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The U.S. has about 28,500 troops in South Korea to deter potential aggression from the @placeholder.
By James Rush A North Korean official has threatened to launch a nuclear attack on the U.S. after claiming tensions had been ramped up on the Korean peninsula following a series of military drills. Hwang Pyong-So, director of the military's General Political Bureau, described the White House and the Pentagon as 'the sources of all evil' as he warned of attacking the U.S. with nuclear-armed rockets. Speaking at a military rally in Pyongyang on Sunday - the anniversary of the armistice that ended the 1950-53 Korean War - Hwang, vice marshal in the Korean People's Army, said tensions had been raised following a series of drills by the U.S. and South Korea, AFP has reported. @highlight Hwang Pyong-So made the warning following South Korea and U.S. drills @highlight Director of military's General Political Bureau said tensions had been raised @highlight North Korea tested short-range ballistic missile into waters off east coast at the weekend, a South Korean defence official said
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The crowd climbed the fences at @placeholder to get a spectacular view of the lit up stadium
Buenos Aires rivals Boca Juniors and River Plate were treated to a spectacular entrance to their feisty Copa Sudamericana semi-final fist-leg on Thursday night. The boisterous La Bombonera crowd filled the sky with fireworks and created a wave of firecrackers as both sets of players received an inspiring reception. The players were clearly swept up by the electric atmosphere but sadly the game didn’t match the build-up as the bitter rivals played out a 0-0 draw. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Boca Juniors 0-0 River Plate highlights La Bombonera was a stunning sight as the fans set off firecrackers before the Copa Sudamericana clash @highlight Rivals Boca Juniors and River Plate played in Copa Sudamericana @highlight The Buenos Aires rivals contested their semi-final first-leg @highlight Crowd created a raucous atmosphere to welcome the players @highlight Feisty contest ended 0-0 ahead of the second leg next week at River Plate
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UNHCR and other @placeholder humanitarian agencies are working to get supplies into the region.
(CNN) -- About 300,000 people are now estimated to be internally displaced in Kyrgyzstan by ethnic violence, the U.N. refugee agency said Thursday, citing information from the Kyrgyz interim government and non-governmental organizations. Families and host communities were sheltering many of them, but at least 40,000 people were in need of shelter, according to the Office of the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees. The violence between Kyrgyz and Uzbeks in southern Kyrgyzstan has calmed down after it erupted late last week. The UNHCR saying as many as 180 have died and around 1,900 have been injured. The agency said the situation in Osh and nearby villages "appears to be volatile" and conditions in Jalal-Abad are tense. Many families have left from Osh and Jalal-Abad for Bishkek and other areas. @highlight NEW: Nearly 1,300 Chinese nationals evacuated to China @highlight U.N. working to help refugees in Uzbekistan @highlight Many families hosting displaced people @highlight At least 40,000 need shelter
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It is the latest spat in a public rivalry between the pair, with the Mayor previously describing Mr @placeholder as a ‘wobbling jelly of indecision and vacillation’.
By Daniel Martin PUBLISHED: 17:56 EST, 7 January 2014 | UPDATED: 18:20 EST, 7 January 2014 Boris Johnson’s spat with Nick Clegg took a tasteless turn yesterday after he described the Deputy Prime Minister as David Cameron’s condom. The Mayor of London said the Lib Dem leader served as a ‘prophylactic protection device’ to shield the PM when he makes decisions that ‘cheese’ people off. The two men, who both take part in regular phone-in shows on London radio station LBC have repeatedly taken potshots at one another in the past, with Mr Clegg branding the mayor a ‘slacker’ for only hosting a monthly call-in on the station while Mr Johnson claimed the Deputy PM was an ‘idle bum’. @highlight London Mayor called Lib Dem leader shield for when PM 'cheeses people off' @highlight Pair take pot-shots at each other over phone-in show on LBC radio @highlight Clegg previously branded mayor a 'slacker' for only hosting once a month
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"Right now the @placeholder market for the airlines is quite small," he says.
Cape Town, South Africa (CNN) -- Africa's passenger airline industry may still be awaiting full take off but Boeing has identified the continent as a market ripe with potential. The U.S. company -- one of the world's biggest airplane manufacturers -- has found its order book filled with an increasing number of African clients in recent years. But with airlines based on the continent still only accounting for a fraction of overall air traffic between Africa and the rest of the world, the company's Vice President of Sales for Africa, Van Rex Gallard believes there remains plenty of room for further expansion. @highlight Africa is one of the fastest growing regions for commercial aviation. @highlight Boeing's Vice President for Commercial Sales says the continent's potential is huge. @highlight African airlines face political and technological challenges in fulfilling their full potential.
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'It's going to be a different style of footy but I think it will be a more open competition and hopefully I can bring my ability to score tries over to @placeholder and add something to the team.
By Press Association Reporter Hull KR have signed Parramatta winger Ken Sio on a three-year contract from next season. The 23-year-old Sio, who has scored 35 tries in 55 appearances for the Eels since making his debut in the last match of the 2011 NRL season, is the Robins' second capture for 2015 following the signing of Wigan centre Darrell Goulding. Hull KR caretaker coach Chris Chester said: 'We've been looking to add some strike to the side and he is a proven try scorer who we are confident will suit both the club and the Super League competition. Forward thinking: Ken Sio scored 35 tries in 55 games for the Eels before heading to Hull KR @highlight Ken Sio will join Hull KR from Parramatta next season @highlight Robins coach Chris Chester says club were looking for a proven forward @highlight 23-year-old has scored 35 tries in 55 appearances for the Eels @highlight Sio becomes Hull KR's second signing for 2015 after Darrell Goulding
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But @placeholder and Colombia, long among the world's deadliest nations for the news media, each showed improvements, with Brazil moving off the list, the committee reported.
(CNN) -- The Committee to Protect Journalists has placed 12 countries on its Impunity Index, a list of countries where journalists have been killed and their killers have not been found. The organization's third annual compilation, released Tuesday, cites Iraq, Somalia, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Colombia, Afghanistan, Nepal, Russia, Mexico, Pakistan, Bangladesh and India. The index, which covers 2000 through 2009, describes the countries as places "where journalists are murdered on a recurring basis and governments are unable or unwilling to prosecute the killers." Leading the field for the third consecutive year was Iraq, where all 88 journalist killings remain unsolved, the committee said. All but seven cases involve local journalists, "the vast majority of whom" were targeted by insurgents, it said on its website. @highlight Committee to Protect Journalists has placed 12 countries on its Impunity Index @highlight Index is a list of countries where journalists have been killed and their killers have not been found @highlight Iraq leads field for the third consecutive year, where all 88 journalist killings remain unsolved @highlight Somalia ranked second, while Brazil and Colombia each showed improvements
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A large U.S. force, he said, could provoke new claims of @placeholder occupation and distract from efforts to develop the Iraqi military's abilities.
(CNN) -- The U.S. Secretary of Defense says any agreement reached that keeps American troops in Iraq past an end-of-the-year deadline to withdraw must include immunity from Iraqi prosecution. "If they want the benefits of what we can provide, if they want the assistance, if they want the training, if they want the operational skills that we can provide, then I think they have to understand that they've got to give us some protections in that process," Leon Panetta told sailors Friday during a visit to Naples, Italy, home of the U.S. 6th Fleet. Panetta's statement follows news this week that Iraq's top political leadership agreed that a number of American troops should remain in the country to aid in training and security, though said it was "unnecessary" to grant U.S. forces legal immunity. @highlight Defense Secretary Leon Panetta says negotiations to keep U.S. troops in Iraq is ongoing @highlight Iraq's leadership has agreed to keep American forces in Iraq, but won't grant legal immunity @highlight Panetta says any agreement must include legal protections for U.S. troops @highlight Panetta made the comments during a meeting with American sailors in Naples, Italy
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Obama pledged that his administration will continue to support @placeholder's recovery, reminding the crowd of his promise seven months ago that "your country would have your back."
(CNN) -- "Down the shore, everything's all right," President Barack Obama declared Tuesday on his return to New Jersey's devastated coast seven months after Superstorm Sandy caused billions of dollars in damage there. The line from the Tom Waits song "Jersey Girl," popularized by local hero Bruce Springsteen, was the main theme of the joint visit by Obama and Gov. Chris Christie to survey recovery efforts and encourage people to hit the beaches this summer. Christie, a Republican, was criticized last year for appearing with Obama after the devastating storm at the height of the 2012 election campaign and praising the Democratic president's response. @highlight Seven months after Superstorm Sandy, President Obama returns to New Jersey @highlight Obama quotes a Tom Waits song popularized by Bruce Springsteen @highlight Gov. Christie says New Jersey and its people are more important than politics @highlight The pair made a mutually beneficial bipartisan visit after last year's storm
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"There were fighter planes and there was a rocket that hit close to our house," @placeholder says quietly about the day he was injured.
(CNN) -- It was around 6:30 in the morning. The air was crisp, the farmers had just watered their fields -- corn perhaps, Omar doesn't entirely recall -- and the ground was muddy, slippery and uneven. There was a pack on his back, a bag slung over each shoulder, and cradled in his arms, the frail body of his 11-year-old brother Abdulrahman. Abdulrahman, the baby of the family, couldn't walk on his own. His left leg was blown off in late July. Read more: Cave becomes classroom for Syrian kids The last words of the driver who dropped them off echoed in Omar's mind: "You're on your own now." @highlight 11-year-old Abdulrahman lost his leg during a rocket attack is Syria @highlight Abdulrahman's brother Omar promised his younger brother that he would walk again @highlight The two brothers navigated the dangerous trek across the Turkish border to get help @highlight U.S.-based group is working to get Abdulrahman the medical care he needs
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Bartoli is well-placed to judge @placeholder's capabilities because it was the 34-year-old to whom Bartoli turned last year for help at Wimbledon.
Marion Bartoli believes Amelie Mauresmo is the 'perfect' person to help Andy Murray cope with the pressure of defending his Wimbledon title. Murray took the tennis world by surprise by appointing Mauresmo, a former Australian Open and Wimbledon champion, as his coach after the French Open. Initially the deal is only for the grass-court season but both are hoping it will extend beyond that. All smiles: Marion Bartoli believes Amelie Mauresmo (left) is the perfect person to help Andy Murray (right) The partnership did not get off to the best start with Murray's third-round loss to Radek Stepanek at Queen's Club, but their focus from the start will have been Wimbledon. @highlight Marion Bartoli says Amelie Mauresmo is the perfect person for Andy Murray @highlight Murray hired Mauresmo as his coach for this grass-court season @highlight Mauresmo was Bartoli's coach when she won Wimbledon last year
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"It was one of the best moments of @placeholder sports ever but I didn't think it was going to change people's lives for that week or month -- because everybody I saw was extremely happy.
(CNN) -- He was barely a teenager, while on the other side of the net stood his country's most famous face. A towering figure who had won Wimbledon just one year earlier. Despite the pressure, budding tennis star Marin Cilic handled both his nerves and his racquet well enough to impress Goran Ivanisevic. "It was an extremely huge experience for me," Cilic, now 26, told CNN of his date with destiny in the Croatian capital Zagreb. "He had been my idol, like for most of the kids in Croatia. He'd just won Wimbledon and there I was -- a 14-year-old kid playing tennis with him. @highlight 2014 has been Marin Cilic's most successful year @highlight 26-year-old won four titles, including first major grand slam, the U.S. Open, in September @highlight Croatian has had to wrestle back credibility following failed doping test in April 2013 @highlight Big server says his time out of the game has contributed to his fantastic year
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The states where there is medical marijuana include Connecticut, Vermont and @placeholder, each of which border New York.
New York (CNN) -- New York is set to become the latest state to open the door for medical marijuana, with Gov. Andrew Cuomo to take executive action to let select hospitals dispense it to select patients, according to two advocates briefed on the plan. State Assemblyman Richard Gottfried, who has been a leading proponent of more comprehensive legislation for medical marijuana in New York, said he learned about the executive action in a conversation Saturday afternoon with members of the governor's staff. It paves the way for a "limited and cumbersome program," but nonetheless is a step forward on the issue, according to Gottfried. @highlight Gov. Cuomo is set to act on medical marijuana, advocates briefed on his plan say @highlight He'll take executive action to set up a system where hospitals can distribute pot @highlight Advocates are excited about the plan, but say comprehensive legislation still needed @highlight 20 states -- including New Jersey, Vermont, Connecticut -- allow medical marijuana
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"I think it would be somewhat abnormal if one did not scream when sustaining a wound of this nature," @placeholder testified of the "particularly devastating" injury to Steenkamp's right arm.
Pretoria, South Africa (CNN) -- Prosecutors trying to prove that Oscar Pistorius murdered his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp appeared to have won a round on Tuesday morning, but it was the defense team that was smiling by the end of the day. Tuesday's testimony began with the expert who conducted the autopsy on Steenkamp, Gert Saayman. He backed two key points of the state's case. He estimated that Steenkamp had eaten about two hours before she died, which contradicts Pistorius' version of events, and he said that the victim would have been able to scream after the first two bullets hit her, as the prosecution argues. @highlight Pistorius became furious after police officer handled his gun, court hears @highlight "'You can't just touch another man's gun,'" witness quotes athlete as saying @highlight Pathologist back on stand, under cross-examination @highlight Defense questions pathologist's finding that Steenkamp ate less than two hours before she died
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Investigators suspect the caterpillars are @placeholder armyworms, the FAO said.
(CNN) -- Liberia's president has declared a state of emergency after hordes of ravenous caterpillars infested the country. The African armyworm caterpillar is chewing its way through Liberia's food crops. Tens of millions of the worm-like larvae have appeared in the northern part of the country, where they are destroying green crops like cabbage and collard greens and contaminating the water supply, Liberian Information Minister Laurance Bropleh told CNN Wednesday from the capital of Monrovia. "I am not aware that they have been here before, ever, and certainly not in this great number," Bropleh told CNN. "That is why it was so overwhelming initially when we first discovered it." @highlight Liberia declares emergency after hordes of ravenous caterpillars infest country @highlight Tens of millions of the worm-like larvae have appeared in northern areas @highlight Up to 350,000 people in 62 communities may have been affected
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But critics said the figure was an ‘arbitrary’ contribution to try to quell public anger over @placeholder’ financial affairs and warned it could go back to its ‘immoral’ tax-avoiding ways within 12 months.
By Peter Campbell PUBLISHED: 11:49 EST, 6 December 2012 | UPDATED: 02:50 EST, 7 December 2012 Anger: Starbucks will pay £20million in corporation tax over the next two years after it was accused of acting 'immorally' for not paying the levy over the last three years Starbucks last night caved in to public pressure and agreed to pay millions in corporation tax amid fears of a growing consumer boycott. The global coffee group struck a deal with Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs to pay £20million over the next two years, whether or not it reports a profit. The move will bring valuable money into Treasury coffers and piles pressure on other multi-nationals such as Google and Amazon to restructure their affairs to make contributions. @highlight The US-owned coffee chain has paid just £8.6 million in corporation tax in the past 14 years @highlight After public pressure, it will pay £20million to the Treasury over the next two years @highlight Campaigners are unhappy with the pledge, and are preparing to protest at cafes on Saturday @highlight There are hopes that Amazon and Google will be next to pay more tax
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Then there is pop sensation @placeholder, 20; a close friend and tour-buddy of Cody's, who Gigi describes as 'a good friend.'
By Annabel Fenwick Elliott Sports Illustrated starlet Gigi Hadid has opened up about her on-again-off-again beau, Australian singer Cody Simpson, in a bid to set the record straight following months of speculation over their split. 'I love Cody to death and he loves me,' the blonde model told WWD. 'He needed his time to focus on his music and he’s the one who broke up with me. We’re still best friends and I’ll always respect him and support his career.' Since that interview, the couple briefly reignited their romance when Gigi, 19, joined Cody, 17, on his European tour this month. Only today, however, Cody told Australia's The Morning Show: 'It's complicated. I guess I'm on the market again.' @highlight Until now, the couple's split was said to have been mutual @highlight Gigi, 19, counts Justin Bieber, Ireland Baldwin and the Kardashians as close friends @highlight The Los Angeles-raised blonde is the current favorite face of former Vogue editor Carine Roitfeld
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Rather they were seen as misguided individuals dedicated to helping the good cause in @placeholder or dismissed as a local rebellion.
Established in 2007 following the Red Mosque siege, the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), or Pakistani Taliban, is now a prominent actor in that country's politics. It is a diverse umbrella group uniting some 30 militant groups across the Kyber-Pasktunskwa and other tribal areas bordering Afghanistan. It is estimated that there are some 30,000 TTP operatives. Each of these groups aims to establish local spheres of Sharia law, impose a particular restrictive vision of Islamic living, and resist federal governance in the region. They also collectively condemn Pakistani support for the United States in the "war against terror." It is worth remembering that the TTP movement initially enjoyed some local support in the region before their violent methods began to alienate the population. @highlight Taliban condemn Pakistani support for the United States @highlight TTP movement initially enjoyed some local support in restive region bordering Afghanistan @highlight Taliban violence has increased as the new leadership seeks to assert its authority @highlight Pakistan must defend its vibrant tradition of public politics and plurality, says analyst
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And @placeholder said Monday that Bill Clinton "continues to make statements that aren't supported by the facts."
(CNN) -- The bitter back-and-forth between former President Bill Clinton and Sen. Barack Obama has led a prominent black lawmaker to tell the former president Monday to "chill a little bit." Sen. Barack Obama marches in a Martin Luther King memorial parade in Columbia, South Carolina, Monday. The two Democratic front-runners, Illinois Sen. Obama and New York Sen. Hillary Clinton, are locked in a battle for the key South Carolina primary this Saturday. As their campaign sparring continues, the Illinois senator seems to be spending almost as much time responding to Hillary Clinton's husband as he does to the candidate herself. @highlight Bill Clinton increasingly attacking Barack Obama on campaign trail @highlight Obama says former president is distorting his record @highlight Rep. Jim Clyburn says Bill Clinton should tone down rhetoric on behalf of wife @highlight South Carolina Democrats hold crucial primary Saturday
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Last week, a video was posted on the same account purporting to be an interview with @placeholder's spokesman.
Kano, Nigeria (CNN)Boko Haram militants have killed scores in a series of raids on dozens of villages in northeast Nigeria's Adamawa state, continuing its violent campaign of terror in the African nation, a lawmaker said. For two weeks, Boko Haram gunmen have sacked dozens of villages in Michika district, close to the border with Cameroon, slaughtering male residents and abducting others, said Adamu Kamale, a lawmaker representing Michika district in the Adamawa state House of Assembly. "They move house to house, killing people -- including the old, abducting women, and children and burning homes," ‎Kamale said Tuesday. He said villages are littered with bodies, and there is no one to bury them because residents have fled -- thousands of them, heading off into the mountains or across the border into Cameroon -- to escape the onslaught. @highlight Tweet linked to Boko Haram promotes a training camp for would-be child soldiers @highlight Amnesty accuses Nigeria's military of ignoring warning; Nigeria disputes allegation @highlight Lawmaker: Bodies litter villages in northeast Nigeria, thousands more flee
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Immediately after the announcement, 33-year-old @placeholder posted his own statement on Twitter.
Demi Moore has announced she is ending her six year marriage to Ashton Kutcher. The 49-year-old actress said in a statement today that she is filing for divorce with 'great sadness and a heavy heart'. Hinting at Kutcher's infidelity, Demi said: 'As a woman, a mother and a wife, there are certain values and vows that I hold sacred, and it is in this spirit that I have chosen to move forward with my life'. It's over: Demi Moore has filed for divorce from Ashton Kutcher, pictured together here at the January premiere of his movie No String Attached in Los Angeles @highlight Moore confirms split by releasing statement two months after allegations Kutcher cheated on her @highlight Hints at his infidelity saying she is moving on because 'there are certain values and vows that I hold sacred' @highlight Kutcher tweets he will always 'cherish' the time he spent with Demi and that marriage is 'the most difficult thing in the world' @highlight Couple still following each other on Twitter and Demi's handle remains @mrskutcher
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But @placeholder immediately set about reclaiming his overnight lead, bagging three birdies in the opening four holes to set the tone for the rest of an assured final round.
(CNN) -- Jamie Donaldson claimed the first European Tour title of his career with a resounding four-stroke victory at the Irish Open on Sunday. The Welshman made sure of his first win in 255 attempts with a closing six-under par round of 66 at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland -- the first time the event has taken place north of the border since 1953. "I guess it takes some people longer than others, and it's taken me a lot longer than I thought to win," Donaldson said. "The first three years went too quickly and then I was out for a year with injury, so I didn't find my feet too soon after that, and then I lost my way a bit. But over the last two to three years I feel as though I have been building to this win and it's just so nice to be finally holding this trophy," he added. @highlight Welshman claims maiden European Tour win at 255th attempt at Irish Open on Sunday @highlight The 36-year-old Donaldson finishes on 18-under par to claim €333,330 first prize at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland @highlight England's Anthony Wall finishes in a tie for second; Padraig Harrington's challenge fades with final round 70 @highlight Rory McIlroy posts final round 67 to finish in tie for 11th
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The teenager has shown huge loyalty to @placeholder in recent years, making a name for himself as one of the brightest talents in the country in the process.
By Joe Bernstein and Sami Mokbel Follow @@SamiMokbel81_DM Luke Shaw will seek talks with Southampton over his future after their final game of the season against Manchester United on Sunday. Shaw, 18, is the subject of interest from several leading clubs in the Premier League and abroad and wants to know whether Southampton will allow him to leave. The left-back is valued at £30million and is a candidate to be named in Roy Hodgson’s England World Cup squad on Monday having made his international debut earlier this year. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Luke Shaw serenaded by Southampton fans Talks: Luke Shaw will discuss his future with Southampton after the final Premier League game of the season @highlight Luke Shaw is valued at £30million @highlight Shaw wants to know whether Southampton will allow him to leave @highlight Youngster is a transfer target for several leading clubs in the Premier League and abroad @highlight Left-back is a candidate to be named in Roy Hodgson's England World Cup squad on Monday
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@placeholder put the Guard in charge of defending the country's territorial Gulf waters in 2008 as Iran turned its attention toward beefing up its naval and air defense forces.
Iranian officials had more than a dozen speedboats attack a replica of a US aircraft carrier today and featured the large-scale naval drill on a state TV broadcast. The nationally-televised show of force by the country's elite Revolutionary Guard occurred near the strategically vital entrance of the Persian Gulf. The 'Great Prophet 9' drill was held near the Strait of Hormuz, through which about a fifth of the world's oil passes. Scroll down for video Iranian officials had more than a dozen speedboats attack a US aircraft carrier replica on national TV today The televised show of force by Iran's Revolutionary Guard occurred near the entrance to the Persian Gulf @highlight More than a dozen Iranian speedboats attacked a US aircraft carrier replica @highlight The country's elite Revolutionary Guard carried out the televised display @highlight Show of force occurred near strategically vital entrance of the Persian Gulf @highlight The drill, named Great Prophet 9, was executed near the Strait of Hormuz @highlight Navy spokesman said US military was 'not concerned about this exercise' @highlight Drill was near where French and American ships are fighting against ISIS
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In fact, during @placeholder, black and whites were not allowed to play sport together or against each other.
BLOEMFONTEIN, South Africa (CNN) -- Three hours before the game, the car park outside the rugby stadium in Bloemfontein, seems to be filled with more "braais" (barbecues) than cars. Black players such as Bryan Habana typify the new multiracial Springboks. It is a typical, even iconic, white South African scene. At first glance, off the field, it might appear that nothing has changed in South African rugby -- the sport that came to symbolize white domination -- since the days of Apartheid. Most of the spectators are white, Afrikaans and guzzling brandy and coke. On their "braais," they are cooking the local favorite "boerewors" -- a distinctive local farmer's sausage. @highlight In South Africa, rugby union was once symbolic of white domination @highlight South African rugby team now features seven black players -- the most ever @highlight Peter de Villiers is South Africa's first black coach @highlight Rugby fans say they care more about winning than color of players' skins
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At @placeholder, the questions about security come in the wake of routine insurgent rocket attacks in the days leading up to the departure of U.S. troops.
Kirkuk, Iraq (CNN) -- The American military footprint in the volatile northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk has all but disappeared ahead of a year-end deadline to withdraw, raising questions about the security of a small contingent of State Department employees and contractors staying behind. The questions come as Iraqi and U.S. officials welcomed what they have called in recent weeks a new phase in the American-Iraqi partnership. "We are absolutely committed to be your partner to the extent you want us to be," Vice President Joe Biden told Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki during a visit last week to Iraq. @highlight The U.S. State Department is taking over where the American military leaves off as it withdraws from Iraq @highlight "We do not have a combat mission. Period," the military liaison in Kirkuk tells CNN @highlight The base, formerly known as Camp Warrior, is now called Contingency Operating Site Kirkuk @highlight Questions about the security and safety of contractors are being raised as the U.S. military leaves
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'I am bursting with pride that we’re supporting @placeholder, where people who have fought for our country with such loyalty, honesty and bravery are being cared for.
Millwall players will make history on Remembrance weekend when they run out against Brentford in a special camouflage strip in aid of injured troops. The Football League have granted Millwall special permission to wear the army colours as they raise money for Headley Court - the military rehabilitation centre in Leatherhead, Surrey. Headley Court treats injured members of the Armed Forces and the Lions will line up for the Championship clash with the centre's name across the front of the shirts after regular sponsors Euroferries agreed to the switch. VIDEO: Scroll down for video of the kit announcement Millwall will take to the field against Brentford in camouflage strips to raise money for injured troops @highlight Millwall looking to raise £20,000 for rehabilitation centre for injured troops @highlight The Lions will wear a special camouflage strip against Brentford @highlight Ian Holloway tearful as he recorded a voice-over for video launch of the kit @highlight Supporters can pre-order the kit from Monday
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But he is at least keeping himself amused during the downtime - meeting up with friends and taking his two sisters for dinner at @placeholder's.
Raheem Sterling is a player Roy Hodgson saw as a versatile player at the World Cup in Brazil, trying him in a no 10 role and wide on the left as England were knocked out in the group stage. And now the Liverpool playmaker has shown he is just as adaptable off the pitch - posing for photos in entirely different environments with his friends, and then members of his family. Sterling will link up with Brendan Rodger's squad later this month after enjoying some time off after a long season at club level and a short, but tough, campaign with England. @highlight Liverpool playmaker is making the most of his time before pre season @highlight He visits TGI Friday's with his sisters for a family dinner @highlight But also meets with friends, posting 'Ja turnt' on Instagram
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in the 22nd minute, the young @placeholder were finally rewarded for their efforts with a lovely goal through Crowley - a move that was reminiscent of the first-team in action.
Jorn Vancamp's second half strike gave Anderlecht a 2-1 win at Arsenal in the UEFA Youth League - leaving the Gunners hopes of progressing to the last 16 in the balance. The 17-year-old headed home in the 74th minute after Arsenal goalkeeper Ryan Huddart was unable to deal with Alexis Scholl's initial effort. Vancamp's strike was deserving for the visitors efforts in a spirited display at Borehamwood's Meadow Park. Arsenal (right) hosted Anderlecht in the UEFA Youth League on Tuesday afternoon at Meadow Park Arsenal's Chris Willock (left) plays a pass during their clash against Anderlecht on Tuesday Arsenal midfielder Dan Crowley is highly-rated by the club and was impressive against Anderlecht @highlight Samuel Bastien gave the visitors an early lead at Meadow Park @highlight Arsenal's highly-rated Dan Crowley equalised following a crisp move @highlight Jorn Vancamp scored the visitors winner with a second half header
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I save up my vacation days, hotel points and and frequent-flier miles to visit somewhere sunny -- usually @placeholder.
(CNN) -- I'm in a Las Vegas hotel room, hiding from Christmas. The odds are not in my favor. This is not a war on, jihad against or campaign to counter anyone else's annual allotment of holly jolly joy. If it were up to me, I'd quietly exile myself from the merrymaking so as not to dim others' bliss like a burned-out bulb on an otherwise twinkly light strand. I'm not a Grinch or a Scrooge or any of the other soot-stained slurs hurled by people fed up with a loved one's reluctance to join the reindeer games. What I am is depressed. @highlight Many people become sad during the holidays due to depression or past events @highlight CNN's Kat Kinsman faced overwhelming depression during the season in the past @highlight Kinsman devised coping methods, such as visiting sunny climes and keeping busy @highlight Those facing seasonal affective disorder or depression can find resources here.
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'Certainly watching Colin in action behind the wheel of a rally car helped create the motorsport bug in me,' Hoy explained during his first, flying visit to the 8.27-mile @placeholder circuit six days ago.
By Jim Mcgill Ten years after former world rally champ Colin McRae powered his Ferrari to a podium finish at the Le Mans 24-Hours, Scotland’s most famous Olympian, Sir Chris Hoy, has taken his first strides towards racing in the world’s most gruelling endurance race in 2016. The 38-year-old, with six Olympic gold medals and 10 World cycling titles already tucked away, has swapped his lycra for a fire-retardent racesuit. And having pledged to compete at Le Mans in two years, he’s already scorching the Tarmac by racing in this season’s British GT Championship in his Nissan GT-R Nismo GT3. @highlight Hoy is driving a Nissan GT-R Nismo GT3 in the British GT Championship @highlight He aims to compete at Le Mans 24-Hours in two years' time @highlight The Scot is Britain's most decorated Olympian with six Olympic golds @highlight He also won 10 World cycling titles during a distinguished career
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The conversations that continue, the defector said, over Google Chat, Skype and @placeholder, are extensively monitored by the emirs and supervisors of the recruiting unit.
It starts with a tweet. The recruit has been slowly and carefully chosen from his local community -- perhaps at a mosque, or gym, or cafe -- by an al Qaeda recruiter, aiming to send a Westerner to fight alongside radicals in Syria. According to a defector from the ranks of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) -- whose stronghold in the Syrian town of Raqqa punishes smokers and insists women wear a veil -- the jihadist group runs a series of internet welcome chat groups to begin the process of indoctrinating and filtering potential recruits from outside Syria. @highlight Islamist defector says Twitter, Google Chat and Skype used to recruit foreign fighters @highlight West is concerned foreign fighters will return to home countries with terrorist plots @highlight Defector says foreign fighters are recruited over weeks @highlight He says one recruit wanted to see an execution video; others asked about marriage
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Having already set the land speed record, @placeholder is in a good place to describe what it is like in the cockpit of the world's fastest cars.
(CNN)What has a jet engine, a rocket booster and travels on a set of aluminum wheels? It's the Bloodhound SuperSonic Car (SSC) and it has plans to hit the world land speed record at 1,000 mph. Made of titanium, carbon fiber and, like superman, is designed to go faster than a speeding bullet, the Bloodhound SSC has been painstakingly put together and tested over the better part of six years. In 2016, the UK-based team plan to take the 42-foot (8.9m) vehicle to Hakskeen Pan, a dry lake bed in South Africa, for a crack at the record breaking attempt. @highlight The jet-propelled Bloodhound SuperSonic Car aims to be the first car to hit 1,000 mph @highlight Rocket boosters, engineers say, will push car through the sound barrier to world record @highlight The team plans to try in 2016 at Hakskeen Pan, in Northern Cape, South Africa @highlight Driver Andy Green already holds the world land speed record of 763 mph, set in 1997
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The diplomat was an official in the @placeholder military section of the Sanaa embassy, he said.
A Saudi diplomat and his Yemeni aide were killed Wednesday in the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, according to a senior official at the Saudi Embassy there. The diplomat, named as Khaled al-Onizi, and his assistant were shot dead in an attack on their vehicle near the Saudi official's residence in Bait Zabatan district, a suburb of the capital near Hadda district. Saudi Arabia is not yet accusing anyone over the attack, "but this was planned and a group of gunmen were involved in the killing of the Saudi official," according to the senior Saudi official, who asked not to be named as he is not authorized to speak to the media. @highlight A Saudi diplomat has been shot dead in Sanaa, a senior Saudi official says @highlight The diplomat and his Yemeni aide came under attack from several gunmen, he says @highlight More than 20 shots were fired at their vehicle as they fled, the official says @highlight Saudi Arabia is not yet accusing anyone over the attack
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But his most famous legacy is his intricate eggs, mainly created for the @placeholder, each containing a very special surprise inside.
You may only know of the Romanovs through watching ‘Anastasia’ but the Russian royal family owned some seriously stylish ornaments. To the Tsars of old, Easter eggs weren’t made of chocolate but were beautifully crafted Fabergé pieces with gold and precious stones. An exhibition of 240 Fabergé objects will be on display exclusively in the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts in Canada, the largest collection outside of Russia from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond. Intricate pieces: A Faberge egg decorated with a portrait of Peter the Great was given by Tsar Nicholas II to his wife, made by Mikhail Perkhin in 1903 @highlight Exhibition includes four beautiful eggs made for the Russian Tsars @highlight 240 Fabergé objects made of gold and precious stones will be on display @highlight Fabergé was a master goldsmith, best known for his enameled creations @highlight Star exhibit is a portrait of the Tsar's daughter, made shortly before the family were tragically murdered
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While @placeholder's above three bonfires have resonated well among the general public, there are some valid worries about Xi and his rapidly growing power.
Hong Kong (CNN) -- A year ago, China's new generation of leaders strode out onto a stage in the cavernous Great Hall of the People in Beijing. They were led by Xi Jinping, who took over from Hu Jintao as head of the Chinese Communist Party, which has ruled China for more than 60 years. CNN asked three analysts for their verdict on Xi's first year at China's helm in three key areas: Domestic politics, the environment and the economy. Domestic politics: A fiery start Cheng Li is director of research and a senior fellow at Brookings Institution's John L. Thornton China Center. @highlight Xi Jinping took power one year ago, becoming head of the Chinese Communist Party @highlight Three analysts give their verdict on how key areas have fared under his watch @highlight Domestically, Xi has found public support and significantly consolidated his power @highlight The economy has seen a welcome shift but there has been little cheer for the environment
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By 2037 the @placeholder population is projected to rise by 15 per cent to 73.3million.
By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor The United Kingdom is a nation divided by wealth, health and patriotism, a new study revealed today. From fertility and baby names to life expectancy and immigration, there are stark differences between England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The new Compendium of UK Statistics draws together data from across the four nations of the UK, and reveals how life varies dramatically depending on where you live. The Office for National Statistics insisted the report is more than an interesting account of life in the UK. The Office for National Statistics released the Compendium of UK Statistics to reveal how life varies between England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland @highlight Spotlight turned on life in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland @highlight While wealth is created in England but public spending is higher elsewhere @highlight Scots are most patriotic, catch the most fish and are best-qualified @highlight Welsh pay least for mortgages and recycle more than anywhere else @highlight Homes cheapest in Northern Ireland, which also relies on public sector jobs
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Instead, the multimillion-dollar ads that some people consider the best part of the game will be pre-empted in favor of @placeholder-produced ads and public service messages.
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Ready for your Super Bowl party? Sure, you have drinks, hot wings, maybe even a favorite jersey. But do you have an M-16, a Kevlar helmet and body armor? Pittsburgh Steelers fan Sheresa Coleman will watch the Super Bowl from the USS Mahan in the Gulf of Aden. Not everybody is watching the game from the comfort of the family den. Hundreds of thousands of U.S. troops will be deployed in remote war zones, on lonely oceans and at overseas bases -- all far away from an NBC affiliate. So the military is going out of its way to make sure that many soldiers, Marines, airmen and sailors can watch Super Bowl XLIII live. @highlight About 1 million American military personnel, civilians overseas could catch game @highlight Troops get Department of Defense ads instead of Super Bowl commercials @highlight Global broadcast system will beam game to ships, submarines in the Pacific Ocean @highlight "It's always a great time for us, a good mental break," commander says of game
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The secular liberals need to get in the game, not just into @placeholder.
(CNN) -- I see your million-man march and raise you another million. That's the game the Muslim Brotherhood and opposition parties were playing in Egypt this week. After President Mohammed Morsy granted himself sweeping new temporary emergency powers, his opponents vowed to send a million protestors to the streets yesterday. Morsy's supporters responded by announcing their own equally massive gathering. Fortunately, cooler heads prevailed, and a deal was struck between Morsy and Egypt's judges, who had threatened a countrywide strike. But too often, the "winner-takes-all" Mubarak model persists in Egyptian politics. Instead of engaging or working within the system, and compromising, opposition forces protest in Tahrir Square or boycott. While these tactics won a revolution, they will not build a democracy. @highlight Jane Harman: Egypt's opposition, governing party planned dueling million-man marches @highlight She says this Egyptian model of neither working in the system nor compromising isn't useful @highlight She says Morsy court takeover, fractious constitutional process show poor grasp of politics @highlight Harman: Constitution must respect separation of powers; secularists must get in process
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@placeholder was a member of the audience hours before her sister, 18, was shot dead
By Katie Davies PUBLISHED: 18:48 EST, 17 February 2013 | UPDATED: 14:43 EST, 18 February 2013 A new mother was shot dead in Chicago just hours after her 14-year-old sister proudly stood next to President Obama to hear him deliver a speech on the need for gun control in their city. Janay Mcfarlane, 18, who had a three-month-old baby boy, was shot in the head at 11.30pm on Friday as she visited family in North Chicago Hours before the shooting her younger sister, Destini Warren, had listened to President Obama deliver a rousing speech in his home town at her school of Hyde Park Career Academy. @highlight On Thursday night Janay McFarlane excitedly chatted to her sister, Destini Warren, who was anticipating President Obama's visit to her high school - the Hyde Park Career Academy - to make a speech on gun crime the next day @highlight The next night, just hours after the speech, Janay was shot dead by a gunman believed to have been aiming for someone else @highlight She leaves a three month old son and a devastated family. The murder comes just after Hadiya Pendleton, a 15-year-old girl, who performed at Obama's inauguration was shot dead in the city
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He said: 'The prosecution says she must have agreed to pay the life insurance to someone as without it Darren Wilson could not have afforded to pay @placeholder £10,000 to carry out the killing.
By Harriet Arkell PUBLISHED: 11:33 EST, 18 November 2013 | UPDATED: 12:31 EST, 18 November 2013 Lisa Fairpo, 36, of Withernsea, East Yorkshire, is accused of plotting to kill her husband for his life insurance A shopaholic wife plotted to murder her husband because she was on the brink of bankruptcy and hoped he would to take out £750,000 life insurance, a court heard. Lisa Fairpo, 36, texted her husband offering to pay for the maximum cover the day after the hired hitman was told the deal to kill her estranged husband, Andrew Burr, was still on, Hull Crown Court heard today. @highlight Lisa Fairpo, of Withernsea, East Yorkshire, 'was on brink of bankruptcy' @highlight Hull Crown Court hears she plotted to have Andrew Burr, 37, stabbed @highlight Fairpo told Mr Burr to take out maximum life cover, even offering to pay @highlight Her lover Darren Wilson, 45, has already been found guilty of conspiracy @highlight Would-be hitman Maikel Ward, 42, has already admitted conspiracy to kill @highlight Fairpo denies conspiring with Wilson and Ward to kill the father of her child
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Recurring problem: Here, a police officer walks past migrants from India outside the Attorney General's building near Tuxtla Gutierrez in @placeholder in 2011
Mexican officials have detained 94 illegal immigrants, including 19 from the Indian subcontinent, packed into a truck bound for the U.S. border, authorities said on Tuesday.Among the people found near the southern city of Tuxtla Gutierrez, capital of Chiapas state, were 10 Nepalese and nine Bangladeshis trying to reach the United States, officials said.Apprehensions of Asians immigrating illegally to the United States have increased sharply in recent years, according to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Scroll down for video Exposed: Illegal immigrants from Central America, Nepal and Bangladesh are seen in a truck trailer after being detected by police X-ray equipment at a checkpoint in La Pochota outside Tuxtla Gutierrez, capital of Mexico's Chiapas State @highlight A truck packed with 94 illegal migrants was detained in Chiapas, Mexico, as it headed for the U.S. border @highlight Among the 94 were 10 Bangladeshis and nine Nepalese who paid up to $8,000 for the journey @highlight The other migrants were from Central America @highlight Apprehensions of migrants from Asia have risen in recent years @highlight All will likely face deportation
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Hersman, who said the recent discovery of the @placeholder document raises questions about its ability to conduct proper risk assessments, met Wednesday with several affected families.
(CNN) -- Investigators only recently were told that a natural gas pipeline that ruptured last year in San Bruno, California, killing eight people, had a leak more than 20 years before, federal officials said Wednesday. Deborah Hersman, chairwoman of the National Transportation Safety Board, made the disclosure during a visit to the blast site, where she announced new safety recommendations meant to address problems with emergency notification procedures. "We are glad to see it," Hersman said of the document on the 1988 incident nine miles away from San Bruno, "but we expected to see it sooner." The information was discovered May 20 during a search of millions of documents by hundreds of employees, PG&E spokesman Brian Swanson told CNN. It was turned over to federal investigators immediately, he said. @highlight Federal investigators recently learned of 1988 leak @highlight Utility said it came across record during search of documents @highlight Pipeline rupture last year near San Francisco killed 8 @highlight National Transportation Safety Board issues new recommendations
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After that incident, their mother moved the family to @placeholder, according to his biography.
(CNN) -- The murder of rapper Dolla reverberated throughout the music industry on Tuesday as police sought a motive for the brazen killing. Rap artist Dolla was known as a nice guy who survived a rough childhood. The aspiring Southern hip-hop artist, whose real name was Roderick Anthony Burton II, was gunned down in the busy parking lot of the upscale Beverly Center mall in Los Angeles, California, on Monday afternoon. Police later arrested Aubrey Louis Berry, 23, at Los Angeles International Airport, a Los Angeles Police statement said. No other details were given about Berry. The 21-year-old rapper was based in Atlanta, Georgia. He was in Los Angeles to work on his debut album. @highlight Those who knew rapper Dolla mourn his loss @highlight The Atlanta-based rapper was killed at the Beverly Center mall in Los Angeles @highlight Family releases a statement asking for privacy to mourn @highlight Dolla, whose real name was Roderick Anthony Burton II, was 21
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"We grabbed our stuff and got in the helicopter," @placeholder said, but even in the few minutes that took visibility became too poor for takeoff.
(CNN) -- Taryn Lopez doesn't think it got too terribly cold during the two days she was stranded on Alaska's Mount Mageik volcano. "I think about 28 degrees was the lowest we saw -- but then the temperature gauge was frozen," she said Saturday evening from King Salmon, Alaska. Thanks to sleeping bags, waterproof gear and emergency supplies, Lopez, a fellow researcher and a pilot survived unharmed in their iced-over helicopter from Wednesday until a rescue chopper scooped them up Friday. Pilot Sam Egli took John Paskievitch, a geophysicist with the U.S. Geological Survey, and Lopez, a post-doctoral researcher, about 6,500 feet up the volcano on Wednesday. @highlight NEW: Rescued researcher describes two days in sleeping bags inside chopper @highlight NEW: Research aimed at improving assessment of risks of eruption @highlight Trio stranded 6,500 feet up Mount Mageik @highlight They had emergency provisions and were rescued unharmed
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The products were pulled Monday after @placeholder supplier Comigel raised concerns about the type of meat that was used, Findus Sweden said.
(CNN) -- High-stakes lawsuits, overlapping investigations and a bitter battle over blame are spreading across Europe in the wake of a scandal that has rocked the meat industry. Horse meat was discovered in products that are supposed to be 100% beef, sold in Sweden, the United Kingdom and France. On Sunday, a major company under scrutiny called one of its suppliers a "villain" responsible for the fraud. The supplier, in turn, insisted it was "fooled" by a subsupplier. While authorities say there is no immediate cause for health concerns, the discovery was a new shock to an industry already reeling from a bombshell last month when Irish investigators found horse and pig DNA in numerous hamburger products. @highlight NEW: Six big French retailers pull lasagne and other products @highlight Comigel CEO tells a French news agency his company was "fooled" @highlight Findus Nordic CEO calls Comigel "the villain" @highlight Horsemeat isn't a health hazard, but could contain a veterinary drug unsafe for humans
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The sole person to be diagnosed with the virus on American soil, @placeholder, died this week, as new details of his hospitalization were revealed.
(CNN) -- Emergency rooms around the United States are preparing for the people who may have Ebola and for the people who just think they have Ebola. "I have seen several people who had acute illnesses worried that they may have Ebola," said Dr. Mark Reiter. He works as an emergency room doctor in Tennessee. He's also president of the American Academy of Emergency Medicine. Reiter says these patients are unlikely candidates, not having been to West Africa, nor having had any contact with a symptomatic Ebola patient. "But it has gotten a tremendous amount of media coverage and some people are especially concerned about it, even if it is highly unlikely," Reiter said. @highlight NEW: Nephew: Hospital gave Duncan inferior treatment because he was black @highlight Emergency rooms in the United States are preparing for possible cases @highlight Doctor: Some people are already coming into hospitals worrying they have Ebola @highlight Spain's government sets up committee to probe the Ebola crisis there
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‘When I started playing in Belgium I played 10 matches and people began comparing me with @placeholder,’ Kouyate said.
Growing up, Cheikhou Kouyate always dreamed of following in the footsteps of his idol Patrick Vieira. His journey to London, signing for West Ham for £7million this summer, and development as a player have been so similar to the Arsenal great they could practically have worn the same shoes. Both were born in Dakar, Senegal, but travelled through Europe to gain their footballing education as teenagers in various countries before ending up in the Barclays Premier League. Vieira moved to France and then Italy before landing in England at Arsenal. Kouyate’s route was even longer. In pursuit of football he moved first to Greece, leaving his family behind, then to France and finally Belgium before he found East London this summer. @highlight West Ham's Cheikhou Kouyate dreamed of moving to Premier League @highlight Former Arsenal star Patrick Vieira was Kouyate's hero @highlight Midfielder joined Hammers from Anderlecht in £7million deal this summer
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The discussion began with legal experts who have started to take issue with applying the AUMF to the @placeholder situation.
Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama told Americans he has all the justification he needs to fire missiles into Syria. "I have the authority to address the threat from ISIL" he said in a primetime address on Wednesday. Where does he get it? According to senior Obama administration officials it comes from a 13-year-old vote Congress took in the days after 9/11 known as the Authorization for the Use of Military Force (AUMF.) The vote authorized President George W. Bush to go after al Qaeda terrorists. Did Obama sell his ISIS strategy? That one single vote, taken on September 14, 2001 before Obama even got to Congress as a senator from Illinois, has been used to justify every American military action since, including now the fight against ISIS in Syria. But it may not actually provide Obama with all of the legal protection he needs this time. @highlight President Obama says his power to take military action comes from a 2001 vote @highlight Congress voted in days after 9/11 to give the President power to fight terrorism @highlight There's a debate over whether that 13-year-old law applies to the fight with ISIS
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Talking about innovation will be a lot more fun and incredibly more productive than squabbling over @placeholder.
(CNN) -- Smiling children are using prosthetic hands to open windows through which we can glimpse the future of health care -- a future where outsiders and amateurs innovate along with insiders and professionals. The question is, "Will America lead the way, as it has for a century, or will it fall behind, as it has begun to do?" My forthcoming Mercatus Center research "Fortress and Frontier in American Health Care" argues that leading requires us to abandon the partisan rancor over health insurance ("Obamacare" vs. "repeal and replace") and focus, instead, on innovating our way to better health. FDA-approved prosthetic hands cost around $40,000. Several years ago, a South African carpenter lost some fingers in an accident and collaborated with a Washington state puppetmaker to invent a vastly more affordable device. @highlight Robert Graboyes: 3-D printers are opening up possibilities for low-cost prosthetics @highlight FDA-approved prosthetic hands, for example, can cost $40,000. Printed ones, about $50 @highlight He says "permissionless innovation" lets design of 3-D printed hands quickly evolve @highlight Graboyes: Such unleashed innovation should be applied across all of health care
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@placeholder knocked out PSG in the quarterfinals last season but the French side have been in ominous form in recent weeks and turned the screw on hosts Leverkusen from the third minute.
(CNN) -- Four-time European kings Barcelona gave Champions League wannabes Manchester City a heavy dose of reality when winning 2-0 at the Etihad on Tuesday. The victory in the first leg of their Last 16 clash was one of two impressive away performances as French side Paris Saint-Germain thumped Bayer Leverkusen 4-0 in Germany. Both Barcelona and PSG will now be strongly fancied to make April's quarterfinals. The buildup to the City-Barca game had been notable for comments made by Chelsea coach Jose Mourinho, formerly in charge of Real Madrid, who said Barcelona had their worst team for "many years." @highlight Barcelona and PSG take major strides towards Champions League quarterfinals @highlight Goals from Messi and Alves hand Barca a 2-0 victory at Manchester City @highlight Zlatan Ibrahimovic scores twice as PSG register 4-0 win at Bayer Leverkusen
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Their examination of services and manufacturing shows activity in these crucial sectors grew at its fastest pace for 16 years in July, even beating @placeholder.
By James Salmon PUBLISHED: 17:40 EST, 11 August 2013 | UPDATED: 17:40 EST, 11 August 2013 Confidence among firms has risen to its highest level in five years as Britain leads its main rivals on the road to recovery. The optimism of company bosses is backed by figures indicating that the UK is outpacing Germany, France, Japan, the US and even China. Both sets of results will be a major fillip to Chancellor George Osborne who has declared that the economy has moved from ‘rescue to recovery’. Road to recovery: Results will be a major fillip to Chancellor George Osborne, left, but also cheered by Prime Minister David Cameron, right, who has talked repeatedly about being in a 'global race' @highlight Chancellor has declared that the economy has moved from ‘rescue to recovery’ @highlight Bullish prognosis from survey of global economies by US banking giant JP Morgan and analysts Markit @highlight Economy grew 0.6 per cent in three months to end of June, double that in first quarter of 2013 @highlight Confidence is at its highest level since financial crisis in 2008 - strong growth in car sales, manufacturing and house price
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The @placeholder get their name from the idea that only five per cent of humanity known the truth about existence and are 'poor righteous teachers' trying to tell the rest of the world the truth
Jay-Z raised eyebrows at the Barclay's Center last week when he wore a medallion symbolizing the Five Percent Nation. The Brooklyn-born rapper was sitting court-side at a Nets game on Tuesday with wife Beyonce when he was snapped wearing the controversial symbol. One of the core tenants of the Five Percent Nation - an off-shoot of the Nation of Islam - is that white people are 'wicked and inferior' to black men. Fashion choice: Rapper Jay-Z turned heads at the Brooklyn Nets game on Tuesday when he wore a Five Percent Nation medallion Race game: The Five Percent Nation is an offshoot of the Nation of Islam and one of the core tenants is that white people are 'weak' and 'inferior' to black men who hold the power of God. On the left, a zoomed in view of Jay-Z's medallion compared to the group's official symbol on the right @highlight The Brooklyn-born rapper wore a medallion representing the Five Percent Nation at a Nets game last week @highlight One of the main tenets of the Nation of Islam offshoot is that white people are 'weak and wicked' and that black men hold the power of God @highlight When asked if the medallion holds any importance to him, Jay-Z said: 'A little bit' @highlight Jay-Z was spotted wearing the nation's symbol last year while giving radio interviews for his new album, Magna Carta Holy Grail @highlight A representative for the Five-Percenters said Jay-Z is not an active member and shouldn't be wearing regalia unless he subscribes to their beliefs
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Ten @placeholder (and two of their mates) are being given the opportunity to attend a BBQ to meet Benaud.
Richie Benaud has put his dulcet tones to good use, inviting icons past and present to an Australia Day lamb barbecue at his house. The voice of Australian cricket calls on the likes of Captain Cook, Ned Kelly and Don Bradman to join him for a knees up at his waterfront home as part of a campaign for Meat and Livestock Australia. The 84-year-old has not returned to the microphone at the Nine Network's cricket commentary team this summer as he continues to battle skin cancer. Scroll down for video Iconic cricket commentator Richie Benaud has joined the annual campaign to promote lamb on Australia Day @highlight Cricket legend is fronting a campaign for Meat and Livestock Australia @highlight Rich Benaud calls on national and historical icons to join him for lamb BBQ @highlight Benaud invites Captain Cook, Ned Kelly, Ita Buttrose and others @highlight Billy Birmingham hints for an invite but Richie tells him he's not coming
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If this rate of growth continues, @placeholder will hit the landmark 70million mark – the level some analysts believe will overstretch resources – by the late 2020s.
The number of people in the UK has risen by five million over the past 12 years, growing faster than anywhere else in Europe. Last year, the population soared by more than 400,000 to pass 64million for the first time, according to the Office for National Statistics. Estimates released yesterday show that from 2001 to 2013, the population went up by five million. The previous five million increase took three times as long, over 37 years between 1964 and 2001. The figures reveal the rapid change since Labour’s open-door immigration policy under Blair fuelled a population explosion. Immigration started to pick up in the late 1990s, after years in which net migration stayed well below 100,000 – to which Prime Minister David Cameron has pledged to return it. Net migration is the total change when all those entering and leaving the country are counted up. @highlight Population grows by 400,000, the same as a city the size of Bristol @highlight 0.63% rise in 12 months is one of the highest in all of the European Union @highlight Biggest driver was births outstripping deaths, accounting for 212,000 @highlight 183,400 more immigrants arrived than emigrants left in year to June 2013
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The temporary bar means @placeholder is unable to take the ring outside the UK.
(CNN) -- The UK government is appealing for a buyer to ensure a rare piece of jewelry that once belonged to the author Jane Austen remains in Britain. The gold and turquoise ring is one of just three pieces of jewelry in existence known to have belonged to Austen, the 19th century author of novels including "Pride and Prejudice" and "Emma." American singer Kelly Clarkson bought the ring when it was auctioned last year, Jane Austen's House Museum, in Chawton, southern England, said. Auction house Sotheby's listed the sale price as £152,450 ($231,227). UK Culture Minister Ed Vaizey has placed a temporary export bar on the ring "on the grounds that it is so closely connected with [Britain's] history and national life that its departure would be a misfortune," the Department for Culture said. @highlight Jane Austen was an English novelist who wrote in the early 1800s. She died in 1817. @highlight Her novels include "Pride and Prejudice," "Emma" and "Sense and Sensibility" @highlight Last year, U.S. singer Kelly Clarkson bought a ring that had belonged to Austen @highlight Britain says the ring is of historic significance and should not be taken out of the country
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That aim is still very much on track after dispatching @placeholder 3-0.
(CNN) -- Atletico Madrid moved back ahead of city rivals Real Madrid in La Liga on Sunday with a 4-2 away win at Rayo Vallecano. An entertaining match got off to a lively start as David Villa opened the scoring for the visitors in the eighth minute. The former Barcelona forward scored from close range after receiving a pass from strike partner Diego Costa. The lead looked as though it would be short-lived when Rayo were awarded a penalty four minutes later following Javier Manquillo's foul on Alberto Bueno inside the box. But Jonathan Viera failed to convert the spot kick -- his shot saved by Atletico keeper Thibaut Courtois. @highlight Atletico Madrid beat Rayo Vallecano 4-2 in La Liga on Sunday @highlight Barcelona also win beating Malaga 3-0 to return to top of table @highlight Athletic Bilbao thrash Osasuna 5-1; Almeria beat Getafe 1-0
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We went because it's meant to be one of the more upmarket restaurants on @placeholder but this just isn't on - we want to warn people and make sure it doesn't happen to anyone else.'
A disgusted couple say their romantic evening was ruined after discovering a giant cockroach during their meal. Stu Beevers made the sickening discovery while dining out with girlfriend Natalie Roberts, 27, in Manchester's Curry Mile. The 28-year-old said he had been enjoying his chicken kerala at Mughli Restaurant when he noticed the insect which was the size of a two pound coin. The pair were so disgusted by the grim discovery they left the restaurant without paying in protest. Disgusting: A cockroach was discovered by a couple who had gone for a romantic evening out at a restaurant in Manchester's Curry Mile @highlight Stu Beevers and his girlfriend went for a meal on Manchester's Curry Mile @highlight But the 28-year-old became ill after finding a huge cockroach in his curry @highlight Disgusted they both left Mughli Restaurant and refused to pay in protest @highlight The restaurant closed temporarily as staff launched an investigation
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At present, @placeholder government statistics show that about 30% of the country's land is given over to agriculture.
London (CNN) -- Brazil stands at a crossroads in its efforts to preserve the Amazon rainforest as the government considers controversial legislation governing land use. For most of the past decade, it has made a dramatic reduction in the rate of deforestation, providing a model of how it could be tackled in other rainforest areas such as Indonesia and Congo. The Amazon rainforest covers a huge area, roughly half as large as the United States, with about 60% of it in Brazil. It is estimated that nearly a fifth of the Brazilian forest has been lost since 1970; figures from Brazil's space research institute, INPE, show that 4.1 million square kilometers (1.58 million square miles) of Brazilian forest were still standing in 1970, compared with 3.35 million square kilometers (1.29 million square miles) today. @highlight Brazil has made a dramatic reduction in the rate of deforestation @highlight Environmentalists worry that its progress could be put at risk by changes to forest law @highlight Greenpeace is also concerned that Indonesia's measures to halt deforestation are not working @highlight The World Resources Institute says the world needs consistent, real-time deforestation data
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At times in the past, Garzon has been considered a darling of the Spanish right or the @placeholder left, depending on the cases he was investigating.
Madrid (CNN) -- Spain's best-known judge, Baltasar Garzon, went on trial Tuesday in Madrid for the second time in two weeks, accused of abusing his judicial authority during his investigation of human rights abuses under the former dictatorship of Spain's Francisco Franco. A seven-judge panel at Spain's Supreme Court is hearing the case, a week after a different seven-judge panel at the same court conducted the first trial against Garzon, for allegedly abusing his judicial authority in a financial corruption case. Garzon, 56, was suspended from his post in 2010, pending these trials. If convicted, he would not go to jail but could lose his right permanently to be a judge in Spain. @highlight Spain's best-known judge is on trial for the second time in two weeks @highlight A judges' panel has yet to rule after last week's trial @highlight Baltasar Garzon is accused of abusing his judicial authority @highlight The second trial is thought by many to be more important
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He punched the air with the sort of ferocity he might have reserved for Parker or @placeholder and that was that.
Day One: Manchester United sign Radamel Falcao, one of the world’s most potent centre-forwards, in a deal worth so many millions nobody seems quite sure exactly how many, but everyone agrees he will play up front. Day Two: Former England and United defender Paul Parker pipes up in an online blog to brand him “awful”, criticise the size of his salary and demand he is dropped, while Southampton reject and Norway defender Vegard Forren calls him “chubby” in an interview on Norwegian TV. Day Three: Marks his first game as the official captain of the team with a dour and low-key friendly against Norway in front of the smallest crowd ever to witness an England international at the new Wembley Stadium. @highlight Wayne Rooney new England captain after Steven Gerrard retirement @highlight Striker netted 68th minute spot-kick to give Three Lions the lead @highlight Manchester United frontman still has to prove captaincy credentials @highlight Rooney’s best work came when he dropped deeper towards midfield
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She claimed to have had enough, suggesting that part of the station's style guide was to constantly blame @placeholder.
By Wills Robinson A Russia Today correspondent based in London resigned yesterday in protest over her station's coverage of the attack on flight MH17. Sara Firth said reports being run by the station gave her a 'kick in the stomach'' and 'disrespected the facts', prompting her to hand in her notice. She said it was the 'straw that broke the camel's back' after growing increasingly frustrated during her five years as an employee. Scroll down for video Disgust: Sara Firth handed in her resignation in a protest against Russia Today's coverage of the MH17 attack The station, which is funded by the Russian government, has been criticised for blaming the tragedy on Ukraine. @highlight Sara Firth handed in her resignation hours after the plane was shot down @highlight Said she felt a 'kick in the stomach' when she watched the coverage @highlight Claims Russia Today's style guide is to 'always blame the Ukraine' @highlight Majority of news outlets have said pro-Russian separatists were responsible
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Beyond the 11 students killed, another 13 were injured, four of whom were in critical condition, @placeholder Health Secretary Sergio Cortes said.
(CNN) -- Thursday's massacre of 11 students at a Brazilian school could have been even worse, were it not for the heroic actions of a military policeman, according to a statement from the Rio de Janeiro state governor's office. Third Sgt. Marcio Alexandre Alves, 38, and a colleague raced to the Municipal School Tasso da Silveira in Realengo after they were approached by a student two blocks away from the school, who asked them for help, the governor's office said. Upon arriving at the school, Alves heard gunshots and quickly climbed to the second floor. There, he confronted the heavily armed gunman coming out of a classroom, keeping the suspect from ascending to the third floor, where there were more students, the statement said. @highlight NEW:Sgt. Marco Alexandre Alves is being called a "hero" by Rio's governor for confronting the gunman @highlight NEW: Many of the slain students will be buried Friday, state-run media says @highlight The gunman committed suicide, police say @highlight He was a former student of the school, the government says
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He told the court he was inspired by his celebrity chef mentor to confess to his crimes, after @placeholder told him : 'You can't run away from things or hide from them.'
A convicted paedophile who raped a 12-year-old girl has been taken on as one of Jamie Oliver's apprentice chefs. David Mason, 24, from Feltham, Middlesex, was sentenced to four years in a young offenders' institution after admitting raping the child as they played computer games together. He served two years of his sentence before spending another two years doing probationary work and now he is six weeks into the celebrity chef's year-long apprentice programme, working in Jamie Oliver's central London restaurant, Fifteen. Convicted paedophile David Mason, 24, left, has been taken on as one of Jamie Oliver's Fifteen apprentices @highlight Chef David Mason, 24, from Feltham, Surrey, was convicted of raping a child @highlight Initially said it was consensual but then admitted raping her when he was 19 @highlight Judge told him: 'You knew having sex with such a young girl was wrong' @highlight In 2010 he was sentenced to four years in a young offenders' institution @highlight Now Mason has been chosen for Oliver's Fifteen apprentice programme @highlight It 'helps young people stay out of trouble and make something of lives' @highlight Spokesman for the TV chef says: 'We decided that he deserved his chance'
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@placeholder announced his intention to transition from male to female in a statement signed "Chelsea E.
(CNN) -- Sophia Banks says she has been a woman since birth, but for most of her life, people knew her as Daryl, her given name. The Canadian photographer started asking people to call her by her chosen name, Sophia, when she came out as a trans woman last year. It took time for people to adapt to her new name and refer to her as a woman using the pronoun "she," Banks said. She would gently correct them because it was a fundamental part of who she was and the transition process. Just as Banks had to make clear her wishes, she expected those who knew her to respect them. @highlight Private Bradley Manning identifies as transgender; wants to be called Chelsea Manning @highlight Talk of pronouns, gender identity surfaces amid Manning's announcement @highlight Pronoun use is "fundamental to person whose identity is at stake," linguistic professor says @highlight Trans advocates recommend treating transgendered people as gender they identify with
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In @placeholder religion, the soul was made of the ka, which remained in the tomb, the ba, which was free to fly outside the tomb and the akh which travelled to the underworld for judgement.
Ancient Egyptians were mummifying their dead 1,500 years earlier than previously thought. Traces of complex embalming agents were found in linen used to wrap bodies that were placed in tombs in one of the earliest recorded ancient Egyptian cemeteries. The formula used to treat the cloth predates the earliest scientific evidence of embalming in the area of northern Egypt by more than a millennium. Traces of complex embalming agents were found in linen used to wrap bodies that were placed in tombs in one of the earliest recorded ancient Egyptian cemeteries, showing the the ancient Egyptians mummified their dead 1,500 years earlier than thought. Grave 408 in the cemetery at Mostagedda is pictured @highlight Traces of embalming agents were found in linen used to wrap bodies discovered in one of the earliest recorded ancient Egyptian cemeteries @highlight Formula predates earliest scientific evidence of embalming by a millennium @highlight Ingredients used included pine resin, plant extract and animal fat @highlight Recipe was similar to those used 3,000 years later to embalm pharaohs @highlight Experts say 11-year study re-writes our understanding of ancient civilisation
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Some of the most significant fighting appeared to be in Falluja, where the U.S. military fought one of the bloodiest battles of the Iraq war, with militants planting @placeholder flags on buildings.
Fighting is raging between al Qaeda-backed militants and Iraq's security forces for control of two key cities in the embattled Anbar province, even as a deal was in place with Sunni tribesmen to fight alongside Iraqi police against the terror group. The renewed violence in the Sunni province has raised concern about the stability of the government amid dueling claims by the terror group and security forces over who was in control of Falluja and Ramadi. At least 80 people were killed, roughly 60 of the casualties were members of al Qaeda, in clashes Friday across the province, a senior interior ministry official told CNN. @highlight At least 80 people have been killed in fighting in Falluja, an official says @highlight Fighting is under way in Ramadi, but the number of casualties is not known @highlight Gunmen called on worshipers to join a Qaeda-backed group @highlight U.S. "partnering with the Iraqi government very closely," State Dept. says
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@placeholder broke both of his legs and sustained facial fractures and scarring on much of his body from the impact.
A college water polo star was one of the 13 injured in virgin-killer Elliot Rodger's Friday rampage on the University of California Santa Barbara campus. Alamo, California native Nick Pasichuke was in Isla Vista visiting his best friend Tyler Martin when he unfortunately came into Rodger's path. The University of the Pacific freshman was skateboarding back from a burrito run with Martin's roommate Patrick Eggert and two other girls around 9:30pm when Rodger's car came up from behind at top speed. Scroll for video 'It's a blur,' Pasichuke told the San Francisco Gate. 'My friend (Eggert) was on his bicycle and I had my longboard , and then I was hit out of nowhere. Next thing I knew I was lying in the street. It threw me 50 feet down the road.' @highlight Nick Pasichuke was skateboarding Friday night when he was hit by UCSB shooter Elliot Rodger's BMW @highlight The University of the Pacific student athlete was in town to visit a friend @highlight He broke both legs in the collision but will be able to play water polo again
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But a decision not to put her on trial was quickly taken so that the collapsing @placeholder would remain in ignorance about just how much we knew.
By Geoffrey Levy Melita Norwood, codenamed Hola, was one of the KGB's most prized spies She ended her days in a cosy, third-floor rented flat in a sheltered housing complex. Untroubled by the problems of the world, and with the added comfort of her married daughter Anita living nearby, Melita Norwood enjoyed the tranquillity of the small development ringed with flowering trees, and got on with her jam-making until her death, aged 93. How fortunate she was. In many other countries, the grey-haired great-grandmother would have ended her days in prison, or even been shot. For Mrs Norwood was no ordinary granny. Over a period of 35 years, she had been a spy for the KGB, passing on Britain’s nuclear secrets that enabled the Soviet Union to catch up in building the atomic bomb. @highlight Melita Norwood, codenamed Hola, was a prized spy in Moscow @highlight Passed on Britain's top nuclear secrets over a period of 35 years @highlight Her name emerged in the Mitrokhin Archive nine years after she died @highlight Neighbours believed she was a charming eccentric old lady
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Killed: Accounts manager @placeholder, pictured centre, was stabbed to death with a cleaver
By Rebecca Camber, Emily Andrews and Nick Fagge Last updated at 12:13 AM on 12th October 2011 A mentally ill woman accused of stabbing a grandmother to death was previously detained under the Mental Health Act, it was revealed last night. Nicola Edgington, 31, was deemed fit to be freed in September 2009. But that decision is now subject to an urgent Health Service inquiry after it emerged that she tried to get herself sectioned shortly before a rampage in which she is accused of murdering Sally Hodkin, 59, and attempting to kill Kerry Clark, 23. Accused: Nicola Edgington, left, is accused of killing Sally Hodkin, right, in an apparently random attack in Bexleyheath, Kent. She is pictured when she was detained in 2006 @highlight Nicola Edgington, 31, was deemed fit to be freed in September 2009 @highlight The decision is now subject to an urgent Health Service inquiry
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The Chinese gave CNN permission to bring in their own "flyaway" satellite dish and additional microwave gear to be able to transmit live -- a permission unheard of at the time in closed, Communist @placeholder.
(CNN) -- For CNN, Tiananmen Square was a watershed story -- a seminal moment in the network's history. Beijing bureau chief Mike Chinoy, producer Nancy Lane and Moscow bureau chief Steve Hurst Only nine years old in 1989, CNN was the only 24-hour news station on the air at the time. But staffers say the network suffered an inferiority complex when comparing itself to the major players in American television, who had dismissed the new upstart for years as "Chicken Noodle News." Enter Tiananmen Square. Change the face of television news. Take your place in the big leagues. "It put CNN on the map," said Mike Chinoy, CNN's Beijing bureau chief during the crisis. @highlight The story "put CNN on the map," said former Beijing bureau chief Mike Chinoy @highlight Reporters had flooded Beijing to cover the visit of Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev @highlight For the first time, a TV network beamed its own live pictures from China @highlight As protests grew, Chinese authorities ordered CNN to stop transmitting
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They worry that without its communities of artists, activists and immigrants, @placeholder's unique character and history will be paved over for new condos with perks like dog-washing areas and music rehearsal rooms.
A real protest, a fake Google employee, a viral video and some shiny buses have brought attention to the growing tensions between San Francisco's moneyed tech-sector workers and the city's working poor and middle class. Private bus lines snake through San Francisco, transporting employees in climate-controlled, Wi-Fi-enabled, cushioned comfort to their jobs at large Silicon Valley companies. Offered as a free employee perk by Google, Facebook, Apple, Yahoo and other companies, the large buses have become a symbol of income inequality here and a lightning rod for resentment. On Monday, organizers staged a protest at a Google bus stop in San Francisco with signs that read "Warning: Two-Tier System" and "Public $$$$, Private Gains." A video taken at the scene showed a confrontation between what seemed to be a protester and a Google employee who yelled, "Why don't you go to a city that can afford it? This is a city for the right people who can afford it." @highlight A staged protest of private buses brings attention to income inequality @highlight Many Bay Area tech companies offer private bus rides to employees as a perk @highlight Critics says the buses block traffic and deprive public transportation of income @highlight Well-paid tech workers have also contributed to the soaring cost of living in San Francisco
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There are two crossings near the school where @placeholder, who mans one of the crossings, was first hit by a car in May.
Lollipop man, Barry Brannick, 68, with the camera fitted to his body Lollipop men patrolling Britain’s 'most dangerous school crossing' are being fitted with cameras - after being knocked down by hit-and-run drivers a total of five times. The cameras were fitted to traffic monitors working outside Monks Abbey Primary School, Lincoln, this morning. The security measures have been introduced after lollipop man Dave Ellis, 41, was ran over three times, while his colleague Barry Brannick, 64, was hit twice in the last five months. The pair have also had to dive out of the way of several speeding cars after drivers refused to stop when they displayed their stop sign. @highlight Lollipop men at Monks Abbey Primary School in Lincoln hope cameras will deter drivers from speeding @highlight One lollipop man had his hand shattered in two places - and has been victim in three separate attacks
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Comparing @placeholder’s progress - which is kept top secret - to the best civilian labs has long been attempted by computer scientists and physicists.
Revealed: Edward Snowden has leaked documents which say the NSA are creating a computer that could break the world's strongest encryption tools The National Security Agency plans to create a quantum computer that could break the strongest encryption tools in the world, according to documents leaked by Edward Snowden. The former NSA contractor-turned whistleblower has provided documents which suggest that the NSA is on a code-breaking mission which could have revolutionary consequences for almost every type of encryption which protects records used by governments, banks and hospitals. The NSA plans to build a ‘cryptologically useful quantum computer’ as part of its $79.7 million research project, ‘Penetrating Hard Targets,’ through various classified contracts at a College Park laboratory in Maryland, according to the Washington Post. @highlight The NSA plans to build a 'cryptologically useful quantum computer' @highlight The plans were revealed in leaked documents from Edward Snowden @highlight It is part of the NSA's $79.7m 'Penetrating Hard Targets' research project @highlight It could break encryption codes which protect medical and bank records
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@placeholder isn't rated like a traditional network because it doesn't carry traditional commercials.
The "Downton Abbey" phenomenon just keeps getting bigger. Sunday's season four premiere of the upstairs-downstairs drama on PBS surpassed the comparable ratings for every previous episode. According to Nielsen data, at least 10.2 million viewers tuned in live (or within a few hours via digital video recorders) on Sunday night, up from 7.9 million at the start of season three and 8.2 million at the end of it. This was more than a "personal best" for "Downton." The season four premiere outperformed every other drama on Sunday night, too. CBS's "The Good Wife," for instance, had 9.2 million viewers; ABC's "Revenge" had 6.7 million. (All these totals will increase once several days of digital video recorder viewership is factored in.) @highlight At least 10.2 million viewers tune in Sunday to season 4 premiere @highlight That's up from 7.9 million at the start of "Downton's" season three @highlight PBS executive says the show has become a post-holiday tradition
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Popular: Jovetic was impressive during his five years at @placeholder and is still respected in Italy
Inter Milan are making another attempt to prise Stevan Jovetic away from Manchester City. They have been rebuffed twice already for the striker, who signed for City last summer in a deal worth £22million. Jovetic has only managed five starts for the Premier League champions, but managed six goals during his first season at the club. Target man: Jovetic has had a tough start to life at Manchester City but scored six times last season Interrupted: The striker made only five Premier League starts in a season disrupted by injuries The Montenegro international is well respected in Italy after spending a successful five seasons with Fiorentina. @highlight Inter Milan have had loan and permanent bids rejected @highlight Jovetic is the current fourth choice striker at Man City @highlight But Manuel Pellegrini is keen to keep the young striker at the Etihad
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The suspect then left @placeholder in a parking lot in the central Florida city, prompting police to warn that Aguilar may be disoriented and/or seriously injured.
(CNN) -- A missing University of Florida student's backpack was found at the residence of a suspect, whose car tested positive for blood, Gainesville police said Saturday. The developments came as authorities continued searching for Christian Aguilar, 18, last seen September 20. At a court hearing Saturday, a judge denied bail for Pedro Bravo, 18, charged with first-degree murder in Aguilar's apparent death. Aguilar's backpack was found hidden inside a suitcase in Bravo's closet, police spokesman Officer Ben Tobias said in a statement explaining what led authorities to charge Bravo with murder. Blood found in several locations in Bravo's vehicle will undergo an expedited analysis and be compared against known DNA samples of Aguilar, Tobias said. @highlight NEW: Blood found in suspect's vehicle, police say @highlight NEW: Student's backpack found at suspect's home, police say @highlight Christian Aguilar, 18, was last seen September 20 in Gainesville, Florida @highlight Pedro Bravo, also 18, is charged with murder
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Cruz denied playing a lead role in killing the bill, but insiders were quick to give the senator a new title: Speaker @placeholder.
Washington (CNN) -- It's a scenario we've seen before: a gridlocked Congress pushes off legislative action until the last minute. But this time, leaders couldn't reach a deal before they were scheduled to break for a five-week recess. House Speaker John Boehner and his new leadership team were prepared to pass a bill to fund a response to the crisis at the southern border. But then, Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas called a pizza party, and all bets were off. The bill that Boehner was pushing wasn't even expected to be taken up by the Senate because Democrats oppose a proposed fix to a 2008 law that makes it more difficult to deport children from Central America. @highlight Cruz is being branded by many as the man who killed the House border bill @highlight Allies gathered over pizza and the next day Boehner realized he didn't have enough votes @highlight Cruz and his allies denied that he twisted arms to get his way @highlight Texan has a new moniker: "Speaker Cruz"
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The @placeholder campaign announced earlier Thursday that it is offering 15 rewards of $1,000 each for individuals who "provide evidence leading to the arrest and conviction of anyone involved in voter fraud."
More than a week after results declared his defeat, the tea party-backed candidate in Mississippi's GOP primary for the U.S. Senate notified Sen. Thad Cochran on Thursday that he plans to challenge the outcome. State Sen. Chris McDaniel's campaign served papers to Cochran's son, Clayton, with notice of intent to challenge the results, citing allegations of improper crossover voting, according to the Clarion-Ledger of Mississippi. McDaniel's team had dispatched volunteers across the state to investigate election results in the state's 82 counties. An outside group has already filed a lawsuit in federal court. McDaniel's campaign has retained a legal team and is urging supporters to donate to the campaign legal fund. @highlight McDaniel campaign serves papers to Cochran with intent to challenge @highlight The campaign says it found nearly 5,000 "irregularities" in primary voting records @highlight McDaniel supporters call foul after Cochran's campaign turns to Democratic voters @highlight Conservative group files a lawsuit asking for full access to GOP primary voting records
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@placeholder's parents sold his phone to an unsuspecting woman without wiping
By Lucy Buckland Last updated at 5:50 PM on 9th December 2011 A game-keeper who works for a family of wealthy landowners who live next to the Queen's Sandringham estate was filmed laughing as his dog tore a fox to pieces. Christopher Carter, 49, who works at the West Acre Estate which neighbours the Queen's Norfolk residence, yesterday admitted encouraging his dogs to fight with the fox. Luke Byrne, 16, also filmed his terrier Sid ripping apart a trapped fox on the land during his school work experience when he was shadowing Carter. He is heard in the footage screaming 'kill it'. @highlight The Birkbeck family own the West Acre Estate which neighbours the Queen’s Sandringham residence in Norfolk @highlight Christopher Carter admitted encouraging his two dogs to fight a fox @highlight He could be sent to prison for six months over the cruelty @highlight Landowner Henry Birkbeck says attack was 'horrific' but vows not to sack him @highlight Luke Byrne, then 16, also filmed his pet dog mauling a fox while on work experience with Carter
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The statement adds: ‘The community calls on retailers not to discriminate against or boycott any goods, products or suppliers, which would give the message that violence and intimidation work – an especially troubling situation for @placeholder people in the UK.’
The targeting of supermarkets over the sale of kosher foods risks importing Middle Eastern violence to the UK, leaders of Britain’s Jewish communities warned last night. The Board of Deputies of British Jews and Jewish Leadership Council (JLC), which includes the heads of Britain’s main Jewish organisations, last night condemned boycotts and intimidation as ‘especially troubling’ for British Jews. Their joint intervention came after anti-Israel protesters caused ugly scenes at a branch of Tesco over the weekend, while Sainsbury’s pre-emptively removed kosher foods from a central London store amid fears demonstrators would ransack the shop. Leaders of Britain's Jewish communities have condemned protests over the sale of Kosher food. Pictured: Kosher goods were removed from Sainsbury's Holborn amid fears demonstrators would ransack the store @highlight Anti-Israel protestors 'wreaked havoc' at Tesco in Birmingham on Saturday @highlight Demonstrators were campaigning over shop's stocking of Israeli goods @highlight Sainsbury's in Holborn, London removed Kosher food over fear of protests @highlight Leaders say goods boycott 'gives message violence or intimidation works' @highlight Spokesman said: 'Our shops are no place for a political battle ground'
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So scientists use specialised instruments, either in ground-based telescopes or space-based ones like the @placeholder, to observe light far beyond the limited ranges we can see with the naked eye.
This incredible patchwork quilt of solar images shows the range of wavelengths that scientists use when investigating our Sun. The collage made from pictures taken by from Nasa's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) shows how looking at the Sun in different wavelengths highlights various aspects of its surface and atmosphere. While taking a photo of the Sun with a standard camera will simply show its familiar yellowish, featureless disk, the star actually emits light in all colours. Scroll down for interactive graphic explaining each colour Patchwork: This collage of solar images from NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory shows how observations of the sun in different wavelengths highlights different aspects of the sun's surface and atmosphere. The collage also includes images from other SDO instruments that display magnetic and Doppler information @highlight Collage made from pictures taken in various wavelengths taken by Nasa's Solar Dynamics Observatory @highlight Each different wavelength conveys information about different components of the Sun's surface and atmosphere @highlight Examining a range of wavelengths shows scientists how particles and heat move through the Sun's atmosphere
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A petition calling on @placeholder to return the character to her more realistic origins has reached more than 200,000 signatures in less than two weeks.
By Lucy Osborne PUBLISHED: 18:27 EST, 26 May 2013 | UPDATED: 18:30 EST, 26 May 2013 When Brave was released, parents were rightfully delighted that finally a Disney film had been made with a strong female role model who didn’t need a Prince to whisk her off her feet. Unlike most other Disney heroines, the animation character of Princess Merida looked like a real girl, complete with the ‘imperfections’ most people have. But now the plucky freckled redhead has been given a makeover for a new range of toys – which critics claim has left the character looking ‘sexualised’. @highlight Merida from Brave appears sleeker and 'sexualised' in new incarnation @highlight Parents outraged over makeover of strong female role model @highlight Brave co-director: 'I think it's atrocious what they have done to Merida
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'We couldn't afford to make the same mistakes again,' said defender Pepe, who was sent off against @placeholder and did not enlarge on what the mistakes were.
Portugal players arrived back home to a depressing welcome after a dismal World Cup, with no one even bothering to collect star player Cristiano Ronaldo from the airport. The Portuguese fared only slightly better than England, claiming four points to finish third in a group containing Germany, USA and Ghana but still being eliminated before the business end of the tournament begins in Brazil. Ronaldo also failed to live up to his billing as the best player on the planet - after struggling with injuries ahead of the tournament he returned to spend most of his games pouting petulantly at teammates before scoring his now customary single World Cup goal (in the final 2-1 victory against Ghana). @highlight Portugal arrived back home after a dismal showing at the 2014 World Cup @highlight Portuguese eliminated from group including Germany, USA and Ghana @highlight Cristiano Ronaldo cut a lonely figure as he hailed a public cab home @highlight Real Madrid star failed to inspire his side and scored a solitary goal @highlight Nani, Pepe and Joao Moutinho offered excuses for Portugal's exit
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"In the interest of the safety of all involved, and the safe transmission of assistance to the people of Gaza, we strongly encourage those on board the Rachel Corrie and other vessels to sail to @placeholder to deliver their materials to Gaza," Hammer said.
(CNN) -- The MV Rachel Corrie, a cargo ship loaded with humanitarian aid and bound for Gaza in defiance of an Israeli blockade, is on track to arrive there Saturday, according to the Free Gaza Movement. The 19 people aboard the vessel -- which is owned by the Free Gaza Movement -- include activists and crew members who are determined to reach Gaza, passengers told CNN. "We're not prepared to turn around," said Irish Nobel Peace Prize laureate Mairead Maguire, who is aboard the ship. "We are prepared to go straight to Gaza." "We will stay within the international waters," said Maguire. "If Israel refuses that we get into Gaza and insists on boarding our boat, then we will sit down as non-violent activists. We will be very peaceful. We will not resist the Israeli navy coming aboard, arresting us and taking us by force to [the Israeli port city of ] Ashdod, but we will not turn around. We will keep going." @highlight NEW: White House encourages activists to go to Ashdod @highlight Passengers refuse Israeli offer to offload in Israel, Irish minister says @highlight Ship to arrive Saturday @highlight Activists vow not to stop until they reach Gaza
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Cringely worked for Jobs in the early days of @placeholder, where he had turned down stock in the company for a $6-an-hour wage.
San Francisco (CNN) -- Dozens of people, many tapping on iPhones and discussing the "Steve Jobs" biography, lined up at a shopping center here on Thursday. But these Apple fans weren't in line to buy the company's latest gadget. They were here to see "Steve Jobs: The Lost Interview," a documentary of sorts that's now playing in a handful of U.S. cities. This particular screening of the never-before-aired interview with the Apple co-founder was set to be the final one at this theater, but producers extended its run after showings sold out. The film's interviewer, Robert X. Cringely, watched in the audience and answered questions afterward. @highlight "Steve Jobs: The Lost Interview" is based on a 1995 interview taped for PBS @highlight Most of the 69-minute interview was never aired @highlight In it, Jobs talks about Adobe, Microsoft and his ouster from Apple @highlight The interview is now playing in a handful of movie theaters
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Miss Smith, an undertaker, always hated her @placeholder breasts which, she thought, made her look like a '12-year-old boy'.
By Scarlett Russell Most women who decide on cosmetic surgery save up for years, take out a loan or even a second job. But for Gemini Smith, 23, from Cramlington, Northumbria, it was much easier - in fact all she had to do was sign up to MyFreeImplants.com, where users donated a dollar to her operation every time they sent her a message. After three months, Miss Smith had raised the £4,450 needed to send her from a 34A to a 34DD. Scroll down for video Never been happier: Gemini Smith, 23, plunged into depression before online strangers on MyFreeImplants.com funded her 34DD boob job @highlight Gemini Smith from Cramlington, Northumbria, raised £4,450 for boob job @highlight Strangers on MyFreeImplants.com helped her go from 34A to 34DD @highlight 'When I raised the amount I was over the moon,' says Miss Smith @highlight She's not alone as many British women seem to be using the site
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But Ukip says story is 'more shocking than BBC's headline suggest' The prime minister of Romania has admitted there is a problem with citizens of his country coming to Britain and committing crimes. Victor Ponta said Roma gypsies, in particular, posed a 'huge challenge' to law enforcement by begging and stealing mobile phones. He said he supported Britain's moves to tighten up access to benefits for Romanian and Bulgarian immigrants. Warning: Romania's Prime Minister Victor Ponta has admitted there is a problem with citizens of his country coming to Britain and committing crimes Romanian migrants in Park Lane, one of Central London's most prestigious roads. Benefit restrictions are likely to deter Romanian migrants from coming to Britain, a poll has found @highlight BBC Newsnight poll found one in 12 Romanians would consider the UK @highlight Also found 13.6 per cent of Bulgarians may come here this year or next @highlight Many have started looking for work and a place to live, survey says @highlight But Ukip says story is 'more shocking than BBC's headline suggest'
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Despite the delay, officials insisted Greece would not default on Thursday, when @placeholder must make a debt payment of about €5bn without the benefit of international aid.
(Financial Times) -- Eurozone finance ministers last night postponed agreement on Greece's long-delayed €31.3bn aid payment for yet another week as divisions between the International Monetary Fund and EU creditors over how fast Athens must reduce its burgeoning debt levels burst into the open. Christine Lagarde, the IMF chief, and Jean-Claude Juncker, chair of the eurogroup of finance ministers, publicly sparred over whether Greece must reduce its debt levels to 120 per cent of economic output by 2020, long viewed the target to get Athens back to a sustainable debt level. An agreement between the IMF and eurozone governments is essential to releasing the bailout tranche since both creditors disburse financial assistance concurrently. @highlight Eurozone finance ministers postponed agreement on Greece's long-delayed €31.3bn aid payment @highlight Shows divisions between IMF and EU creditors over how fast Athens must reduce its debt @highlight IMF: Greece must reduce its debt levels to 120 per cent of economic output by 2020 @highlight Juncker told a post-meeting press conference the target would be moved to 2022
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Approximately 16 hours later, Coglaiti and Calderon were found dead in a @placeholder apartment.
A Texas man fatally shot his ex-girlfriend Tuesday morning before turning the gun on himself in a murder-suicide just hours after the woman went to the police seeking protection, police say. Heather Coglaiti, 33, reported her ex-boyfriend, 46-year-old Jose Calderon, to the Corpus Christi Police Department Monday seeking protection after he allegedly slashed her tires and sent her threatening text messages. Calderon spoke with police in a 37-minute interview and was released without being charged, according to BuzzFeed. Murder: Jose Calderon (right) fatally shot his ex-girlfriend, Heather Coglaiti (left)Tuesday morning before turning the gun on himself in a murder-suicide just hours after the woman went to the police seeking protection @highlight Jose Calderon, 46, fatally shot Heather Coglaiti, 33, Tuesday morning before turning the gun on himself in a murder-suicide @highlight The tragic incident occurred just hours after Heather sought police protection against the man @highlight Coglaiti has filed seven complaints against Calderon in the last month and feared for life as Calderon harassed her after she ended their relationship @highlight Calderon once poured liquor on Coglaiti's head and threatened to set her on fire @highlight Coglaiti had her brother come and live with her and her three children to protect them from Calderon
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It holds conferences with high prices -- $6,000 to attend the one in @placeholder -- but it distributes selected talks free online.
Edinburgh (CNN) -- In the 20th century, getting your child a toy car meant a trip to a shopping mall. In the 21st century, it can mean going to your computer, downloading a file and creating the toy on your 3-D printer. Only that is not quite revolutionary enough for Massimo Banzi, who spoke at the TED Global conference in Edinburgh, Scotland, in late June. As Banzi pointed out, the 3-D printer a friend of his used to build a toy car was itself an open-source device -- one that could be produced by anyone from freely available plans. The open-source maker movement offers an immense range of possibilities for creativity -- and in some ways, Banzi has been at the center of it. He is part of a team of five people behind "Arduino," a pocket-sized open-source circuit board with a microprocessor that has been used as the brains of thousands of custom devices. @highlight Open-source movement offers infinite opportunity for invention @highlight Massimo Banzi's Arduino motherboards control thousands of DIY devices @highlight Banzi says if you have an idea for something, you can create it @highlight He spoke at TED Global 2012 conference on "radical openness"
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Nine months of mass protests calling for his resignation have moved his powerful @placeholder neighbors, with U.S. backing, to propose a plan allowing Saleh to step down in exchange for immunity from prosecution.
By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 5:23 PM on 26th October 2011 Hundreds of Yemeni women have set fire to a pile of female face and body veils on a main street in the capital Sanaa to protest the government's brutal crackdown against the country's popular uprising. The women spread a black cloth across a main street and threw their full-body veils, known as makrama, onto a pile, sprayed it with oil and set it ablaze. As the flames rose, they chanted: 'Who protects Yemeni women from the crimes of the thugs?' The women in Yemen have taken a key role in the uprising against President Ali Abdullah Saleh's authoritarian rule that erupted in March, inspired by other Arab revolutions. @highlight The act is a symbolic Bedouin tribal appeal to tribesmen for help @highlight Yemeni president Ali Abdullah Saleh offers U.S. ambassador a deal @highlight He will step down if give immunity from prosecution
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@placeholder and Merkel issued a terse statement on Tuesday saying they were "determined to ensure the full implementation, without delay, of decisions adopted by the summit, which are necessary now more than ever."
Athens, Greece (CNN) -- Greece's cabinet voted Wednesday to support Prime Minister George Papandreou's call to hold a referendum as soon as possible about the latest bailout plan, ministers coming out of the meeting told a CNN affiliate. The vote was unanimous, though some of the ministers expressed criticism prior to casting their votes, CNN affiliate Mega Channel reported. The cabinet vote came hours before German Chancellor Angela Merkel, French President Nicolas Sarkozy and senior figures from the International Monetary Fund and European Union were to meet Wednesday with Greek officials at an emergency meeting in Cannes, France, ahead of the G-20 summit. @highlight NEW: Vote was unanimous, ministers tell CNN affiliate @highlight Vote followed tumultuous day in the markets, with Dow Jones down 300 points @highlight Europe needs to push ahead with the deal, White House spokesman says @highlight A rejection of the deal could send Greece crashing out of the euro
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As the new safety measures were announced, London Mayor Boris Johnson said he thought cyclists using headphones while riding on @placeholder's streets are an 'absolute scourge' and he would not be against banning them.
By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 11:59 EST, 19 November 2013 | UPDATED: 12:53 EST, 19 November 2013 Richard Muzira died after being knocked from his bicycle by a lorry in Camberwell last night. He was a keen volunteer who once donated at £3,000 prize to a charity he worked with The sixth cyclist killed in London in the last two weeks was an 'real hero' who worked as a volunteer for a mental health charity, colleagues said today. Richard Muzira, father of two and volunteer filmmaker at CoolTan Arts, died after being dragged under the wheels of a tipper truck at a busy junction on Camberwell Road in South London just after noon on Monday. @highlight Father of two Richard Muriza died at the scene in south London @highlight A charity he volunteered with spoke of their devastation at his death today @highlight A colleague said: 'He was a unique, special beautiful person' @highlight The keen cyclist once donated a £3,000 prize to the charity he supported @highlight Extra police will hit streets after spate of cycling deaths over past fortnight @highlight Boris Johnson today called cyclists wearing headphones a 'scourge'
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In 2010, it reached $273 billion, over 40% of @placeholder's global trade deficit, but still amounted to less than 2% of GDP.
(CNN) -- Since China adopted a "managed float" of the renminbi (RMB) in 2005, the RMB has appreciated in real terms by over 20 per cent against the U.S. dollar. Still, politicians and economists in the U.S. say China is guilty of "currency manipulation" and say the RMB remains artificially undervalued. The U.S. Senate on Thursday voted to push a bill which will impose punitive tariffs on China for allegedly manipulating the RMB exchange rate to gain unfair trade advantage. U.S. President Barack Obama said China is manipulating its currency but expressed concerns about backing the Senate bill. China opposes the bill, warning that it "seriously violates rules of the World Trade Organization and obstructs China-U.S. trade ties." @highlight The U.S. Senate considers imposing punitive tariffs on China for allegedly manipulating the RMB @highlight U.S. President Barack Obama said China is manipulating its currency but expressed concerns about backing the bill @highlight China opposes the bill, warning it "seriously violates rules of the World Trade Organization and obstructs China-U.S. trade ties"
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Only 74 of the original 182 participants made it to @placeholder in the first year.
(CNN) -- The Race to Dakar has been marred by injuries to three Britons after they were involved in a road traffic accident in South America, which left two others dead. The support vehicle, a Land Rover Defender, was involved in a head-on collision in the town of Tacna, Peru, close to the Chilean border. Two other vehicles were involved in the smash, in which two lost their lives and others were injured. The three Race2Recovery members were taken to hospital and later flown to hospital in Lima, where they are said to be "stable and conscious". The injuries have been described as "non-life threatening". @highlight Three Britons injured following a road traffic accident in Peru, which left two dead @highlight Happened on Day Five of the rally while support vehicle was traveling with rest of team @highlight The Race2Recovery teammates were flown to hospital in Lima @highlight Team to continue quest to complete Dakar Rally by final stage on January 20
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The sheep will not struggle in the chill of the Scottish winter because the part of @placeholder they live in usually gets much colder.
By John Hall A Scottish farmer has spent £5,000 on CCTV cameras and guard dogs to protect his new flock of the 'world's cutest sheep'. Raymond Irvine paid £55,000 for 10 ewes and one ram of the Valais Blacknose breed and now intends to breed them at his farm near Tomintoul in Moray. The sheep, which are only found in Switzerland, are well-known for their shaggy coats and spiral horns, but it is their distinctive, incredibly dark 'black hole' faces - which look as if they have been Photoshopped to have all features removed - that draw much of the attention. @highlight Raymond Irvine paid £55,000 for 10 Valais Blacknose ewes and one ram @highlight Adorable sheep, which originate in Switzerland, are a highly prized breed @highlight Incredibly dark 'black hole' faces look as if they have had features erased
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It's not a given that the service will pull in a significant share of customers looking to pay for @placeholder shows when they air for free or come bundled with cable subscriptions.
On the heels of an announcement that HBO would offer a standalone version of its streaming service, CBS announced it was rolling out its own. The network launched CBS All Access on Thursday, offering live and on-demand shows that can be streamed through apps and on the CBS website. Though Recode hails the move as the TV industry weaning itself off of cable providers, CBS says it considers the All Access service a supplement to what the network offers on TV. Demand: CBS says its All Access service is for the 'super-fans' who want more content, not to challenge cable providers like Comcast @highlight CBS All Access launched Thursday with live and on-demand programming that can be streamed through the CBS website and on mobile apps @highlight The service does not have a deal in place to stream NFL on CBS games and is not available outside the 14 cities where CBS owns a local station
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@placeholder threatens, ‘there will be a warrant for your arrest for kidnapping the moment you go into labor.’
Bode Miller’s pregnant ex-lover claims she has forwarded messages sent to her by the Olympian’s wife to police as the custody battle over the skier’s unborn child escalates into an extraordinary war between the two women. Miller, 35, launched his fight for joint legal and physical custody of Sara McKenna’s child just days after his wife, Morgan Beck, suffered a miscarriage. Now in an increasingly vitriolic online exchange between McKenna and Miller’s wife of three months, Beck brands her adversary a woman who lied about being on the Pill ‘to lock down a man who doesn’t want to be with her.’ @highlight Model Sara McKenna is expecting Olympian's baby next month - he will fight her in court for custody @highlight Miller's wife, Morgan Beck, threatens to have McKenna arrested 'for kidnapping' in a very public cat-fight @highlight Miller already has a four-year-old daughter by a third woman who he is also suing for legal and physical custody @highlight Beck suffered a miscarriage just days before papers for the custody case were filed
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I was often treated to performances by @placeholder and her sisters.
By Suzannah Hills PUBLISHED: 11:11 EST, 27 April 2012 | UPDATED: 11:31 EST, 27 April 2012 Tragic: Nicky Payne was rushed to hospital after collapsing during a rounders game A twin witnessed the tragic moment her seemingly healthy teenage sister dropped dead from a heart attack during a PE lesson at school, it emerged yesterday Nicola Payne, 14, was playing rounders with classmates when she collapsed and suffered the fatal cardiac arrest on Tuesday morning. Her non-identical twin sister Charlotte was in the sports hall with her as she fell the floor clutching her chest at Angley School in Cranbrook, Kent. @highlight Nicky Payne collapsed in front of her twin sister Charlotte in their school sports hall @highlight She was rushed to hospital but later died of a heart attack @highlight 800 join RIP page on Facebook to pay tributes to 'a totally inspirational girl'
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