mounting in recent days over whether Kate would join the Royal Family for their annual Christmas festivities at Sandringham. All smiles: Prince William leaving the King Edward VII Hospital with the Duchess of Cambridge earlier this month Family: Prince William and Kate will join Michael and Carole Middleton at their home in Bucklebury, Berkshire @highlight Couple break with tradition to spend quiet day in Bucklebury, Berkshire @highlight They will visit Royal Family in Sandringham over festive period @highlight Pregnant Kate will get more rest at her family home than with Queen
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6) on the @placeholder military's card deck of most wanted regime officials.
BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- An audio message attributed to Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, the highest ranking former member of Saddam Hussein's regime still at large, salutes the "People of Palestine" and calls on them to fight back against Israel in Gaza. A 1999 file image of Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, who served under Saddam Hussien's regime and who is still at large. "We say to the people of Gaza, give more resistance and we will be with you in the field, and know that our victory in kicking out the invaders is your victory as well, because the main assailant on the nation and on Palestine is the American imperialism," the recording said. @highlight Al-Douri was vice-chairman of Hussein's Revolutionary Command Council @highlight 30-minute recorded message broadcast on al-Raei Iraqi satellite television @highlight CNN has not been able to independently verify the authenticity of the voice @highlight U.S. says he has helped finance the insurgency against U.S. troops in Iraq
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