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After an extensive mapping phase by the orbiter between now and September, a final landing site will be selected for @placeholder to conduct in situ measurements in November | By Sarah Griffiths for MailOnline Astronomers have been scrutinising high-definition photos of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko sent back by the Rosetta spacecraft. And now a shortlist of five possible sites that could become the location for the first-ever landing on a comet, have been drawn up by the European Space Agency (Esa). In mid-November, Esa intends to send down a robot laboratory named Philae, which will harpoon itself to the comet's surface and carry out a battery of scientific tests, the results of which astronomers hope will help them work out how planets formed. Scroll down for videos A shortlist of five possible sites that could become the location for the first-ever landing on a comet, have been drawn up by the European Space Agency, Three of them are on the 'head' of the rubber-dusk shaped Comet 67P, while two are on its 'body' (illustrated)
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Shortlist of five possible landing sites have been drawn up by Esa
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Space agency will send a robot laboratory called Philae to the surface of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko in November
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Philae will harpoon itself on the comet's surface and conduct tests
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Images taken by Rosetta spacecraft show rubber-duck shape of the comet
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Three proposed landing sites are on the 'duck's head'
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Recent 3D image shows a cluster of building-sized boulders on the ‘neck’ | 54,800 | record_train |
They were crying out for an experienced midfielder of @placeholder’ proven quality. | Manchester United welcome Chelsea to Old Trafford on Sunday in what is Louis van Gaal’s first test against one of last season’s top four. United have invested heavily over the summer in a bid to bridge that gap but the early signs are that there is still some way to go. Here, Sportsmail looks at the two squads and brings you our composite XI in a 4-2-3-1 formation… Louis van Gaal (left) will face his first test against one of last season's top four in the Premier League as his Manchester United side go head-to-head with Chelsea and Jose Mourinho at Old Trafford on Sunday
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Manchester United host Chelsea at Old Trafford on Sunday (4pm kick-off)
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In Sportsmail's combined XI, only one United player makes the side
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There are 10 Chelsea players, including Diego Costa and Cesc Fabregas
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Angel di Maria is Louis van Gaal's solitary player in the composite XI | 54,801 | record_train |
@placeholder UK filed a pre-tax loss of £2.4million on turnover of only £34.6million, despite estimated ad revenues of £223million. | Cameron appointed Joanna Shields, a former managing director of Facebook in Europe, to the Lords David Cameron has long faced criticism over how he has made Downing Street far too close to internet giants since he became Prime Minister. In summer, the concerns reached fever pitch when he appointed Joanna Shields, a former managing director of Facebook in Europe, to the Lords. Despite the fact that the firm has avoided paying its UK taxes, there is even speculation that she could one day be granted a ministerial role. The appointment deepened concerns that the Conservatives are too close to firms such as Facebook and Google and that they have the ear of the government on sensitive topics.
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Cameron appointed former Facebook head Joanna Shields to Lords
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Facebook has not paid any corporation tax in the UK for a second year
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Tories are close to Google, which has also been accused of avoiding tax | 54,802 | record_train |
‘The Battle of Waterloo was a milestone in @placeholder history which ended over 20 years of conflict in Europe. | By Ian Drury PUBLISHED: 19:45 EST, 13 June 2013 | UPDATED: 19:45 EST, 13 June 2013 It is often regarded as the British Army’s greatest military victory. Led into battle by the Duke of Wellington, UK troops routed Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo, a triumph ushering in almost a century of peace and stability in Europe. But the Government is refusing to mark the battle’s 200th anniversary in 2015 amid suspicions it does not want to offend France. That decision is in stark contrast to Belgium - where the clash took place. The government in Brussels is spending at least £20million on commemorative events, including restoring the battlefield.
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The battle ended tyranny of Napoleon and ushered in peace across Europe
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But the 2015 landmark is getting no official support
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In stark contrast, Belgium is spending £20million on events | 54,803 | record_train |
‘We’ve had no offers for @placeholder, he is scoring goals and is a pleasure to work with,’ said Pulis. | West Brom manager Tony Pulis has made his opening moves in the transfer market by enquiring for Watford striker Troy Deeney. The Baggies are interested in taking the 26-year-old, who has scored 69 goals in four-and-a-half years at Vicarage Road. Pulis' move for the 26-year-old will add to speculation that top-goalscorer, Saido Berahino could leave the Hawthorns this month, with Liverpool and Tottenham both keen. Watford striker Troy Deeney (left) has emerged as a target for West Brom The Hornets striker has scored 69 goals in four-and-a-half years at Watford However, Pulis is facing competition from Swansea manager Garry Monk, who is also monitoring Deeney.
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West Brom want to make Troy Deeney manager Tony Pulis' first signing
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The Watford striker is also interesting Premier League rivals Swansea
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Hawthorns interest suggests Saido Berahino could be leaving the club | 54,804 | record_train |
The money will fund future occupational therapy, optical and physiotherapy costs and will be used to pay for extra tuition for @placeholder | By Sam Webb A boy was left almost completely blind for the first five years of his life after bungling NHS staff failed to notice there was anything wrong with him - despite the fact he couldn’t see his bottle as a baby. Billy Wells, now 12, suffered from a deteriorating eye-condition that 'robbed him of his childhood' after it went undiagnosed for five years. Health workers that visited concerned parents Tracy, 43, and Charlie, 44, from High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, were too busy to properly diagnose the youngster and repeatedly told them to 'stop being silly'. Clear victory: Billy Wells, 12, and his father Charlie Wells. The boy has received a payout after he was left almost blind by NHS staff who failed to diagnose his eye condition
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Billy Wells, 12, had serious undiagnosed condition for five years
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Parents realised how serious his vision problem was from holiday photos
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In 200 pictures from Disneyland Paris, he didn't look at camera once
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After treatment, father had to explain what a leaf is - he had never seen one | 54,805 | record_train |
Concentration: @placeholder skipper Danny Wilson gestures to members of his team during the game at Ibrox | In the aftermath of a fine victory, Hearts left Rangers to ponder an old truth. In football, as in life, you reap what you Sow. Rebuilt and remoulded in the post-script to relegation and administration, Hearts laid down a marker for the Championship season with a display of composure and menace. They may have lost their keeper Neil Alexander for a month with a fractured cheekbone sustained in a clash with his own player. Delight: Osman Sow celebrates his last-gasp winner while Nicky Law wheels away in delight after making it 1-1 But in defence their central defenders Danny Wilson and Alim Ozturk dominated Kris Boyd and Kenny Miller while, in attack Osman Sow, a 6ft 4in Swedish striker starting his first competitive match in over a year, struck a deserved injury-time winner.
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Summer signing Osman Sow scored a last-gasp winner for Hearts at Ibrox
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Nicky Law thought he had salvaged a point for Rangers with a late equaliser
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The away side were good value for the three points after a dominant display | 54,806 | record_train |
Press: Tuttosport report that although @placeholder do not want to let him go to United, Vidal talks are ongoing | Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal and chief executive Ed Woodward have made Arturo Vidal their prime target after securing the signature of Angel di Maria on Tuesday. United have denied interest in Vidal all summer but have belatedly got involved in serious talks, as they have with Ajax over utility player Daley Blind. Van Gaal's chief reservation about the Chile star - who carries a £30million price tag - is his injury record. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Manchester United target Arturo Vidal score volley for Chile Wanted: Juventus midfielder Arturo Vidal is Manchester United's top target before the transfer window closes
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Juventus midfielder Arturo Vidal is Manchester United's prime transfer target
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United have belatedly got involved in serious talks with Juventus
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Louis van Gaal has reservations about the Chilean's injury record
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Vidal carries a £30million price tag
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Old Trafford outfit also in talks with Ajax over signing Daley Blind | 54,807 | record_train |
He previously has said he won't oppose opening @placeholder debate on the bill despite the public option provision, and he maintained that stance Sunday. | Washington (CNN) -- Narrow passage of a sweeping health care bill by the House of Representatives portends a continuing difficult fight for President Obama and fellow Democrats to get a bill through the Senate and into law. The House voted 220-215 late Saturday, with 39 Democrats opposed and one Republican in favor, to approve what would be the biggest expansion of health care coverage since Medicare was created more than 40 years ago. The Affordable Health Care for America Act, or H.R. 3962, restricts insurance companies from denying coverage to anyone with a pre-existing condition or charging higher premiums based on gender or medical history. It also provides federal subsidies to those who cannot afford it. And it guarantees coverage for 96 percent of Americans, according to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office.
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House voted 220-215 late Saturday to approve Affordable Health Care for America Act
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39 Democrats opposed act, one Republican voted for it
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Measure now moves to Senate, where support is less certain
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If both chambers pass a bill, committee will merge the two proposals | 54,808 | record_train |
Rescuers eventually retrieved Ms @placeholder's body from the water, while her husband's body washed up on the shore. | By Lydia Warren PUBLISHED: 16:24 EST, 27 November 2012 | UPDATED: 16:24 EST, 27 November 2012 A teenager who watched as her parents and 16-year-old brother were swept to their deaths while trying to save their dog from the sea is 'devastated' by the tragedy, relatives revealed today. Olivia Kuljian, 18, was at Big Lagoon in northern California on Saturday when the dog was pulled into the water by a 'sneaker' wave - those which suddenly creep up on beachgoers - after chasing a stick. Mary Elena Scott, 57, and Howard Gregory Kuljian, 54, both drowned trying to save the pet. Their son, Gregory James Kuljian, remains missing after going into the water and he is presumed dead.
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Olivia Kuljian, 18, watched as her family was swept into sea on Saturday
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Dog was pulled into sea by sneaker wave - those which suddenly creep up on beachgoers - as it chased a stick and family ran to save it
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Couple's bodies later washed up and search called off for missing son
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Dog later climbed out of the water on its own | 54,809 | record_train |
The @placeholder is a reaction by Bic to the growing use of technology from smartphones to iPads, which has left many traditional pens forgotten in the back of desk drawers | By Ellie Zolfagharifard PUBLISHED: 07:50 EST, 29 July 2013 | UPDATED: 07:50 EST, 29 July 2013 One of the most iconic pens in the world is finally fighting back against the iPad by launching a universal stylus. Bic is swapping its plastic stopper for a touchscreen stylus in the new version of its famous biro, Bic Cristal, which has sold 115 billion since the first one made in 1945. The 6mm Cristal Stylus will replace the end of the pen which, traditionally, has been chewed by millions of users from schoolchildren to crossword solvers for generations. The 6mm Crystal stylus has been designed to work at any angle on any touchscreen. The company boasts that it will write for 'up to three kilometres'
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Bic's £2.49 stylus can work at any angle on any touchscreen
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The design is an evolution of the Bic Cristal plastic ballpoint pen which has sold 115 billion since the first one made in 1945 | 54,810 | record_train |
He told her he was gay and had just finished a @placeholder | Fabio Moniz, 27, has been sentenced to life in jail after being convicted of raping two women last year and attempting to assault others A predatory rapist who posed as a gay Vogue photographer to snare wealthy young victims was jailed for life yesterday. Fabio Moniz, 27, toured exclusive West End venues to charm women with his ‘cut glass’ accent and immaculate manners. But he poisoned them with the date rape drug GHB before subjecting them to sexual assaults. He told the court that his life was like that of conman Frank Abagnale portrayed by Leonardo DiCaprio in the film Catch Me If You Can.
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Fabio Moniz posed as a gay fashion photographer to prey on women in top London bars and nightclubs
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The 27-year-old from Portugal fed the women drinks laced with date-rape drugs
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He received two life sentences from a judge who said he was 'a very dangerous man indeed' | 54,811 | record_train |
"If I'm a (b-word) for asking why you are supportive to my face but another way on your @placeholder then so be it," one tweet said. | (CNN) -- Ooh, looks like things are heating up between Snoop Dogg and Iggy Azalea -- and not in a good way. For yet another day, the two rappers went at it on social media, with Snoop baiting her, Iggy responding and Snoop egging her on. The back-and-forth started Sunday night when Snoop posted a meme and titled it "Iggy Azalea No Make Up." The Instagram insult generated 11,000 comments and 50,000 likes. So Iggy posted some not-so-fancy tweets in response. They've since been deleted. But hey, this is the Internet -- and nothing is truly gone. "Everytime I've ever spoken to you you've always been nice as hell, I'm disappointed you'd be such an ass for no reason," one said.
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The two rappers are going at it on social media
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Snoop started it with a meme that made fun of Iggy without makeup
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Iggy responded but then deleted the tweets
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He has pleaded not guilty to murder, saying he was deeply in love with @placeholder, whom he had been dating for a few months, and that he mistook for an intruder hiding in a toilet at his luxury Pretoria home. | Oscar Pistorius' girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp, admitted to being scared of the South African track star in a text message sent less than three weeks before he shot her dead, a police expert told his murder trial today. Pistorius was in tears as the messages were read aloud in the Pretoria court - one of them from the model to the athlete read: 'I'm scared of you sometimes and how you snap at me,' while a later text read, 'I can’t be attacked by outsider for dating u and be attacked by you the person I deserve protection from.' The couple argued about what she alleged was the athlete's short temper and jealousy, police Capt. Francois Moller testified, citing text messages he extracted from cell phones.
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Girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp admitted to being scared of South African
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Oscar Pistorius in tears as messages were read aloud in court
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Couple argued about what Steenkamp alleged was Pistorius' short temper and jealously, police captain Francois Moller testified in Pretoria
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Moller says about 90 per cent of messages were 'loving' and 'normal'
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Olympian and Paralympian denies murder of Steenkamp | 54,813 | record_train |
not find her credible, @placeholder could walk away from the trial without | By Lydia Warren A woman whose ex-boyfriend is on trial for raping and murdering a student claimed in a video shown to the court that she sat on the victim's face for up to 15 minutes during bondage play - in what has come as a shocking twist in the already sordid case. The chilling video, which was filmed by public defenders days after her then-boyfriend Seth Mazzaglia was arrested, throws doubt on claims made by the prosecutions' key witness Kathryn McDonough, who previously told the court that she had not had any sexual involvement with Lizzi Marriott. Mazzaglia's defense team just needs to convince one juror in the Dover, New Hampshire courtroom that McDonough, 20, is lying to spare him a first-degree murder conviction.
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The video filmed by a public defender in October 2012 shows Kathryn McDonough acting out how she sat on Lizzi Marriott the week before
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The shock footage comes after McDonough told the court she had not had any sexual interaction with the 19-year-old student before her death
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McDonough, the prosecution's key witness, claimed she was protecting her boyfriend - but her inconsistencies throw doubt on her testimony
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Her ex-boyfriend Seth Mazzaglia is charged with the first degree murder | 54,814 | record_train |
@placeholder added: 'In the 10 seconds that transpired from the time this thing started until the teacher had control of the weapon there was no cowardice, there was protection for our kids.' | By Helen Pow A heroic teacher talked a shooter, aged just 12, into dropping his weapon this morning, just moments after the child walked into a packed gymnasium and opened fire at his classmates, leaving a 12-year-old boy fighting for life and a 13-year-old girl in serious condition. After the first shots rang out at Berrendo Middle School, the unidentified educator was quick to react, throwing himself towards the armed youngster and convincing him to lay his shotgun on the ground, New Mexico Governor Susana Martinez and Roswell ISD superintendent Tom Burris revealed in a Tuesday afternoon press conference. 'The student was quickly stopped by one staff member who walked right up to him and asked him to put down the firearm which he did,' Governor Martinez told reporters.
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Roswell police said the suspected shooter was arrested Tuesday at Berrendo Middle School in Roswell
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Two students, including a 12-year-old boy thought to be the shooter's target, have been critically or seriously injured
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The school was placed on lockdown and terrified parents were told to collect their children from a nearby mall
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The shooter opened fire at 8:11 a.m. and Roswell PD posted word of the incident on its Facebook page soon after | 54,815 | record_train |
'But going on @placeholder made it possible for me to go down to Australia to see him for the first time since he was a six-week-old tot.' | By Martha De Lacey PUBLISHED: 05:51 EST, 13 August 2012 | UPDATED: 06:26 EST, 13 August 2012 A mother has been reunited with the son she gave up for adoption 45 years ago. And it seems she has Chris Tarrant to thank. When Welsh teashop-owner Dawn Harkins, 61, learned that her long-lost son Glyn was living in Australia, she decided to go on Tarrant's ITV game show Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? to try and win enough to fund a trip. Dawn Harkins with her £75,000 question on ITV's Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Luckily, the mum-of-three won £75,000 and immediately flew 10,000 miles to meet her son.
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Dawn Harkins, 61, from Wales, used £75,000 to find son Glyn in Australia | 54,816 | record_train |
@placeholder is pressing one of Microsoft's remaining advantages over its rival. | (CNN) -- A Microsoft executive took to the tech giant's official blog Wednesday to take an uncharacteristically direct shot at rival Apple. "Seems like the RDF (Reality Distortion Field) typically generated by an Apple event has extended beyond Cupertino," wrote Frank Shaw, Microsoft's vice president of communications. "So let me try to clear some things up." Shaw was referring to coverage of Apple's rollout of two new iPads -- the iPad Air and revamped iPad Mini -- and other announcements. Among them was news that the company will begin giving away its iWork suite of productivity apps for free. "Now, since iWork has never gotten much traction, and was already priced like an afterthought, it's hardly that surprising or significant a move," Shaw said. "So, when I see Apple drop the price of their struggling, lightweight productivity apps, I don't see a shot across our bow. I see an attempt to play catch up."
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Microsoft VP: "Reality distortion field" surrounds Apple this week
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Vice President Frank Shaw calls Apple tools "struggling, lightweight"
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@placeholder was also checked out by doctors but found to be unharmed. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 18:45 EST, 23 January 2013 | UPDATED: 18:53 EST, 23 January 2013 Abducted: Skylar Jardin, five, was taken from his Oregon home at 6am today allegedly by his mother's ex-boyfriend A five-year-old boy was abducted from his home today after his mother and father were brutally attacked with a hammer, authorities said. Skylar Coulcer-Jarding was taken from his rural home at 6am this morning. His parents Josh Allen Jarding and Gayleen Riter were beaten with a hammer by Bryan Lester DePriest, police said. DePriest, an ex-boyfriend of Miss Riter, allegedly snatched the child in The Dalles and fled the scene in a stolen car.
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Skylar Coulcer-Jarding snatched from Oregon home at 6am on Wednesday
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Boy was found unharmed several hours later, 15 miles from home
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Abductor believed to be ex-boyfriend of Skylar's mother | 54,818 | record_train |
Charles, who was handing out medals in his role as Colonel-in-Chief of the Army Air Corps, joked self-deprecatingly: ‘It’s a particular pleasure to see so many of @placeholder, which my youngest son serves in, on parade even though he is not here – he shoved off, probably because he knew his ancient parents were coming.’ | By Rebecca English PUBLISHED: 13:16 EST, 9 May 2013 | UPDATED: 13:48 EST, 9 May 2013 Prince Harry today missed being awarded an operational medal for his service in Afghanistan by his father as he flew to the US to begin a week-long royal tour. As the 28-year-old prince was en route to Washington DC, Prince Charles was visiting his son’s airbase at Wattisham in Suffolk to honour Harry’s unit, 662 Squadron. The prince, who undertook a four-month frontline stint as an Army Air Corps Apache attack helicopter pilot in September last year, will collect his when he returns from his tour.
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Charles visited Harry's unit, 662 Squadron, at his son's airbase in Wattisham, Suffolk, to honour troops
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Harry has flown to US for week-long royal tour, which begins in Washington | 54,819 | record_train |
@placeholder champions Shakhtar are known to difficult to negotiate with, making it perhaps unsurprising that Chelsea’s bid, understood to be £16m, was rejected. | Chelsea have seen an opening bid of £16million rejected for Shakhtar Donetsk midfielder Douglas Costa, according to the player himself. Brazilian star Costa confirmed on Thursday night that the Barclays Premier League leaders had been in touch about a move to Stamford Bridge – one that the 24-year-old describes as a ‘dream’. But with Chelsea seeking a cheaper option to Fiorentina’s £27m-rated Juan Cuadrado, Costa’s Ukrainian employers are not keen on letting one of their top players go on the cheap. Shakhtar Donetsk's Douglas Costa says it would be a 'dream' to play for Premier League leaders Chelsea The Blues have had a £16m bid for the 24-year-old (right) already rejected by the Ukrainian club
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Chelsea launched a £16million bid for Shakhtar Donetsk's Douglas Costa
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Costa is expected to play in Shakhtar's friendly vs Internacional on Friday
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Blues are also interested in Fiorentina's £27m-rated Juan Cuadrado
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Age @placeholder take a commission of around 1.5per cent from the tariffs through their enterprise arm which raises money for the charity. | By Claire Ellicott PUBLISHED: 18:33 EST, 10 December 2013 | UPDATED: 04:51 EST, 11 December 2013 Thousands of pensioners will pay more for fuel this winter after energy giant E.ON scrapped a cheaper tariff for the elderly. The company blamed a Government plan to simplify tariffs for the closure of its Age UK deal which offered a cheaper fuel price to those over 60. It has written to customers to tell them that they have been ‘renewed’ on to its standard fixed rate variable tariff - which costs around £78 more per year. Pensioners hit: Energy giant E.ON has scrapped its Age UK deal which offered a cheaper price fuel to over 60s
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Company scraps Age UK deal which offered a cheaper prices to over 60s
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Customers switched to more expensive standard fixed rate variable tariff
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E.ON already axed its StayWarm deal for elderly customers two months ago
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Tens of thousands of customers facing bill increases of as much as £180 | 54,821 | record_train |
Negotiations last year broke down amid accusations (including Mayweather's unverified claim @placeholder used performance-enhancing drugs), recriminations and legal threats. | Las Vegas (CNN) -- Manny Pacquiao continued his conquest of the boxing world Saturday night when he defeated "Sugar" Shane Mosley in Las Vegas. The Filipino fighter retained his World Boxing Organization welterweight title at the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino. Pacquiao defeated Mosley by a unanimous decision, 119-108, 120-108, 120-107 after 12 rounds. Mosley came into the fight as a former three-time world champion. But the 39-year-old American was a clear underdog, in part from his having won only two of his past five fights. He endured grueling defeats to Floyd Mayweather Jr., and Miguel Cotto and a draw with Sergio Mora.
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Manny Pacquiao beats Shane Mosley to keep his world welterweight title
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The Filipino wins his 15th straight fight and retains one of 10 titles he's earned
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Meanwhile, the state Senate has approved a resolution that would hold absentee @placeholder lawmakers "in contempt of the Senate." | (CNN) -- Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker's administration on Friday issued notices to unions, warning them of possible layoffs in early April if the budget impasse continues. The measure "may be able to be rescinded and layoffs avoided" if 14 Senate Democrats return to the state Capitol, the Republican's office said in a press release. "Without Senate action within 15 days, individual employees may begin to receive potential termination notifications," said spokesman Cullen Werwie. Walker has warned that the state might have to lay off 1,500 state workers if the Democrats don't return to meet a quorum to vote on Walker's so-called budget repair bill. The initiative would restrict the collective bargaining rights of many public employees, as well as require state workers -- with the exception of police and firefighters -- to cover more of their retirement plans and health care premiums.
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NEW: The state Capitol was empty shortly after 6 p.m. Friday, a state agency says
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Gov. Scott Walker's office sends letters to 13 union heads warning of possible layoffs
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The letters say job cuts could be avoided if Democratic legislators return
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@placeholder may be on top of the list, but he's not first in the minds of conservatives, who dominate more moderate Republicans in the GOP primaries and caucuses. | Washington (CNN) -- A new national poll in the battle for the 2016 Democratic and Republican presidential nominations indicates what you would expect: Hillary Clinton is the overwhelming Democratic frontrunner, and there's no real leader among the possible GOP White House hopefuls. But if you get beyond the obvious, the CNN/ORC International survey released Monday becomes more revealing. It showed 65% of Democrats and independents who lean toward that party say they would likely back Clinton as their presidential nominee. Vice President Joe Biden comes in a distant second, at 10%, with freshman Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts at 7%, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo at 6%, and Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley at 2%.
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Biden distant second to Hillary Clinton in a new poll on 2016 presidential nod
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Seventeen percent of Republicans and GOP-leaning independents likely to support Chris Christie
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A hypothetical microbe on @placeholder might need to adapt to live in a high temperature stream. | (CNN) -- It would be easy to criticize the burgeoning science of astrobiology as an intellectual endeavor best left to more profligate times. The search for extraterrestrial life and expeditions to hunt for life in Earth's extremes -- from the bottom of the oceans and Antarctica's extremes -- seem like luxuries for excitable explorers and space scientists. The enthusiasm about alien life isn't new; the ancient Greeks wondered whether there were other habitable worlds. But it is only recently that the search for extraterrestrial life has been underpinned by experiments -- telescopes to search for Earth-like planets orbiting distant stars, rovers, like NASA's Curiosity, to hunt for life on Mars.
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Astrobiology is the study of the origins and evolution of life on Earth and in space
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Astrobiologists examine microbes on Earth to understand the possibility of life elsewhere
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Exploring inhospitable parts of our own planet and others can bring practical and economic benefits to humans
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Billions of dollars spent exploring space will help provide answers to environmental issues | 54,825 | record_train |
He lived in various parts of the @placeholder, where his parents ran several grocery stores. | A second video has emerged of the smiling Florida man believed to be the first American to carry out a suicide attack in Syria. In footage released by an al-Qaeda-linked group fighting in Syria, college dropout Moner Mohammad Abu-Salha, smiles while talking about wanting to die and is also shown making his bomb before strapping it on. This is the second video to feature the American jihadi, and it contains a haunting soundtrack of Arabic music set against the images and words of a man hell-bent on dying for the cause. 'I want to rest in the afterlife, in heaven,' Abu-Slaha says. 'There is nothing here, my heart is not resting here in this life.'
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Al-Qaeda-linked group released footage last week of attack preparation
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Moner Mohammad Abu-Salha is believed to be the first American suicide bomber in Syria
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The 22-year-old detonated truck of explosives outside restaurant where soldiers liked to gather in May | 54,826 | record_train |
on a sidewalk in @placeholder and discovered $5,000 cash in his car. | By Beth Stebner PUBLISHED: 17:03 EST, 23 August 2012 | UPDATED: 20:30 EST, 23 August 2012 Altercation: Vice chairman of Deutsche Bank Brian Mulligan snarled at LAPD officers and struck martial arts poses while appearing 'out of it' A Deutsche Bank director ran through traffic and struck martial arts poses during a bizarre altercation with Los Angeles police, authorities said. Brian Mulligan, 53, appeared 'out of it' after officers responded to 911 calls about a man trying to break into people's cars at a drive-thru in Highland Park. Mulligan seemed to be 'under the influence based on his behavior', Lieutenant Andrew Neiman told MailOnline.
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Deutsche Bank Managing Director of Media Brian Mulligan claims he was assaulted by two LAPD officers who wanted to steal $5,000 cash from him
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Officers reported Mulligan appeared 'under the influence' and 'out of it'
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Mulligan suffered several facial injuries from altercation and hospitalized
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'The @placeholder thoroughly investigates all cases of alleged academic dishonesty and provides education and support to assist students to observe the rules of honest scholarship,' they added. | Yingying Dou reportedly runs an essay writing company Academics have criticised universities for accepting international students with low-level English proficiency purely for financial gain. They say it is inevitable the international students - some described as 'functionally illiterate' - try to cheat the system, the Sydney Morning Herald reports. Such concerns were reportedly raised by academics who say they were ignored for fear of revenue loss by the university. This comes after it was revealed that Chinese-born Yingying Dou, 30, had reportedly been running a website called MyMaster which helps students cheat. Head of the Australian National University's South Asian Program, Dr McComas Taylor, told the Sydney Morning Herald that 'universities have become addicted to revenue streams from international students'.
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Some academics claim they raised concerns over 'functionally illiterate' international students
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This comes after reports of Yingying Dou, 30, running the website called MyMaster
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She reportedly charges up to $1000 for her staff to write an essay
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International students across NSW were using its services to cheat
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In this case, the idea was that @placeholder, though of Chinese descent, wasn't Chinese enough. | Have you heard about China's banana slip? A few days ago in Beijing, as Gary Locke wrapped up his tenure as United States ambassador to China, he was lambasted in a Chinese state media editorial. The piece called Locke a "guide dog." It said he had stirred an "evil wind." Worst of all, it called him a "banana." As in yellow on the outside and white on the inside. It's a slur, akin to "Oreo" for African-Americans or "coconut" for Hispanics, used by people of a given ethnic group to judge another member of that group for being insufficiently, well, ethnic. The point of saying a person of color is "white inside" is to accuse him of being a race traitor, ashamed or in denial of his true heritage.
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A Chinese state media outlet referred to U.S. ambassador as a "banana"
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Eric Liu says use of an ethnic slur reflects anger at his performance
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He says China has a different concept of ethnicity than America
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Wherever they've gone, their lives have been centered on their church and their family, including two now-adult sons who live in the @placeholder. | Nancy Writebol is a loving mother. A devoted wife. A woman of faith. A missionary who has traveled the world to help others. And now, the world knows her as an Ebola patient. Last month, while working in Liberia, Writebol contracted the deadly virus. She's one of three Americans known to contract Ebola during the outbreak that has ravaged West Africa. The others are colleague Dr. Kent Brantly and Patrick Sawyer, a naturalized citizen and Liberian government official who died from the disease earlier this week. The missionary is expected to be picked up in West Africa and flown back to the United States, where she is expected to join Brantly -- who arrived Saturday -- in a special isolation unit at Atlanta's Emory University Hospital. According to Todd Shearer, a spokesman for the Christian charity Samaritan's Purse, she should be in Georgia early next week.
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Nancy Writebol was diagnosed with Ebola on July 25 while in Liberia
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The mother of two has been in Africa as part of her missionary work
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Her pastor described Nancy and her husband as "the salt of the Earth"
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The average salary for the rank-and-file @placeholder worker, however, is about the same as it was in 1980. | (CNN) -- I appeared on a couple of segments on CNN this week where the topic was the Occupy Wall Street demonstrations. A question raised was whether this was political. The Republican/tea party spokesperson said yes, arguing that labor unions were behind it (in fact the labor unions did not join until this week). I said it was economic, but political in the sense that you have a political party -- the GOP -- entrenched with the wealthy and Wall Street while doing nothing to protect middle-class America. But I was wrong. It is not economic. And it is not political. It is personal.
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Maria Cardona says Occupy Wall Street is not political or economic; it's personal
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She says protesters railing against corporate greed, status quo of unfair taxation
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She says GOP supports system, thwarts Obama's attempts at protection for middle class
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Cardona: Class warfare? Yes, and the wealthy class won. It's time to stand up for fairness | 54,831 | record_train |
Most mourn the impending death of their beloved behemoths but celebrate the fact that the Hummer won't be outsourced to @placeholder: Whose harebrained idea was that anyway?! | Atlanta, Georgia (CNN) -- Love it or hate it, the Hummer came to symbolize American might over the years -- tires the size of Texas, a chrome grill that looked primed to eat up wimpy cars in its path, and its drivers with egos to match their mammoth-mobiles. But the iconic vehicle -- a symbol for macho men like Arnold Schwarzenegger and ridiculed worldwide by environmentalists -- is headed toward the auto graveyard. General Motors last week announced the likely end of the Hummer after a deal with a Chinese automaker fell through. The news thrilled many who have protested the guzzler for years: Good riddance!
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Hummer came to define machismo in America
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"You should be very ashamed of yourself," sticky note left on Hummer said
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His chums may be prey to hormonal surges -- buckets of screen time is devoted to @placeholder's love life and Hermione's lack of same -- but our Harry stays focused. | (CNN) -- Entering his sixth year at Hogwarts, Harry Potter may not be able to see the finishing line, but he knows it's coming. In "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince," the trio of Harry, Ron and Hermione are on the trail of evil. In "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince," the sixth film in the Potter series, he's like a marathon runner who senses that he's got this course beat: He's still pacing himself, but there's a definite spring in his step. Potter's confidence seems to be a product of Daniel Radcliffe's authority in the role as much as anything. He's decided he's the hero of the piece, and he's happy with that; Radcliffe plays him with such implacable conviction and such lightness, it's becoming harder to worry about the character's plight.
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"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" is sixth film in Harry Potter series
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New film another success, a great tribute to Daniel Radcliffe's abilities
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Though the Scots blue has been replaced with the yellow and black of the @placeholder flag of St David, there is still room for a thistle to represent those Scots who intend to vote no | By Jim Norton After nearly 400 years of symbolising four nations united in one flag, what would the Union Flag look like without the blue and white of the Saltire? The question is being posed by flag experts after a poll found nearly 65 per cent were in favour of changing the flag if Scotland votes Yes to independence. The vexillologists, as they are known, have come up with designs that could replace the familiar red, white and blue flag. The first design strips out the blue field of the Scottish flag, replacing it with black, and sees the white bands turn a shade of yellow - intended to honour the flag of Wales' patron saint, St David (a yellow cross on a black field)
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Vexillologists have designed replacements for familiar red, white and blue
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Most remove Scottish blue, instead bringing in colours symbolic of Wales
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King: We told the @placeholder camp that Levi Johnston would be our guest tonight and asked for a comment. | (CNN) -- A year ago, few outside of Wasilla, Alaska, had ever heard of Levi Johnston. All that changed last summer when Gov. Sarah Palin accepted the Republican vice presidential nomination. On "Larry King Live" on Wednesday, Levi Johnston talks about his relationship with the Palin family. Soon after she entered the national spotlight, it was learned the conservative governor's teenaged daughter, Bristol, was pregnant with Levi's baby. The Johnston-Palin family saga has been in the news ever since. In a "Larry King Live" exclusive interview Wednesday night, Johnston, along with his mother, Sherry, and sister, Mercede, talked about baby Tripp, why he's not seeing much of his son, what his legal intentions are and the Johnstons' ambiguous relationship with the Palins.
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Levi Johnston tells Larry King he is uncomfortable going to visits to see son
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Johnston first tells King he hasn't gotten a lawyer, then later says he has gotten one
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Johnstons say relationship with the Palins have turned frosty, not sure why
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Levi's sister, Mercede, talks about her turbulent relationship with Bristol Palin | 54,835 | record_train |
It's not that religious audiences dislike artistic license, they just hate it when @placeholder exploits a sacred story to promote a secular agenda. | (CNN) -- Can a secular, Hollywood insider make a religious movie Americans can fully, warmly embrace and -- wait for it -- actually learn from? We'll find out for sure on March 28 when the movie "Noah" opens in theaters nationwide. But, at first glance the answer is -- no. Paramount, eager to appeal to the religious crowd, arranged screenings of the movie before its release. Officially, some competing versions of the film "tested poorly." Sounds to me like audiences hated most of what they saw, although it's not clear exactly what version of the film they hated. Critics "lucky" enough to see early versions of the movie were sworn to secrecy. But, we do know their reaction prompted Paramount to not only recut the movie several times, but to take the extraordinary step of schmoozing the president of the National Religious Broadcasters group by agreeing to issue this disclaimer: "The film is inspired by the story of Noah. While artistic license has been taken, we believe that this film is true to the essence, values, and integrity of a story that is a cornerstone of faith for millions of people worldwide. The biblical story of Noah can be found in the book of Genesis."
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Carol Costello: Will Americans embrace Hollywood version of "Noah" story? Probably not
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Detractors say story should stick to sacred text. Director says that's not his goal
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Costello: With belief in God declining, isn't it at least good to stoke conversation? | 54,836 | record_train |
There were no more breaks back as @placeholder served out the contest to love, after a staggering two hours and 28 minutes. | By Amy Ziniak for Daily Mail Australia Aussie hopeful Nick Kyrgios has set a cracking pace in his third round at the US open, but just couldn't hold on to bow down to a game veteran in a thrilling five set match. Crafty Spaniard Tommy Robredo was victim to some explosive tennis early on, but fought hard to send the 19 year old ace crashing back to earth with a third-round elimination at New York. Robredo overcame a blistering pace from Kyrgios to grind out out a 3-6 6-3 7-6 (7-4) 6-3 victory that leaves Casey Dellacqua as Australia's lone singles survivor at the final grand slam of the year.
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Nick Kyrgios suffers third round elimination at US open
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The teenage ace was beaten in a five set thriller by veteran spaniard Tommy Robredo 3-6 6-3 7-6 (7-4) 6-3
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The 19 year old had a dream run at Wimbledon this year reaching quarter-finals defeating world number one Rafael Nadal
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Usually a bridge look-out should still have spotted the @placeholder and its flashing lighthouse. | By Daily Mail Reporter A polish captain ran his massive ship aground off the British coast after plotting a straight line from Scotland to Belgium - forgetting that England was in the way, it is claimed. Blundering Tadeusz Dudek had been using an unapproved GPS device to navigate - similar to a car's Sat Nav, an investigation revealed. And the lookout on board the 80 metre-long MV Danio cargo ship was asleep when time the enormous vessel crashed into Farne Islands, off the North-East coast, last March. Disaster: The stricken MV Danio sitting on a mud bank on Farne Island after its captain did not realise he was approaching land
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MV Danio cargo ship hit Farne Island, off the Northumberland coast
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Farne Island nature reserve is home to 80,000 pairs of seabirds and a large grey seal colony
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Captain had been sailing from Perth, Scotland, to Antwerp, Belgium
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Coastguard claims captain forgot land juts out into the sea and was using unapproved navigation system similar to a car's Sat Nav
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Lookout on ship was asleep when the vessel hit land, documentary claims | 54,838 | record_train |
Kylie Deegennars said she had been sleeping on the terminal floor since arriving at @placeholder late Saturday. | London (CNN) -- Passengers struggling to get away for the holiday season faced further frustration and delays Tuesday, as the EU's top travel official slammed snow disruptions across the region as "unacceptable." Heavy snow caused severe disruption to train and plane schedules in a number of major cities days before Christmas, forcing thousands of people to sleep in terminals while they waited for information on their onward journey. "I am extremely concerned about the level of disruption to travel across Europe caused by severe snow. It is unacceptable and should not happen again," European Commission Vice President Siim Kallas said in a written statement.
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BA considering transporting passengers by bus from Heathrow to other airports
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UK Transport Secretary lays blame for Heathrow chaos on "over-optimistic" operator
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Before the game Christie picked the @placeholder to win — 38-28 — and was feeling mighty confident. | Even Chris Christie's lucky sweater couldn't save the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday as they crashed out to the Green Bay Packers following a controversial refereeing decision. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has referred to the New Jersey Governor as his team's 'mojo' because Dallas has won the last five games Christie has attended wearing the orange sweater for good luck. But it wasn't to be - Dez Bryant's apparent catch late in the fourth quarter was reversed by officials. Scroll down for video Even Chris Christie's lucky sweater couldn't save the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday as they crashed out to Green Bay following a controversial refereeing decision
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The New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie wore his orange sweater to Lambeau Field to cheer his beloved team
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Rep. Paul Ryan tweeted a photo to Christie, with the message '@GovChristie, do you need a hug now?'
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Cowboys owner Jerry Jones referred to Christie as his team's 'mojo' because Dallas has won the last 5 games when Christie wore the sweater
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Christie wasn't the only potential 2016 presidential candidate at Lambeau - Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker sat in the stands
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Aaron Rodgers rallied Green Bay Packers to a thrilling 26-21 playoff victory, sending them to the NFC title game
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At the @placeholder conference this month Mr Cameron said that a future Tory government would ‘cut taxes for hard-working people’ as the economy recovers. | By James Chapman PUBLISHED: 19:08 EST, 16 October 2013 | UPDATED: 19:08 EST, 16 October 2013 David Cameron yesterday signalled income tax cuts are being considered for the 5million workers due to be paying the 40 per cent rate by 2015. The Coalition has taken millions of low-paid and part-time workers out of income tax altogether by increasing the personal allowance thresholds from £6,475 a year to £10,000, At Prime Minister’s Questions, Tory MP Dominic Raab welcomed the moves to help basic rate taxpayers, but urged Mr Cameron to act to help those on the higher rate. Speaking at Prime Minister's Questions, David Cameron said he wanted to 'see taxes cut for all'
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David Cameron said he wants to see tax reductions for all
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MP Dominic Raab called on him to 'ease the squeeze on middle class'
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"I've never asked him for anything, nor have I asked @placeholder for anything." | Casey Kasem's children are being prevented from visiting their ailing father, his daughter Kerri told CNN. Casey Kasem, known for his years hosting the countdown shows "American Top 40" and "Casey's Top 40," is suffering from Parkinson's disease. He's 81 and retired from his radio hosting in 2009. According to Kerri Kasem, about three months ago, her stepmother, Jean Kasem, suddenly barred her sister, her uncle and some of Kasem's friends from seeing him. She's perplexed by the decision. "I don't get it, I don't understand it," Kerri Kasem, who co-hosts the radio show "Sixx Sense" with Motley Crue's Nikki Sixx, told CNN. "He has Parkinson's and all the research we've done indicates socialization would help him."
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Casey Kasem's longtime manager said the star is still of sound mind
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Kasem's children not being allowed to see father, says his daughter Kerri
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Kasem, 81, is suffering from Parkinson's disease
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Popular radio host best known as the voice behind "American Top 40" | 54,842 | record_train |
He was among hundreds of suspects being hauled before special weekend courts to deal with those who rampaged through the streets of @placeholder towns and cities during widespread looting and violence. | By Louise Boyle Last updated at 4:58 PM on 15th August 2011 A teenager suspected of looting during last week's riots was out on bail over a murder at the time. The 18-year-old had previously been arrested after a 21-year-old was chased down and repeatedly stabbed by a gang of 25 youths in north London. The teenager was back in court at the weekend accused of breaking into a Carphone Warehouse in Holloway, north London last week. Violence: Widespread rioting across the UK last week has resulted in multiple arrests The man, who had previously breached an Asbo, was remanded in custody and is due in court next week.
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Two men questioned after father of four shot in the head during Croydon riots
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Two men and teenager in court after brothers and friend killed by car in Birmingham
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Boy, 16, given 20 weeks for throwing petrol bomb at police car | 54,843 | record_train |
‘fast and erratically’ while @placeholder was a ‘safe and careful driver.’ | By Chris Brooke PUBLISHED: 11:08 EST, 17 January 2014 | UPDATED: 18:29 EST, 17 January 2014 Relief: Rosie-Ann Stone (left) leaves Hull Crown Court after being cleared of death by careless driving A woman was cleared of blame yesterday over her sister’s tragic death in a car crash as the Crown Prosecution Service was criticised for heartlessly pursuing the case. Rosie-Ann Stone, 21, was overtaking a lorry when she collided with her elder sibling Jennie’s car, which was carrying out the same manoeuvre – sending it crashing into a tree. Months earlier, the women had lost their brother Gregg, a 20-year-old soldier who was shot dead while serving in Afghanistan.
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Rosie-Ann Stone, 20, cleared of causing death of her sister Jennie, 28
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Their cars were in queue behind slow-moving lorry on A165 near Hull
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They both tried to overtake same lane of traffic last year and crashed
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Family campaigned against prosecution saying they'd suffered enough
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‘For that error of judgment, I apologise to @placeholder and the team. | Nico Rosberg has been fined a six-figure sum for his crash with Lewis Hamilton at last weekend’s Belgian Grand Prix. Mercedes, keen to show they have a grip of the fractious situation, called both drivers to the team’s factory in Brackley on Friday to discuss the second-lap incident that later forced Hamilton to retire from the race. The pair met in the boardroom for two hours with Toto Wolff, Mercedes motorsport’s executive director, and Paddy Lowe, the technical director. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Nico Rosberg: I prefer to keep fall out with Lewis internal Coming together: Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton crashed at last weekend's Belgian Grand Prix
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Mercedes have taken 'suitable disciplinary measures' against Rosberg
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The German 'acknowledged' his role in the crash on lap 2 of the Belgian GP
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He has since issued an apology to the team and rival for F1 title Hamilton
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Hamilton has said 'it would be wrong to point fingers' in statement
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Toto Wolff, Paddy Lowe, Hamilton and Rosberg held crunch meeting at Mercedes HQ in Brackley on Friday to discuss fall-out from Spa
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feedback about tonight's '@placeholder' episode which some of you accessed | The Disney Channel has pulled an episode of its popular children's show Jessie, after thousands of parents complained the storyline ridiculed young people with food allergies. During the May 17 installment titled Quitting Cold Koala, a nine-year-old character named Stuart Wooten stated that he could not eat plain flour pancakes because he was gluten-free. Instead of supporting his needs the rest of the cast made snide remarks and one child even threw pancakes in his face. Scroll down for video Controversial: The Disney Channel has pulled an episode of its popular children's show Jessie, which ridiculed a nine-year-old gluten-free child
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A Change.org petition calling on Disney to 'stop bullying gluten-intolerant characters' attracted 2,137 signatures | 54,846 | record_train |
@placeholder, which lets users circumvent traditional taxi services by summoning private cabs from the smart phones, is worth an estimated $17billion. | By Michael Zennie for MailOnline The Federal Aviation Administration has effectively grounded Uber-style flight-sharing services that allowed passengers to hitch a ride with private pilots. A legal ruling by the FAA on Wednesday said pilots were generally not allowed to advertise available seats on their planes and accept payment for fuel costs unless they have commercial licenses. That premise - connecting private, small plane pilots with passengers - was the basis for AirPooler and several other online start-ups that were hoping to do for the skies what Air BnB and Uber have done for sharing apartments and hailing cabs.
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FAA legal opinion came after AirPooler asked the agency to review its business model
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AirPooler and similar start-ups connected passengers and pilots who were going to the same destination
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By unseating Tantawi and Anan, Morsy responded to the longstanding demands of the revolutionary forces as well as ridding @placeholder of the handicap of a two-heads-of-state system. | (CNN) -- Just as Egypt's revolution took the world by surprise, so did President Mohamed Morsy's unexpected assertion of presidential power so soon after he came into office. On August 12, Morsy forced Field Marshal Mohammed Tantawi and his heir apparent, Lt. Gen. Sami Anan, to retire. No one was prepared for Morsy, a former leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, to pull the proverbial rug out from under the two most powerful and widely hated military officials and to reassert civilian power. In hindsight, Morsy foreshadowed his move against the military in his inaugural speech when he declared that "no institution is above the state."
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Cynthia Schneider, Khaled Naga: Egypt's new president took the world by surprise
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Schneider, Naga: President Morsy forced two powerful military officials to retire
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After the cub's birth, a spokesman at the @placeholder foreign ministry said the newborn could promote better relations between China and Japan. | Hong Kong (CNN) -- The first giant panda to be born in Japan in 24 years has died just one week after generating huge excitement in the country as locals celebrated the rare birth. The seven-day-old unnamed cub died from pneumonia after its mother's milk accidentally entered its airway, according to officials at Tokyo's Ueno Zoo, where it was born. Toshimitsu Doi, the head of the zoo, told reporters at a televised press conference that the baby panda was found not breathing on its mother's belly. It had been returned on Tuesday to its mother's cage from an incubator, and zookeepers had heard its cries at 6:45 a.m. on Wednesday. Less than an hour later, they discovered the lifeless cub and tried to revive it by massaging its heart. The baby panda was confirmed dead at 8:30 a.m. local time.
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First giant panda born in Japan in 24 years dies after one week
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Prosecutors said @placeholder, pictured, was drugged before strangled and bashed with a tire iron. | By Daily Mail Reporters It's a murder case that has been ongoing for 12 years, but on Tuesday it took a Miami jury just two and half hours to convict Michel Escoto of the first degree murder of his wife, Wendy Trapaga. Escoto sat emotionless as the decision was ready, while Trapaga's mother cried and through her hands up in prayer, overwhelmed that her daughter can finally rest in peace. The 42-year-old was found guilty of killing his 21-year-old bride in Otcober 2002, just four days after their wedding, in order to claim her $1 million life insurance policy. 'The truth is out and he’s finally going to pay after almost 12 years,' Rita Stephan, Trapaga's sister, told CBS.
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Michel Escoto has been convicted of murdering his wife of four days, Wendy Trapaga, in 2002
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It took the jury about two and a half hours to deliberate
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Authorities say he planned to kill Trapaga to collect the life insurance money and then run off with his former girlfriend, Yolanda Cerrillo
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Cerrillo admitted to helping Escoto plan and carry out the murder in exchange for immunity from prosecution
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And @placeholder fans are known for rowdy behavior -- for example, a half-time "tradition" of women baring their breasts for men who loudly urge them to do so. | New York (CNN) -- When the New York Jets face the Cincinnati Bengals Sunday for what may be the final football game played at Giants Stadium, fans in attendance won't be able to drown their sorrows or toast a victory. The Jets have banned the sale of alcohol on Sunday at the stadium they've called home for 26 years. "With the late start of Sunday's game, coupled with this being the final regular season and final game at the stadium, we feel it is prudent not to serve alcohol," said Bruce Speight, a spokesman for the team. The Jets approach the decision of whether to serve alcohol on a game-by-game basis, Speight said. Fresh off a victory over the formerly undefeated Indianapolis Colts, the Jets are on the verge of their first play-off berth in three years -- and fans are riled up and ready to go.
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Spokesman: Game's late start, fact that it's regular season's last game factored into decision
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Decision does not affect tailgaters, negative fan reaction "minimal," spokesman says
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CEO of New Jersey vodka distillery says company will stop paying for executive seats
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Martin Silver says company set to lose more than $100,000 from tailgate parties this weekend | 54,851 | record_train |
'I cannot bring myself to think of what the pathologist did to @placeholder and how she brutally mutilated his body. | The organs of a British man who died in Bermuda were removed without the consent or knowledge of his family - and have never been found, an inquest heard today. Construction worker Norman Palmer, 57, died in a hospital on the island, where he moved 30 years ago with his wife Kathleen, after suffering respiratory problems. When his body was flown back to the UK and his home town of Yeovil in Somerset a week later, it emerged many of his organs - including his brain, kidney and throat - were missing. Norman Palmer pictured with his wife Kathleen: When his body was returned from Bermuda to the UK in 2008 Kathleen was told many of his organs were missing
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His kidney, spleen, brain, throat, thyroid, prostate, bladder, small and large intestine had been removed
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A pathologist in Bermuda later offered to return Mr Palmer’s throat to British authorities
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He died at Bermuda’s King Edward VII Memorial Hospital in 2008 following a long-standing respiratory problem
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An inquest heard the ambulance was delayed in reaching the Palmers' home as driver decided to reverse into the lane | 54,852 | record_train |
Cantona affected an air of gladiatorial indifference when he scored a goal for @placeholder | In school playgrounds across the Black Country this week, a new fad may briefly emerge. When the imaginary goal line between the jumpers is breached at lunchtime, there may be the temptation to do a 'Berahino'. Teenagers, come to think of it, should find it particularly easy. You may even say the pouting sulk, the refusal to smile, will come naturally to the majority of West Brom supporters aged between, say, 12 and 15. Ian Hodgson's pictures from the Hawthorns looked like Saido Berahino was ready to go home with the ball The West Bromwich Albion man scored four goals against Gateshead in the FA Cup third round on Saturday
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Saido Berahino scored four as West Brom beat Gateshead 7-0 in FA Cup
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The England man didn't crack a smile throughout the entire match
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The joy of football is in scoring goals and Berahino didn't seem to enjoy it
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Eric Cantona was the king of nonchalant celebrations at Man United
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He said that spurning the last elections in favor of violence left @placeholder in Balad largely powerless. | BALAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Mullah Nadhim preached open war on U.S. troops for years. In Iraq, voters' fingers are dipped in ink so they can't vote multiple times. He and many other Sunni Muslims in Iraq shunned elections and fought instead with roadside bombs and rocket-propelled grenades. With provincial elections scheduled for autumn, however, Nadhim and other Sunnis say, they made a mistake by sitting out the elections in January 2005. Their absence at the polls, they say, resulted in less political power for Sunnis and more for Shiite Muslims and Kurds. Some Sunnis say they plan to put down their weapons and instead join "the battle of the fingers," a phrase for elections that draws its name from the practice of dipping voters' fingers in ink so they can't vote a second time.
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the right substitution, and indeed @placeholder didn’t score and didn’t really | By Adrian Durham I was at Carrow Road to watch Norwich 0-0 Manchester City, and here is the Durham Dossier. Lots of expensive attacking players forgot how to score. Blunted: Strikers Edin Dzeko (left) and Alvaro Negredo (right) were left frustrated at Norwich Manuel Pellegrini. He hasn’t won anything in Europe as a manager, but he’s been gifted a golden opportunity to do something special and historic at Manchester City. It looks to me like he was out-coached by Mourinho on Monday and had no answer, and you could even argue he was out-coached by Chris Hughton at Norwich. Expectations: Manuel Pellegrini will be considered a failure if he can't win a trophy this season
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Manuel Pellegrini was out-foxed by Jose Mourinho and now Chris Hughton
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Man City defender Martin Demichelis made Chico Flores looks like Rambo
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Yaya Toure lost his head and kicked out at Ricky van Wolfswinkel
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There must England opportunities for Norwich's Nathan Redmond
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Stevan Jovetic has to pull up his socks or risk being an expensive failure | 54,855 | record_train |
"He seems like one of those people who avoids substance abuse because he is already strange," one commenter posted about an online persona, later identified as @placeholder, on a thread on the gaming website Earth Empires. | (CNN) -- After being detained for allegedly erupting outside a Tucson, Arizona, supermarket -- gunning down 19 people, including six fatally -- Jared Lee Loughner refused to talk to investigators. But, well before, the 22-year-old had proven quick and ready to share his opinions and experiences with strangers online. A picture on his MySpace bulletin board posted just six hours before the shooting was by no means Loughner's only foray into social media. In fact, on several websites over the past three years, Loughner presented over-the-top assertions, posed random questions and made rambling comments that drew sympathy, scorn and confusion from others in his online forums.
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Loughner discussed aggression, referred to "mental breakdown" on Earth Empires site
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@placeholder has an embassy in Pyongyang and has, in the past, acted as a neutral broker for countries with no presence there. | Seoul (CNN) -- Oh Kil-nam refuses to keep a single photo of his family in his home. He says it's just too painful. For more than 25 years, Oh has lived with the guilt of knowing his wife and two daughters are being held against their will in North Korea because of a choice he made. "I made such a foolish decision," Oh says, "which has caused my family to suffer such hardship in the hands of an outrageous criminal organization. It doesn't help even if I repent, my heart is torn with sorrow." Oh, a native of South Korea, moved his family to Pyongyang in 1985 despite his wife's reservations on the promise of a good job and free medical treatment for his wife's hepatitis, but when they arrived he realized he had been tricked.
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Oh Kil-nam defected from North Korea 25 years ago, but his wife and two daughters remain behind
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As his detention dragged on, his family and officials in @placeholder and the Philippines continued to work to try to secure his release. | (CNN) -- After nearly 15 months being held captive by suspected Islamic militants in the southern Philippines, Warren Rodwell is emaciated, exhausted but delighted to be free at last. Philippine authorities found Rodwell, a 54-year-old Australian, early Saturday in the port city of Pagadian on the island of Mindanao. He had been taken hostage in December 2011, when armed men showed up at the residence where he and his Filipina wife lived on Mindanao. His captors, believed to be part of the Islamic extremist group Abu Sayyaf, demanded a ransom of $2 million, a sum the Australian government refused to pay.
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Warren Rodwell was taken hostage in December 2011
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He was released early Saturday, coming ashore in a Philippine port
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"It really pulled the lid off of @placeholder's dirty little secret, the fact that children are being victimized in large numbers," he said Friday. | More than 30 years ago, 6-year-old Etan Patz vanished from a Manhattan street on his way to a school bus stop. His parents never saw him again. The case -- lately reopened by police -- riveted millions. It also changed the country. "It awakened America," said Ernie Allen, president and chief executive officer of the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children. "It was the beginning of a missing children's movement." The Patz case was the first of several high-profile cases that catapulted concern about missing children to the forefront of national consciousness. Just weeks after Etan disappeared in May 1979, an attacker abducted the first of more than 20 children to be kidnapped and killed in Atlanta, stirring fear until police arrested a suspect two years later.
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The Patz disappearance was one of several high-profile cases
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Etan Patz's photo was posted on milk cartons
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Iconic: Man @placeholder, thought to be one of the greatest thoroughbreds of all time, won 20 of his 21 races. | By Chris Parsons Updated: 04:44 EST, 28 January 2012 They are some of the world's greatest ever horse racing names, but new research has suggested that the likes of Seabiscuit, Man O'War, Secretariat and Seattle Slew may all have a distant genetic connection. Researchers have claimed that all the best thoroughbreds of racing are all very distantly related after tracing the 'speed gene' they all share to a single ancestor from the 17th century. Experts at University College Dublin analysed DNA from nearly 600 horses and 22 modern breeds, and were able to predict what the horses had in common genetically.
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Gene traced back to single 17th century British mare
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I know he'll do an outstanding job leading the 2016 @placeholder team. | (CNN)The U.S. is turning to a familiar -- but some would say unexpected -- name to lead its team at the next Ryder Cup: Davis Love III. Yes, even though Love was the losing captain as Europe rallied in 2012 in the Miracle at Medinah in Illinois, the 50-year-old will succeed Tom Watson at the 2016 edition at Hazeltine in Minnesota. He'll go up against Darren Clarke, who last week got the nod for Europe. Love was unveiled Tuesday, about five months after the PGA of America set up a Ryder Cup task force in the wake of another loss to Europe in golf's most prestigious team event.
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Davis Love III to captain the U.S. at the 2016 Ryder Cup
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Europe has won six of the last seven Ryder Cups
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The promo doesn't indicate which behavior from the @placeholder newscasters viewers specifically wrote in to complain about. | By Zoe Szathmary for MailOnline A Chicago local morning show apologized to its unhappy viewers in a promo - and called itself 'the highest rated morning show that nobody f#@king likes.' 'WGN Morning News' aired complaints viewers purportedly submitted in its Monday promo. Anchor Larry Potash walks through WGN's hallways as he says on tape 'In a phony world of cheering morning news anchors where ad-libbing is pretty harmless, there's one team that sucks the happy out of happy talk.' Scroll down for video No laughing matter? Local news anchor Larry Potash appeared in a promo for 'WGN Morning News,' which purportedly featured complaints submitted by viewers
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A Chicago local morning show apologized to its unhappy viewers in a humorous Monday promo
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It aired complaints that viewers had purportedly submitted to the station
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One person said 'You guys suck in the morning' and another said 'I was disgusted by their behavior'
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After reading each message, anchor Larry Potash said 'I'm sorry'
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@placeholder views such an offer as 'humiliating' and believes it to be one more attempt by Germany to take control of the nation piece by piece. | By Allan Hall Last updated at 5:30 PM on 26th February 2012 Berlin wants to send German inspectors to Greece to ensure all taxes that are due are collected. The controversial move will see a 'foreign legion' of 160 or so taxmen head south to try and root out corruption and make sure national coffers are filled in a country where revenue evasion is an art form. Finance department secretary of state Hans Bernhard Beus announced his plan to the WirtschaftsWoche business magazine. Troubles: A fire burns in Athens during protests as the new £108bn Greek bailout is negotiated
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160 could be sent to Greece to root out tax corruption
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Athens resisting 'humiliating' German demands
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George Osborne says IMF should not fund another eurozone bailout | 54,863 | record_train |
Adding to the confusion is Karane's status as a @placeholder government employee. | (CNN) -- The wedding photo shows the happy couple poised to kiss, ready to begin an adventure that has now taken them to the U.S. Supreme Court. For Karane and Jamelle Thomas-Williams, this is a fight for recognition by the federal government of their legal same-sex union, part of a landmark constitutional appeal over same-sex marriage and "equal protection." Their love has united them, but the larger social issue has split the country for more than four decades. Rulings in that and a related appeal over state marriage laws are expected from the high court Wednesday. The Washington, D.C., couple were legally married last October -- but not in the eyes of some of their employers or elected leaders.
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Court to rule on Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA)
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The @placeholder was the subject of one of those bills. | Around 3.8 million military veterans will miss out on disability compensation if the government shutdown continues into late October, it emerged today. And some 315,000 vets and 202,000 surviving spouses and dependents will see pension payments stopped, said Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki. But as Shinseki prepares to testify Wednesday in a House hearing about the federal budget stalemate's impact on veterans services, a key Republican is demanding information about an expensive public relations campaign the agency has been running since before the shutdown began. Florida Rep. Jeff Miller, who chairs the House Veterans Affairs Committee, wrote to Shinseki on Tuesday to fund out why his agency 'has continued to run a costly advertising campaign, including expensive television commercials during National Football League games and Major League Baseball playoffs.'
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Around 3.8 million military veterans will miss out on disability payments if shutdown continues to late October
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And some 315,000 vets and 202,000 surviving spouses and dependents will see pension payments stopped
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One U.S. senator wants to know why the VA spent more than a half-million dollars on fine art in the final days before Oct. 1
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The agency now says the shutdown has slowed its processing of disability claims by forcing nearly 10,000 furloughs
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Police sources cited by the newspaper said one line of investigation is that the accomplice, a man from a Paris suburb, may have driven @placeholder to the market, where Coulibaly later shot dead four people. | (CNN)The first headlines immediately after the attack at the office of Charlie Hebdo in Paris provide a snapshot of the massacre: Two masked men killed 12 people. That picture looks much more complex one week later. Two more attacks -- against a police officer and another that included hostages at a kosher supermarket -- brought the final death toll to 17, plus three suspects killed. The threads that investigators have followed -- from the newsroom of the satirical magazine and the Paris supermarket -- have led to other countries, including Yemen, Turkey, Syria and Bulgaria. The untangling of who was behind the attacks has also revealed other suspects, and there have been claims of links to the biggest terrorist groups, al Qaeda and ISIS, which now calls itself the Islamic State.
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Report: Police have identified a suspected accomplice to Coulibaly
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Hayat Boumeddiene is considered a key to unraveling the plot
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Gray was arrested in @placeholder in 2003 on drug possession charges when police found small amounts of marijuana, two syringes and a substance that field-tested positive for cocaine after he was involved in a wreck with another motorist. | (CNN) -- Slipknot bassist Paul Gray's death two months ago was from an accidental morphine overdose, the Polk County, Iowa, medical examiner said Monday. Gray, 38, was found dead by staff at a hotel near Des Moines, Iowa on May 24, said Sgt. Dave Disney of the Urbandale Police Department. Toxicology test results showed a fatal level of morphine and fentanyl -- a synthetic morphine -- in Gray's body, said Dr. Gregory Schmunk. Schmunk also noted the presence of significant heart disease, according to a police statement Monday. The autopsy did show that Gray had been dead for several hours before his body was found, Schmunk said.
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Slipknot bassist was found dead May 24
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Magnificent: Choristers hold candles that are carried through @placeholder during the annual procession | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:19 EST, 30 November 2013 | UPDATED: 12:58 EST, 30 November 2013 It's among the church's most illuminating traditions, one which kicks off the countdown to Christmas. And despite the annual Advent event at Salisbury Cathedral being steeped in history, the crowds still flock to see its 'Darkness to Light' procession. At the beginning of the service, the 750-year old building is shrouded in darkness and silence, lit only by a single Advent candle. Stunning: This spectacular photo captures the Advent procession at Salisbury Cathedral, where 1,300 candles are paraded through the pitch black building
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Salisbury Cathedral's annual Darkness to Light procession marks the beginning of the countdown to Christmas
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Crowds flock to see the choir march through the pitch black building with over 1,300 candles
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The university has just opened a satellite campus in @placeholder and was hoping to foster a better relationship by ordering the custom table, administrators say. | A taxpayer-funded university in New Jersey has spent $219,000 on a custom conference table that was built in China. Now, state lawmakers are calling for an investigation of Kean University and the no-bid contract that allowed administrators to pay so much for a table. The president of Kean, which charges more than $44,000 for a four-year degree, has incredibly hit back at critics. Worth it? Keane University paid $219,000 to have this conference table custom built in China - and could spend up to $270,000 on it State lawmakers are calling for an investigation of the no-bid contract that led to the purchase
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Kean College in New Jersey could spend up to $270,000 on the table by the time it's finished
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University President Dawood Farahi said he sees nothing wrong with spending that much on a table
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It's easy to see how Angle's staunch views appeal to the @placeholder, but even some of her fellow Nevada Republicans are wary that she is too conservative. | Las Vegas, Nevada (CNN) -- Nevada Republican Senate candidate Sharron Angle just might be the Tea Party's biggest gamble yet. A staunch conservative with a history of making bold and sometimes controversial comments, Angle insists her comments have been taken out of context in her campaign to oust Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid in upcoming midterm congressional elections. "I'll be a mainstream senator," said Angle. A grandmother of 10 children who secured the backing of Tea Party leaders on her way to winning the GOP nomination for U.S. Senate, Angle has been both praised and criticized for her views.
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Tea Party favorite Sharron Angle insists her words have been taken out of context
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Angle challenging Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid in Nevada
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'@placeholder being Tony said "it's only once every four years - let's go the whole hog". | By Dan Bloom An England superfan has left neighbours in no doubt of his favourite World Cup team after decking out every inch of his house with St George's crosses. Tony Baddams spent three weeks covering his four-bedroom terraced home in Southampton, Hampshire, with more than 300 flags, shirts and giant fluffy dice. There are so many of the red and white flags that they have covered up his windows, blocking out the sun - but the Chelsea supporter insists it is worth it. Spot the England fan: World Cup enthusiast Tony Baddams, 46, has decked out his terraced home in Southampton with more than 300 St George's cross flags, shirts and fluffy dice - even blocking out sunlight
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Tony Baddams, 46, spent three weeks covering Southampton home in flags
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There are more than 300 St George's cross flags, shirts and giant fluffy dice
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Chelsea fan claims biggest display yet after doing the same since the 1980s
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They also revealed the Conservative Party has raised £7,185,709 in donations, nearly half of all the money raised by all political parties over the three month period – and almost double the £3.7million raised by @placeholder. | A City financier who was made a Tory peer on Friday had given the party more than £330,000 just weeks earlier, it emerged yesterday. Michael Farmer’s latest donation is believed to take the total value of his gifts to the Conservatives close to £7million. His appointment sparked a cash-for-honours row, with critics claiming wealthy donors were able to buy places in the legislature. Hedge fund manager, Michael Farmer, was given a peerage by the Prime Minister last week - just weeks after handing the party more than £300,000 Now the latest Electoral Commission figures have revealed that Farmer – who was appointed as the Tories’ co-treasurer in 2012 to help raise money – had donated £333,500 himself between April and June.
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Bono signs autographs after apologising for album being automatically downloaded onto @placeholder iTunes libraries | Bono has apologised for sending his band's album to the libraries of iTunes users throughout the world. The U2 frontman described the move by Apple as a 'drop of megalomania, a touch of generosity'. When someone suggested to him that it was 'rude' to impose his music on everyone, Bono said: 'Oops, I'm sorry about that.' Scroll down for video Bono has apologised for sending his band's album to the libraries of iTunes users throughout the world. The U2 frontman described the move by Apple as a 'drop of megalomania, a touch of generosity'. Here he is pictured with his band members and Apple CEO, Tim Cook (left), at the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus launch event in September
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Apple added U2's album to every iTunes Store account in September
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U2 frontman described the move by Apple as a 'drop of megalomania'
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Pedestrians meander through the streets and S@placeholderstyle skyscrapers are seen in the background | By Emily Payne for MailOnline It's a fiercely clandestine country, but an eye-opening new video offers an insight into the austere and guarded world of North Korea. The footage takes the viewer through the eerily quiet tree-lined streets of capital city Pyongyang, past Soviet-style skyscrapers and symmetrical buildings. The video, shot on a Go-pro camera attached to a car, shows wide roads that are pristine and almost empty of people and traffic. Though there are smartly dressed traffic wardens, it is less ordered and formal than one might expect. Communist North Korea has drawn international criticism for the extent of human suffering which occurs at the hands of the DPRK government.
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Footage, filmed using a Go-pro, offers an insight into the austere country
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Historic: Wrens working on the Enigma code-breaking operation in @placeholder | Scrapped: A collection about Winston Churchill is to be taken down at Bletchley Park The new chief executive of a museum dedicated to the Second World War code-breakers has sparked anger after announcing plans to remove Winston Churchill memorabilia. Iain Standen said having a collection about the wartime prime minister was 'not synonymous' with Bletchley Park, in Buckinghamshire, and likened it to having 'Charles and Diana mugs in someone's house'. The trustees plan to take down the collection of pictures, posters, books, pamphlets and busts because they are not see as relevant. Churchill once described the code-breakers who cracked the German's Enigma code as 'the geese that laid the golden eggs - but never cackled.'
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"We find it extraordinary that Luis can be found guilty on the word of Patrice Evra alone when no-one else on the field of play -- including Evra's own @placeholder teammates and all the match officials -- heard the alleged conversation between the two players," the club said. | Liverpool striker Luis Suarez has been found guilty of racially abusing a Manchester United player in October, the English Football Association announced on Tuesday. The Uruguay international was suspended for eight matches and fined £40,000 ($63,000) after a seven-day hearing by an independent regulatory commission. He has 14 days to appeal the punishment, the FA said. Manchester United's Patrice Evra, who is black, said the word Suarez shouted repeatedly during the October 15 Premier League match was a racial slur and demanded that Suarez be held accountable. Liverpool issued a statement saying it was "very surprised and disappointed" with the decision.
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The @placeholder was on loan as the company are trying to sell them to the force. | By Anthony Bond Last updated at 1:19 PM on 25th January 2012 When Volkswagen loaned out one of its top-of-the-range supercars to a UK police force, the firm must have been fairly confident the vehicle was in safe hands. But as these pictures show, the car wasn't exactly returned in the same immaculate condition in which it arrived. A Greater Manchester Police (GMP) officer was taking the Volkswagen Golf R - which has a top speed of 155mph - for a test drive on a public road at 2am. Destroyed: This is all that remains of a £40,000 top of the range Volkswagen which was loaned to Greater Manchester Police for a test drive
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Greater Manchester Police suspend officer from driving duties and will review its policy of using public roads to test-drive cars | 54,877 | record_train |
But attendees at @placeholder got the chance to kick the tires on a life-size version of the Darth Car. | (CNN) -- The Force is strong with this one. This year's San Diego Comic-Con is in full swing -- and that means plenty of cool stuff debuting to make geeks and fanboys/fangirls go crazy. Mattel got in on the fun Thursday, unveiling the special-edition "Darth Car," which heralds the toymaker's partnership with the "Star Wars" franchise. Star Wars tweeted a pic of the car of the Vadermobile with the caption, "Our new whip. Limited edition. #1 of 1. @Hot_Wheels #DarthCar #SDCC #SDCC2014." According to Car and Driver magazine, Hot Wheels has a new lineup of cars based on "Star Wars" characters. The toy cars are reportedly scheduled to hit store shelves in October.
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For example, he cited multiple instances of @placeholder calling Pistorius a liar. | (CNN) -- Track star Oscar Pistorius was a "deceitful" witness who cannot escape a murder conviction for his actions, prosecutor Gerrie Nel said Thursday, presenting his closing arguments in the athlete's trial. On Valentine's Day last year, Pistorius shot dead his girlfriend, model and law graduate Reeva Steenkamp. This week, both prosecutors and defenders in Pretoria, South Africa, get their last chance to argue his culpability or innocence, after a trial lasting months that has gripped observers around the world. The state contends that Pistorius, 27, not only murdered Steenkamp, 29, but that it was premeditated. It's now up to Pistorius' defense team to argue for the last time before the judge that the athlete mistook Steenkamp for an intruder when he fired four shots through the locked toilet door, killing her.
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He agreed with defense attorneys that preparations for the complex case will require a full year, including the likely need for lawyers to travel to @placeholder to gather information and conduct interviews. | WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Five former Blackwater Worldwide security guards pleaded not guilty Tuesday to voluntary manslaughter charges and other crimes stemming from a shooting incident in Baghdad that left 17 Iraqis dead. Former Blackwater Worldwide security Donald Ball, center, leaves court after his arraignment Tuesday. Each of the former guards has been charged with 14 counts of manslaughter, 20 counts of attempted manslaughter and one count of using a firearm in the commission of a violent crime. The five defendants, seated in a row at a courtroom table, remained silent in court, and as they entered and departed the courthouse. A lawyer entered their plea on their behalf.
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Five guards facing 14 counts of manslaughter, other charges
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Thus, you can expect this film (which got a so-so @placeholder review) to fall off the map after this frame, since that's also what most horror movies do. | (Entertainment Weekly) -- The Disney family film update, "Race to Witch Mountain," won the weekend box office in fine fashion, grossing $25 million according to Sunday's estimates from Media by Numbers. "Race to Witch Mountain" won the weekend box office in fine fashion, grossing $25 million. That's the second best opening ever for a movie fronted by Dwayne Johnson alone, trailing only the first feature that starred the artist formerly known as The Rock, "The Scorpion King," which banked $36.1 million in its 2002 debut. "Race to Witch Mountain's" take was in line with expectations and garnered an okay CinemaScore grade of B+ from an audience that was 60 percent female. It should stay strong at the box office at least until "Monsters vs. Aliens" opens in two weeks.
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@placeholder with the offending hoops which were deemed to be unauthorised by Olympics officials | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 18:33 EST, 31 May 2012 | UPDATED: 18:42 EST, 31 May 2012 It was intended to be a show of support as the torch relay passed through the area. But an estate agent who created a celebratory Olympics display using hula hoops as the famous five rings has been ordered to take it down by Games organisers – and threatened with legal action if he doesn’t. Staff at Webbers Estate Agents in Braunton, Devon, created a display featuring the rings, flags, a replica torch and a cut-out of cyclist Chris Hoy to ‘join in the spirit’ as the relay passed through the village.
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Sentencing statutes are routinely complex, and @placeholder's is no exception. | (CNN) -- An Alabama man convicted of raping his former neighbor and friend was sentenced November 13 to 20 years in a state penitentiary on the lead charge, and 10 years each on the lesser offenses. Except that he wasn't. The victim, Courtney Andrews, told CNN she was outraged by the sentencing. "I don't know how any of this is possible." Austin Clem, 25, was convicted of one count of forcible rape and two counts of second-degree rape for attacks that Andrews said started when she was 13. "Honestly, I didn't understand when I first heard the sentence," said Andrews, now 20. "I was expecting him to spend a long time in prison." She said she hadn't talked about the abuse because of threats. "I had to grow up at a very, very young age, and I know what it's like to have your life threatened and that no one will understand me."
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Danny Cevallos says Alabama law, rules give judges discretion to suspend prison terms
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In action: Clare Balding, who moved to @placeholder from the BBC, led a new-look team that was brought in after McCririck was axed | By Rob Cooper and Tom Kelly PUBLISHED: 09:23 EST, 1 October 2013 | UPDATED: 18:31 EST, 1 October 2013 Racing pundit John McCririck pleaded with Clare Balding to help him get his job back after being sacked by Channel 4, a tribunal heard yesterday. The 73-year-old twice asked Miss Balding, who led the new-look coverage, to hold meetings on his behalf with the station’s creative controller, Jay Hunt. But his attempts failed in part because Miss Hunt, a former BBC One controller, was a ‘serial age discrimination offender’, he told the hearing. Discrimination claim: John McCririck, 73, pictured with his wife Jenny - who he has called 'The Booby' - arrives at the central London employment tribunal today. He is suing for £3million
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John McCririck is suing Channel 4 for £3m compensation after sacking
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The political damage that association can cause Shaheen was most clear when she said she didn't want @placeholder to campaign for her. | (CNN) -- Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen repeatedly accused Republican challenger Scott Brown of "fear-mongering" -- on Ebola, ISIS and more -- in the second debate of a New Hampshire race that's key to determining which party will control the Senate. But Brown shot back that his are "rational fears" shared by a majority of Americans. The race a dead heat. A CNN/ORC International poll released Thursday found Shaheen with 49 percent support to Brown's 47 percent -- well inside its margin of error of plus or minus four percentage points. It could turn on whether Shaheen is able to keep on her side voters who have turned on Obama. His approval rating dropped to 39 percent in New Hampshire -- which has driven Brown's efforts to connect Shaheen with the president.
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"I've always gone well in @placeholder," said the 2008 world champion. | (CNN) -- Jenson Button is relishing Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix, as the McLaren driver returns to the site of his first-ever victory for the 200th race of his Formula One career. The 31-year-old withdrew from last weekend's German Grand Prix, won by his teammate Lewis Hamilton, after 35 laps with hydraulics problems, but Button is hoping for better luck at the track where he tasted success as a Honda driver in 2006. "It's always fun coming back to Hungary as this is the track at which I won my first grand prix," the 2009 drivers' champion told McLaren's web site. "After a premature end to my race at the Nurburgring, I'll be hoping for better luck at the Hungaroring.
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Jenson Button is preparing for the 200th race of his Formula One career
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Paul told CNN after his second-place finish Tuesday that he expects to raise more money, and his campaign chairman said Wednesday that @placeholder plans to spend $1 million in South Carolina, a significant amount in a state where television advertising isn't all that expensive. | (CNN) -- Mitt Romney arrived Wednesday in South Carolina as the clear front-runner for the Republican presidential nomination, while his rivals campaigned across the state to try to halt the former Massachusetts governor's momentum after his victory the day before in New Hampshire. CNN projected that Romney's second straight triumph in the first two contests of the nomination process gained him seven of the state's 12 delegates, based on his first-place support from just over 39% of primary voters. Texas Rep. Ron Paul, who finished second with about 23%, picked up three delegates, and former Utah Gov. and U.S. Ambassador to China Jon Huntsman gained two delegates based on his third-place finish with roughly 17% of the vote.
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Mitt Romney shrugs off criticism of his days as a venture capitalist
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Ron Paul, Rick Santorum plan big spending in South Carolina
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But among a host of fresh-looking titles, there were several that stood out at @placeholder. | Los Angeles (CNN) -- The annual Electronics Entertainment Expo, which wrapped up here Thursday, is all about next-generation gaming. More than 45,000 game industry professionals got their first look at Microsoft's Xbox One, which will retail for $500 starting in November, and Sony's PlayStation 4, which will sell for $400 this fall. But for players, the real focus at the show was on the next generation of games, especially the slew of exclusives lined up for each device. What's at stake is a piece of the global video-game market, which Newzoo video game analyst Peter Warman expects to reach $70.4 billion this year and grow to $86.1 billion by 2016. Warman forecasts that the number of gamers worldwide will reach 1.2 billion this year.
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New wave of video games at E3 2013 show off better graphics, more expansive worlds
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Latest "Assassin's Creed" title is among this year's standouts
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Shooters "Destiny" and "Titanfall" take action in new directions
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Racer "The Crew," combat-themed "Ryse: Son of Rome" round out our favorites | 54,888 | record_train |
Researchers simultaneously gave mice the rodent form of @placeholder and a high dose of vitamin D. | By Daily Mail Reporter Breakthrough? Scientists at Baltimore University found MS is rare near the equator Vitamin D may be able to combat multiple sclerosis, researchers said yesterday. They discovered that it can block the migration of destructive cells to the brain, which causes the condition. This could help explain anecdotal reports that the ‘sunshine vitamin’ prevents or eases symptoms. MS is most commonly found far from the equator, where there is less sunshine to trigger production of vitamin D in the skin. The disease is caused by the body’s own immune defences damaging myelin, a fatty insulating sheath that surrounds nerve fibres and is vital to the proper transmission of nerve signals.
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Disease is most common far from the equator, Baltimore researchers found
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Tests on mice suppressed amounts of T-cells found near brain and spine
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Because of a bridge replacement project, those two tracks are the only way in and out of New York City by train from that part of @placeholder. | (CNN) -- Five people remained in the hospital -- one in critical condition -- two days after a commuter train derailed and struck another train on one of the busiest tracks in the country, officials said Sunday. National Transportation Safety Board investigators looking at the accident, along the corridor from New York to New Haven, Connecticut, are focusing on a broken rail as a possible cause for Friday's rush-hour collision. "All of our teams have been working around the clock to gather information and facts that will help us determine what caused this accident and what we can do to prevent it from happening again, Earl Weener of the NTSB told reporters Sunday.
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Investigators are focusing on a broken rail but don't suspect foul play | 54,890 | record_train |
But police and many riders have speculated that she was fatally injured when @placeholder went down. | Tragic: Lucia Rodrigo, 16, was found dead along with her horse after it suffered a heart attack, breaking its neck and died on the spot The family, friends and classmates of a South Florida teenager who was found dead along with a horse she was riding, took part in a memorial ride this weekend. 100 riders from South Florida's equestrian community saddled up for a two-mile ride on Sunday morning to celebrate the life of 16-year-old Maria Lucia Rodrigo. The teenage rider was a student at Cypress Bay High School. Police found the bodies of Rodrigo and the horse she was riding just after 4 p.m. on Thursday last week.
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Lucia Rodrigo, 16, was found on a riding path in Florida
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Police found her body near that of her horse Brownie
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The horse had a heart attack and died immediately throwing the girl from her saddle
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The teenager suffered fatal injuries as a result of the accident | 54,891 | record_train |
He says his parents were unaware and even thought @placeholder was a stable presence in his life. | James Cunneely, 37, had an affair with his 15-year-old student but says he was abused by his teacher A French teacher who had a sexual relationship with his 15-year-old student has claimed he also had an all-consuming two year affair with his female teacher when he was just 15. James Cunneely, 37, a former teacher at Kittatinny Regional High School in New Jersey, was sentenced to three years in state prison for having sexual relations with a 15-year-old female student. Cunneely, a father-of-three, was arrested in 2007 after a five-month relationship with the girl. He admitted having 15 to 20 sexual relations with the girl - at motels, in his car, and even when her mother was at her home.
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Jim Cunneely, 37, is a former teacher in Sussex County, New Jersey
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Sentenced to three years in prison for having sexual relations with student
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Cunneely was married at the time and has three children
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Claims he was allegedly molested by his teacher Carol D'Annunzio
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Sussex County Prosecutor's Office has opened a criminal investigation into D'Annunzio | 54,892 | record_train |
The 68-year-old @placeholder is expected to play the namesake role in the fifth installation, which has no release date. | (CNN)John Rambo will live to fight again. The troubled Vietnam vet, first seen in 1982's "Rambo: First Blood," will appear in one final movie, according to the actor who portrays him. Sylvester Stallone let the news slip while sharing plans on Twitter for another movie. He will work on "Scarpa," based on the life of organized crime member turned FBI informant Greg Scarpa, "after LAST BLOOD RAMBO," he tweeted last week. "First Blood," the story of a Vietnam veteran on the run, and its sequel "Rambo: First Blood Part II," about his quest to rescue U.S. prisoners of war, were hugely popular in the 1980s. They spawned a cartoon series and two more films: "Rambo III" in 1988 and 2008's "Rambo."
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Sylvester Stallone announces final episode of "Rambo" series
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The fifth film will be called "Rambo: Last Blood" | 54,893 | record_train |
committee meeting on 26 January show that the @placeholder spoke to highlight the exemption under the | Rupert Murdoch and former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher held a secret meeting at Chequers ahead of the media tycoon's takeover of Times newspapers, it has been revealed. Mr Murdoch personally lobbied the PM over Sunday lunch on January 4, 1981, Mrs Thatcher's files show. Neither party has ever admitted that such a meeting took place, but details of the meeting have now been uncovered in a note written by Mrs Thatcher’s press secretary Bernard Ingham and marked 'Commercial - In Confidence'. Power players: Rupert Murdoch and Margaret Thatcher, pictured at a New York awards dinner in 1991, have never admitted they met ahead of his Times newspapers takeover
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Talk over Sunday lunch came just weeks before Murdoch bid was approved by Government
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Neither party has ever admitted the chat took place
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PM was briefed on The Sun and News of the World owner's plans for the broadsheet
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Deal was not referred to monopolies and mergers committee | 54,894 | record_train |
"On the other hand @placeholder is digging a little place for himself nicely and is getting a lot of respect every weekend from the team. | (CNN) -- At the start of the 2012 Formula One season, with a driver pairing that comprised of a virtual rookie and a former world champion who had been out of the sport for two years, little was expected of Lotus. But the combination of 2007 title winner Kimi Raikkonen and Romain Grosjean, whose only previous experience in F1 was seven unspectacular races for the team in 2009, has flourished, collecting 84 points from the season's opening five races. The highlight of a promising start was a double podium finish for Lotus in Bahrain, a result which contributed to Raikkonen's current position of fourth in the early-season drivers' standings, with Grosjean eighth ahead of the next race in Monaco on May 27.
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Lotus team principal Eric Boullier is impressed with the team's start to the season
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Kimi Raikkonen and Romain Grosjean have collected 84 points for the team in five races
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2007 world champion Raikkonen and Grosjean both finished on the podium in Bahrain
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Team performing well despite parting with title sponsor Group Lotus | 54,895 | record_train |
Plagued by injury so not quite the @placeholder of old but what a player to have on your bench. | Germany are strong favourites although it's always dangerous to write off Argentina... but who's got the better players? Sportsmail expert Martin Keown has watched both teams several times during the tournament. Here is his indispensable man-for-man analysis. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Thomas Muller and Philipp Lahm talk ahead of the final Making history? Germany could become the first European side to lift the World Cup in South America One man band? Argentina may have to rely on the sublime talents of Lionel Messi (L) to win the tournament GERMANY ARGENTINA
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Germany face Argentina in the 2014 World Cup final on Sunday
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Joachim Low's team are favourites to become first Europeans to win the tournament in South America
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Albiceleste boss Alejandro Sabella will be hoping star man Lionel Messi makes the difference
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Germany have the strongest midfield with the likes of Toni Kroos, Bastian Schweinsteiger and Mesut Ozil pulling the strings
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Miroslav Klose is the World Cup's all-time record scorer with 16 goals
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Sergio Aguero could make an impact after recovering from injury | 54,896 | record_train |
"As far as we know, he [@placeholder] just followed and watched what happened," he said. | Fort Lauderdale, Florida (CNN) -- A 13-year-old who witnessed another teen being set on fire last month apologized Tuesday, saying he is praying for the boy's recovery and he is sorry for what happened. Reading to reporters from a statement, Jeremy Jarvis -- whose older brother has been charged in the incident -- said that victim Michael Brewer is in his prayers. "I want to read something I wrote last night," Jarvis said. "I want to express my deepest sympathy to Mikey and his family. I will pray for Mikey to grow stronger every day and for Mikey's speedy recovery."
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Jeremy Jarvis, 13, who saw teen set on fire, apologizes, says he's praying for recovery
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Authorities say police have been able to interview victim for first time since incident
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Victim, Michael Brewer, 15, is in guarded condition at University of Miami hospital burn center
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Jeremy Jarvis not charged; extent of his involvement under investigation, attorney says | 54,897 | record_train |
Napier, dressed in a grey suit, blue and white check shirt and red tie, and @placeholder, wearing a dark grey suit, both spoke only to confirm their names. | By Mia De Graaf The half-brother of a senior Conservative MP is set to deny the sexual abuse of an 11-year-old schoolboy in the 1970s. Charles Napier, 67, whose brother John Whittingdale represents Maldon, faces one charge of inciting a child to commit gross indecency at a west London school. His former colleague, ex headteacher Richard Alston, 69, will also stand trial accused of assaulting the same pupil between 1977 and 1982. Trial: Charles Napier (left), the brother of John Whittingdale MP (right), is accused of abusing an 11-year-old boy The pair were arrested as part of an investigation launched following claims made in parliament about a paedophile ring with connections to the UK establishment.
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Charles Napier, 67, accused of inciting boy, 11, to commit gross indecency
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He is the brother of Maldon MP John Whittingdale, his arrest came after claims made in parliament of a sex ring connected with UK establishment
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Former colleague Richard Alston, 69, charged with abusing same pupil
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Both appeared at Southwark Crown Court preliminary hearing today
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She said he could make a fake appointment at Schellpfeffer's office wanting advice on an adoption and even drew a diagram of the office, noting the working habits of @placeholder's colleagues. | By Joel Christie PUBLISHED: 13:57 EST, 4 March 2014 | UPDATED: 17:35 EST, 4 March 2014 A mother-of-three is facing 60 years prison in Wisconsin for allegedly orchestrating a murder-for-hire plot to kill her fiance, offering a former classmate $1,000 plus sexual favors to carry out the crime. Jessica Strom, 33, allegedly spent two years plotting the death of her partner, lawyer John Schellpfeffer, asking a man she previously took criminal justice classes with at Northcentral Technical College to make the hit because 'he was very neat and thorough'. However the man, a licensed pilot, became a police informant and secretly recorded a conversation he had with Strom, as part of a sting that allowed investigators to charge her with conspiracy to commit first-degree homicide.
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Jessica Strom, 33, from Merrill, Wisconsin, charged with conspiracy to commit first-degree homicide
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Accused of trying to hire a former classmate to murder her attorney fiance, John Schellpfeffer
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She drew map of his office on a cafe napkin and told the man to buy a gun 'off the street'
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Once the hit was done she would pay him $1,000 and 'f--- you and whatever', documents allege
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The potential hit-man approached police and became an informant
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Sting operation was planned and conversation about alleged murder plot secretly taped
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Strom arrested, charged and now facing 60 years prison | 54,899 | record_train |
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