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I’ll cook the tea, the baby is asleep, and we can head back to the house with @placeholder tomorrow.” | By Spencer Bright PUBLISHED: 20:08 EST, 24 January 2013 | UPDATED: 09:38 EST, 25 January 2013 Noble philosophy: Ross now lives for the moment Were it not for an apparently trivial series of events, Ross Noble, his wife Fran and baby daughter Elfie would have perished in the bushfire that destroyed their Australian home. It is four years since that traumatic day in February 2009 but this is the first time Noble, one of Britain’s most popular stand-up comedians, has felt able to talk about it at length. It has changed his outlook on life, and resulted in the family uprooting from their 100-acre farm just outside Melbourne and settling back in Britain, where he was born.
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Family lost everything in 2009 bushfire which destroyed their Australian farm
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Newcastle comedian took wife and baby daughter and moved back to Britain | 55,400 | record_train |
If guests decide their stay is barely worth a dollar -- or euro, this being @placeholder -- then it could it could also wind up being an embarrassing financial disaster. | When your city has an unenviable reputation for insulting tourists and fleecing them for every cent, inviting hotel guests to pay what they want could be a risky move. That's the experiment being tested by several hotels in the French capital during the height of the summer season. "It's something like a trust contract between the client and the hotel," says Aldric Duval, who came up with the "Payez ce que vous voulez" (Pay what you want) concept as a gimmick to promote Tour d'Auvergne, his three-star hotel in the city's Opera district. Duval has recruited four other city center hotels, variously rated with three and four stars, to the scheme which runs from July 21 to August 10.
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Five hotels in Paris have signed up to the pay-what-you-want scheme during peak summer months
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Hotelier Aldric Duval says the plan is to create a "trust contract" between client and hotel
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He says guests could pay one euro for a hotel room but believes most will "play true" | 55,401 | record_train |
Disbelief: The Chelsea defender didn't seem to know how to react after he was bitten by @placeholder yesterday | By Dominic King PUBLISHED: 17:26 EST, 22 April 2013 | UPDATED: 18:00 EST, 22 April 2013 Are Liverpool right to stand by Luis Suarez? Luis Suarez is facing a ban that is set to run into next season after the Liverpool striker was charged by the FA for his outrageous bite on Branislav Ivanovic. The Liverpool striker was charged with violent conduct at the end a dramatic day during which Hillsborough campaigner Margaret Aspinall admitted she was torn over the gesture by Suarez of donating his fine to the families of the 96 victims. Suarez, who was fined an undisclosed amount by Liverpool yesterday, will discover his fate tomorrow when a three-man Independent Regulatory Committee sits to hear his case. Nobody from Liverpool or the FA will be present.
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Luis Suarez charged with violent conduct by FA for bite on Ivanovic
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Prime Minister says the FA must take into account Suarez is a role model
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Uruguayan has until 6pm tomorrow to answer charge
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Pair had a bust-up at half-time in the tunnel over alleged elbow incident
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Suarez insists he is 'deeply sorry for 'inexcusable behaviour'
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PFA have offered the striker anger management classes
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Suarez donates club fine to Hillsborough Family Support Group
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Police visit Ivanovic but Chelsea defender spares Suarez from prosecution | 55,402 | record_train |
The argument is seen in the second episode of @placeholder's new show, with the first part airing on Friday night. | She's already been reported to the police for hate crimes against overweight people, but Katie Hopkins is continuing with her verbal assault on the matter. On Tuesday, the controversial TV star was reported by a woman belonging to a 'fat activist' group during filming for her new programme on TLC, in which she gains and loses three stone in six months. But the former Apprentice star isn't backing down. In an interview with The Telegraph today, she has taken another stab at people who are overweight, saying: 'All fat people want is an excuse. But fatties have the one thing disabled people don’t have. They have choice.'
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Katie Hopkins was accused of committing a hate crime against fat people
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Now says that fat people, unlike disabled people, have a choice
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Maintains that she would raise topic with an obese person in a car park
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In show, she went from 8st 12lb to 11st 13lb and back again in six months | 55,403 | record_train |
@placeholder presidential politics runs on the billions of multi-national businesses and winning elections is inextricably connected to finessing that dependency to give the converse appearance of independence. | (CNN) -- Bill and Hillary Clinton never fail to confound Americans. Their political and public service accomplishments often appear diminished by the stumbles in their private lives, real or imagined. No holder of high office, obviously, is ever judged simply for policy initiatives, and that seems especially true of the Clintons. As Hillary Clinton positions herself for a likely 2016 run for president, the scrutiny she will endure extends, inevitably, to her husband. Journalists and critics on the right will probably have to mine new material, however. What happened in Arkansas and the Oval Office have been more topically tortured than Benghazi.
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The Clinton Foundation has come under scrutiny for its operations and finances
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James Moore: As Hillary Clinton will likely run for president, critics are looking for mistakes
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He says evaluation of Clinton as a presidential candidate may be tied to the foundation
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Moore: Charity work honorable, but Clintons need to set boundaries on power, wealth | 55,404 | record_train |
Brown had faced increasing pressure to testify before @placeholder holds general elections, widely expected to be held May 6. | London, England (CNN) -- Britain's involvement in the invasion of Iraq "was the right decision and it was for the right reasons," Prime Minister Gordon Brown said Friday in his first response at an inquiry into country's role in the March 2003 conflict. Brown was answering a question from the chairman of the inquiry, John Chilcot, about whether he thought taking military action in March 2003 was the right decision, especially given that it led to such a great loss of life among military personnel and civilians. The prime minister said he respects members of the armed forces "who served with great distinction in Iraq" and lost their lives, and to civilians who died.
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Gordon Brown served as Chancellor, or head of the Treasury, from 1997 until 2007
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Brown: "Financial concerns played no part in military planning for the Iraq"
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Brown: "I made it clear we would support whatever option the military decided upon"
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The decision to go to war in Iraq was made for the right reasons, he said | 55,405 | record_train |
Several former Arsenal colleagues have made the same move to City and @placeholder continued: 'If the fans can't move on then it's too bad. | Manchester City touched down in London after catching a private jet ahead of the Community Shield final against Arsenal. Manuel Pellegrini's side go into the clash as heavy favourites at Wembley to compete for the first piece of silverware this season. Frank Lampard is already showing his commitment to his new club by travelling to London and staying with the team at the Landmark Hotel. The former Chelsea midfielder, who is on a sixth month loan at City, will not be playing, however. WATCH Scroll down for 'Pellegrini: New signings won't be ready for Community Shield' All aboard! Manchester City caught a private jet ahead of their Community Shield clash against Arsenal
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Manuel Pellegrini's side looking to add more silverware
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Premier League champions are favourites against the Gunners
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Frank Lampard travels down despite not playing in Community Shield
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Samir Nasri set to play after upsetting Arsenal supporters | 55,406 | record_train |
@placeholder can then sell the meat on to catering firms, processors or supermarkets without providing any warning labels. | Beef from cows that are infected with bovine tuberculosis could be being served in schools and hospitals, it has emerged. The Government has admitted that meat from 28,000 diseased cattle is sold every year to catering firms and some supermarkets. The Department for Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) is believed to be making £10million a year selling the infected carcasses. Beef from cows infected with TB is being used to supply schools, hospitals and the military. File picture Officials claim the risk of catching the illness from eating infected meat is ‘extremely low’. But Tesco has refused to sell the beef due to public health concerns and Sainsbury’s, Waitrose, Burger King and McDonald’s have also chosen to ban it.
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Meat from diseased animals being sold by farming ministry
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Many manufacturers reject it, but the meat is used schools and hospitals
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Defra defended the sales, claiming risk of TB transmission is 'extremely low' | 55,407 | record_train |
Such is the demand here that Britain has produced 1,500 of @placeholder’s 5,000 dating websites. | By Louise Eccles PUBLISHED: 20:29 EST, 27 November 2012 | UPDATED: 02:47 EST, 28 November 2012 Love is all you need, the Beatles said. But these days it helps if you have a computer too. Online dating is becoming one of the most popular ways to find a partner. More than nine million Britons are thought to have logged on looking for a perfect match. They are contributing to a business that last year generated £170million for the UK economy. Popular: About nine million Britons are believed to have logged on to internet dating sites such as eHarmony
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Country has highest internet dating turnover of any European nation
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More than nine million Britons have logged on to a dating site | 55,408 | record_train |
@placeholder finished clinically eight minutes into the second half to seal a victory that sees them leapfrog Barcelona, who take on city rivals Espanyol on Sunday. | A ferocious drive by Jose Maria Gimenez set Atletico Madrid on their way to a 2-0 victory at Elche that moved them into second place in La Liga on Saturday. Diego Simeone's side are better known for their aerial threat at set-plays but they showed versatility to work a short corner to centre back Gimenez on the edge of the area and he lashed into the net after 15 minutes. It was a solid display from Atletico, whose La Liga match last weekend against Deportivo La Coruna was overshadowed by the death of a fan in apparently organised fighting near their Calderon stadium.
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Jose Maria Gimenez fires Atletico into an early lead in the 16th minute
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Mario Mandzukic scores 12th goal of the season to make result safe
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Atletico still trail leaders Real Madrid but are now a point above Barcelona
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Luis Enrique's men play Espanyol on Sunday
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Elche remain in 19th place in the La Liga table | 55,409 | record_train |
The scientists plotted tweets identified as risky on a map of the @placeholder to discover where they originated and then ran statistical models to see if these were areas where HIV cases had been reported. | By Sarah Griffiths PUBLISHED: 12:36 EST, 4 March 2014 | UPDATED: 13:09 EST, 4 March 2014 Twitter can be used to track HIV outbreaks and could one day help prevent them, scientists claim. It may be possible to predict sexual risk and drug use by monitoring tweets and mapping where they come from and comparing them with data on the geographical distribution of HIV cases, according to a new study. A team of U.S. scientists examined almost 10,000 tweets with sexual and drug-related themes and found that their locations were a good predictor for statistics on HIV prevalence.
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Scientists from UCLA examined almost 10,000 tweets with sexual and drug-related themes to map their locations
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They found the map was a good predictor for statistics on HIV prevalence
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Other studies have examined how Twitter can be used to predict outbreaks of infections like influenza | 55,410 | record_train |
@placeholder agent when they were given assistance by Moscow over the Boston | By Will Stewart PUBLISHED: 11:54 EST, 17 May 2013 | UPDATED: 14:47 EST, 17 May 2013 Russia's Federal Security Bureau has breached protocol to name the man they say is in charge of the CIA's work in Moscow. A spokesman for the bureau named the CIA's 'rezident' while speaking to Russian media about the capture of alleged spy Ryan Fogle. The diplomat's name matched that of a U.S. embassy counsellor in a recent directory of foreign officials in Moscow, reports the Daily Telegraph. Scroll down for video Arrested: The US diplomat was pinned to the ground and arrested by the Russian agent he was trying to recruit
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Russia identifies U.S. embassy diplomat as head of intelligence in Moscow
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Revelation follows capture of Agent Blond - undercover diplomat Ryan Fogle
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Letter allegedly found on Ryan Fogle offers agent $1million per year to defect
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U.S. ambassador was summoned to Russian foreign ministry to explain
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Photos of his belongings show Fogle was in possession of two wigs, three pairs of sunglasses, a microphone, a knife and plenty of money | 55,411 | record_train |
Since the incident, Mr @placeholder's teenage daughter has been too afraid to live in the house. | By William Turvill PUBLISHED: 05:43 EST, 12 December 2013 | UPDATED: 10:18 EST, 12 December 2013 A man who broke into a house ended up having to be freed by police after he got stuck while climbing through a window. Daniel Severn, 27, was trying to break into the house of Richard Wilson in Howden, East Yorkshire, by getting in through the bathroom. But his foot got trapped in the window and he was left hanging upside down for an hour with his head resting on a toilet. Burglar Daniel Severn, 27, begged his victim to call the police after he got stuck upside down over his toilet
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Daniel Severn, 27, was stuck for 90 minutes with head resting on the toilet
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Discovering him at 5.30am, the burglar told homeowner Richard Wilson: 'Please help! Call the police'
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Court was told: 'It would be funny if it were not so serious' | 55,412 | record_train |
Dozens of women and men stampeded in formal gowns and party dresses for the fundraiser, prompting Ms. @placeholder to switch out her high-heeled boots for sneakers. | (CNN)As a guy with a Fred Flintstone physique, competing on the same runway with a Miss Universe contestant was never on my bucket list. Yet, there I was, alone with the stunning Miss Ghana 2014, as we eyeballed each other's outfits head to toe. Abena Akuaba Appiah, who will battle for the planet's most prestigious tiara this weekend at the 63rd annual Miss Universe Pageant, was wearing a form-fitting ivory mini dress with black leather go-go boots. I was wearing a sleeveless purple satin V-neck dress with neon yellow Reeboks. "I like your dress," she said, without the slightest trace of irony.
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Darren Garnick: Miss Universe contest a kitschy, utopian event where nations put aside their rivalries and act like BFFFs
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He says dustup over Miss Lebanon selfie with Miss Israel shows that spirit tricky to maintain | 55,413 | record_train |
'As we have said since day one, the violation of the privacy of Mrs. Cochran is out of bounds for politics and is reprehensible,' @placeholder said in a statement Thursday. | By Associated Press and Michael Zennie Three more Mississippi Tea Party activists - including a party official - have been arrested over a photo taken of the ailing wife of longtime Republican Senator Thad Cochran. Authorities say the men were hoping to use the photo of Rose Cochran, taken in her nursing home without her permission, as part of a campaign to allege that Cochran had an affair with another woman. The picture of the senator's spouse, who has lived with dementia for 13 years, infuriated him and prompted a criminal investigation. It has also threatened to consume the Republican primary and undermine challenger Chris McDaniel - whom the suspects all support.
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Mark Mayfield, a Tea Party board member, school teacher Richard Sager and John Mary were arrested Thursday
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The activists were hoping to use the picture of Rose Cochran in an ad claiming Thad Cochran is having an affair
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Mrs Cochran has been suffering from dementia for 13 years and is in hospice care
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The men were hoping to support the campaign of Tea Party challenger Chris McDaniel | 55,414 | record_train |
Her comments accusing Oberst, now 33, of rape had been written beneath an article about domestic violence for @placeholder's 'It Happened to Me' series in December, and were later shared on other blogs. | By Lydia Warren A woman who claimed the singer of indie rock band Bright Eyes had raped her after a concert when she was 16 has admitted to making the story up. Joanie Faircloth, who had accused Conor Oberst of rape in a series of online posts in December 2013, issued a statement retracting her story on Monday. 'The statements I made and repeated online and elsewhere over the past six months accusing Conor Oberst of raping me are 100% false,' the statement said. She admitted making up the stories 'to get attention while I was going through a difficult period in my life and trying to cope with my son’s illness'.
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Joanie Faircloth had previously accused Conor Oberst of raping her in 2003 - but on Monday, she called the claims '100% false'
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She said she made up the story to get attention while she struggled with her son's poor health
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After she made the three posts in the comments section of XOJane.com in December, Oberst sued her for $1 million for libeling him
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Singer-songwriter said the accusations have damaged his career | 55,415 | record_train |
He also cautioned that it was too soon to say whether an intravenous drip of @placeholder caused the track marks. | LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- When Michael Jackson collapsed at his rented mansion last month, the singer's arms were riddled with marks and their veins had collapsed -- both characteristics found in intravenous drug users, sources told CNN on Tuesday. A source says Michael Jackson had "paper white skin. As white as a white T-shirt." The revelations add to the speculation that prescription drugs played a part in Jackson's death on June 25. The exact cause is pending toxicology results that aren't due for at least another week. A source involved with the investigation into Jackson's death told CNN that Jackson had "numerous track marks" on his arms -- and that those marks "could certainly be consistent with the regular IV use of a drug, like Diprivan."
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Source cites "numerous track marks" on Jackson's arms when medics came
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2nd source says Jackson's veins were collapsed in both arms
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Sources also say Jackson was emaciated, didn't have any hair
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Toxicology reports are at least a week away | 55,416 | record_train |
The transfer of the prisoners brings to 10 the number of prisoners who have been removed from the @placeholder military prison in recent days, as the Obama administration attempts to move toward closure of the facility by January. | HAMILTON, Bermuda (CNN) -- The Obama administration's agreement with Bermuda to settle four Uyghurs from Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, was causing a rift Friday between the United States and its strongest ally, Britain. Bermuda's premier, Ewart Brown, calls accepting the four Uyghurs from Guantanamo Bay "a humanitarian act." Also Friday, the U.S. Justice Department announced five other Guantanamo detainees -- one from Iraq and one from Chad and three from Saudi Arabia -- had been transferred to their home countries. Iraqi national Jawad Jabber Sadkhan was sent to Iraq on Thursday night, and Chadian national Mohammed El Gharani went to Chad early Friday, the department said.
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Four Uyghurs free to roam about Bermuda but don't have passports to leave
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Briton: "We feel we should have been consulted" before deal with "overseas territory"
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U.S. State Department official: "I don't think we bypassed anyone"
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U.S. transfers five others from Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, back to home countries | 55,417 | record_train |
Roof with a view: The jumbled rooftops of @placeholder as seen from the top of the hotel | There’s an awful lot to see and do in New York – but I’m staying in The James hotel and it’s sapping my motivation to go out and explore. It’s a Disney Land of swankery that’s hard to walk away from. First of all, there’s my room. It’s on a corner, 11 floors up, overlooking the streets of Manhattan’s trendy Soho district – and it’s mesmerising. Two sides of the room are almost entirely formed of windows and when I arrive I spend a good while peering out of them at the district’s jumble of offices, townhouses and designer shops.
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The James New York is one of Manhattan's trendiest hotels
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Dining there is a real treat thanks to the David Burke Kitchen restaurant
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A great night's sleep is all but guaranteed thanks to incredibly comfy beds
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The rooftop bar - Jimmy's - is where you'll find great cocktails and views | 55,418 | record_train |
Experts say athletes with @placeholder often struggle with memory and decision-making. | The body of former NFL linebacker Jovan Belcher was exhumed Friday in order to perform tests on his brain, a lawyer for the player's family told the Kansas City Star. Attorney Dirk Vandever told the newspaper that Belcher's family hopes tests will provide a clue as to why the four-year veteran of the Kansas City Chiefs shot his longtime girlfriend to death then killed himself about a year ago. Belcher's body was exhumed Friday from a cemetery in Long Island, New York, the paper reported. It was not clear where the body was sent for examination. Vandever didn't immediately respond to CNN's calls for comment Sunday morning.
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Jovan Belcher shot his girlfriend and himself in December 2012
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The Kansas City Star reports his body was exhumed on Friday
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Belcher's family wants his brain to be studied for signs of CTE
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Experienced pathologist says 50-50 chance examination will reveal results | 55,419 | record_train |
'I am afraid that it will be extremely difficult to do it, especially because the own resources decision and implementation regulations concern as well the UK's rebate, so if you open this for future negotiations, you open a @placeholder.' | David Cameron today insisted he will not pay 'anything like' the £1.7billion being demanded by the EU - after Brussels chiefs warned the UK rebate could be up for grabs if he does not pay up. Budget commissioner Jacek Dominik said it would be 'extremely difficult' for the Prime Minister to challenge the EU's demand for extra cash – despite Mr Cameron's angry insistence that he will not pay it by the due date of December 1. Mr Dominik said the move risked opening a 'Pandora's box' which could put the future of the UK's £3billion-a-year rebate in question.
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David Cameron said he would not pay the EU's demand for extra £1.7billion
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Budget commissioner Jacek Dominik says he is 'surprised' by PM's reaction
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He said it risked opening a 'Pandora's box' which threatened the UK rebate
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The rebate is worth some £3 billion a year to British taxpayers | 55,420 | record_train |
Instead, he argued, if he had paid more attention to politics he would have won re-election in @placeholder. | By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 15:25 EST, 29 July 2013 | UPDATED: 15:39 EST, 29 July 2013 Former Indiana and current Florida schools chief Tony Bennett and his staff raised a charter school's grades despite poor test scores. Bennett and his staff gave the school run by a prominent Republican donor an 'A', after test scores in algebra initially earned it a 'C', emails obtained by AP showed. The schools chief is renowned for promising to hold 'failing' schools accountable. Fixing grades? Former Indiana and current Florida schools chief Tony Bennett (pictured) is accused of fixing school grades at a charter school run by a prominent Republican donor
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Emails showed Bennett discussing with staff the legality of changing just Christel DeHaan's grade
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Christel DeHaan has given more than $2.8 million to Republicans since 1998, including $130,000 to Bennett
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Grades determine how much state funding schools receive
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Low grade also detract from a neighborhood and drive homebuyers elsewhere | 55,421 | record_train |
Despite a dip in approval ratings, Pinera is positive on the future and says that now the @placeholder are beginning to see the benefits of their labors. | (CNN) -- The Federal Reserve "printing money" will never solve the economic problems in the U.S., Chilean President Sebastian Pinera has told CNN. Pinera's comments follow the Fed's September announcement it will launch its third round of quantitative easing to combat the country's stagnating economic growth and unemployment rate of 8.1%. Pinera said the U.S. policy of monetary stimulus is a "concern" for Chile and other countries in South America such as Brazil. He added: "You need to take account of the fiscal deficit... People want miracles. But in economics, you don't have miracles. You just have good policy and hard work."
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Chilean President tells CNN U.S. stimulus is a concern
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Sebastian Pinera told CNN: "In economics, you don't have miracles"
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He also warned Europe must "make up their minds" on the region's debt crisis
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Chile -- on the western coast of South America -- is rich in mineral resources | 55,422 | record_train |
@placeholder told the court: 'One photocopy was enough to threaten the operations of the Holy See.' | By Graham Smith PUBLISHED: 10:04 EST, 3 October 2012 | UPDATED: 10:06 EST, 3 October 2012 Pope Benedict's former butler stole thousands of highly sensitive documents the pontiff had marked 'to be destroyed' and compromised Vatican security through his actions, a court heard today. On the third day of Paolo Gabriele's trial, testimony depicted a man fascinated by the occult, Masonic lodges, secret services and past Italian and Vatican scandals. Stefano De Santis was one of four Vatican police officers who said they found the papers in the 46-year-old's home. On trial: The Pope's former butler Paolo Gabriele (right) sits in the wood-trimmed courtroom of the Vatican tribunal at an earlier hearing on Saturday. He is accused of stealing thousands of top secret papal documents
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Paolo Gabriele admits leaking details of Church power struggles
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The 46-year-old says he wanted to expose 'corruption'
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However, he denies the charge of aggravated theft | 55,423 | record_train |
ICANN officials won't comment on individual applications or complaints, but encourages objections like those made by @placeholder as a key part of the vetting process. | (CNN) -- The Saudi Arabian government is objecting to a number of proposed new Internet address endings, including .gay, .bar, .baby and .islam. The country claims the .gay domain would promote homosexuality and would be offensive to "many societies and cultures." Saudi Arabia's Communication and Information Technology Commission (CITC) filed objections to 31 domain extensions, primarily on cultural and religious grounds. The suffixes are some of the 1,927 top-level domain names currently being considered by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), the organization in charge of managing Internet naming standards. If approved, the dot-extensions would be available for new URLs, joining familiar extensions .com and .org, and country extensions such as .uk.
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Government of Saudi Arabia files objection to .gay domain extension
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Also troubled by other potential domains related to sex, alcohol, gambling and religion
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ICANN considering 1,930 potential new top-level domains | 55,424 | record_train |
A commentator on @placeholder said the fight started over a rivalry between the fans of the opposing teams. | New York (CNN) -- Four people have been charged in connection with a fight between fans caught on camera at an NFL game on Sunday, including the woman who was seen in the video being punched in the face, according to police. Amanda MacDowell, 25; Jaclyn Nugent, 26; David James Sacco, 28; and Kurt Paschke, 38, were all charged with simple assault and disorderly conduct on Tuesday, according to a statement released by New Jersey State Police. In a video of the incident that was posted on YouTube and Deadspin.com, MacDowell, Nugent and Sacco were seen getting into a verbal argument with Paschke inside MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, during Sunday's New York Jets vs. New England Patriots game, police said. MacDowell and Nugent then began kicking and punching Paschke in the body and head.
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Two women, two men charged with simple assault, disorderly conduct, police say
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Four accused of fighting at Sunday game at MetLife Stadium
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Three were in Patriots' colors, one in a Jets jersey, video from incident shows | 55,425 | record_train |
Ms Davis met @placeholder just weeks before they took a spontaneous trip to China together | Authorities have revealed details surrounding the arrest of Sydney man Peter Gardner who is being held in a Chinese jail for alleged drug-smuggling. Gardner will find out his fate on Sunday - his 37th day in custody - whether or not he will be charged or released as this is the longest Chinese police can hold someone without an outcome. The 25-year-old was taken into custody along with Kalynda Davies, also from Sydney, who has since returned to Australia. Chinese authorities alleged they found 30kg of ice inside the luggage of Sydney man Peter Gardner Gardner could face the death penalty by firing squad for allegedly attempting to traffic 30 kilograms of methamphetamine, also known as the drug ice.
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Custom officers in Guangzhou alleged they found 60 vacuum-sealed bags inside Peter Gardner's luggage
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This is the 25-year-old's 37th day in a Chinese jail, which is the longest police can keep him before they have to charge or release him
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The father of the Sydney man says he does not know if his son is innocent
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'We're pulling together, we're still a close family, the Chinese are treating him okay,' Russell Gardner said as his son faces the death penalty
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The woman with Gardner at the time of his arrest was Kalynda Davis, 22
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Davies was held in a Chinese jail for a month before returning home last week | 55,426 | record_train |
When she confronted @placeholder with a text saying: ‘Why have you killed my bird?’, she claims he simply replied: ‘You killed me.’ | Jilted: Steve Froggatt, 58, told police he 'necked' the bird after letting himself in using a spare key A jilted lover threw eggs at his former girlfriend’s house before tearing the head off her pet parrot in revenge for dumping him, a court has heard. Steve Froggatt, 58, of Preston, Lancashire, who targeted Pauline Woodfine’s house after the pair had separated, told police he ‘necked’ the bird after letting himself in using a spare key. Miss Woodfine, who has recently been treated for cancer, returned home from a night out to find African Grey parrot Deano’s cage empty and his feathers all over the floor.
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Steve Froggatt, 58, targeted ex-girlfriend's house after pair had separated
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Told police he ‘necked’ the bird after letting himself in using a spare key
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Found African Grey parrot Deano's cage empty and feathers over floor | 55,427 | record_train |
On his website, gregmortenson.com, @placeholder claims the kidnapping was carried out by the Taliban. | (CNN) -- Greg Mortenson, the high-profile advocate of girls' education in Afghanistan and Pakistan, has been forced to defend his best-selling book "Three Cups of Tea: One Man's Mission to Fight Terrorism and Build Nations ... One School at a Time," against charges that key stories in it are false. Mortenson shot to international fame with the book, which describes his getting lost in an effort to climb K2, the world's second-highest peak, being rescued by Pakistani villagers in the village of Korphe and vowing to return there to build a school for local girls. He also claims to have been captured by the Taliban and held for several days before being released.
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A CBS "60 Minutes" investigation alleges the book's stories are not true
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The author says, "I stand by the information conveyed in my book"
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"Three Cups of Tea" spawned a charity and efforts to improve girls' education in Pakistan and Afghanistan
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The book is an international publishing success | 55,428 | record_train |
He was cheered by both sets of supporters when his name was read out in the @placeholder team. | So for the first time, Jermain Defoe failed to score on his debut for a new club, and was spared that modern dilemma of whether or not to celebrate scoring against an old one. He had hoped to notch Premier League goal No 124 just over a year after his last, against Crystal Palace last January, but will continue his quest against Burnley at the Stadium of Light on January 31. That might be an easier task than breaching an improving Tottenham back line while starved of service, which was his task at White Hart Lane. After debut goals for West Ham, Bournemouth, Tottenham, Portsmouth and Toronto, a sixth was never on the cards.
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Jermain Defoe started for Sunderland against former club Tottenham
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Defoe was named in the starting line up after his transfer from Toronto FC
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However they said it was an embarrassing situation for the @placeholder. | A former French intelligence officer who defected to Al Qaeda in Iraq was one of the targets of US air strikes last month, it has been revealed. The unnamed man, said to be one of the highest ranking Western officials to join the terror group, is believed to have survived the attack, which hit eight different locations occupied by the Nursa Front. His identity has been kept a secret with some saying his defection was one of the most dangerous developments in the on-going battle with the militant organization. Scroll down for video Defection: The French intelligence officer is said to have been one of the targets of airstrikes last month that hit positions occupied by the Nursa Front in Iraq and Syria. The official has not been identified
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@placeholder photographs and celebrity tributes create a glittering portrait of YSL | Jerry Hall poised to step out on the catwalk in 1995, Catherine Deneuve captured during a glamorous front row moment in 1988 and a dapper Yves Saint Laurent in a dicky bow surrounded by an array of striking models. These are just a few of the dazzling images in a new book about the legendary Yves Saint Laurent. The book is packed with photographs of the famous designer and his world of fashion, shot by New York-based fashion photographer Roxanne Lowit, a pioneer of backstage fashion photography. The designer, pictured above at a party for his Opium fragrance in 1978, made a lasting impression on the world of fashion and the people within it - not least photographer Roxanne Lowit
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The book is a collection of images shot by New York-based fashion photographer Roxanne Lowit
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YSL’s muses and admirers including Jerry Hall, Grace Jones, Paloma Picasso and Catherine Deneuve have written personal tributes
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@placeholder’s official spokesman said that the Prime Minister was ‘very pleased’ with Mr Clarke’s remarks, which follow months of controversy over ‘soft justice’. | Justice SecretaryKenneth Clarke pledged that an act of Parliament would be used to 'clarify' the existing legal right to use reasonable force against intruders Householders were yesterday given licence to kill burglars with knives or pokers without fear of prosecution. Justice Secretary Kenneth Clarke suggested people would be judged to have acted within the law as long as they did not shoot intruders in the back as they were running away down the road. And he pledged that an act of Parliament would be used to ‘clarify’ the existing legal right to use reasonable force against intruders. Prime Minister David Cameron last week promised that the Government would ‘put beyond doubt that homeowners and small shopkeepers who use reasonable force to defend themselves or their properties will not be prosecuted’.
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Homeowners will be able to STAB burglars without fear of prosecution, says Mr Clarke
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"He is a player who has been 16 years at @placeholder, he was born in Madrid and he didn't deserve that. | (CNN) -- When it comes to the theater, Jose Mourinho is the man who really does seem to sense that all the world's a stage. On his return to the Bernabeu following the winter break, Mourinho was cast as villain once again as the home crowd poured forth their ire onto the Portuguese coach. Forget that Real won this game against Real Sociedad 4-3 and did so after playing with ten men for most of the contest. 'I hate my social life,' says Mourinho It was Mourinho's decision to leave goalkeeper Iker Casillas, a national and Real treasure on the substitute bench, which had irked those in the stands.
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Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho hits back at criticism
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Cristiano Ronaldo scores twice as Real win 4-3 against Sociedad
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Barcelona coach Tito Vilanova returned to the dugout following cancer surgery
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In one case last year, lobbyists representing @placeholder were paid $60,000 to monitor "issues pertaining to the construction and management of private prisons and detention facilities," according a federal lobbying disclosure report. | Washington (CNN) -- Big tech firms and private prisons represent two industries vigorously lobbying to influence the scope of legislation aimed at overhauling U.S. immigration policy, a political priority in Washington. Microsoft, Facebook, and Intel want lawmakers to support increasing the number of visas available to highly skilled workers, according to an analysis by the Center for Responsive Politics, which tracks the influence of money in politics. Others, like Corrections Corporation of America, which builds detention facilities to house illegal immigrants, have contributed heavily to the campaigns of lawmakers who take tough stances on the issue. In all, 359 lobbying clients pressed their positions on immigration reform to officials at nearly every level of government, including the White House, Congress and the Homeland Security Department, according to the analysis for 2012. The figure is up from the 317 clients lobbying on immigration from the previous year.
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According to some reports, South Korea's bitter enemy @placeholder is also developing a suicide drone. | By Daniel Miller PUBLISHED: 11:45 EST, 10 October 2012 | UPDATED: 04:48 EST, 11 October 2012 South Korea is developing a kamikaze suicide drone codenamed 'Devil Killer' capable of dive bombing targets in North Korea at 250mph. They new weapon, which weighs 55 pounds, is equipped with an electric motor and has a folding wings with a span of around 5ft. It is designed to be pre-programmed with a route and can identify targets using either its video camera or GPS device. Kamikaze: South Korea 'Devil Killer' drone, currently in development is believed to be similar to the American Switchblade (pictured) made by Aerovironment
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'Devil killer' drone capable of automatic strikes or manual control
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'There is an inherited form of the condition called @placeholder. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 05:51 EST, 16 April 2012 | UPDATED: 08:43 EST, 16 April 2012 A mother-of-four has shed six stone after she living on a diet of fruit and vegetables for two years - to stop her smelling like fish. Claire Rhodes, 34, has a rare metabolic disorder called Trimethylaminuria (TMAU), also known as fish odour syndrome, where the body can’t break down trimethylamine, which is found in certain foods including milk and eggs. It causes the chemical to build up in her system before it is released in her sweat, urine, and breath, giving off a strong fishy odour.
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On the day @placeholder died, his father stopped for breakfast at a fast-food restaurant and afterward strapped his son into a rear-facing child restraint seat on his SUV's back seat, police said. | (CNN) -- A judge will determine this week whether there's enough evidence to keep in jail a Georgia man whose son died in a hot SUV. Justin Ross Harris, who is charged with murder and second-degree child cruelty, will go before a judge Thursday for a probable cause hearing. Police say Harris left his 22-month-old son, Cooper, strapped into a car seat under a baking sun for seven hours while he went to work. The boy died, and Harris sits in jail without bail. He has pleaded not guilty. At a probable cause hearing, the prosecution tries to convince the judge that a crime has been committed and the defendant committed it.
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Justin Ross Harris is charged with murder, child cruelty
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Zaliukas then turned villain when his error allowed @placeholder to regain the lead. | Ally McCoist paid tribute to his players for ignoring the off-field dramas and fan protests that continue to engulf the Ibrox club to secure a much-needed win. Rangers had to come from behind twice to see off the challenge of an impressive Queen of the South side and keep up with Championship leaders Hearts. Once again, events away from the pitch this week grabbed the headlines, with the board launching a new shares issue in a desperate bid to raise funds. And there was a mild fans’ protest too when a section of the Broomloan Road Stand held up red cards and chanted: ‘Sack the board’.
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Gavin Reilly slotted the away side ahead after 22 minutes
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Marius Zaliukas headed Rangers level within five minutes from a free-kick
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Queen of the South led 2-1 at the break after Iain Russell's finish in the box
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Brother Standen will again face court in @placeholder on September 17. | By Sarah Michael for Daily Mail Australia A Catholic brother and former school principal has been charged with a string of child sex offences dating back to the 1970s and 1980s. Investigators will allege David Standen, 65, molested five 12-year-old-boys at St Patrick's College in Goulburn between 1978 and 1980 while he was a teacher at the private school, the Sydney Morning Herald reported. Police arrested Brother Standen at Sydney Airport on August 19. He was principal at St Mary's Cathedral College in inner-city Sydney for 10 years before he retired in 2010. Scroll down for video Investigators will allege David Standen (centre), 65, molested five 12-year-old-boys at St Patrick's College in Goulburn between 1978 and 1980 while he was a teacher at the private school
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Investigators will allege David Standen, 65, molested five 12-year-old boys
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Everyone in the studio sobs as one woman tells her father, held in a @placeholder jail, how she can't forget the way he smiled when she visited. | Producer says it helps connect North and South Koreans, many of whom find it difficult to bridge social and cultural gaps A TV show starring a dozen North Korean women who escaped from their communist homeland has become a hit in the South. 'Now on My Way to Meet You,' a hybrid talk and talent show shot in Goyang, a city northwest of Seoul, has grown in popularity thanks to its format of humor and tears, mingling serious discussions, such as how the women escaped, with lighter fare such as talk about which men make the best husbands.
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Now on My Way to Meet You, is a hybrid talk and talent show shot in Goyang, a city northwest of Seoul
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in 1966 the eight-year programme to postcode the whole country began, and was completed with the recoding of @placeholder in 1974 | By Lizzie Parry and Becky Barrow How long can you expect to live, what are your marriage prospects and how healthy are you? The answers to these questions lie hidden behind the six or seven-digit code at the end of your address. Forty years after every town and city in the UK was allocated its own postcode, a new study commissioned by Royal Mail, today gives a detailed insight into everyday life in communities across the country. The research examined five key areas - health and wellbeing, work, the cost of living, safety and security and home life. What does your postcode say about you? A new study by Royal Mail reveals a snapshot of daily life in communities across the UK
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Study commissioned by Royal Mail to mark 40th anniversary of postcodes
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Data reveals everything from birth rate to mortgage debt and car ownership
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Aldeburgh in Suffolk has the highest average age while parts of the university city of Birmingham has the youngest population
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West London and the City are home to the healthiest people in the UK
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@placeholder gave the NFIB $1.5 million last year, the biggest single contribution the federation received, according to tax records. | The National Federation of Independent Business is one of the most influential small-business advocacy groups in the country. They battle against government regulation, higher taxes and, perhaps most famously, Obamacare. And they do it all as the self-described "voice of small business." But it turns out that the champions of Main Street America got more money last year from a group backed by billionaire industrialists Charles and David Koch than any other single source. NFIB and its affiliated groups received $2.5 million from Freedom Partners Chamber of Commerce, a conservative advocacy group with deep ties to the Koch empire. Of the five men that sit on the group's board, four are current or former employees of Koch companies and one is a friend of Charles Koch's.
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National Federation of Independent Business advocates for small business
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Lisa Gilbert of Public Citizen: NFIB is "taking the name of small business in vain"
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Eventually @placeholder will be developing editions for all tablet platforms, but for right now, it's effectively an iPad exclusive -- which means News Corp. is relying heavily on the terms of the deal it's worked out with Apple to make the economics of this venture pay off. | (CNN) -- This morning in New York City, Rupert Murdoch held a press event announcing the launch of The Daily, the world's first iPad-only "newspaper." While I listened to the streaming audio, I was scanning the news -- and I spotted a headline that should probably make News Corp. nervous about its new venture: Apple blocks Sony e-book app. Is Kindle next? First, a bit about The Daily, per today's announcement: According to News Corp, iPad owners can subscribe to The Daily with one click, at a weekly rate of 99 cents. An annual subscription costs $39.99. The publication also will display paid advertising.
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News Corporation launched a iPad newspaper called The Daily
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A spokesman for GS4 security said: 'As with any Category C prison of this size, @placeholder’s population comprises prisoners who have committed a number of offences including sexual offences. | By Phil Vinter PUBLISHED: 06:13 EST, 25 April 2012 | UPDATED: 08:48 EST, 25 April 2012 Parents living near a new Midlands prison say they are ‘disgusted’ by the news that sex offenders will be released into the community on day visits. It has emerged that prisoners at HMP Oakwood, near Wolverhampton are to be permitted to leave the £200million jail to spend time with their families. The ‘town visits’ will form part of a rehabilitation programme and be run by private security firm G4S. Costly: New HMP Oakwood prison near Wolverhampton where sex offenders could be released on day visits to mix with the local community
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Town visits to be run by security firm GS4
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Goal to integrate sex offenders with prison population at new multimillion pound jail
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A summary of the plan provided by two GOP sources describes following up on earlier votes to delay @placeholder with more votes --"a series of well-placed targeted strikes that will ultimately dissolve the Obamacare coalition and topple the president's train wreck of a law," says the plan. | Washington (CNN) -- While House Speaker John Boehner isn't overtly ruling out picking a fight with President Barack Obama over a spending bill, he is laying out an alternative strategy to avoid a government shutdown. During a closed door meeting on Wednesday with House Republicans, Boehner tried to "gently hold members' hands and walk them away from this," said one GOP source who was in the room. The debate is about whether Republicans should attach a measure to defund Obamacare to a must-pass spending bill. The government runs out of money on September 30, the end of the fiscal year.
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Republicans debate whether to link Obamacare defunding to spending bill
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Other GOP members warn it could backfire if budget skirmmish results in government shutdown
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House Speaker John Boehner walking fine line in meetings with GOP caucus | 55,445 | record_train |
A woman who went on a Tinder date with the bodybuilder last September said she believed Mr Tostee was just another 'cocky, arrogant' guy from the @placeholder. | By Candace Sutton For Daily Mail Australia The man questioned over the balcony death of a young New Zealand woman has denied reports he had secret cameras in his apartment and that police had seized a 'homemade porn' collection. Gable Tostee has been spoken to by detectives but not charged over the death of Warriena Tagpuno Wright, 26. The 28 year old took to Facebook to reject claims police had taken footage away from his Gold Coast unit of his conquests as they tried to piece together the last moments before Ms Wright fell 14 storeys off his balcony. 'I'd like to point out that this article is an outright lie,' he posted.
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Gable Tostee says no recording devices have been seized by detectives
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The 28-year-old has previously boasted of his 150-odd sexual conquests
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Mr Tostee is part of a police investigation after a New Zealand tourist fell to her death from his Gold Coast balcony on Friday. He has not been charged
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Say cheese: Obama made time for a photo op while on a solo shopping trip from the @placeholder | President spent $190 on iTune gift cards and Just Dance 3 for the Wii Picked up three pizzas for lunch 'It'll be really embarrassing if it doesn't go through' Obama quips about his credit card By Daily Mail Reporter Updated: 22:49 EST, 21 December 2011 Home alone at the White House, Barack Obama headed on an impromptu Christmas shopping trip with first dog Bo today - making the most of his free time as Congress remained in stalemate over payroll tax cuts for next year. The President's wife and daughters are already on the family's annual vacation in Hawaii - a trip which has attracted scathing criticism for its estimated cost of $4million, funded by the American taxpayer.
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Throughout this year, government officials and scientists will closely examine the consequences of the time reform in the five @placeholder regions, and a further reduction of time zones in Russia might take place in future if the experiment proves positive, according to Medvedev. | Moscow (CNN) -- Chanting "give us our time back," thousands of people in eastern Russia Saturday protested proposed changes to the country's time zones, state media reported. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has proposed time zone reforms that would further cut the time difference between the region and Moscow, the state-run RIA-Novosti news agency reported. Already, similar reforms implemented earlier this year have led to dark winter skies in the middle of the day in the region, the news agency said. More than 3,000 protesters flocked to the central square in the city of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, RIA-Novosti said. As a result of the changes, the consumption of electric energy already has increased in schools and other institutions, with many extracurricular groups shut down, protesters told RIA-Novosti. Older people are affected particularly negatively by the change, they argued, demanding a nationwide referendum to resolve the issue.
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Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has proposed time zone reforms
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The @placeholder agreed, saying she would lie when the 'truth was not helpful'. | Exclusive interview with Barbara Walters delves into the Obamas' traits, virtues and bad points President admits to lying but only when truth is hurtful He claims he is an 'easily choked up softie' Obama reveals regrets of not learning Spanish or how to play a musical instrument First Lady wants to reincarnated as White House dog The Obamas have given a personal insight into their lives with Michelle revealing that she wants to be reincarnated as her dog Bo and the President admitting that he's lazy and lies. Mr Obama and the First Lady were interviewed by ABC News' Barbara Walters for a 20/20 holiday special to be aired tonight.
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Exclusive interview with Barbara Walters delves into the Obamas' traits, virtues and bad points
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Obama reveals regrets of not learning Spanish or how to play a musical instrument
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Chief among those @placeholder is Obama who, for all his strong rhetoric on ending the government shutdown, has said that avoiding a federal debt default is an even bigger necessity. | The federal government may not be hit with a double whammy on top of the ongoing shutdown, as House Speaker John Boehner told a group of fellow GOP legislators that he won't let the nation default on its debt, according to a House Republican. Boehner said that he'd set aside the "Hastert Rule" -- that Republicans would only bring measures up for a vote if they are backed by a majority of their caucus -- and rely on Democrats to pass a measure to raise the nation's debt limit, said the House member. This legislator attended a meeting Wednesday involving Boehner, but requested anonymity because that gathering was private.
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Obama cancels a trip to the APEC summit because of the shutdown
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Republican: Boehner says he'd allow debt ceiling vote that relies on Democrats to pass
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President Obama slams "reckless Republican shutdown"
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@placeholder on Sunday suggested the convention would help give those voters "a sense of who I am." | DENVER, Colorado (CNN) -- Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton likely will release her delegates to Sen. Barack Obama, a Democratic official said Sunday, the eve of the Democratic National Convention. Sen. Hillary Clinton will meet with her delegates on Wednesday before that night's roll call, a spokesman says. Also Sunday, the Democratic Party decided delegates from Michigan and Florida -- states that had been penalized for moving their 2008 presidential primaries to January -- will get full voting rights at the event. The moves answer some questions that lingered ahead of the convention, which starts Monday in Denver. Clinton, who suspended her presidential campaign in June after Obama secured enough delegates to win the party's nomination, will meet with her delegates at a reception in Denver on Wednesday afternoon -- before that evening's delegate vote on the nominee, said a Democratic official who asked not to be named.
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Sen. Hillary Clinton to meet her delegates on Wednesday, spokesman says
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Democratic Party restores full voting rights to Florida, Michigan delegates
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'@placeholder apologised but it was too late,' a government spokesman said. | By Hugo Gye An aide to the Turkish prime minister who became internationally notorious when he kicked a mourning protester has been sacked over the controversy. Yusuf Yerkel was filmed earlier this month attacking a man during a demonstration about the Soma mining disaster in which more than 300 people died. He subsequently went on sick leave after claiming he had injured his leg in the incident - but now prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has sacked him as his deputy chief of staff. Fired: Yusuf Yerkel, right, has lost his job as an aide to the Turkish prime minister after being pictured kicking a protester after the Soma mining disaster
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Yusuf Yerkel was pictured attacking a protester at demonstration
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'There were people in my class with lower grades, who weren't in all the activities I was in, who were accepted into @placeholder. | By Anna Sanders PUBLISHED: 13:30 EST, 11 June 2013 | UPDATED: 14:42 EST, 11 June 2013 In the next few days, the Supreme Court is set to weigh in on affirmative action, but it seems Americans already have. Support for the controversial programs is waning, with less than half of Americans saying they believe affirmative action is still necessary to counteract racial discrimination, according to an NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll released Tuesday. Only 45 per cent of respondents said affirmative action programs are a 'good idea'. Out of 1,000 Americans polled between May 30 and June 2, 45 per cent also said such programs 'unfairly discriminate against whites'.
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Only 45 per cent of Americans polled support affirmative action, according to an NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll
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Mitch McConnell would face biggest challenge yet in @placeholder | On paper, the race in Kentucky between Sen. Mitch McConnell and his Democratic challenger, Alison Lundergan Grimes, should be pretty clear-cut: The experienced veteran easily beats a political novice. But like most things, it's not. McConnell must cross the first hurdle by beating his primary challenger, Matt Bevin, before he engages in what is expected to be one of the most expensive and bitterly fought Senate campaigns this midterm season. A lot is at stake overall in November: control of the Senate and the political fate of one of the most powerful Republicans in Washington. Grimes' advantage Grimes, 35, was just 7 when McConnell was first elected to the Senate.
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Alison Lundergan Grimes is taking on Senate Rpublican leader Mitch McConnell
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To his credit he ignored the chants of @placeholder’s supporters in a corner of the Shed when he casually walked over to take a corner at the start of the second half. | When the hugs and high-fives with Chelsea’s players gave way to some solemn handshakes with his former Arsenal team-mates, Cesc Fabregas made his way towards the East Stand. It was there, just before he made his way into the lip of the tunnel, that the Chelsea midfielder looked up and blew kisses to the supporters celebrating inside Stamford Bridge. He is blue through and through now. Fabregas rose to the occasion, disciplining himself in the centre of Chelsea’s midfield and engineering their sixth win in the Barclays Premier League. Cesc Fabregas with his Man of the Match award alongside John Terry and Diego Costa after Chelsea's win
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Cesc Fabregas was influential as Chelsea beat Arsenal 2-0
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The @placeholder scientist who invented the technology welcome the vote. | England's chief medical officer, Dame Sally Davies is urging the House of Lords to approve an historic law allowing the creation of IVF babies using DNA from three different people An historic law allowing the creation of in IVF babies using DNA from three different people would give thousands of families hope, England's chief medical officer said today. Dame Sally Davies is urging the House of Lords to approve the landmark law, ahead of a debate on the subject. MPs voted earlier this month in the Commons to legalise the controversial mitochondrial donation technique, which critics say will lead to 'three parent babies'.
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Dame Sally Davies is urging House of Lords to approve historic law
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The @placeholder crew, all pilots and crew aboard a plane, feel a kinship with the lives lost in the sky and the families left wondering. | Over the Indian Ocean (CNN) -- The P8 Poseidon dips to the marked spot on the right, tipping closer towards the newly set search zone in the southern Indian Ocean. The entire right window of the spotter's seat is filled with azure blue, zooming by at 302 mph. We're 500 feet above the ocean, but to my untrained eye, it looks so close it's as if I'm on a high diving board skimming a swirling sea. "We saw a couple of things on our way in," explains U.S. Navy Lt. Josh Mize, the tactical coordinator of Rescue 74, the call sign for Friday's mission to seek out debris from missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.
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CNN reporter Kyung Lah travels with a U.S. Navy search team over the Indian Ocean
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The P8 is a Boeing 737 souped up with classified electronics and intelligence
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The family arrived in @placeholder in April before the most recent round of fighting broke out. | A father took his two young sons who are fans of war games to Israel and Syria to a dramatic bid to teach them about the harsh realities of war and the devastation caused by the use of guns. Carl-Magnus Helgegren is a Swedish journalist, university teacher, and a father of two boys, Leo, 11 and Frank, 10. Mr Helgegren told MailOnline that was inspired to take his sons on the trip after they asked if they could buy the new violent shooter game when they were eating dinner last year and he became concerned that they did not understand the impact of war.
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Carl-Magnus Helgegren went on the trip with his sons Leo, 11 and Frank, 10
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The family visited Shuafat refugee camp where water was scarce
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Boys were told of three boys their age who were disabled from gun shots
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Took pair to Golan Heights - Syrian territory occupied by Israel
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India is a majority @placeholder country, but has more than 160 million Muslims. | New Delhi, India (CNN) -- A disputed holy site in India will be divided in an attempt to satisfy competing religious claims to the site, the Allahabad High Court ruled Thursday. Muslims, Hindus and a local sect all will get part of the land at Ayodhya, the court said. Muslims have already said they will appeal to the Supreme Court. Thousands of people have died in sectarian violence in India since Hindu extremists razed a Muslim mosque on the site in 1992. Many Hindus believe the site is the birthplace of one of their most revered deities. They will be allowed to keep an idol in a makeshift temple under the central dome at the site, Judge S. U. Khan announced in his ruling. Khan is one of three judges on the high court.
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NEW: India remains calm after ruling on site at center of 1992 violence
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His letter was written on @placeholder notepaper and the letterhead featured a logo of two barelegged children sitting on a rock. | Letters exchanged between Hewitt, then General Secretary of the National Council for Civil Liberties, and Keith Hose, the chairman of PIE were discovered Further evidence of the link between a civil liberties organisation and a child sex lobbying group emerged last night, as letters between Patricia Hewitt and the Paedophile Information Exchange were discovered. The letters between former Cabinet health minister Hewitt, then General Secretary of the National Council for Civil Liberties, and Keith Hose, the chairman of PIE were discovered in an archive at Hull University. In December 1975, Hose wrote to Hewitt asking her to consider PIE's views in its policy on the age of consent, which included decriminalising sex with children as young as four.
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Letters exchanged between Patricia Hewitt, then General Secretary of the National Council for Civil Liberties, and Keith Hose, PIE's chairman
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Hose wrote to Hewitt asking her to consider PIE's view on the age of consent, in December 1975
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previously been used by a number of @placeholder teams. | By Ian Parkes, Press Association The entry of a 12th team into Formula One for next season is still under consideration by motor sport's world governing body the FIA. Early in December the FIA announced it was seeking expressions of interest from potential new entrants. Gene Haas, one half of the successful Stewart-Haas Racing team that competes in the NASCAR series, has long been the favourite to be given the slot. Ready to go: Bernie Ecclestone believes the entrant made by NASCAR team owner Gene Haas will be accepted F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone certainly believes that will be the case as he said: 'I think Haas will be accepted.'
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F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone believes the American team 'will be accepted'
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The American constructor would be the 12th outfit on the Formula One grid
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NASCAR team owner Gene Haas will run the American constructor
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She was shot by @placeholder because the 71-year-old believed her son Dale Jankowski - Tanya's ex-husband - should have custody of the couple's two children. | A husband-to-be has spoken for the first time of the moment his beloved fiancée was shot dead - as she chatted to him on the phone. Rod Hernandez, 58, from Salt Lake City, Utah, was just weeks away from tying the knot with Tanya Nikitina in 2010 when she was gunned down by her former mother-in-law. Tanya, 34, who's real name is Tetyana, was talking to Rod while sitting in the school car park where she worked as a teacher when her life was horrifically cut short. Tragic end: Rod Hernandez, right, had been due to marry Tanya Nikitina, left, but just weeks before their big day, she was shot dead her her former mother-in-law
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Rod Hernandez, 58, was engaged to Tanya Nikitina, 34
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Weeks before the wedding, she was brutally murdered
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Killer was her former mother-in-law Mary Nance Hanson, 71
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Tanya had divorced Mary's son, Dale, years before
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Bitter custody battle ensued over their two children
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Mary shot her ex daughter-in-law as she 'didn't deserve' the children
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Rod heard the murder as he was on the phone to Tanya when Mary struck | 55,462 | record_train |
In past cases involving pregnant or nursing women, @placeholder waited until the mother had weaned her child before executing any sentence. | Khartoum, Sudan (CNN) -- A Sudanese appeals court has started deliberating the case of a woman sentenced to death for refusing to renounce her Christian faith, her husband said. Mariam Yehya Ibrahim, 27, was condemned to die by hanging last month after she declined to profess she is a Muslim, the religion of her father. Sharia law considers her a Muslim and does not recognize her marriage to a Christian. She said she was raised as a Christian by her mother after her father walked out on them. "Formal notification was given to myself and my lawyer that the appeals court has begun deliberation of Mariam's case," said Daniel Wani, her husband.
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Mariam Yehya Ibrahim, 27, was condemned to die by hanging last month
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Her apostasy conviction came after she refused to renounce her Christianity
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As soon as @placeholder boards, he can start work, or socialize with the friends he's made on the train over the years, or even stretch out his legs and spend a few hours reading a novel. | It's been 21 years, and John Moore still eagerly leans against his passenger window to watch the landscape pass by as the train he commutes on every day roars over the Moodna Viaduct in Cornwall, New York. The green hills and vibrant leaves just below the elevated track make the trestle one of the prettiest scenes on the 57-year-old's trip. For more than two decades, the senior business analyst has been traveling about 67 miles for work from his home in Cornwall to lower Manhattan. His total commute time is 2½ hours each way. It may seem like a lengthy commute, but Moore says he prefers this mode of travel.
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In the past 10 to 15 years, passenger rail has seen a resurgence in ridership
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Nearly 31.6 million passengers, a record, boarded Amtrak trains in 2013
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The jet skis - all privately owned - were being transported from @placeholder where they were being used by riders at the Jet Bou Ibiza water sports festival. | A group of suspected illegal immigrants have been arrested after arriving into Britain by hiding in the back of a lorry which was carrying a dozen luxury jet skis worth hundreds of thousands of pounds. The stowaways, who are aged 33 and 22 and are believed to be Albanian nationals, hid in the back of the truck containing 12 jet skis worth £15,000 each as it made its way from Ibiza to the UK. It is understood the three men hid in the back of the 44ft lorry after climbing into it during the ferry crossing from Spain to Portsmouth Harbour.
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Trio hid in lorry carrying 12 jet skis worth £15,000 each as it crossed border
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Thought to have hid in back of truck during ferry crossing from Spain to UK
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Lorry had been transporting the jet skis from Ibiza to Fareham in Hampshire
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Three Albanian men arrested by officers after being found at destination | 55,465 | record_train |
Yet this week, Disney announced that Sofia was indeed @placeholder. | (CNN) -- Move over Pocahontas and Mulan. Sofia está aquÃ. Disney's first Latina princess, featured in the movie "Sofia the First: Once Upon A Princess," has received backlash as well as support from media outlets, especially the Latino community. Is Disney's new princess a milestone for Latinos or a culturally irrelevant character? Disney's spokeswoman provided a recent statement to CNN to help clarify what exactly makes "Princess Sofia" Latina: "The range of characters in 'Sofia the First' -- and the actors who play them -- are a reflection of Disney's commitment to diverse, multicultural and inclusive storytelling, and the wonderful early reaction to 'Sofia' affirms that commitment. In the story, Sofia's mother, Queen Miranda, was born in a fictitious land, Galdiz, a place with Latin influences. Miranda met Sofia's father, Birk Balthazar, who hailed from the kingdom of Freezenberg, and together they moved to Enchancia, where Sofia was born."
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"Sofia the First: Once Upon A Princess" has received backlash as well as support
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"It's sort of a matter-of-fact situation rather than an overt thing," a Disney official says
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Some Latinos applauded Disney's new milestone on Twitter
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@placeholder are understood to have been disappointed by Owen’s decision to put his racing interests before his football commitments and have made that very clear to him. | Airport regulations saw former England and Liverpool striker Michael Owen endure his very own travel 'torture' on Tuesday. The former footballer-turned-horseracing owner was travelling back to the UK from the US on a British Airways flight after attending the famous Santa Anita Breeders' Cup meeting. Scheduled for a fly-in to London Heathrow Airport from Los Angeles, thick fog meant the flight had to be diverted to Manchester. Michael Owen, pictured at the Breeders Cup, caused a Twitter storm after complaining of his travel 'torture' Click here to read 'Michael Owen in hot water over Newcastle-Liverpool snub' The irony is, Owen's original plans were to end up in Manchester via transfer from Heathrow.
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Owen was planning on ending up in Manchester via Heathrow transfer
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The former Liverpool frontman's plane from LA was diverted to the north west but Owen was forced to stay on the plane
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Thick fog meant flight out of LA diverted to Manchester instead
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Owen had to fly to London before travelling back to Manchester to meet with family
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The ex-England striker, who now owns racehorses, had been to the Santa Anita Breeders' Cup meeting
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Striker is in hot water with BT sport after choosing to watch his horse race rather than cover Liverpool's clash with Newcastle | 55,467 | record_train |
In March 2007, Luiz Adriano followed in the footsteps of many other @placeholder players by moving to the Ukrainian league with Shakhtar for a fee of about £2.5m. | Luiz Adriano wrote himself into the Champions League record books on Tuesday night by scoring five goals in Shakhtar Donetsk's 7-0 victory away to BATE Borisov. Even on such a free-scoring night of European action, the Brazilian's feat was exceptional and he became only the second player to score five goals in a Champions League game. The other was Lionel Messi for Barcelona against Bayer Leverkusen in 2012. He also scored the third quickest hat-trick in the competition's history (12 minutes) as the Ukrainian side racked up the biggest-ever half-time lead (6-0) in Europe's premier tournament. Luiz Adriano blows a kiss to the crowd after scoring Shakhtar's seventh and final goal in the thrashing of BATE Borisov in which he scored five - equalling the Champions League record for goals in a game
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Luiz Adriano scored five goals in Shakhtar Donetsk's 7-0 win away to BATE Borisov in the Champions League on Tuesday night
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He is second player to score five goals in a CL game (other is Lionel Messi)
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Brazilian Adriano was born in Porto Alegre and played for Internacional
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Moved to Shakhtar for £2.5m in 2007 and is club's all-time leading scorer
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He has won six Ukrainian league titles and four Ukrainian cups | 55,468 | record_train |
This spring, Zarabozo said in court documents that @placeholder killed the crew, using Zarabozo's gun. | MIAMI, Florida (CNN) -- One of two men charged with killing the crew of the Joe Cool charter fishing boat last year has agreed to plead guilty to first-degree murder, a victim's relative said. Kirby Archer is expected to plead guilty in exchange for prosecutors dropping the death penalty. Kirby Archer is expected to change his plea to guilty in exchange for a prosecutors' agreement not to seek the death penalty against him, according to Jeff Branam, an uncle of slain boat captain Jake Branam. He said prosecutors told the victims' relatives about the plea deal. The U.S. Attorney's Office in Miami, Florida, declined to comment.
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Victim's relative says plea deal is in exchange for dropping the death penalty
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Kirby Archer, Guillermo Zarabozo accused of killing crew of Joe Cool
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'Crown Sydney will help bring additional international and domestic tourists to @placeholder, create over 1,200 jobs and generate significant economic growth for NSW.' | By Australian Associated Press and Ryan Lipman The NSW government has granted James Packer's Crown Resorts a 99-year licence to operate a casino within its planned hotel development at Sydney's prime Barangaroo South site. In return, Crown will pay the government $100 million within five business days, not including a $5 million deposit paid last year. Under the restricted licence, no poker machines will be permitted at the Crown Sydney Hotel Resort complex, on the southern end of Sydney's Harbour Bridge, once it begins operations after November 15, 2019. The NSW government has granted James Packer's Crown Resorts a 99-year licence to operate a casino in its hotel located at a Barangaroo South
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NSW government has granted James Packer a 99-year casino licence
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It will be in Packer's planned hotel at a Barangaroo site in Sydney
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Crown Resorts must pay government $100 within five business days
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Sydney's second casino is set to net the government at least $1 billion in taxes | 55,470 | record_train |
'This isn't just Sicily's border, but it's @placeholder's border, too.' | By Jill Reilly A video has captured the horrific moment dozens of African migrants on the verge of being rescued capsized in their dingy leaving three of them dead. Italian authorities say three migrants have died at sea and at least two are still missing after they attempted to board a Maltese tanker from a dinghy crammed with people. A police video shows the dinghy capsizing as migrants begin climbing up the steps to the tanker and the remaining migrants tumbling into the sea. Scroll down for video A video has captured the horrific moment African migrants on the verge of being rescued capsized in their dingy killing three
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Dinghy capsizies as migrants begin climbing up the steps to the tanker
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Remaining migrants tumbled into sea - three drowned and two are missing
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Italy has rescued around 5,200 people from overcrowded boats in last week
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Officials in Sicily are calling for more European support | 55,471 | record_train |
When he arrived at 9.15pm, she went to the car and tried to reach in to get @placeholder out. | By Sara Malm Rugby star Ian Gough was found guilty yesterday of attacking his beauty queen ex-girlfriend just days after she got engaged to pop star Dane Bowers. Sophia Cahill said the 37-year-old Welsh international pushed her into the passenger door of his white VW converted campervan after he arrived late to drop off their son Gabriel, now aged two. Giving evidence behind a curtain at Croydon Magistrates’ Court, Surrey, so she did not have to come face to face with her former boyfriend, Miss Cahill said she had become ‘really worried’ after the 6ft 5in lock forward was more than an hour late dropping off their son at her home.
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Ian Gough, 37, guilty of assaulting his ex-girlfriend Sophia Cahill
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The former Miss Wales had just become engaged to Dane Bowers
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Assault took place at home Miss Cahill, 30, shares with Mr Bowers
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Gough was dropping off their son when he 'shoved' Miss Cahill | 55,472 | record_train |
its latest issue the @placeholder quotes an AHA monitor about an | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:59 EST, 27 November 2013 | UPDATED: 10:44 EST, 27 November 2013 A group tasked with protecting the welfare of animals in the film industry blasted as 'misleading' a report suggesting it turns a blind eye to abuse because it is too cosy with Hollywood. The Hollywood Reporter listed alleged incidents on films including the Oscar-winning 'Life Of Pi', where it said the Bengal tiger which is central to the movie nearly drowned. Twenty-seven animals involved in making the first movie of the Hobbit trilogy died, it said, also listing incidents where a chipmunk was squashed, a husky dog was punched, and fish died in making 'Pirates Of The Caribbean'.
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Alleged incidents on Life Of Pi include a Bengal tiger nearly drowning
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'Chipmunk squashed, fish killed and husky dog punched' during filming for various other movies
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I was trawling through satellite transmissions of different parts of the country and I thought I would try @placeholder' | So large that it can be seen from space, it is enough to send shockwaves through even the most cynical Nessie sceptic. This shadowy form measuring around 100ft long and seemingly with two giant flippers powering it through the waters of Loch Ness was photographed by a satellite. For six months the image has been studied by experts at the Official Loch Ness Monster Fan Club, where excitement is mounting after various explanations for it were ruled out... leaving them to conclude it is ‘likely’ to be the elusive beast. Scroll down for video A satellite high in the atmosphere, accessed using Apple's satellite map app, may have provided proof that the legend lives on - with amazing images of a creature swimming below the surface of the world famous loch
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Satellite in the atmosphere was accessed using Apple's satellite map app
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Shows a creature swimming below the surface of the world famous loch
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Location just south of Dores - only be viewed on some iPads and iPhones
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Creature in the water is about 50ft in length - half the size of a blue whale | 55,474 | record_train |
His long-term girlfriend and three youngest children are also living in @placeholder but at a separate address. | By Anthony Bond PUBLISHED: 09:17 EST, 3 April 2012 | UPDATED: 03:54 EST, 4 April 2012 Jet setter: Thomas Moran, pictured, spent 18 years on the run and raised families in two separate countries before he was finally caught - after moving just a mile from a police station A father who spent 18 years on the run has revealed how he raised families in two separate countries before he was finally caught - after moving just a mile from a police station. Thomas Moran, 51, brought up five children by three different mothers in Ireland and England while evading authorities - despite jetting between the two countries an incredible sixty times.
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Thomas Moran brought up five children by three different mothers in Ireland and England while evading authorities
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He jetted between the two countries an incredible sixty times and would enjoy sightseeing trips, quad biking holidays and fishing with his children
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He was arrested in 1993 for possession of drugs and on suspicion of intent to supply but fled the court
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Police officers arrested him at his Northampton home where he had been officially registered and was claiming benefits | 55,475 | record_train |
She and @placeholder met privately before our interview, the first time the two had met. | Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- It has been almost two weeks since Eman al-Obeidy burst into our hotel in Tripoli, desperate for the world to hear her story of rape and torture. We had been trying since then to interview her in person and were finally able to speak to her Wednesday, against the explicit wishes of the Libyan government. "You should not be allowed to do this," government spokesman Musa Ibrahim told me. The interview with al-Obeidy was facilitated by Gadhafi's son Saadi and was subject to a government review. We asked al-Obeidy if she would be willing to come to Saadi Gadhafi's office. She agreed and Gadhafi sent a car to pick her up.
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Saadi Gadhafi sent a car to bring Eman al-Obeidy to his office
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Al-Obeidy is not intimidated by his presence, calls him a humble man
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She says she wants to clear her name, smeared on state TV
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@placeholder police and parks officials had no immediate information Sunday on plane. | By Chris Pleasance PUBLISHED: 03:57 EST, 6 January 2014 | UPDATED: 10:39 EST, 6 January 2014 A family has escaped unharmed after the plane they were in had to make an emergency landing on a Texas Beach. Father Doyle Thibodeaux, his wife and their seven-year-old son were flying to Houston on Saturday when their single-engine aircraft was unable to switch to the last of four fuel tanks. Their pilot, Brian Himel, tried to land at the nearby Scholes International Airport but was unable to make it. Father Doyle Thibodeaux, his wife, and seven-year-old son escaped without injury after the plane they were in had a problem with its fuel tanks
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Plane forced to make emergency landing on Stewart Beach, Galveston
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Pilot was unable to switch to the smallest of the four fuel tanks
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Many of the details surrounding the rampage are well known, from the heroic efforts to save @placeholder and others to the tackling of the gunman. | (CNN) -- Jared Loughner's behavior was so disturbing that his father confiscated his shotgun and took to disabling his car every night to keep him home in the months leading up to an Arizona shooting rampage that left six people dead, according to investigative documents released Wednesday. Loughner's parents even went so far in the days and weeks before to tell their son he needed to get help "(be)cause his behavior is, um, been not normal," his mother, Amy, told investigators, according to transcripts of recorded interviews by investigators. The documents reveal vivid details about the events leading up to and surrounding the January 8, 2011, shooting during a meet-and-greet with U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords outside a Tucson, Arizona, grocery story. Giffords, who was shot in the head, was among 13 people wounded in the shooting.
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NEW: Jared Loughner's parents took away his shotgun and told him he needed help
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NEW: Loughner bought six or seven boxes of ammunition, documents show
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NEW: He purchased a 9mm before Christmas 2010, investigators say
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The same day patron @placeholder, who was abused as a child, walks away from the club. | Convicted rapist Ched Evans will not be returning to Sheffield United after the club retracted its decision to allow him to start training with them Sheffield United have said convicted rapist Ched Evans will not be returning to train at the club following public outcry over the decision. Presenter Charlie Webster quit as a club patron over the decision, Jessica Ennis-Hill asked for her name to be removed from one of the club's stands, and two shirt sponsors had threatened to walk. Evans was released from jail last month after serving half of a five-year sentence for rape, but has refused to apologise to his victim or accept his guilt.
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Ched Evans will not be allowed to train with former club Sheffield United
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Convicted rapist was due to return to ground last week but did not appear
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Move comes after public outcry and sponsors threatening to walk | 55,479 | record_train |
We have already seen how @placeholder has allowed so many, including myself, to tweet their most inane thoughts: a shared delusion that everything we say is so interesting/compelling/funny that it must be immediately offered to the world. | (CNN) -- We are the most narcissistic generation in American history. And when I say "generation" -- I'm not pointing my finger at millennials, gen X/Yers, or baby boomers. The generation I speak of is defined by people who use social media to incessantly share information about their favorite topic: themselves. I, too, am part of this "selfie generation." (And if you don't know what "selfie" means, you're not.) We knew "selfie" had become emblematic of who we are when the Oxford Dictionary recently named it as 2013's word of the year. "Narcissistic?" you say. "What can you mean?" Well, the new craze of "funeral selfies" is a clue: People snap a self-portrait in front of the body at a wake and share it on social media. For some, these selfies may actually be a way of grieving, but for others, it's clearly about drawing attention to themselves—even away from the recently deceased.
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Dean Obeidallah: The social media generation is the most narcissistic generation
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He says new example is "funeral selfies" -- posing with dead person -- to draw attention
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Twitter, Facebook have long allowed this self-centeredness. Why not turn it to good cause?
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Obeidallah: Photobomb to raise awareness of causes you care about: a good self-centeredness | 55,480 | record_train |
Frank poses on a skateboard during the Avril Lavigne parody @placeholder - which was among the vides filmed on Frank's mobile phone | When you're spending long hours at sea on a trawler ship, you have to get creative to keep yourself entertained. At least that's what the crew of The Caledonia believe, keeping their spirits up by making spoof pop videos. The crazy Scots, who spend their days trawling for prawns, even go as far as stripping off in the freezing weather to create their YouTube videos. Deckhand Frank has proved the most popular of the fishermen on YouTube for his spoof of the Miley Cyrus video Wrecking Ball The team have recently diversified into parody news and weather broadcasts - complete with a tame seagull
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The Scottish crew on board The Caledonia at Tarbet, Loch Fyne, find amusing ways to keep entertained
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Frank swings on a wrecking ball in honour of Miley Cyrus, while another raps away with seaweed as dreadlocks
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Avril Lavigne song Sk8er Boi is modified into a trawler version called Skaterprawn | 55,481 | record_train |
Out of favour: Ben Arfa had been exiled to the reserves by @placeholder at Newcastle | Hull City boss Steve Bruce has expressed his surprise at being able to land Newcastle midfielder Hatem Ben Arfa on loan until the end of the season. Ben Arfa was one of four deadline day signings by the Tigers along with record signing Abel Hernandez, Gaston Ramirez and Mohamed Diame. His departure has caused some consternation on Tyneside with former Magpie Olivier Bernard describing the club's decision as 'a big gamble'. VIDEO Scroll down to see Ben Arfa's cringworthy tribute to Tupac Shakur New face: Hull City have signed Hatem Ben Arfa on loan from Newcastle for the season
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Bruce admits he didn't think a loan deal was possible on deadline day
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'He will bring the creativity every team needs'
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Ben Arfa has a year left on his Newcastle contract, but fell out with manager Alan Pardew
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Co-workers said all her jobs paid at or just above the minimum wage — which @placeholder raised by $1 earlier this year to $8.25 an hour. | A woman who died after being overcome by fumes as she slept in her car between her four jobs had been desperately saving money to support a former boyfriend she met online and his three children. The body of 32-year-old Maria Fernandes was found in her car in Elizabeth, New Jersey in August, after she became overcome by a deadly mixture of carbon monoxide and fumes from an overturned gasoline container. She worked four jobs, including two shifts at separate Dunkin Donuts and she apparently left her car running while she tried to rest while going between her jobs. Richard Culhane the ex-boyfriend of Miss Fernandes, who he met online, pictured with his sons Dorian, left, and Jareth, right, during her funeral service earlier this year. Miss Fernandes had been working to support Mr Culhane and his children
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Maria Fernandes, 32, of Newark, was allegedly overcome by mixture of carbon monoxide and fumes from an overturned gas can
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Fernandes kept extra gas in the car because she sometimes ran out
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Police say it appears she just pulled over for a nap as she desperately tried to make ends meet
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Has emerged that she had met a boyfriend online and was supporting him and his children | 55,483 | record_train |
@placeholder blame that policy for the flood of immigrant children who have shown up at the U.S.' southern border in the 10 months. | By Francesca Chambers for MailOnline The vast majority of Americans think President Barack Obama should not go around Congress to make changes to immigration policy, a new poll shows. President Obama has promised to act on immigration by the end of the summer, regardless of Congress' progress on legislative reforms. But a survey released today by the polling company, inc./Woman Trend shows that just two in 10 Americans think Obama should bypass the deliberative body and go it alone. A resounding 74 percent said the president ought to work with Congress to repair the system. Even the majority of Democrats - 56 percent - said Obama should not take executive action.
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The majority of Republicans, Independents and even Democrats think he should work with Congress to make changes to immigration policy
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Only 22 percent of respondents said the government should relocate illegal children to communities across the nation rather than send them home
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It is "due to this relationship" between @placeholder fans and cheese that the ban was enacted. | (CNN)On Sunday the NFL's Seattle Seahawks and the Green Bay Packers will face off in the NFC Championship Game. For the Seahawks, winning would give them the chance to go back to the Super Bowl and perhaps net another Vince Lombardi Trophy. High stakes to be sure, but officials in one Seattle suburb have taken pre-game rivalry to the next level by banning "possession of and/or consumption of cheese or cheese flavored products." For those not making the connection between cheese and this NFL matchup, Douglas Schulze, the city manager of Bainbridge Island, Washington, spells it out in his executive order.
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Cheese is banned in Bainbridge Island, Washington, before Sunday's NFC Championship Game
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Wisconsin radio station won't play songs from Seattle artists before the big game | 55,485 | record_train |
The fact that he was a well-known market vendor also contributed to his story, @placeholder said, noting that "he was somebody quite well liked and struggling. | (CNN) -- One year ago, Tunisian fruit vendor Mohamed Bouazizi torched himself out of economic despair, and the news of his desperate act spread like a brushfire across the North African country, through the rest of the Arab world and around the globe. His plight touched a chord in Tunisia, stirring popular anger and protest. Less than a month after the self-immolation, Tunisian President Zine el Abidine ben Ali was ousted from power. The Tunisian revolution emboldened Egyptians. Salman Shaikh, director of the Brookings Doha Center and fellow at the Saban Center for Middle East Policy, constantly heard about Bouazizi and Tunisia in the Egyptian capital of Cairo. They couldn't believe that such open protest to a long-standing dictatorship could unfold. Subsequently, an Egyptian uprising took hold and President Hosni Mubarak was ousted from power.
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Mohamed Bouazizi's self-immolation spurred change
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Egyptians were emboldened by the Tunisian revolt
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Bouazizi posthumously won the Sakharov Prize | 55,486 | record_train |
@placeholder advised Republicans heading home for the August recess to "talk about the better solutions that Republicans have been offering over the last 18 months." | (CNN) -- Republicans are predicting big wins in the November midterms. Across the aisle, Democrats are saying the same thing about their chances at the polls. But both can't be right. Republicans speculate that they will take back the House -- and possibly the Senate -- as voters express their frustration at where Democrats and President Obama are taking the country. "I think it's pretty clear that the American people are tired of the job-killing agenda in Washington, D.C. They want the spending spree to stop," House Minority Leader John Boehner said on "Fox News Sunday." "I think we're having a good year, but we've got a lot of work to do before the Election Day on November 2," he said.
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"I think we're having a good year," House Minority Leader John Boehner says
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"The House is definitely in play," political observer says
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says Democrats "feel very confident about where we are"
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"Choosing a foreign woman was an important decision (for @placeholder) because women are not often seen at the senior executive level of business in Japan," she said. | Few people would use the word "fantastic" to describe a visit to Fukushima, the site of Japan's 2011 nuclear disaster. But Lady Barbara Judge is not just anybody. Judge, a 66-year-old lawyer and businesswoman with dual British and American citizenship, has been called in by the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO), the company behind the Fukushima, to help relaunch Japan's nuclear power program, which was suspended completely in March 2011. On March 11, 2011, Japan suffered its largest recorded earthquake and tsunami, which killed thousands and devastated parts of the country. Seawater flooded the Fukushima nuclear power planted and caused loss of cooling and partial meltdown in three reactor units.
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Tokyo Electric Power Company asks Lady Barbara Judge to help rebuild nuclear power post Fukushima
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Lady Judge is a British-American lawyer and banker who led UK Atomic Energy Authority
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In 1980s, she was youngest ever commissioner of U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and first female director of British merchant bank | 55,488 | record_train |
And both programs are responsive to the world in which @placeholder found itself after 9/11. | (CNN) -- The effects of l'Affaire Snowden continued to accumulate this past week with a dramatic vote in the U.S. House of Representatives. By a bare 12-vote margin, a bipartisan coalition of more or less centrist Republicans and Democrats defeated an equally bipartisan coalition of their more ideological brethren, the latter an incredibly improbable alliance that almost succeeded in defunding NSA's telephone metadata program. One Hill participant described the hours before the vote as "hand to hand combat," but for now, at least, NSA will continue to acquire American telephone "business records" to help it detect terrorist activity in the United States.
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Ex-NSA director Hayden: PRISM program is used to target foreign threats
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Who they were: One of @placeholder pop's finest back in 1964, from left to right: | By Neil Sears Despair: Townshend said he considered suicide in his revealing new autobiography He insisted at the time that he had simply been conducting ‘research’ when he paid £7 with his credit card in 1999 to access a website bearing the message ‘click here for child porn’. Despite his denials of harbouring depraved desires, he accepted a police caution, and was duly placed on the sex offenders’ register for five years. His image has never fully recovered, although he did play at the Olympics closing ceremony this summer, along with The Who’s only other surviving original band member, lead singer Roger Daltrey.
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Townshend was one of 3,744 people arrested in UK as part of Operation Ore, a nationwide police crackdown on internet perverts
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He was cautioned and put on sex offenders' register for five years
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The students in the other bus @placeholder hit were not hurt. | A 30-year-old New York State school bus driver was killed on Tuesday morning after suffering a suspected heart attack behind the wheel. Authorities say that Edwin Rivera DeJesus was driving towards Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. School No. 9 in Rochester at around 7am when the medical issue caused him to sideswipe another vehicle and hit a tree. He was pronounced dead at the scene. All of the eight students traveling with DeJesus and a female adult supervisor were taken to Strong Memorial Hospital with some suffering serious but not life-threatening injuries. Head-on collision: A 30-year-old New York bus driver was killed Tuesday morning after suffering a suspected heart attack behind the wheel
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Edwin Rivera DeJesus was driving towards Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. School No. 9 in Rochester at around 7am on Tuesday
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A medical issue reportedly caused him to sideswipe another vehicle and hit a tree head-on
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DeJesus was pronounced dead at the scene
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All of the eight students traveling with him and a female adult supervisor were taken to Strong Memorial Hospital with non life-threatening injuries | 55,491 | record_train |
Both CA and @placeholder will continue to work together on the use of Spidercam in the broadcast coverage and will take on board any player feedback as necessary. | Very little has gone wrong for Steve Smith this summer, until, that is, the Australian captain's close encounter with the controversial 'Spidercam' which appears to have hindered his attempt to take a vital catch on day three of the fourth Test on Thursday. In what was a frustrating morning session for the home side and the skipper in particular, a miscue from Indian batter Lokesh Rahul sent the ball skyward and Smith made ground to position himself underneath it for the catch. But just as he appeared in control of the catch, out it spilled and Smith immediately pointed skyward, suggesting the camera, perched on wires above the ground, may have interfered.
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Steve Smith fumbled what appeared to be an easy catch
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The Australian skipper seemed to blame the 'Spidercam' used by the Nine Network to provide images from above the ground
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The broadcaster and Cricket Australia have stated that the ball had not hit the camera nor the wires it is suspended on
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But Smith's vision of the ball was impeded when he caught sight of it among the camera and wires | 55,492 | record_train |
All of this adds up to French women having a low incidence of heart disease and obesity (12% compared to the @placeholder's 36%). | (Health.com) -- The secret to a long, healthy life in America? According to longevity researchers, it may be to act like you live somewhere else. It seems like every year another country's lifestyle is touted as the new magic bullet to cure us of obesity, heart disease, and premature death: For an unclogged heart, herd goats and down olive oil like a Mediterranean. Avoid breast cancer and live to 100 by dining on tofu Japanese-style. Stay as happy as Norwegians by hunting elk and foraging for cowberries. The places we're usually told to emulate are known as Blue Zones or Cold Spots. Blue Zones were pinpointed by explorer Dan Buettner and a team of longevity researchers and are described in his book "The Blue Zones: Lessons for Living Longer from the People Who've Lived the Longest." They're areas in Italy, Japan, Greece, California, and Costa Rica where the people have traditionally stayed healthy and active to age 100 or older.
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French women tend to walk everywhere instead of attempting to get to the gym
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The Nordic diet and way of life produces low rates of obesity
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On Okinawa, they practice hara hachi bu, or eating until 80% full | 55,493 | record_train |
This is happening even though these rights are explicitly guaranteed by the nation's constitution and international human rights treaties to which @placeholder is party, Amnesty points out. | (CNN) -- Two rights groups launched a stinging critique Wednesday on Russia's freedom of expression record, citing a heavy clampdown on critics and activists since Vladimir Putin returned to the presidency. The reports by Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch highlight changes to the law that they say have helped authorities stifle dissent. Opinion: Pussy Riot and Russia's surreal 'justice' "In the year since Vladimir Putin's return to the presidency in May 2012, the Russian government has unleashed a crackdown on civil society unprecedented in the country's post-Soviet history," Human Rights Watch said in its report. "The authorities have introduced a series of restrictive laws, harassed, intimidated, and in several cases imprisoned political activists, interfered in the work of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) and sought to cast government critics as clandestine enemies, thereby threatening the viability of Russia's civil society."
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NEW: Trial resumes of Kremlin critic Aleksei Navalny, on charges of embezzlement
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Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch accuse Russia of stifling dissent
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HRW: Government clampdown is "unprecedented in the country's post-Soviet history"
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Russia's government has not responded to the criticisms | 55,494 | record_train |
Couch and Lafta, seated side-by-side in a specially built rig, went aloft at Couch's service station in @placeholder, Oregon. | (CNN) -- Variable wind, thunderstorms and the loss of 35 helium-filled balloons within a few hours of liftoff put an end to the flight of two lawn-chair-seated adventurers who never got out of Oregon. Kent Couch and Fareed Lafta, who had hoped to reach northwest Montana by Sunday, landed late Saturday afternoon southeast of Prineville, Oregon, team officials said. iReport: Watch the balloon adventure lift off The men were disappointed but not injured, flight spokesman Mark Knowles told CNN. "They're a little rattled," said Knowles. "We are glad that they are safe. Kent is very disappointed they did not get what he set out for."
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Two flyers are "rattled" but unharmed
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Lawn chair balloon flight takes off from Bend, Oregon
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Two men had hoped to reach northwestern Montana
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@placeholder submitted an emailed copy of his father's college diploma as proof. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 19:27 EST, 15 September 2013 | UPDATED: 19:32 EST, 15 September 2013 A man searching for prehistoric fossils in a river has found an entirely different type of treasure. Dr Brian Tovin was swimming in South Carolina's Cooper River when he saw something shiny at the bottom. The water was so inky that a diving light provided only about 3 feet of visibility, The Post-Courier reports. Instead of a shark tooth, Tovin was surprised to find a large class ring from the College of Charleston. The ring was inscribed with the initials RLP and the year 1974.
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Phillips lost ring in 1974 ring after his finger got stuck opening a beer can
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Ring was last gift from his mother before she died
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Phillips is currently battling cancer
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Ring was found and returned by Brian Tovin | 55,496 | record_train |
"We are committed to finding lasting solutions to the conflict in this region and will work with the governments of Rwanda and @placeholder to secure a peaceful resolution to the situation in eastern DRC." | (CNN) -- Britain is withholding a multimillion-dollar aid payment to Rwanda over allegations that it is backing rebels who have been fighting government forces in neighboring Democratic Republic of the Congo, a minister said Friday. The M23 rebel group seized the city of Goma in eastern DR Congo 10 days ago after days of heavy clashes with government forces. Read more: Why the world is ignoring Congo war Since then, regional leaders and the African Union have drawn up a plan under which the fighters would withdraw. But despite indicating that they would leave, M23 forces remained in Goma on Friday.
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Britain stops a $33.6 million aid payment to Rwanda over claims that it backs M23 rebel group
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Rwanda's foreign minister says the British decision is based on false allegations
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The rebel group seized a city in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo last week
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More than 140,000 people have been forced from their homes by the fighting | 55,497 | record_train |
And if all else fails, and you don't mind breaking the surprise, @placeholder says why not ask her what ring she would prefer, because then you know you'll be on the right track. | Is there a secret to buying the perfect engagement ring? Well apparently so, according to one man who has written a how-to buy book for blokes. Londoner, Alastair Smith who currently lives in Bondi, Sydney, was set to pop the question to his now-wife, Faith, but had trouble finding the information he needed to hunt down the best ring. 'I read a book about diamonds on Amazon by a middle aged lady, but it was all about the technical aspects,' he said. Scroll down for video Alastair Smith (pictured) has written a book 'How to buy and engagement ring' helping blokes with some hints and tips on how to get the best ring
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Alastair Smith was at a loss when it came to buying the right engagement ring for his girlfriend
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He travelled the world for six months to research a how-to book on the best strategy for finding the right ring
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'There's really big savings to be made if you know what you're doing,' says the 31-year-old author | 55,498 | record_train |
Meanwhile, Qatari and Turkish foreign ministers arrived in Lebanon Tuesday in an apparent attempt to pick up where Saudi and @placeholder efforts left off. | Beirut, Lebanon (CNN) -- Prince Saud al-Faisal, Saudi Arabia's minister of foreign affairs, said Wednesday that his country had abandoned mediation talks to resolve Lebanon's political crisis that caused the government's collapse last week. Al-Faisal made the comments in an interview with state-run Saudi TV in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt where he was attending an Arab economic summit to discuss economic challenges facing Arab nations. He also described the political situation in Lebanon as "dangerous." Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah and Syrian President Bashar Assad have been personally involved in an attempt to resolve Lebanon's political crisis, the Saudi foreign minister said.
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Turkish and Qatari ministers arrive in Lebaon | 55,499 | record_train |
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