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Eventually, the ship returned to Greece, where it is now tied up at a @placeholder naval facility.
Athens, Greece (CNN) -- Greek police have arrested the captain of a U.S. ship whose passengers and crew had hoped to help lead a Gaza-bound flotilla aimed at challenging Israel's maritime blockade of the Palestinian territory. John Klusmire, an American citizen and captain of The Audacity of Hope, was asked to report to a police station Saturday morning, said Jane Hirschmann, an American who is one of the flotilla organizers. A spokesperson with the Greek Coast Guard, who was not named per custom, confirmed Klusmire's arrest. The reason given was that he had left the mainland without permission and put passengers in danger. He will appear before Greek prosecutors on Tuesday. @highlight NEW: The Quartet urges all governments to discourage additional flotillas @highlight The captain of The Audacity of Hope has been arrested, Greek authorities say @highlight The U.S. citizen is accused of disobeying authorities and putting passengers at risk @highlight His ship is one of 10 in a flotilla meant to challenge Israeli's blockade of Gaza
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@placeholder in London where Kadiabioko was spotted by the aunt of the girl he had raped in 2004
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:55 EST, 10 September 2012 | UPDATED: 11:14 EST, 10 September 2012 Kifueni Kadiabioko was caught eight years after he raped a child A child rapist was finally caught when his victim’s eagle-eyed aunt spotted him on a train nearly eight years after he attacked her niece. Kifueni Kadiabioko, 41, was recognised by the woman as he chatted to friends on a train at London’s Euston station on February 12 this year. Kadiabioko had been wanted in connection with an attack on a 12-year-old girl in Coventry in October 2004 and the aunt, who had previously met the assailant at a church group, alerted the police. @highlight Kifueni Kadiabioko befriended victim, 12, at church group @highlight He admitted offence after police presented him with DNA evidence from the attack which matched his own
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@placeholder eyes me as I chew, smiling approvingly as I say "Mmm."
My father-in-law lives in Fairburn, Georgia, just outside of Atlanta. When I told him that I'd be spending $350 for sushi, he burst out laughing at the outrageousness of the idea. But he didn't get to experience what was hands down, the best sushi of my life. I call it my re-education of sushi and the Japanese food aesthetic, for that's a more apt description of a dining experience at Sukiyabashi Jiro. I enjoyed sushi before I went to the restaurant. I just didn't understand it like a real Japanese gourmand does. The restaurant is named for its owner, 85-year-old Jiro Ono. He is a serious looking, bespectacled chef who wears hearing aids in both ears, a handicap he fears makes customers think he's aloof. @highlight Jiro Ono has been a sushi chef for around 70 years @highlight His restaurant in Tokyo has three Michelin stars @highlight Ono has worn gloves when outside for 45 years to avoid 'contaminating' food
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Everything changed for the famous bad boy when he was cast in new show @placeholder as leader John 'Hannibal' Smith
George Peppard might be best known for playing the tough-as-nails Colonel John 'Hannibal' Smith in The A-Team, but his real-life home is as sweet and charming as his soft-spoken writer who once romanced Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast At Tiffany's. The Hollywood legend's two-bedroom Greek-revival home is now for sale at just under $2.7million (£1.8m) Nestled in a corner off the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, the 2,500sq ft property has three covered porches, one with classic Athenian-style columns. The exterior of Hollywood legend George Peppard's two-bedroom Greek-revival home, which is now on sale at just under $2.7million The estate, nestled on a corner off the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, features French doors that lead to the front and backyards @highlight Two-bedroom Greek-revival off the Sunset Strip features three porches, saltwater pool and a guest house @highlight The renovated 2,500sq ft property is outfitted with French doors, Athenian columns and Swedish hardwood floors @highlight George Peppard was a leading man in 1960s Hollywood after starring in Breakfast At Tiffany's
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The forward scored his ninth of the season in the 3-2 win over @placeholder on Sunday but his elbow on Coleman looks like it will have more significance than that strike come the end of the season.
Newcastle United could be without top scorer Papiss Cisse until February 21 if he is given a three-match ban or more for elbowing Everton defender Seamus Coleman. Cisse was charged with violent conduct by the FA on Monday after Sky Sports cameras picked up the striker swinging his elbow in to Coleman's face on three occasions, connecting at least once. A three-match ban would see him ruled out of the New Year's Day clash at St James' Park against Burnley as well as visits to Leicester in the FA Cup and Chelsea in the Premier League. Newcastle forward Papiss Cisse (circled) has been charged after elbowing Everton's Seamus Coleman @highlight Papiss Cisse charged with violent conduct after elbowing Seamus Coleman @highlight Newcastle striker expected to be given at least a three-match ban @highlight Cisse away with Senegal for Africa Cup of Nations next month
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@placeholder athletes carry the burden of their huge nation's hopes and expectations.
Beijing (CNN) -- When the Olympic torch lights up in London on Friday, hundreds of millions of TV screens, laptops and mobile phones will likewise be turned on in China. Chinese sports fans are expected to watch the world's best athletes compete for medals and fame at the 2012 Summer Games. Hardly any Chinese expect London to be able to match the spectacular opening ceremony that Beijing choreographed four years ago. London set for Olympic opener "They will get the job done but it definitely won't be as good as China did," said Ling Ling, who works for CCTV, the national television network. CCTV plans extensive coverage of many events, including live broadcast of events featuring Chinese athletes. @highlight China will be watching to see how London's Opening ceremony compares with Beijing's @highlight London Olympics officially opens Friday to a global audience of billions @highlight Chinese fans will be paying close attention to several top sports stars @highlight China doesn't expect to match the medal haul from the Beijing Games in 2008
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Iran is also a large trading partner with whom @placeholder has lucrative oil and gas deals.
Washington (CNN) -- The efforts by leaders of Turkey and Brazil to broker a nuclear deal with Iran reflects growing dissatisfaction with the traditional world order in which the United States is the only superpower, which they view as outdated and unjust. And their intervention on the Iran issue reflects a growing perception among many countries that the United States is unable to resolve international conflicts alone. The visit this week to Tehran by Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva was a rare show of personal, high-stakes diplomacy by a pair of world leaders. @highlight Intervention from Turkey, Brazil reflects dissatisfaction with U.S. leadership, Labott says @highlight Brazil, Turkey tout nuclear agreement reached with Iran @highlight The next day, U.S. introduced sanctions resolution to U.N. Security Council @highlight For Lula and Erdogan, resolution handicaps their efforts to work with Iran, Labott says
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If the bottle was thrown from @placeholder, it could have travelled across the Atlantic and into the Mediterranean Sea.
By Anna Edwards PUBLISHED: 11:10 EST, 18 April 2013 | UPDATED: 03:56 EST, 19 April 2013 It's certainly a romantic gesture - putting a message in a bottle and throwing it into the sea in the hope it reaches its destination. But perhaps it's not the most practical way of expressing yourself, as one bottle took 28 years to be discovered - nearly 5,000 miles away. In 1985 a man called Jonathon penned the note 'Mary, you are really great person. I hope we can keep in correspondence. I said I would write. Your friend forever, Jonathon, Nova Scotia, 1985,' tucked it into a bottle, and threw it into the Atlantic ocean. @highlight Bottle believed to have travelled nearly 5,000 miles to reach Croatia @highlight Would have been swept from Atlantic Ocean to Mediterranean Sea @highlight Discovered by woman clearing up rubbish on beach
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KBR and @placeholder also paid another $177 million to settle civil complaints related to the bribery, the Justice Department said.
Lagos, Nigeria (CNN) -- Nigerian investigators say they have filed charges against former U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney and others connected to the energy services company Halliburton, accusing them of paying bribes to secure a lucrative natural gas project in the 1990s. Cheney and nine others are accused of charges that include "conspiracy and distribution of gratification to public officials," Femi Babafemi, a spokesman for the country's Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, said Wednesday. The investigation is part of a long-running case involving Halliburton and a subsidiary firm, Kellogg, Brown and Root, over alleged bribes paid to Nigerian officials to secure $6 billion worth of contracts for a liquefied natural gas project in the Niger Delta. @highlight The investigation relates to possible bribes paid to secure a gas contract in the 1990s @highlight The bribes allegedly amounted to $180 million between 1994 and 2004 @highlight Dick Cheney's lawyer has said that former vice president had nothing to do with it
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And similar numbers in Mumbai and Bangalore before the delegation heads back to @placeholder on February 13.
By Sangeeth Sebastian UPDATED: 04:27 EST, 31 January 2012 Ever dreamed of enrolling at an international university in less than half an hour? Drop in at the French Embassy, Shanti Path, this weekend, and you could be the lucky one. The two-day Campus France Admission Tour 2012 opens on Saturday with the promise to offer admission to the brightest students in just 20 minutes - and the good news is that knowledge of French is not mandatory to make the grade. Campus France is a public policy initiative of the French government to promote higher education abroad and the Admission Tour 2012 will see as many as 25 top French institutions hitting the road (from Delhi they'll got to Bangalore and Mumbai) to spot the right candidates and make admission offers to them. @highlight The CampusFrance Admission Tour 2012 road show will take place on February 4-5 (Saturday & Sunday) at the Embassy of France, Shanti Path, New Delhi. To download the event PDF, go to www.inde.campusfrance.org @highlight Singapore is promoting its educational opportunities to Indian students in a big way over the last few years. What has brought about this change in approach? @highlight Has this foreign policy shift brought about any perceptible increase in the academic engagement between the two countries? @highlight Nevertheless, a large number of students who graduate from the IITs and other leading institutions prefer to work abroad. How do we prevent this brain drain? @highlight How many Indian students are there in Singapore? What are some of the programmes for which they are enrolled? @highlight How do you rate India's higher education sector vis-à-vis other emerging economies?
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Sure, he knew his aunt frowned on such a negative comment, but then he thought about @placeholder and actually said her name.
My girls, ages 6 and 8, love sports, but we are not a family that watches much baseball or even follows the Little League World Series. Of course, that was before we heard the name Mo'ne Davis, the 13-year-old pitching phenom. Now we check to see when she and her team, Philadelphia's Taney Dragons, will play again (Wednesday night against Las Vegas) and celebrate her girl power achievements. She's the first girl to throw a shutout in the Little League World Series, the sixth to get a hit in World Series history and the first Little Leaguer to get front-page attention on one of the nation's top sports magazines. @highlight Mo'ne Davis is the first girl to throw a shutout in Little League World Series history @highlight She's also the first Little Leaguer to appear on the cover of Sports Illustrated @highlight Davis and her team play again Wednesday night at the Little League World Series @highlight Parents say Davis is already inspiring girls and boys
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can't explain it, I mean I trusted him,' @placeholder said when asked
By Hannah Roberts Last updated at 9:45 AM on 31st October 2011 Ruth Madoff has said that she blames herself for her son Mark's suicide. Mark Madoff hanged himself with a dog leash on the second anniversary of his father Bernie Madoff's arrest for running the biggest financial fraud in history. He had wanted his mother to cut off all contact with his father. Speaking for the first time since her disgraced financier husband's sensational arrest three years ago, Ruth Madoff now says she wishes she had severed ties with her husband as Mark wanted. Guilt: Ruth Madoff has said that she blames herself for her son Marks' suicide. @highlight Mark Madoff hanged himself on second anniversary of father's arrest for biggest Ponzi scheme fraud in history @highlight Mother Ruth says she blames herself and wishes she had cut off contact with her husband as Mark wanted @highlight Ruth didn't even know what a Ponzi scheme was when Bernie confessed, son Andrew claims @highlight Andrew says Bernie Madoff's use of his sons' legitimate trading business to shield his fraudulent scheme was 'unforgivable'
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"We need to work together, whether we're @placeholder, independents, Democrats, we all have to work together for whatever is in the best interest of the American people.
(CNN) -- President Obama is expected to sign the final health care legislation into law this week, but while the action wraps up on Capitol Hill, the heated debate over reform shows no sign of cooling down. With lawmakers back in their districts for the spring work period, the conversation just moves to a different platform. For Democrats, the two-week recess is an opportunity to highlight the immediate benefits of a law the public is not yet sold on. Democrats say the health care law provides all Americans with the opportunity to receive health care and prevents insurance companies from denying coverage to those who need it most. @highlight Lawmakers back in their districts for two-week spring recess @highlight Republicans, Democrats trying to sell their points of view to their constituents @highlight Republicans want to "repeal and replace" health care legislation @highlight Polls show support for legislation up slightly since before last week's vote
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research would prove invaluable in the creation of the @placeholder
In 1961, Yuri Gagarin was almost thrown into space and dragged back again inside a spherical vehicle known as Vostok 1, while a few weeks later American Alan Shepard followed suit in a similarly primitive capsule known as Freedom 7. Following in the footsteps of the Wright Brothers’ Wright Flyer, Henry Ford’s Model T or the de Havilland Comet 1, these spacecraft were the first vehicles to usher in a new era of transportation - space travel. And just like their siblings in other realms of transport, Vostok 1 and Freedom 7 would inspire a wealth of new designs and inventions as engineers across the globe rushed to fulfill the demand for new machines that would explore the stars - but among the handful of spacecraft that would be successful, there were a host of other designs that never made it off the ground. @highlight The launch of Sputnik 1 in October 1957 heralded the dawn of the age of space exploration @highlight Various agencies around the world, caught up in the excitement, began dreaming up fanciful spacecraft @highlight Some would fly but many would be confined to the scrap, with some of the most amazing detailed here @highlight These range from the Soviet Union's Space Shuttle clone, Buran, to the USAF's Dyna-Soar spaceplane @highlight Today many companies around the world are again dreaming up new designs, some with a goal of going to Mars
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Police were called to the area on March 29 2011 amid reports of a man walking around drunk and naked in a marsh near @placeholder.
By Kerry Mcdermott PUBLISHED: 16:06 EST, 8 February 2013 | UPDATED: 16:07 EST, 8 February 2013 Indecent exposure: Robert Payne exposed himself to his neighbours and fired a shotgun into the air, a court heard A former town councillor who urinated from the side of his houseboat while brandishing a gun has been found guilty of indecent exposure. Robert Payne, 67, was accused of drunkenly exposing himself to his neighbours and firing a shotgun in the air near Shem Creek in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, as families marked Memorial Day weekend in 2011. A court heard Payne, who was also convicted of presenting a firearm, pulled the stunt to 'irritate' his neighbours, who had complained that his houseboat was moored to close to their homes in Bayview Acres. @highlight Robert Payne exposed himself while brandishing a gun on his houseboat @highlight Court heard he pulled the stunt to annoy neighbours in South Carolina @highlight Had complained he was moored too close to their Mount Pleasant homes @highlight Former town councillor guilty of indecent exposure and presenting a gun
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A Saudi woman said her mother drove her and her sisters down @placeholder's main street Thursday.
(CNN) -- Many women in Saudi Arabia remain defiant after they put keys to ignitions Friday to drive home a point: challenging the conservative Islamic kingdom's prohibition of female drivers. Among the dozens of women in the country who challenged the status was well-known female Saudi blogger Eman Al Nafjan. "This is only the beginning," Al Nafjan said. Sitting on the passenger side for her 15-minute ride through Riyadh, Al Nafjan captured the journey on her cell phone while a female friend drove. "The whole idea behind the campaign was that June 17 is the start date. It's not the only day. It's the date when women will start to drive," she said. @highlight "This is only the beginning," Saudi blogger Eman Al Nafjan says @highlight An online movement encouraged Saudi women to drive Friday @highlight Religious edicts, not specific laws, bar women from a host of activities @highlight Women are emboldened to get behind the wheel
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the home with a large @placeholder flag above the garage, pe.com reports.
By Daily Mail Reporter Authorities in Southern California say a 69-year-old man who spent years as a high-ranking member of the Laos defense department helping the U.S. during the Vietnam War was killed Friday when his daughter ran him over as he was pleading with her to not drive drunk. Riverside police Sgt. Dan Reeves said Saturday that 37-year-old Soukvilay Barton ignored her father’s pleas not to drive and backed her BMW convertible out of the garage, striking him. Witness say Barton stopped the car after seeing that her father was injured and sat sobbing before being taken into custody. @highlight Bounmy Rajsombath was a high-ranking member of the Laos defense department during the Vietnam War @highlight He was killed Friday when his daughter ran him over as he stood behind her car pleading with her to not drive drunk @highlight Rajsombath helped Laotians escape to Thailand while fleeing the murderous communist insurgency @highlight In the U.S., Rajsombath worked as a plumber until he was injured 10 years ago @highlight After his injury, friends say he would often do plumbing work for free for people who couldn't afford it
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The majority of companies set an @placeholder limit of around $5,000.
Some 50 million Americans still lack health insurance. That will change for the greater majority when the Affordable Health Care Act, or Obamacare, as it's more commonly known, rolls out over the next couple of years. While the bulk of the law goes into place in 2014, you'll see a few changes this year. However, much of 2013 will be dedicated to health facilities and government offices getting ready for the larger changes coming down the road. On Thursday, the Department of Health and Human Services conditionally approved eight more states' plans to set up their own health insurance exchange programs. The conditional approvals mean a total of 19 states plus the District of Columbia have the initial thumbs-up on their plans. @highlight 8 more states conditionally approved for health insurance exchange programs @highlight All the exchanges should be up and running by October 1 @highlight Changes in 2013 include preventative services, medical deductions and a cap on FSAs
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She began being mistaken as @placeholder and was even referred to as the mega star by members of the paparazzi, something she claims was 'incredibly validating'.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 07:43 EST, 22 July 2012 | UPDATED: 08:25 EST, 22 July 2012 A male pop fan who idolised Britney Spears has undergone a sex change operation to make himself look more like the star. Transsexual Kara Hays has now spent over £60,000 on gender re-alignment surgery and breast implants. The 26-year-old, who was born a man and used to be known as Kody, now has long-flowing blonde hair in imitation of the 90s pop singer. Kara has now spent £60,000 to look more like 90s pop legend Britney Spears Transsexual Kara Hays, 26, was named Kody before undergoing a sex change and procedures to look like her idol @highlight Kara Hays, 26, from Ohio, has spent a fortune attempting to emulate the 90s pop singer @highlight As well as undergoing a sex change, she says that she also takes after her idol in other ways and shaved her hair to look more like Britney Spears after having a breakdown @highlight She says that prior to the surgery she never felt happy but now feels 'liberated'
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@placeholder is also aware that the majority of the competitors in Skyrunning mountain races are men and she likes to strike a feminine chord.
(CNN) -- Taking time out to eat a homemade chocolate cake is hardly the conventional way to win an ultra-endurance marathon, but don't tell Emelie Forsberg. Her quirky and offbeat approach -- she competes sporting a hair band adorned with flowers -- has proved a breath of fresh air in the male-dominated sport of Skyrunning, where she has become world and European champion. Fleet of foot, she makes light work of massive mountains such as Mont Blanc and the Matterhorn -- running with a permanent smile etched across her face -- because for Forsberg this truly is a labor of love. @highlight Emelie Forsberg is a world and European champion in Skyrunning @highlight The 27-year-old hails from Sweden but now lives in Chamonix @highlight She holds record for ascent and descent of several mountains, including Mont Blanc @highlight Her partner is men's world Skyrunning champion Kilian Jornet
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With @placeholder blocking marijuana funding, expect many DC residents to cry foul about what they calling living under the thump of Congress.
The congressional spending bill agreed to on Tuesday night blocks Washington, DC lawmakers from using federal or local funds to implement November's popularly passed referendum to legalize marijuana in the district. The legislation, according to a release from Republican Rep. Hal Rogers, chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, "prohibits both federal and local funds from being used to implement a referendum legalizing recreational marijuana use in the district." The language in the bill -- found on page 660 of the 1,603 page document -- is word-for-word what Republican Rep. Andy Harris of Maryland proposed earlier in the year. "None of the funds contained in this act may be used to enact or carry out any law, rule or regulation to legalize or otherwise reduce penalties associated with the possession, use, or distribution of any schedule I substance under the Controlled Substances Act or any tetrhydrocannabinols derivative for recreational purposes," reads the bill. @highlight The congressional spending bill blocks Washington, DC lawmakers from implementing marijuana legalization @highlight D.C. marijuana activists' worst fears were realized on Tuesday night with the agreed upon language @highlight Congress, under the district's Home Rule charter, is able to veto every law approved by either DC voters or government @highlight "This House language sucks," said Adam Eidinger, chair of the DC Cannabis Campaign
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@placeholder is carried to safety by paramedics after suffering leg wounds in the Sydney siege shootout.
Sydney siege hostage Marcia Mikhael has lashed out at the country's bail system for allowing gunman Man Haron Monis to roam free, despite being on charges of accessory to the murder of his ex-wife. Speaking to 7News, Ms Mikhael said was 'upset' and 'disappointed' with the judicial system for failing to imprison Monis, who was also on a further 40 charges of sexual assault. Monis went on to cause the death of Tori Johnson and Katrina Dawson on December 16 during the Lindt Cafe siege. 'How was he out on bail? If he wasn't on bail none of this would've happened,' Mikhael told Seven. @highlight Hostage Marcia Mikhael has spoken out against the judicial system @highlight She has said that gunman Man Haron Monis shouldn't have been on bail @highlight Monis was on charges of accessory to the murder of his ex-wife @highlight He was also on a further 40 charges of sexual assault @highlight Selina Win Pe broke down as she told Liz Hayes of 60 Minutes that crazed gunman Man Monis told her they had just 15 minutes to live @highlight She is the third female survivor to be confirmed as part of the Nine Network program, which also includes Fiona Ma and Harriette Denny @highlight Negotiations are believed to be continuing with pregnant barrister Julie Taylor who was protected by friend Katrina Dawson @highlight Seven spoke with victims including Marcia Mikhael and John O'Brien
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Look, you can make up stuff about me, as indeed people do day in day out, have a go at me, but just don’t drag @placeholder into it, don’t drag politicians’ families into it.
Miriam Clegg has denied claims she put pressure on her husband to take a tougher stance on Lord Rennard Nick Clegg’s wife has angrily hit back at claims that she put pressure on her husband to take a tougher stance on sex-pest allegations against Lord Rennard. In a highly unusual public statement, Miriam Clegg insisted she had nothing to do with the decision to suspend the peer from the party, describing a report suggesting so as ‘a complete fabrication’. The lawyer and mother of three, who was attending a National Inspiring Women campaign event to get women to go into schools to talk about their careers, said: ‘This is in the Telegraph today but it is a complete fabrication. I don’t even know the women [complainants]. @highlight Miriam Clegg denied involvement in a highly unusual public statement @highlight Lawyer and mother of three said claims were a 'complete fabrication'
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"We wouldn't do her harm," he has said, adding that he knew his daughter was involved with @placeholder organizations.
(CNN) -- A runaway who said her father threatened to kill her for converting to Christianity from Islam has been granted permanent residency in the United States, her lawyer told CNN on Tuesday. Rifqa Bary, 18, who was an undocumented immigrant until recently, left her family in Columbus, Ohio, in July 2009 and took refuge in the home of a minister in Orlando, Florida. The girl was later moved into foster care after she said in an affidavit that her Muslim father had threatened her after finding out about her conversion. Her father denies the allegation. Bary had said in court that she could not reunite with her parents and needed permission to live in the United States. @highlight Rifqa Bary has said that her Muslim father threatened to kill her after her conversion @highlight Her father denies the allegations; agency cleared her parents of criminal wrongdoing @highlight Bary's lawyer says she has not had any recent contact with her family
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And I'm driving through this wood and I get to a dirt track; and it's a miserable day, only the way @placeholder in November can be.
LONDON, England (CNN) -- From "Gladiator" to "The Lion King", "Pirates of the Caribbean" to "The Simpsons," film composer Hans Zimmer's versatile and imaginative scores have added aural color, light and shade to the on-screen action. Composer Hans Zimmer, interviewed by CNN's Screening Room Nominated for an Oscar seven times (he won for 1995's "The Lion King"), Zimmer had just two weeks of formal music lessons as a child. He worked as an assistant to film composer Stanley Myers in London where he learnt "how to wrestle an orchestra to the ground" while making the coffee. That led to a job with Myers on Nic Roeg's epic "Eureka" -- and the rest is film history. @highlight Hans Zimmer's scores include "The Lion King" and "The Simpsons Movie" @highlight Zimmer contrasted bloody battles with Viennese waltzes in "Gladiator" @highlight Zimmer says a great score is when "the music and the movie are truly one"
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'Obviously what S@placeholderhas gone through is an incredibly traumatic experience, as it has been for everyone present on the field that day.'
As family, friends and cricket legends gathered at a Sydney hospital to say goodbye to Phillip Hughes, the 25-year-old's sister Megan sat with devastated cricketer Sean Abbott to offer him support. Australian captain Michael Clarke also spent time with the distraught bowler whose ball felled Hughes, as the international cricketing community expressed support and solidarity with Abbott amid growing concern for his emotional well-being. Cricket Australia's team doctor Peter Brukner said Abbott had been receiving a lot of support from teammates and from Cricket NSW. 'When he came to the hospital yesterday, Michael Clarke came down and spent a significant amount of time with him. Phillip's sister, Megan, also came and spent significant time with Sean,' Dr Brukner said. @highlight Sean Abbott bowled the short delivery which struck Phillip Hughes in the head, causing the injury which claimed his life on Thursday afternoon @highlight Australian team doctor Peter Brukner said that the experience had been 'incredibly traumatic' and that he was receiving support from his team @highlight Hughes sister had deliberately spent time with the young bowler, as had former captain Michael Clarke @highlight Others have expressed concern for Abbott's emotional well-being and have expressed fear that the 'freak accident' might impact his career
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"He was one of the favorite sons of @placeholder," he added.
(CNN) -- A body found in southeast Memphis, Tennessee, on Wednesday has been identified as that of former professional basketball player Lorenzen Wright, Memphis police said. The cause of death has been ruled as "homicide by gunshot wound," police said Thursday in a news release, adding that the Shelby County medical examiner used dental records to confirm Wright's identity. "Investigators continue to work around the clock to bring justice to Mr. Wright and his family," the police department said in a statement. Before that confirmation, Wright's family had already said that they were mourning his loss. Wright's cousin, Camella Logan, had released a statement to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution newspaper saying, "We appreciate your thoughts, prayers and condolences as they are comforting at this very difficult time." @highlight NEW: Police say the medical examiner used dental records to identify Lorenzen Wright's body @highlight NEW: The cause of death was "homicide by gunshot wound," police say @highlight Family and friends mourn Wright's death @highlight Police say they are working "to bring justice" to Wright and his family
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For his second inauguration, less than half of the estimated 1.8 million onlookers who crammed the @placeholder in 2009 are expected -- organizers expect 800,000 people to attend Monday's public ceremony.
President Barack Obama officially begins his second term today, a day ahead of his public swearing in and all the pomp and ceremony of a U.S. presidential inauguration. Because the Constitution calls for the president to be sworn in on January 20, Obama and Vice President Joe Biden will be sworn in for their second terms in relatively quiet ceremonies before they take their public oaths in front of the Capitol on Monday and before an audience spread down the National Mall. Obama's Monday address will lay out the values and vision for his second term and acknowledge the division in Washington but won't address policy, a source with knowledge of the speech told CNN on the condition of anonymity. He'll lay out policy in his February 12 State of the Union address, the source said. @highlight President and vice president sworn in officially on Sunday before public ceremony on Monday @highlight Obamas and Bidens led volunteers in National Day of Service on Saturday to honor Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. @highlight Sunday's events include concerts, balls and Obama thank-you to donors @highlight Monday's crowds expected to be about half of those who gathered in D.C. in 2009
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This led to a police investigation, after which @placeholder, who is married with children, was forced to resign.
'In love': Prison governor Florent Goncalves, 42, faces a three-year sentence if found guilty of presenting an inmate with love letters and gifts A former prison governor has appeared in a French court accused of giving special treatment to a notorious femme fatale criminal he had 'fallen in love' with. Florent Goncalves, 42, faces a three-year sentence for presenting the strikingly beautiful Emma Arbabzadeh, 23, with love letters and gifts. He regularly had sex with her in prison, but is solely being charged with illicit correspondence, and giving an inmate presents. Arbabzadeh became infamous in 2008 when she was found guilty of luring Ilan Halimi, a 23-year-old Jewish salesman, to his death at the hands of a gang of racist killers called 'The Barbarians'. @highlight Florent Goncalves accused of having sex with inmate - and giving her love letters and gifts @highlight Inmate Emma Arbabzadeh lured Jewish salesman to his death at hands of racist killers
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The IP address @placeholder's software is going to see, presumably, is our public one, not the private address of the device that's been singled out on our condo complex's network.
(Time) -- No, "six strikes" isn't a phrase from some esoteric version of baseball played on Mars — it's a colloquialism for a new anti-piracy warning system designed to track copyright infringers and help internet service providers (ISPs) take progressively punitive measures to discourage or prevent said infringers from engaging in further copyright-violating activities. It's essentially an industry workaround, after SOPA and PIPA — bills designed to give the government increased power to battle copyright violators — failed or stalled last year. But "six strikes" is notably different from either SOPA or PIPA. For starters, it's not a bill. Instead of empowering the government to blacklist sites deemed illicit, it's an escalating warning system managed by ISPs independently. It employs a third-party tool, MarkMonitor, to identify users engaging in copyright-violating activities, then leaves it up to ISPs to take action. ISPs participating at this point include AT&T, Verizon, Comcast, Cablevision and Time Warner Cable. @highlight There's a new anti-piracy warning system designed to track copyright infringers @highlight But "six strikes" is different from either SOPA or PIPA; it's a warning system managed by ISPs @highlight Participating providers include AT&T, Verizon, Comcast, Cablevision and Time Warner Cable @highlight But who's responsible for each infraction? It's a delicate, thorny issue
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The @placeholder ‘caliphate’ – or Islamic state – stretches across wartorn Syria and Iraq.
ISIS supporters have been handing out leaflets to Oxford Street shoppers encouraging them to leave Britain for its new Islamic state. The radicals stood in front of posters declaring 'the dawn of a new era has begun' in reference to the caliphate and their literature praised the 'sacrifices' made in the Middle East. Scotland Yard has said today it is investigating whether the men were breaking terror laws. Scroll down for video Propaganda: ISIS supporters have been handing out leaflets to Oxford Street shopper encouraging them to leave Britain for Syria and Iraq Rules: The literature sets out how people should live their lives and encourages them to leave Britain for the caliphate @highlight Central London shoppers were encouraged to 'resettle' in Syria and Iraq @highlight Scotland Yard is investigating whether men have breached terror laws
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At a Putin's first annual news conference since beginning a new six-year term, he signalled that he would sign the adoption law and called the @placeholder 'unfriendly'.
By Becky Evans PUBLISHED: 07:49 EST, 20 December 2012 | UPDATED: 12:16 EST, 20 December 2012 Support: Putin, speaking today at Moscow's World Trade Centre, said he backs the adoption ban President Vladimir Putin said he supports a ban on Americans adopting Russian children. Speaking today, the Russian president said the law, which is part of a new feud between the two countries, was 'appropriate'. It has been seen as a response to the US Magnitsky Act, which was signed by President Barack Obama last week, which will punish Russians accused of violating human rights by refusing them visas and freezing their assets in the United States. @highlight Vladimir Putin said he supports the ban which he said was 'appropriate' @highlight Putin said Magnitsky Act 'poisons relations' between two countries @highlight Assets of Russians accused of human rights abuse will be frozen @highlight Law also planned to ban US citizens accused of abusing Russians' rights @highlight Amnesty International criticises 'childish' response
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@placeholder was also drunk -- with a 0.18 blood alcohol level -- and was not wearing her seat belt, according to court documents.
Fort Lauderdale, Florida (CNN) -- A South Florida jury found former World Series hero Jim Leyritz guilty of driving drunk Saturday but acquitted him of a more serious charge of DUI manslaughter. An emotional Leyritz was handcuffed until the verdict was read, then went over to thank each of the six jurors and was later released on bond. The ex-baseball player could still face a maximum of six months in prison, but that's far short of the 15 years he could have faced for hitting and killing 30-year-old Freida Veitch while driving drunk. "He's free," said his mother, Betty Leyritz. "He is the most happy man now." @highlight A South Florida jury acquitted Jim Leyritz of DUI manslaughter @highlight The ex-baseball player was convicted of a lesser drunken driving charge @highlight Leyritz could have faced 15 years in prison for killing a woman while driving drunk
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Included in the statement, is a section on 'lessons learned and steps taken' in the aftermath of @placeholder's death, and the subsequent diagnosis of two nurses.
The Texas hospital where two nurses were infected treating Ebola-patient Thomas Eric Duncan has apologized for the first time in their mismanaged handling of the outbreak. But it may be too little too late for the Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital's nursing staff, who are threatening to stage a walk off after inadequate guidelines left them exposed to the virus for two days. The Dallas hospital's Chief Clinical Officer Dr Daniel Varga admits they 'made mistakes' when Duncan first showed up at the hospital with Ebola symptoms. He was initially sent away with antibiotics, despite telling health care workers that he had recently arrived from Liberia - one of the three countries currently battling the largest outbreak of the disease in history. @highlight Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital's Chief Clinical Officer Dr Daniel Varga issued an apology in his statement to Congress, released Wednesday @highlight He says hospital made a mistake in turning America's Ebola 'patient zero' Thomas Eric Duncan away when he first reported symptoms @highlight Apology comes as nurses in Dallas are threatening to walk off to protest lack of preparation to deal with an Ebola patient @highlight On Tuesday, it was revealed that nurses didn't wear protective clothing to care for Duncan until after his Ebola diagnosis was confirmed @highlight Two nurses who looked after Duncan at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital have been infected with the disease @highlight Nurses union alleges that necks and wrists were exposed and some nurses were told they didn't need to wear face masks @highlight Glove openings were not taped shut on protective suits, exposing wrists and hands to exposure @highlight Protective clothing did not cover necks, exposing skin between the collar and the bottom of the face shield @highlight To cover their necks, nurses were told to use tape that does not block the virus @highlight Some supervisors told nurses that face masks were not required at all when caring for Duncan @highlight Duncan was not isolated immediately when he was finally admitted to the hospital with Ebola symptoms and was left for several hours in a hospital ward with other patients nearby @highlight A nursing supervisor faced resistance from hospital chiefs when nurses demanded Duncan be isolated @highlight Nurses treating Duncan were also caring for other patients in the hospital @highlight Patients who may have been exposed to Duncan were kept in isolation only for a day before being moved to areas with other patients
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Ecclestone, who first secured the rights to negotiate television contracts for races in the late 1970s, said @placeholder had not made any approach to CVC.
(CNN) -- Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone has rejected reports that the elite motorsport's owner CVC Capital Partners may sell up. Media mogul Rupert Murdoch is lining up a bid along with Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim, according to Sky News -- which is owned by Murdoch's News Corp. But the 80-year-old Ecclestone, who runs F1 on behalf of CVC since selling his rights to the private equity firm in 2006, said such a deal would not be in the commercial interests of the sport. "Formula One is not for sale. And, anyway, we would not sell to a media company because it would restrict the ability to negotiate with other broadcasters," he told British newspaper The Times on Wednesday. @highlight Rupert Murdoch's News Corp reportedly interested in buying F1 rights @highlight The elite motorsport's boss Bernie Ecclestone insists owner CVC will not sell @highlight Ecclestone says media company such as Newscorp would not be a suitable buyer @highlight He is aiding German authorities in probe of man who helped him sell F1 in 2006
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However, while the idea of the only consequence of indulging in sweet treats being a larger cup size might sound appealing, there is no scientific evidence at all that @placeholder has a similar effect to oestrogen on humans when eaten.
By Katy Winter Many women around the world dream of being able to eat whatever they want and have any weight they gain go straight to their cleavage. But with the stereotypical perfect female body being both very slender yet with large breasts most women fight a constant battle between avoiding the snack aisle and bemoaning their shrinking assets. However one confectionery maker in Japan aims to bring women the best of both worlds, creating 'F Cup' cookies that claim to enhance breast size. Each cookie contains 50mg of Pueraria Mirifica, plant extract found in plant found in northern and north eastern Thailand @highlight Cookies sold in Japan promise to have noticeable effect on cup size @highlight Contain extract of plant Pueraria Mirifica which contains Miroestrol @highlight Miroestrol acts similarly to the hormone oestrogen @highlight However, while oestrogen does effect breast size, no evidence eating Pueraria Mirifica has any impact
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It used to be a favourite guessing game where @placeholder and Rangers would finish in the Premier League.
Imagine it’s August 7 and your season is already over. That is how Celtic fans felt on Thursday morning after their team’s humiliating exit from the Champions League at the first hurdle, against the far-from-mighty Legia Warsaw of Poland. All that lies ahead now is nine months of a Scottish Premier League title procession with Rangers, Hearts and Hibs not even in the top division. A Europa League campaign is still an outside possibility but judging by their 6-1 aggregate defeat against Legia, winning their play-off round later this month looks unlikely, particularly as they are certain to now lose some of their better players. @highlight Celtic's season is over before it properly began @highlight Celtic lost 2-0 to Legia Warsaw on Wednesday and 6-1 on aggregate in their Champions League qualification tie @highlight Defeat to Polish opponents increases pressure on new boss Ronny Deila @highlight Future's of Fraser Forster, Virgil van Dijk and Efe Ambrose are all uncertain
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The tense maritime border between the two Koreas has become the major military flash point on the @placeholder in recent years.
Seoul, South Korea (CNN) -- Tensions between the Koreas remained high Friday as China appeared to criticize the U.S.-South Korean military exercise set to begin Sunday in the Yellow Sea off the west coast of the Korean Peninsula. "We oppose any party to take any military acts in our exclusive economic zone without permission," Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said in a statement, according to the state-run Xinhua News Agency. He said that international law of the sea says that an exclusive economic zone stretches 200 nautical miles from the coast. The United States is sending the aircraft carrier USS George Washington to join South Korea's forces near the coasts of China and North Korea in the four-day drill. It is set to begin five days after North Korea shelled a South Korean island, killing four South Koreans and wounding 15 others. @highlight NEW: Tensions remain high as China opposes military exercise off west coast of peninsula @highlight A new defense minister nominee is named Friday @highlight North Korea apparently targeted key sites on Yeonpyeong Island, a South Korean lawmaker says @highlight A joint military drill is a "reckless plan" by "trigger-happy elements," the North says
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@placeholder initially denied any knowledge of the crash in August last year - but later admitted he was behind the wheel.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 05:40 EST, 9 August 2012 | UPDATED: 08:48 EST, 9 August 2012 A gold medal-winning Paralympian had his medal hopes at London 2012 ruined when he was knocked down by a hit and run driver while training, a court heard today. Double gold medallist Simon Richardson MBE, 44, was training on a dual carriageway in Bridgend, South Wales, when he was knocked off his cycle by a driver allegedly twice over the drink-drive limit. Mr Richardson was training hard to qualify for the 2012 London games, but his bike was destroyed and he suffered life-threatening spinal and lower body injuries which ruled him out of competition. @highlight Simon Richardson, 44, suffered life-threatening injuries which ruined his chances of competing @highlight Driver who hit him, Edward Adams, was allegedly twice over the drink-drive limit and had 'severely impaired' judgement
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It also raised concerns about the conduct of the Chinese vessels in the area, calling some actions by @placeholder ships "dangerous."
Anti-Chinese protests in Vietnam have turned violent with demonstrators setting on fire a number of factories in a southern Vietnamese industrial park. Properties in the Vietnam-Singapore Industrial Parks (VSIP) I & II in Binh Duong were targeted Tuesday by thousands of protesters demonstrating over China's deployment of an oil rig into waters that both countries claim as sovereign territory. Reports suggest the demonstrators targeted factories owned by Chinese firms, although CNN received a report that the arson was indiscriminate, with Korean-, Taiwanese- and Japanese-owned properties also torched by the angry mob. Speaking to CNN, the CEO of a foreign-owned factory, who asked not to be named, relayed information from his employees that "600" protestors entered the company's factory building in the park and caused minor damage but did not set it alight. @highlight Factories in industrial park burned down by anti-Chinese protesters @highlight China has called on Vietnam to protect Chinese interests in the country @highlight Vietnamese have been protesting against perceived territorial incursions by China @highlight Vietnam says Chinese ships have made violent attacks on Vietnamese vessels
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@placeholder's actions were applauded and condemned in equal measure but, undeniably, they forced the game's authorities to stand up and take notice.
(CNN) -- "I learned that courage was not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it. The brave man is not he who does not feel afraid, but he who conquers that fear." Nelson Mandela For Kevin-Prince Boateng it was a depressingly familiar soundtrack: the monkey noises, the name-calling, the crude racial stereotyping. He'd always ignored it in the past, and for 25 minutes of AC Milan's match with lower league Pro Patria in early January this year he'd done the same. But then something inside him snapped. The 26-year-old picked up the ball and propelled it in the direction of his abusers before storming from the field of play, followed by his teammates. @highlight Kevin-Prince Boateng's walk-off protest marked pivotal moment in soccer's racism battle @highlight Milan midfielder left the field after being abused during match with Pro Patria @highlight He now sits on FIFA's anti-racism task force as authorities reacted to his protest @highlight Both UEFA and FIFA have passed new laws to try and eradicate racism from the game
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@placeholder, 45, an assistant, is only one of a growing number of professional women turning to a little-known branch of stargazing, called astro-mapping, not just to take the guesswork out of househunting, but also to plot the co-ordinates of every aspect of their life.
When Angela Kane, from London, was hunting for a holiday home in Ireland five years ago, she didn’t consult Zoopla or the usual array of property websites in search of the best deal or most up-and-coming area. Instead, she visited an astrologer and asked for his help in finding the perfect home. He drew her a personalised astrological map, covered in criss-crossing multi-coloured lines showing the most auspicious areas for her house hunt. Never mind structural surveys or price-growth estimates, this map, she reckoned, was the single most effective way to guarantee investing in the perfect property where she will, one day, happily see out her retirement. @highlight Astro-mapping uses the latest computer programs to tell you where to visit @highlight Mairead Armstrong uses Astro-Cartography to match people to holidays @highlight Most people have experienced feeling more at home in specific places @highlight But could the reason really be found in the stars?
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However, NASA said that @placeholder had not had a good clean for more than 18 months and that its dust-coated solar panels barely provided enough power to get it through its third winter, which ended in December.
(CNN) -- NASA's Mars rovers are celebrating their fifth birthday on the Red Planet, exceeding their original life span by four years and nine months, with no end in sight to their history-making work. Spirit captured this stunning view as the sun sank below the rim of Gusev Crater on Mars in 2005. The rover Spirit landed January 3, 2004, with Opportunity touching down 21 days later. NASA said the rovers had made important discoveries about the wet and violent conditions on ancient Mars. They had returned 250,000 images, covered more than 21 kilometers (13 miles), climbed a mountain, descended into craters, struggled with sand traps and ageing hardware and survived dust storms, NASA said. @highlight NASA's Mars rovers are celebrating their fifth birthday on the Red Planet @highlight Spirit and Opportunity have exceeded their expected life by 4 years, 9 months @highlight Pair are still rolling around the planet's surface, conducting experiments
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The @placeholder, he said, has been given 'the authority to more quickly remove senior executives who don't meet our high standards.
President Barack Obama faced a tough crowd on Tuesday – American military veterans – and fell flat on his applause lines as he failed to win over the American Legion's convention-goers. His 35-minute speech seemed to have reminded the audience of the stark divide between the White House's policy choices and the feelings of the men and women often called on to carry them out. A Virginia legionnaire who served in the U.S. Marine Corps told MailOnline that 'a small group of Obama's admirers – and there are some here – sat near the front and tried to generate applause for him about 10 times.' @highlight President fell flat as audience of thousands responded to military pledges with anemic ovations @highlight Some applause lines met with awkward silence while others earned only three seconds of feeble clapping @highlight Crowd came to life to honor fellow veterans, not Obama @highlight President announced 19 'executive actions' aimed at restoring faith in failed VA system and providing better health care outcomes to war veterans @highlight Obama flopped with messages defending his cautious approach to battling ISIS in Iraq and Syria
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It started in 2004 as al Qaeda in Iraq, before rebranding as @placeholder two years later.
(CNN)The terror groups are getting more ruthless, their attacks more brazen. Every few weeks, right when one extremist group is dominating the news with threats of attacks, along resurfaces another with a different, more harrowing claim. Over the weekend, Al- Shabaab released a video urging its sympathizers to attack malls in the United States, UK and Canada. The same day, ISIS had one showing its members parading caged captives down the streets of Iraq, the latest in its string of atrocious videos. Then there's the ever-present threat of al Qaeda, the brutality of the Boko Haram and the looming Taliban. @highlight The United States has a list of 59 designated terror groups @highlight The five making headlines this month are based in Africa and the Middle East
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They felt like they were in a position where it was not profitable to do business in @placeholder.
(CNN) -- Navigating the political waters in her own family, says one ally, likely prepared Kathleen Sebelius well for the partisan cauldron she's now enduring in Washington over the rocky rollout of the Obamacare website. The embattled Health and Human Services Secretary was the daughter of a Democratic governor of Ohio, then became the daughter-in-law of a Republican Congressman from Kansas. Her husband is a federal magistrate. "You know, when you've got a father and father-in-law who are from different political parties, both outspoken. ... I think she learned a great deal from that and I think it has served her very well," says Ron Pollack of the healthcare advocacy group Families USA. @highlight Sebelius from prominent politcal family in Kansas @highlight Republicans ramp up calls for her to resign due to Obamacare website problems @highlight One ally says she is focused on consumers and patients @highlight As Kansas Governor, she tried to finance expanded health coverage through cigarette taxes
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"I'd like to thank the @placeholder North Korean government, as well -- allowing me to come home and be united with our family," he said, using an abbreviation for North Korea's official name, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
(CNN) -- Two Americans who spent months imprisoned in North Korea are back on U.S. soil, after North Korean leader Kim Jong Un ordered their release. They were freed following a rare visit to the secretive East Asian nation by a top U.S. official, who brought with him a letter from U.S. President Barack Obama. A plane carrying Kenneth Bae and Matthew Todd Miller, the last two American citizens known to be held by North Korea, landed at Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington state late Saturday. The two men got off the U.S. government plane -- Bae first, then Miller -- and walked into the welcoming arms of smiling relatives who were waiting on the tarmac. @highlight Kenneth Bae's sister says her brother is in good spirits, bears no ill will @highlight Bae thanks Obama and the North Korean government for his release @highlight Plane carrying Bae and Matthew Todd Miller lands at a base in Washington state @highlight North Korea says it received apology from Obama for the men's actions
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'@placeholder in the spring was the time she enjoyed most.'
By Sadie Whitelocks PUBLISHED: 19:43 EST, 2 November 2012 | UPDATED: 21:04 EST, 2 November 2012 Actress Celeste Holm lived at the apartment for over half a century The high-ceilinged Manhattan apartment, owned by the late Broadway star, Celeste Holm, has been put on the market for $13.95million by the younger of her two estranged sons. Boasting spectacular views over the city, the duplex at 88 Central Park is where the star lived for more than half a century and died this July, aged 95. Dan Dunning, whose father was Holm's third husband, told the New York Times: 'She loved it because of the view of the park and the way she felt involvement with the seasons, just by looking through her windows. @highlight The star lived in the luxury apartment for more than 50 years. @highlight The apartment boasts spectacular treetop views of Central Park @highlight Holm had been locked in a legal battle over her inheritance before she died which wiped out her savings @highlight In 2004 the actress married a singer and waiter nearly 46 years her junior
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Campbell's win at Pinehurst gave him a 10-year exemption at the tournament, meaning 2015 will be the last year he doesn't need to quality, but he now won't be able to relive any of those fond @placeholder memories at Pinehurst.
(CNN) -- Former U.S. Open champion Michael Campbell is to miss out on an emotional return to Pinehurst after withdrawing from this year's tournament. The New Zealander, who won the 2005 edition of the grand slam on the North Carolina course, has pulled out citing personal and injury problems. Campbell explained that he had only just recovered from an ankle injury and had recently separated from his wife Julie. "Sorry I have been off the radar since playing at the 2014 Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship," a statement on his personal website read. "I have had some problems with a tendon in my left ankle that stopped me from playing for 2 to 3 months. The good news is that I am back swinging and now managing to play 18 holes. @highlight 2005 U.S. Open champion Michael Campbell out of this year's tournament @highlight New Zealander misses chance to return to scene of his famous triumph at Pinehurst @highlight Injury and personal problems mean he has withdrawn from 2014 tournament
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And as the @placeholder continued, any accommodation worries went out of the window as athletes became increasingly interested in each other.
(CNN) -- The threat of terrorism, the potential for protest, shoddy accommodation and even a lack of snow. Just four of the problems faced by organizers of the Sochi 2014 Winter Games, which came to a glittering conclusion on Sunday. After 16 days of competition, and a record 98 gold medal events, can Russia's first ever Winter Olympics be labeled a success? "Russia delivered all what it had promised," said International Olympic Committee (IOC) president Thomas Bach in his speech at the closing ceremony. "What took decades in other parts of the world, was achieved here in Sochi in just seven years." @highlight Sochi 2014 came to a spectacular close with Sunday's closing ceremony @highlight A Winter Games record of 98 medal events were held in Russia @highlight A reported $50 billion was spent in the hosting of Russia's first Winter Olympics
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In a separate televised statement, Wulff said @placeholder "needs a president who can devote himself completely to national and international challenges" -- and one who commands the trust of a wide majority of citizens.
Berlin (CNN) -- Germany's President Christian Wulff announced his resignation Friday following a series of scandals that prompted calls for him to step down. The German presidency is a largely ceremonial office, but Wulff's resignation is seen as a blow to Chancellor Angela Merkel, who supported his candidacy as president. However, it is unlikely to impact Germany's handling of the eurozone debt crisis, Carsten Brzeski, a senior economist at ING, told CNN. In a brief televised statement, Merkel said she accepted Wulff's resignation with the "utmost respect and deepest personal regret." Wulff had put the interests of the general public to the fore in deciding to resign, Merkel said. @highlight NEW: The resignation will not affect Germany's handling of the eurozone debt crisis - analyst @highlight Hanover prosecutors say they have "grounds for initial suspicion of receiving bribes" @highlight Chancellor Angela Merkel says she accepts Wulff's resignation with deep regret @highlight Recent developments have eroded public trust and confidence in him, Wulff says
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Message of hope: Keith says that his hometown of @placeholder is strong and 'will persevere
By Daily Mail Reporter and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 00:59 EST, 21 May 2013 | UPDATED: 09:11 EST, 21 May 2013 Country music performer Toby Keith says he grew up in the area near Oklahoma City that was hit by a devastating tornado - and says the community will 'persevere' in the wake of the storm. Keith issued a statement saying Monday's tornado in Moore, Oklahoma, devastated the community in which he grew up. The city has embraced Keith's celebrity and his name is on the Moore water tower. Scroll down for video Native: Toby Keith is from Moore, Oklahoma, the part of the state that has been ravaged by Monday's tornado @highlight The performer says he grew up in the town of Moore, Oklahoma, which has been ravaged by the devastating tornado @highlight He says the number of casualties could have been much worse if it weren't for the vigilance of forecasters @highlight Keith adds that Moore is 'strong,' and 'will persevere'
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It's going to be a really, really difficult match against Andy," he told the crowd after ending @placeholder's hopes of progressing.
(CNN) -- World No. 1 Rafael Nadal set up a semifinal showdown with Andy Murray after winning his third successive match at the season-ending ATP World Tour Finals in London on Friday. The Spaniard overcame sixth seed Tomas Berdych 7-6 (7-3) 6-1 to repeat his victory over the Czech in the Wimbledon final in July. Third seed Novak Djokovic will play No. 2 Roger Federer in Saturday evening's second semifinal after handing American Andy Roddick his third successive defeat in Friday's closing match of the round-robin stage. The 24-year-old, who needed to win just one set to progress, completed his seventh straight win over Berdych despite losing his cool with an umpiring call. @highlight Rafael Nadal defeats Tomas Berdych to reach semifinals and eliminate the Czech @highlight World No. 1 will on Saturday play Andy Murray, who was runner-up in Group B @highlight World No. 3 Novak Djokovic beats Andy Roddick in Friday night's final Group A tie @highlight Serbian won in straight sets to earn last-four clash with Roger Federer on Saturday evening
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We weren't there to exploit the economic opportunity of a so-called rising @placeholder.
Hong Kong (CNN) -- Late 90s Beijing. Those were the days. Forgive the wistful opening but it's true. The saccharine pop hit "Xin Tai Ruan" may have played endlessly on the radio and the "Titanic" screensaver displayed on virtually every cubicle PC, but I forgive the kitsch of that era. It was a time before China became a top destination for resume-wielding MBAs. And it was a time of intellectual exchange between curious locals and sinophile expats, each drawn by a strong mutual interest in culture, music, and emerging technology. In circa 1997 Beijing, there was no relentless gridlock or constant smartphone use to prevent free and open exploration in the real world. @highlight CNN's Kristie Lu Stout worked for Sohu, a Chinese tech start-up, in the 1990s @highlight Sohu and peers like Alibaba are now some of the world's biggest Internet companies @highlight Back then, offices were spartan and lunch was instant noodles, not gourmet canteens @highlight The rise of China's mammoth dotcoms has been a thrill to both witness and report
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Following the verdict, people flooded out of the @placeholder courtroom.
(CNN) -- Sitting at her home in West Seattle, Washington, Amanda Knox's aunt Janet Huff was watching the live television news coverage that her niece had been convicted of murder. "It was terrible, it was gut-wrenching just to hear them say it," Huff said of the verdict. She had been up for more than 11 hours while the jury deliberated, anxiously awaiting word. She remained hopeful but deeply afraid. She couldn't eat. When the verdict was announced at about midnight in Perugia, Italy, her worst fears came true. Knox and her Italian former boyfriend, Raffaele Sollecito, were convicted of murdering Knox's roommate Meredith Kercher. Knox was sentenced to 26 years and Sollecito 25 years in prison. @highlight Janet Huff: "It was terrible, it was gut-wrenching just to hear them say it" @highlight Amanda Knox, former boyfriend, convicted of murdering British student Meredith Kercher @highlight Aunt says seeing people applaud verdict outside court made her sick @highlight Huff says Knox's parents are "shattered, they are not doing great"
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Make a promise to do what you can, whenever you can, to pay a visit to an unforgettable @placeholder place:
(CNN) -- As we head into a workweek that ends with a federal holiday on Friday, you can expect the usual: Newspaper, television and Internet advertisements touting special sales and slashed prices on selected items. Veterans Day has become an annual opportunity for merchandisers -- many of them see the holiday as a chance to get a jump on Black Friday, the day-after-Thanksgiving bacchanalia of bust-down-the-doors sales pushes. It's hard to blame the merchants. The economy has been dismal. Anything that might bring shoppers into stores is seen as a plus. But before the Veterans Day promotions kick into high gear, perhaps we might take a moment for a different suggestion about how to commemorate the day: @highlight Bob Greene: There's a place in Washington that isn't a top tourist spot @highlight He says Arlington National Cemetery is a place all Americans should visit @highlight More than 300,000 are bured at Arlington, including the famous @highlight Greene says to visit Arlington is to realize the meaning of serving your country
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@placeholder's president said the case was isolated and the problem could not have originated at the restaurant.
A businessman who bought a sandwich at Atlanta airport received a nasty shock when he found his snack was crawling with maggots. Frequent flier Joel Woloshuk picked up the snack from Café Intermezzo last week but realized something was not quite right when the parmesan cheese curls began squirming. The restaurant now says it has switched vendors following the discovery of maggots in the focaccia bread at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport. Scroll down for video Loss of appetite: Maggots can be seen on the tomato of the sandwich bought at Atlanta airport Disgust: A white maggot can be seen up close on the sandwich's cheese @highlight Frequent flier Joel Woloshuk got a nasty shock in his focaccia bread snack at Cafe Intermezzo, Hartsfield-Jackson International
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"It's an emotional game, man, and sometimes it comes out," @placeholder continued.
(CNN) -- Before the final whistle at Monday night's game between the Indianapolis Colts and the New York Giants, trumpeter Chris Botti had already won. The Grammy-winning musician was on the field at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, to perform the national anthem for November 3's "Monday Night Football." No vocals, as we've become accustomed to -- just Botti and his instrument. What transpired was so affecting that it left viewers with chills and brought Colts wide receiver Reggie Wayne to tears. "I'm just blessed to be out there," Wayne later told ESPN. His performance during Monday night's game pushed Wayne to eighth place on the all-time receiving yards list, ahead of James Lofton. @highlight Chris Botti's national anthem was breathtaking @highlight It brought football player Reggie Wayne to tears @highlight Several viewers have called it one of the best national anthem performances
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The @placeholder Chinese wedding was a showcase of this sophisticated material culture, in which a bride might wear over a hundred gold hairpins, each a fine piece of filigree with rose-cut stones.
(CNN) -- A new book on the history of Straits Chinese culture reveals page after page of dazzling, intricate jewelry combining Malay, Chinese, Indian and European designs. These pieces bring together rich materials of far-flung origins: Swiss gold thread and German organza are spun into patterns of Chinese phoenixes and peonies, while European coronets are studded with jade. Lillian Tong, director of the Pinang Peranakan Mansion in George Town, Malaysia, has curated the best of the museum's collection in her book, Straits Chinese Gold Jewelry. Blending of cultures By the late 19th century, wealthy families of mixed Chinese-Malay descent (known as the Straits Chinese or Peranakans) created a society that incorporated elements of both Asian and European cultures, reflecting their history under the Malay sultanate and Portuguese, Dutch and British rule. In the ports of Penang and Malacca, they built Victorian-style houses according to the principles of feng shui and amused themselves by playing polo, collecting European antiques, and commissioning jewelry. @highlight A new book explores the history of the Straits Chinese culture and their extraordinary jewelry @highlight They were wealthy Chinese-Malayans who created a society which fused Asian and European influences @highlight The result was a boom in the region's artistic creativity
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If we play like that against @placeholder, we know it’s not possible to win.'
Branislav Ivanovic has revealed how Jose Mourinho tore into his Chelsea players in Slovenia and admits a repeat of the performance will result in disappointment at Liverpool. Mourinho was furious with what he saw during a goalless first 45 minutes in the Champions League against Maribor. He hauled off Andre Schurrle and Willian during the break and accused his team of being 'very slow' and lacking 'intensity' and 'creativity'. 'He was not happy and at half-time he showed it,' said Ivanovic. 'He told us exactly what he wanted in the second-half. We tried to play more offensive. He wanted to win the game and we tried to do that. @highlight Jose Mourinho tore into his players during half-time team talk @highlight They had struggled to assert themselves in first-half against Maribor @highlight Mourinho accused them of being 'slow' and lacking 'creativity' @highlight Chelsea eventually earned a 1-1 draw in Slovenia, with Matic scoring @highlight Diego Costa had a late goal disallowed for offside
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'It was interesting to see @placeholder come so highly on the list - it seems that even after thirty years women still want her iconic look.
By Martha De Lacey PUBLISHED: 09:35 EST, 31 October 2012 | UPDATED: 09:56 EST, 7 November 2013 Those thick mahogany locks that never frizz, kink or wisp have, unsurprisingly, become her trademark. And with a personal hair-stylist by her side at all times, it's even less surprising that the Duchess of Cambridge's hair has become the envy of women all over the world. In fact, the 'cascading locks' of the former Kate Middleton has been voted the celebrity hair other women would most like to have, followed closely by the wavy blonde 'elegant and effortless' tresses of Mick Jagger's ex-wife Jerry Hall, and the shiny 'big bouffant' of singer Cheryl Cole. @highlight Jerry Hall, Cheryl Cole, Adele and Victoria Beckaham also made top five @highlight Kate's hair praised as 'timeless', 'sophisticated' and 'natural'
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But the point is not to quibble about word choices; @placeholder governors can be forgiven linguistic mistakes if they allow no capital ones to happen.
(CNN) -- The applause that erupted during last week's NBC/Politico debate among Republican presidential hopefuls at the mention of the executions carried out during Rick Perry's tenure as Texas's governor cut off co-moderator Brian Williams' question in midstream. Williams: Gov. Perry, a question about Texas. Your state has executed 234 death row inmates, more than any other governor in modern times. Have you . . . [SUSTAINED APPLAUSE] . . . Have you struggled to sleep at night with the idea that any one of those might have been innocent? The response presumably would have been more muted if Williams had been allowed to finish his question. Most people are less enthusiastic about the death penalty's being applied against the innocent. @highlight James Acker: Debate question to Rick Perry about Texas' many executions drew cheers @highlight He says most people, though, are cheering triumph of justice, don't want wrongful executions @highlight He says Troy Davis is condemned to die even though witnesses have recanted @highlight Acker: Death penalty fraught with potential error; cases like Davis' focus our attention on this
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Military medics carry a wounded soldier from an ambulance to a field hospital as part of the @placeholder exercise
By Daniel Miller Bristling with high-tech weaponry but with a little help from man's best friend, soldiers of the Force Troops Command, a whole new wing of the British army, showcase their specialist capabilities as they prepare to go fully operational next week. Infantrymen, divers, medics, artillery units, dog teams, missile specialists and chefs headed out to Upavon Airfield on the edge of Salisbury Plain yesterday for the major joint exercise. The Force Troops Command (FTC), which is due to go fully operational on April 1, is the first major implementation of 'Army 2020' - the concept for transforming the British army. @highlight The Force Troops Command (FTC) is due to go fully operational on April 1 @highlight It is the first major implementation of 'Army 2020' - the concept for transforming the British army @highlight By 2015 it will be the largest of the Army's formations representing a third of the whole force
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Georgia's authorities had given the green light for the gay parade to take place, saying that all @placeholder citizens, irrespective of their sexuality, are entitled to voice their views in public.
Thousands of anti-gay protesters, including Orthodox priests, picketed a gay pride parade in Georgia today, with some threatening to lash homosexual activists with stinging nettles. Police in Tbilisi guarded several dozen gay activists and bused them out of the city center shortly after they arrived at the gathering. In extraordinary scenes that saw chaos spread through the capital, those occupying the street held posters reading 'We don't need Sodom and Gomorrah!' and 'Democracy does not equal immorality!' Scroll down for video Medieval attitude: Elderly ladies brandish bunches of stinging nettles with which they threaten to lash them on gay activists @highlight Police in Tbilisi guarded several dozen gay activists and bused them away @highlight Protesters carrying bunches of nettles threatened to use them on activists @highlight They insist homosexuality runs against Georgia's Orthodox Christian values @highlight 21-year-old: 'If we must allow parades like this to join EU, I don't want to join'
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The most recent economic indicators suggest 2012 will be a tough year, both for @placeholder and the rest of Europe.
Germany's economy slipped into reverse in the last quarter of 2011, despite showing strong overall growth of 3 per cent for the year. The country's Federal Statistics Office said the economy was likely to contract by 0.25 per cent in the fourth quarter, although that figure will not be confirmed until next month. Joerg Kraemer, chief economist for Commerzbank, said he expected the economy to shrink in the first quarter of 2012 as well - technically putting Germany in a recession. Shrinking: A worker at a solar company in Bitterfeld-Wolfen, Germany. The German economy contracted by 0.25% in the final quarter of 2011 @highlight German economy shrank by 0.25% in final quarter of 2011 @highlight Overall economy grew by 3% last year, but 2012 expected to be much tougher @highlight France grew around 1.7 per cent in same period, but Britain only expected to show modest expansion @highlight European economies trailing in the wake of China - at 9.5% growth
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While @placeholder is comfortable on the red carpet and at celebrity parties, her manager is happier making deals.
(CNN) -- She towers above him, but she can't do without him -- so much so they even email each other up to 75 times a day. From the time they met 15 years ago, Maria Sharapova has been able to count on a man who has masterminded her rise to becoming the world's highest-paid female athlete. "He knows everything that's going on. He knows where I'm going to be tomorrow, he knows where I am now," she told CNN's Open Court show. "He" is Max Eisenbud, who first met the Russian when she was a 12-year-old tennis hopeful working with renowned coach Nick Bollettieri in Florida. @highlight Tennis star Maria Sharapova is the world's highest-paid female athlete. @highlight Max Eisenbud has been working with the Russian since she was 12 @highlight She says he does "everything for me" from organizing travel to brokering deals @highlight Eisenbud has also helped her tennis rival Li Na become a top-earning athlete
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@placeholder, a 13-time major champ who advanced to the Open semifinals Thursday, rolled in after about 45 minutes and took over as Obama's doubles opponent.
By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 9:32 PM on 9th September 2011 First lady Michelle Obama displayed her skills in New York on Friday as she played doubles against Serena Williams, clocked a 55-mph serve and did some hula-hooping in her first visit to the U.S. Open. Dressed in a fitted white jacket and black workout pants, she also spoke to a group of local youngsters as part of her Let's Move campaign against childhood obesity. 'I'm not really good or anything like that. That's the beauty of tennis,' she said. First Lady Michelle Obama downplayed her tennis skills as she hit balls at the U.S. Open, but it was clear she takes the recreational game seriously @highlight First Lady promoted Let's Move campaign @highlight She and daughters Malia, 13, and Sasha, 10, stayed to watch a match
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Additionally, the skeleton's country of origin was listed as @placeholder.
(CNN) -- Federal authorities have filed a civil complaint seeking the forfeiture of a stolen dinosaur skeleton and its return to Mongolia, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office. The skeleton of a Tyrannosaurus bataar was looted from Mongolia's Gobi Desert and brought to the United States illegally, the U.S. Attorney's Office and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement said in a joint statement Monday. "The skeletal remains of this dinosaur are of tremendous cultural and historic significance to the people of Mongolia and provide a connection to the country's prehistoric past," said Preet Bharara, U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York. @highlight U.S.: Skeleton of a Tyrannosaurus bataar was looted from Gobi Desert @highlight U.S. Attorney's Office says skeleton brought here from Great Britain in 2010 @highlight The highly valued skeleton sold for more than $1 million at auction @highlight It's in the custody of Cadogan Tate Fine Art in Sunnyside, New York, court documents say
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The nine-year-long scam ended in November, when @placeholder filed charges against Kuljic, claiming his former teammate was blackmailing him over an unsettled debt.
A criminal court in Austria has sentenced former Austria international Sanel Kuljic to five years in prison for match-fixing and physically harassing other players. A former team-mate of Kuljic at Kapfenberg, Dominique Taboga, was given a three-year prison term for his role in the betting scam, which included manipulation of 18 domestic league games in Austria's first and second divisions from 2004 to October 2013. All top-flight games under suspicion included either Kapfenberg or Groedig - both former clubs of Taboga, who was issued a lifetime ban by the Austrian Football Federation in February. Former Austrian international Sanel Kuljichas been sentenced to five years in prison @highlight Criminal court sentences Austrian Kuljic to five years in prison @highlight Charged for match-fixing and physically harassing other players @highlight Team-mate Dominique Taboga also give three-year prison term @highlight Had a role in a betting scam including manipulation of 18 league games
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The allegations were "republished by countless media outlets around the world, thus further perpetuating the untrue depiction of Oberst as a rapist," said a defamation lawsuit filed by @placeholder against Faircloth in February.
A woman who accused Bright Eyes singer Conor Oberst of raping her when she was a teenager a decade ago now says she made the story up. Joan Faircloth sent a notarized statement to Oberst's lawyer Monday recanting what she wrote online starting last December. "The statements I made and repeated online and elsewhere over the past six months accusing Conor Oberst of raping me are 100% false," the Durham, North Carolina, woman wrote. "I made up those lies about him to get attention while I was going through a difficult period in my life and trying to cope with my son's illness." @highlight Accuser: "I made up those lies about him to get attention" @highlight Conor Oberst sued Joan Faircloth for defamation after she published her story @highlight A judge issued a default judgment in Oberst's favor earlier this month @highlight Rolling Stone calls Oberst "a pain-strumming poet of emo"
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And in this case, it would be @placeholder's son Jacques, even though he arrived after his sister.
(CNN) -- If you bet on the princess, you win. Monaco's Princess Gabriella Therese Marie was born at 5:04 p.m. (11:04 a.m. ET) Wednesday, beating her brother Jacques Honore Rainier into the waking world by two minutes, the royal family announced on Facebook. The twins are the first children born to Charlene Wittstock, the former South African Olympic swimmer who married Prince Albert II in 2011. Their birth took place at the Princess Grace Hospital Monaco, named after Albert's mother -- and late legendary Hollywood actress -- Grace Kelly. "The Princess and the children are doing well," the royal family said. @highlight Princess Gabriella is born at Princess Grace Hospital, 2 minutes before her brother @highlight But Prince Jacques is next in line for the throne, under Monaco law @highlight The twins are the first children born to Prince Albert II and his wife Charlene
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'You look pale': The abuse becomes homophobic, as Mr @placeholder is accused of sleeping with various men
A celebrity psychic has sacked her husband and son-in-law from their roles in her management team after they were filmed threatening and hurling homophobic abuse at a sceptic who was handing out leaflets outside her shows. Sally Morgan's husband, John Morgan, and son-in-law, Daren Wiltshear, were caught on camera by Mark Tilbrook as he stood outside a London theatre distributing leaflets that questioned whether psychics really could speak to the dead. Mr Morgan was shown approaching Mr Tilbrook, 30, and threatening him with violence if he did not leave, saying: 'I'm gonna knock you out sooner or later... 'So f*** off before I do you.' @highlight Sceptic Mark Tilbrook was handing out leaflets outside psychic's live show @highlight His leaflets questioned whether psychics really could speak to the dead @highlight Husband of 'Psychic Sally' approached and was 'threatening and abusive' @highlight John Morgan told Mr Tilbrook 'I'm gonna knock you out sooner or later' @highlight He was joined by son-in-law Daren Wiltshear, who said 'I've seen him do it' @highlight Mr Morgan made more violent threats and hurled homophobic abuse at him @highlight 'You look pale. Are you on drugs or has someone s****** you too much?' @highlight Mrs Morgan, who gave readings for Princess Diana, has now sacked both @highlight She said: 'They will have nothing more to do with my business or shows'
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@placeholder celebrates scoring Everton's third goal as they beat Lille 3-0 at home in their Europa League tie on Thursday
So it turns out at least one Barclays Premier League team is capable of making smooth, stylish progress in Europe. While many of their rivals have struggled this season, falling down when not expected or shooting themselves in the foot, Everton have gone from strength-to-strength. Thanks to another impressive night at Goodison Park, a point separates them from the Europa League’s knockout stages. Roberto Martinez, of course, will take nothing for granted. But after swatting Lille aside 3-0, thanks to goals from Leon Osman, Phil Jagielka and Steven Naismith, the only question up for debate is whether Everton finish top of Group H or as runners-up. @highlight Leon Osman opened the scoring for the hosts midway through the first half with a sweet right-footed half-volley @highlight Phil Jagielka doubled the hosts advantage against Lille before half-time with a header @highlight Steven Naismith made it 3-0 just after the hour mark with an unstoppable left-footed strike
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It's a good marker, the @placeholder, two years out from the Olympic Games.
Fran Halsall is optimistic the future is bright for British swimming ahead of the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow and the Rio de Janeiro Olympics in 2016. Britain's swimmers struggled in the pool at the London 2012 Olympics, winning three medals, with only Scotland's Michael Jamieson, with silver in the 200metres breaststroke, and the now-retired Rebecca Adlington, with bronze medals in the 400m and 800m freestyle, reaching the podium. The Commonwealth Games often sees new stars emerge and Halsall is confident of success for the home nations at Tollcross later this month. Hopeful: Fran Halsall wants British swimmers to inspire the next generation of talent @highlight Fran Halsall confident that British swimming is improving following disappointing London 2012 @highlight British swimmers only won three medals at 2012 Olympic Games @highlight Liam Tancock believes experience is the key for Brits going into Commonwealth Games and Rio Olympics
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The trouble is @placeholder may feel waiting to be brought back into the loop at the age of 32 is a battle not worth waging.
By Kieran Gill for MailOnline Follow @@kie1410 Jose Mourinho, somewhat resolutely, tells those looking his way in the press room that he cannot let his emotions rule what's best for Chelsea when it comes to Thibaut Courtois and Petr Cech. And that cold approach seems the way to go with the Chelsea manager looking more and more prepared to opt for Courtois in the starting XI against Burnley over the man 10 years his senior. 'The best way for me to work is to think pragmatically,' says Mourinho. That will be the case should Cech, Chelsea's undisputed No 1 for the past decade, be consigned to watch their Premier League season start from the substitutes bench at Turf Moor. @highlight Jose Mourinho set to pick Thibaut Courtois over Petr Cech in Chelsea's Premier League opener against Burnley at Turf Moor on Monday night @highlight 6ft 6in Courtois and 6ft 5in Cech are competing for a regular starting place @highlight Mourinho insists he can juggle and keep both happy at Stamford Bridge @highlight Chelsea manager says competing for a place between the sticks is the same as other players fighting to start in defence, midfield and up front @highlight Courtois is not guaranteed place in starting XI at Burnley but is likely pick
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"People in @placeholder should see and will see that if they make this journey and spend several thousand dollars to do that we will send them back and they will have wasted their money," he added.
Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson has something to say to people contemplating illegal migration to the United States: "We'll send you back." Deportations will begin this week, he said. It's a message the Obama administration wants to amplify more loudly now that it is wrestling with a huge influx of minors crossing the southern border -- 57,000 in the past nine months. They're from troubled Central American countries and a lot are unaccompanied and many of those are young children. It's all overwhelming already stressed immigration services as more and more kids find themselves caught in a bureaucratic limbo and a political firestorm. @highlight Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson visits southern border in New Mexico @highlight The administration wants to amplify its message that illegal arrivals are mostly going back @highlight The stepped up effort comes amid an influx of undocumented minors from Central America @highlight New arrivals have overwhelmed border services and ignited new political controversy
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Most Westerners have been confined to heavily fortified compounds, including at the sprawling @placeholder embassy complex and other diplomatic missions during protests that have killed a total of 23 people.
Twelve people died today during the bloodiest day yet of protests in Afghanistan over the burning of Koran copies found in a rubbish pit at a NATO military base. Back in the U.S., GOP presidential candidate Newt Gingrich lashed out at President Barack Obama for saying sorry after copies of the Muslim holy book were found burned earlier this week. Riot police and soldiers are braced for more violence after the Bagram compound burning deepened mistrust of NATO as it struggles to stabilise the nation before foreign combat troops leave in 2014. Scroll down for video Presidential candidate: Republican Newt Gingrich lashed out at President Barack Obama for saying sorry after copies of the Muslim holy book were found burned in a rubbish pit on a U.S. air field earlier this week @highlight Newt Gingrich says Barack Obama apology to Hamid Karzai was wrong @highlight Claims Afghanistan should apologise to U.S. after two soldiers are killed @highlight Korans found after being burned unintentionally at NATO Bagram base @highlight Comes as 12 people are killed on bloodiest day of burning protests yet
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In an interview about his love for @placeholder and his charity work there, Prince William said: ‘I regularly daydream.
By Rebecca English PUBLISHED: 19:58 EST, 9 September 2013 | UPDATED: 08:41 EST, 10 September 2013 Prince William, wearing a blanket to keep warm, arrives at the Semongkong Children's Centre in Lesoth in 2010 After a particularly trying day, some of us might unwind with a cup of tea or a hot bath. But Prince William, it seems, has a slightly wilder solution. The Duke of Cambridge has revealed he listens to animal noises on his iPhone to relax – inspired by the love of Africa he inherited from his mother. While his father Prince Charles has admitted he talks to plants while indulging in a little gardening, William confessed to having several hundred sound effects – such as crickets and buffalos – on his mobile phone, which remind him of the country where he proposed to wife Kate. @highlight The Duke of Cambridge has revealed he listens to animal noises on his iPhone to relax @highlight William confessed to having several hundred sound effects – such as crickets and buffalos - which remind him of Africa @highlight Prince William revealed how his mother Princess Diana inspired his passion
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Miss @placeholder said the last thing she remembers is two men crossing the road towards her while she walked a friend towards a taxi rank.
By Paul Donnelley Before the assault: Sasha Jenkins was a on a quiet night out with a friend when she was attacked Police have released shocking photographs of a woman knocked unconscious in an unprovoked assault. Sasha Jenkins, 28, was walking with a friend in Staple Hill, Bristol, at 12.45am on July 5, after leaving the White Swan pub in Downend. Two men walked towards the carer and one suddenly punched her to the ground as he passed. She was rushed to Southmead Hospital with severe facial injuries and later underwent a ‘painful’ operation. WDC Clare Chipping, of Avon and Somerset Police, said the ‘horrific’ pictures had been released in a bid to identify her attacker. @highlight Sasha Jenkins, 28, was walking with a friend in Staple Hill, Bristol, when she was assaulted @highlight A man punched her for no reason as he passed her in the street @highlight A 31-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the incident
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But most shops in @placeholder's main bazaar were reopened today, the first day of the Iranian weekend, and no unrest was reported.
By Emma Reynolds PUBLISHED: 07:37 EST, 4 October 2012 | UPDATED: 02:04 EST, 5 October 2012 Protesters in Tehran yesterday chanted 'Death to the dictator' in a fierce stand against President Ahmadinejad. The rare public outpouring of anger against Mahmoud Ahmadinejad followed strikes by currency traders and bazaar merchants over the financial crisis in Iran. Today, the streets were filled with riot police as the government showed it was determined not to allow another day of violence. It was a complete contrast to yesterday's scenes, which saw banks and public buildings vandalised amid clashes with police as protestors blamed their president for the country's economic decay. @highlight Many blame Ahmadinejad's policies for country's economic decay @highlight They screamed 'shame on you Mahmoud' and set fire to bins and vehicles @highlight Police attacked protesters with teargas to control the chaos @highlight Rial currency has fallen by nearly 40 per cent in the past week
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@placeholder broke the deadlock in Malta after 25 minutes and fired a second from the penalty spot three minutes later -- completing his treble on the stroke of half-time.
LONDON, England -- Nihat Kahveci sent Turkey into the Euro 2008 finals behind defending champions and Group C winners Greece with the only goal in a narrow 1-0 victory over battling Bosnia-Herzegovina. Goalscorer Nihat gets a kiss from team-mate Altintop after Turkey sealed their place with a 1-0 win over Bosnia. The result ended Norway's hopes of snatching qualification despite their 4-1 victory away to Malta with Steffen Iversen scoring a first half hat-trick. Nihat struck at the end of a first half that Fatih Terim's Turkey dominated, yet the hosts were unable to build on that lead and had to endure some tense moments. @highlight Nihat Kahveci put Turkey into Euro 2008 with 1-0 win over Bosnia/Herzegovina @highlight Nihat struck at the end of a first half as Turkey joined holders Greece in finals @highlight Portugal joined Poland in qualifying from Group A with 0-0 draw with Finland
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‘Of course it broke my heart but I had to be strong for her sister @placeholder and my son Morgan who needed me too,' she said.
By Anna Hodgekiss PUBLISHED: 10:11 EST, 12 November 2012 | UPDATED: 02:59 EST, 17 May 2013 A mother pregnant with twins has spoken movingly about her emotional journey after one baby died during pregnancy – but may have saved her twin sister's life in doing so. Kerry Carruthers, 32, from Truro, Cornwall was 24 weeks pregnant when one of her twin baby girls died following laser surgery to correct twin to twin transfusion syndrome. The condition develops in around 15 per cent of identical twins who share a placenta and blood supply in the womb. Kerry Carruthers lost one one of her twin daughters, Maddison, while pregnant. It was later claimed this saved baby Lucia's life, as the twins had been sharing a placenta. Pictured with older brother Morgan @highlight Kerry Carruthers, 32, was 24 weeks pregnant when one twin died following laser surgery to correct twin to twin transfusion syndrome @highlight Condition affects 15 per cent of identical twins who share a placenta and blood supply in the womb @highlight Told one twin dying had saved the other one's life @highlight Carried both twins until she gave birth at 30 weeks
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Jurors found that baby @placeholder was killed during the commission of another crime, making Cutts eligible for the death penalty.
(CNN) -- A jury in Canton, Ohio, found former police officer Bobby Cutts Jr. guilty of murdering his pregnant girlfriend, Jessie Marie Davis, and their unborn child. Grasping tissues and moaning, Bobby Cutts Jr. testitfied he never meant to hurt girlfriend Jessie Davis. The jury of six men and six women reached the verdict after more than 21 hours of deliberations. Jurors found Cutts guilty of aggravated murder for the unlawful termination of Davis' pregnancy and the aggravated murder of a child under the age of 13. But the jury found him guilty of a lesser murder count in the death of Davis. @highlight NEW: Bobby Cutts Jr. guilty of murders of Jessie Davis, unborn child @highlight NEW: Cutts faces the death penalty in death of baby Chloe @highlight Jury deliberated for nearly 22 hours in murder trial of former police officer @highlight "I didn't mean to hurt her," Bobby Cutts Jr. testified
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@placeholder fired about 12,000 striking workers who refused to attend disciplinary hearings earlier this month after a three-week walkout.
Johannesburg (CNN) -- Police in Rustenberg, South Africa, clashed Tuesday with more than 1,000 striking miners who were barricading public roads near the Anglo American Platinum mine. Police fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse the protesters, and sporadic scuffles continue, Capt. Dennis Adrio with the North West police told CNN. What's behind South Africa's mine violence? Police and firefighters responded after a power substation on Anglo American Platinum's property was set on fire at 4 a.m., Adrio said. Tuesday's clashes continued a wave of wildcat strikes and violent confrontations that has wracked the country's mining sector for more than two months, the worst labor unrest since the end of apartheid. @highlight Police fire tear gas and rubber bullets as they clash with striking miners in Rustenberg @highlight The protesters were barricading roads near the Anglo American Platinum mine, police say @highlight South Africa's mining sector has seen a wave of wildcat strikes and clashes since August @highlight Thousands of striking miners have been fired by gold and platinum mining firms
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She left her family in November 2013 and headed to @placeholder with nothing more than her university backpack.
Umm Khattab is an online foodie. She posts pictures of Vietnamese grilled chicken and other recipes on the Web, peppering her conversations, like many young women her age, with emojis and lols. Then there's the photo of the AK-47 next to the Quran that she posted online, calling for British Prime Minister David Cameron's head on a spike. Welcome to the online world of the women of ISIS. Umm Khattab, as she identifies herself online, is one of scores of women that have joined the terror group that has declared an independent Islamic state across huge swathes of Iraq and Syria in recent months. The Terrorism Research and Analysis Consortium (TRAC) estimates that as many as 15% of ISIS' foreign recruits are women -- possibly up to 200 women from at least 14 different countries. @highlight Experts say women have flocked to join ISIS, which has seized swathes of Iraq and Syria @highlight One group estimates that up to 15% of ISIS' foreign recruits are women @highlight In February ISIS formed Al-Khansaa, a female battalion with about 60 members, all under the age of 25
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At the @placeholder there was a festive atmosphere, as the sea of supporters -- many of whom had taken the day off to be there -- waited patiently for hours for a glimpse of the team.
(CNN) -- The streets of Berlin have turned black, red and gold as up to a million flag-waving fans gather in the German capital to welcome home the nation's World Cup-winning footballers. Germany's national side flew in from Rio de Janeiro -- where they beat Argentina 1-0 in extra time on Sunday to secure their fourth championship -- on Tuesday morning to a heroes' welcome. Mario Götze (@MarioGoetze), who scored the winning goal at the Maracana, tweeted a photo of the team on the bus from the plane to the airport terminal, announcing that they had arrived home. Boarding an open-top Mercedes truck and trailer emblazoned with the years of their four World Cup victories -- 1954, 1974, 1990 and 2014 -- the team threaded its way through the city along roads lined with tens of thousands of cheering fans. @highlight Germany's national football team arrive home after winning World Cup in Brazil @highlight Victorious side tour Berlin on open-top trailer; streets lined with supporters @highlight Tens of thousands of fans gather at Brandenburg Gate to welcome the champions @highlight Germany beat Argentina 1-0 with goal in extra time to notch up fourth title
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Leon said that given the "substantial and troubling uncertainties regarding petitioner's conduct and whereabouts prior to his detention by Pakistani forces, the [@placeholder] government has failed to establish a preponderance of the evidence" that el-Gharani was an al Qaeda agent.
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A man who his attorney says was the youngest prisoner sent to the Guantanamo Bay detention center -- captured in Pakistan at 14 -- was ordered freed by a federal judge Wednesday. A guard keeps watch from a tower at the military facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The judge ruled Mohammad el-Gharani was not an enemy combatant and directed the military "to take all necessary and appropriate diplomatic steps to facilitate the release" of el-Gharani from the U.S. base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. El-Gharani, now 21, was among the first terrorism suspects and enemy fighters sent to the U.S. military prison camp. His arrival in 2002 came after he was seized by Pakistanis at a mosque and transferred to the U.S.-led coalition. He has been in custody since. @highlight Mohammad el-Gharani, now 21, not an enemy combatant, U.S. judge rules @highlight El-Gharani was 14 when he was captured in Pakistan, detained at U.S. base in Cuba @highlight Judge notes questions raised about a detainee who implicated el-Gharani @highlight El-Gharani was accused of being al Qaeda courier, Tora Bora battle participant
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@placeholder (see below), to help promote hands-only CPR among the next generation of
By Anna Hodgekiss PUBLISHED: 06:35 EST, 20 November 2012 | UPDATED: 13:44 EST, 21 November 2012 Derek Burt had seen the ad just weeks before his wife Angela had a heart attack When Derek Burt’s alarm went off one chilly morning this February, it wasn’t just to rouse him for work. The impeccably timed alarm also saved his partner Angela’s life. She was having a heart attack and were it not for a TV advert he’d seen a few weeks previously, she wouldn’t be alive today. Mr Burt had seen ad starring Vinnie Jones, telling members of the public how best to resuscitate a cardiac arrest victim. @highlight Derek Burt had seen the ad just weeks before his wife Angela, 43, had a heart attack @highlight Spent five minutes doing chest compressions until ambulance arrived @highlight Proposed to Angela two weeks later when discharged from hospital
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According to an anonymous CIA official, @placeholder was fully informed of the intelligence agency's torture program, and had in fact authorized its use.
Former Vice President Dick Cheney continued his fierce defense of the harsh interrogation techniques used by the CIA in the wake of the 9/11 attacks, defiantly saying that he 'would do it again in a minute.' Speaking on NBC's Meet The Press on Sunday, Cheney said there was 'no comparison' between the tactics and the deaths of American citizens on September 11, 2001, adding that the CIA had 'very carefully avoided' the practice of torture. 'Torture is what the Al-Qaeda terrorists did to 3,000 Americans on 9/11. There is no comparison between that and what we did with respect to enhanced interrogation,' said Cheney. @highlight Former vice president continued his fierce defense of the harsh interrogation techniques on Sunday's Meet The Press @highlight Cheney said the CIA had 'very carefully avoided' the practice of torture @highlight Acknowledged that 'rectal rehydration' was not part of the interrogation program, but said he 'believed it was done for medical reasons' @highlight Also said President George W. Bush knew the extent of the practices - 'He authorized it. He approved it'
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@placeholder during his time as a successful professional wrestler after leaving the military
While the film is currently topping box offices around the world, former Minnesota gov and Navy SEAL Jesse Ventura has confirmed he will not be seeing American Sniper, saying that Chris Kyle was 'no hero'. Ventura won a $1.8 million defamation lawsuit last year against the estate of the late Chris Kyle, the SEAL protagonist in the movie. He said yesterday he will not see the film partly because Kyle 'is no hero' to him. Former Navy SEAL and Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura (left) sued the late Chris Kyle (right) for defamation and was eventually awarded a $1.8 million lawsuit - he says he will not see the film based on Kyle's life @highlight Jesse Ventura is a former Navy Seal and ex governor of Minnesota @highlight He launched a successful defamation suit against author Chris Kyle @highlight Kyle wrote book about his experiences as America's most lethal sniper @highlight He said he once punched Ventura in a bar - which Ventura said was untrue @highlight Kyle was killed last year before Ventura won the $1.8million lawsuit @highlight Book has now been made into a box office hit by Clint Eastwood
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@placeholder and other teachers at the suburban Atlanta public school started offering yoga in the classroom two years ago.
DECATUR, Georgia (CNN) -- Fourth-grade teacher Elisabeth Beckwith wants her students at Fernbank Elementary School in Decatur, Georgia, to pay attention to a lesson on Greek mythology. Fourth-graders at Fernbank Elementary in Decatur, Georgia, practice the "dromedary delight." Instead of staring at the board in the front of the classroom, the kids are lying on the floor near their desks practicing yoga. "It's fun," says 9-year old Jack Besser. "It gets out the cramps after you've been sitting for an hour." Besser's classmate Medha Prakash says the yoga drills help her to concentrate. "It makes me feel calm, relaxed and it gets all the stress out of me." @highlight Suburban Atlanta elementary offers yoga in class @highlight Teacher links mythology characters, symbols to yoga positions @highlight Students also use deep breathing, yoga basics to cope with pre-test stress
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He said the operations would be 'limited in their scope and duration' in order to protect @placeholder's population.
Iraqi forces broke through to the jihadist-besieged Shiite town of Amerli today where thousands of people have been trapped for more than two months with dwindling food and water supplies. It is the biggest offensive success for the Iraqi government since militants led by the Sunni Islamic State jihadist group overran large areas of five provinces in June, sweeping security forces aside. The breakthrough came as America carried out limited strikes outside north Iraq for the first time since its air campaign against the militants began more than three weeks ago, and aircraft from several countries dropped humanitarian aid to Amerli. @highlight It is biggest offensive success for the Iraqi government since the jihadist group overran five provinces in June @highlight Breakthrough came as America carried out limited strikes outside north Iraq for the first time in their military campaign @highlight Aircraft delivered over 100 bundles of emergency supplies while more aid was dropped from British and French planes @highlight Warplanes hit three vehicles, a tank and an armed vehicle while Amerli was completely surrounded
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'@placeholder came here not to play but to hope for some fortunate dead ball opportunities.'
Giorgio Chiellini scored twice for Italy and netted an own goal for Azerbaijan in a 2-1 win in a European Championship qualifier as the Azzurri remained perfect under new coach Antonio Conte. Azerbaijan defended with 10 men and Italy had trouble creating opportunities until Chiellini took advantage of an error by the goalkeeper to give the Azzurri the lead in the 44th minute. Chiellini then scored into his own net in the 76th minute as he attempted to defend a corner kick but he made up for his error by heading in again eight minutes from the end. Giorgio Chiellini scored three goals, including one in his own net as Italy beat Azerbaijan 2-1 @highlight Giorgio Chiellini put Italy into the lead before scoring an own-goal @highlight Defender made amends by scoring again to seal three points @highlight Italy move level with Croatia on six points in Group H
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By Lee Moran Last updated at 12:47 PM on 19th August 2011 The beautiful game has become even more enticing - after a Spanish football team produced its own zombie porn film. La Liga's Getafe has struggled in recent years to fill its 17,000 seater Madrid stadium, with one of the lowest attendance records in the division. And so bosses have come up with a novel plan to populate their Coliseum Alfonso Pérez - by encouraging fans to watch a club-produced erotic movie whilst at sperm donation clinics. Scroll down to see the advert... Enticing: These zombies star in a film which is trying to boost the fan base of Madrid football club Getafe @highlight Getafe hopes passion of supporters will breathe life into new generation of Azulones
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By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:59 EST, 26 August 2013 | UPDATED: 01:01 EST, 26 August 2013 Colin Powell has labeled George Zimmerman's acquittal in the slaying of Florida teenager Trayvon Martin 'questionable' and urged President Barack Obama to be 'more passionate' about race issues. In an interview aired on Sunday night, the first black Secretary of State and chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said Martin Luther King Jr. would insist 'the dream is not fully achieved yet,' if he were alive today. Mr Powell spoke as Washington marked the 50th anniversary of Mr King's march that included the iconic 'I Have a Dream' speech. @highlight The first black Secretary of State said Martin Luther King Jr. would insist 'the dream is not fully achieved yet' if he were alive today @highlight Mr Powell said President Obama had a responsibility to discuss the nation's history of racial injustice and speak out on issues of race @highlight He said the Zimmerman verdict would be seen as 'questionable' but he didn't believe it would have a great impact on the civil rights discourse @highlight Spoke on the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington and King's 'I Have a Dream' speech
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Scientists have described the finding as 'like a fly trapped in amber', which was trapped by the aid of a massive comet or meteorite impact that struck the area about 35 million years ago, creating @placeholder.
By Rachel Reilly PUBLISHED: 09:21 EST, 20 November 2013 | UPDATED: 10:46 EST, 20 November 2013 An ancient pocket of seawater has been discovered deep underground in Chesapeake Bay, Virginia, and provides hints at what the world's oceans were like during the time of the dinoaurs. The sample is thought to be 100 to 150 million years old and suggests that the Atlantic was once twice as salty as it is now. The water contains chloride and bromide as well as other chemicals which helped the scientists age it to the Early Cretaceous Period. The water is thought to date back 150 million years, when the Acrocanthosaurus roamed Early Cretaceous North America (CGI of dinosaur, pictured) @highlight Water was discovered deep underground in Chesapeake Bay, in Virgina @highlight While older water has been discovered, this water is now thought to be the oldest large body of water known on the planet
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‘The @placeholder has really acted unprofessionally here with us,’ he insisted.
FAI chief executive John Delaney has renewed his attack on the ‘unprofessional’ SFA and warned the ticketing row will lead to tensions among rival fans at Celtic Park. Delaney, however, was immediately criticised by Irish supporters, who accused him of trying to stoke up controversy to mask his own failings in the fiasco. Ireland have received an official allocation of 3,209 tickets for Friday’s crunch Euro 2016 qualifier — in line with UEFA’s five per cent minimum. Republic of Ireland CEO John Delaney (right) hit out at the Scottish FA over the handling of tickets Delaney had demanded more but that was turned down by the SFA, who said there was no room for manoeuvre. @highlight Ireland were given 3,209 tickets for their qualifier against Scotland @highlight But the visitors wanted as many as 8,000 tickets for the Celtic Park clash @highlight Irish fans are expected to be spread among the home fans on Friday @highlight Former Ireland boss Johnny Giles says any trouble will be Scotland's fault
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@placeholder has ordered a federal civil rights probe of the racially-charged Martin case, which is ongoing.
(CNN) -- The Justice Department will collect data about police stops, searches and arrests, aiming to reduce possible effects of racial bias in the justice system, Attorney General Eric Holder said on Monday. The agency is launching a new National Center for Building Community Trust and Justice, which will focus data-collection on five cities over two years as part of a $4.75 million pilot program. Holder said in a video message the initiative grew from the case of Trayvon Martin, an unarmed African-American teenager shot and killed by a neighborhood watch volunteer in Orlando in 2012 and from President Barack Obama to improve trust between law enforcement and the minority communities. @highlight Effort stems partly from Trayvon Martin shooting in 2012 @highlight President Barack Obama also wants to improve trust between law enforcement and minorities @highlight The Justice Department will collect data about police stops, searches and arrests
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@placeholder died after receiving the brunt of two attacks by his mother's boyfriend which caused him 'catastrophic damage'
By Chris Greenwood and Andy Dolan A man has been jailed for just eight years after shaking and killing his partner’s son in a fit of rage. Craig Lewis broke Kieron Barley’s back and the toddler spent the last weeks of his life in agony after medical staff failed to diagnose the fracture. Kieron was in and out of hospital for four days after Lewis smashed him into the ground in a fit of anger. Kieron Barley with his mother Louise, who was jailed for 15 months for child neglect after her son's death The 32-year-old electrician was sentenced to jail for manslaughter after admitting attacking the defenceless toddler. @highlight Craig Lewis, 32, inflicted catastrophic brain injuries on baby Kieron Barley @highlight Lewis carried out two attacks on the 22-month-old, breaking his back @highlight Just three weeks before he died, doctors failed to spot fractured spine @highlight Lewis, from Birmingham, given eight years for manslaughter and GBH @highlight Kieron's mother jailed for 15 months after admitting child cruelty
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By Jill Reilly Last updated at 12:48 PM on 21st February 2012 Retaliation: Adam Hock, pictured yesterday, charged with beating up Monaco's Prince Pierre Casiraghi, has said he was defending the 'honour of the women he was with' A former club owner charged with beating up Monaco's Prince Pierre Casiraghi, has said he was defending the 'honour of the women he was with' - a bevy of supermodels. Adam Hock, has been accused of leaving the 24-year-old prince with a broken jaw and needing hospital treatment after he punched him at Double Seven, a Meatpacking District bar. But Mr Hock has denied he began the brawl and said the prince and his four friends began the trouble in the early hours of Saturday morning. @highlight Adam Hock says he acted '100% in self defence' @highlight Said the fight started because the prince felt he 'deserved the prime table with the most beautiful girls' @highlight Prince has now been released from hospital following the brawl
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