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Buck began using Twitter as a way to keep up in touch with the bloggers at the heart of his project and the events going on in @placeholder that he intended to cover. | (CNN) -- James Karl Buck helped free himself from an Egyptian jail with a one-word blog post from his cell phone. James Karl Buck sent a message using Twitter which helped get him out of an Egyptian jail. Buck, a graduate student from the University of California-Berkeley, was in Mahalla, Egypt, covering an anti-government protest when he and his translator, Mohammed Maree, were arrested April 10. On his way to the police station, Buck took out his cell phone and sent a message to his friends and contacts using the micro-blogging site Twitter. The message only had one word. "Arrested."
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Student James Karl Buck sent one-word text from detention about his arrest
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Twitter message allowed college to get word, hire a lawyer for him
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Now Buck's quest is to find translator Mohammed Maree, who was arrested with him
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Twitter is a micro-blogging tool that allows users to update their status | 55,500 | record_train |
It was two days after @placeholder fired Whitacre and accused him of embezzling millions from the company. | (CNN) -- Watching the premiere of "The Informant!" -- the Matt Damon movie about a high-level FBI mole at a large multinational company -- was the mole himself, Mark Whitacre. Mark Whitacre, right, at the premiere of 'The Informant' with Matt Damon. The movie is a dark comic take on the three years Whitacre -- a former divisional president of Archer Daniels Midland, the US-based food additive giant -- spent working undercover to break a global price-fixing conspiracy. Whitacre recognized real episodes in his life on the big screen, such as trying to fix a hidden tape player during a meeting and his delusional belief he would be made CEO of the company as a reward for his undercover work.
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The ADM price-fixing case was a landmark in global antitrust prosecution
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Global price-fixing investigations have skyrocketed since the ADM scam
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These investigations depend on whistle-blowers who often have dark motives | 55,501 | record_train |
The bride continued to say that @placeholder provided the perfect backdrop for the awe-inspiring photographs. | Wedding photos are obviously very special to any couple when remembering their big day but usually, after the initial excitement dies down, most people get a tad fed up if you keep sharing them enthusiastically. But it seems the internet can't get enough of one couple's nuptial shots after they went viral following their spontaneous descision to hold the ceremony in Iceland after wedding planning became too hectic. The American couple, Josh and Sarah Walk, both 20, had originally planned to hold their wedding ceremony in Waynesville, Ohio but swapped their location to Reykjavik, Iceland where they were due to have their honeymoon, resulting in some spectacular weddings shots.
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Sarah and Josh Walk decided to forgo their traditional wedding and elope to Iceland
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A day after posting their wedding photos on Facebook the couple saw a huge response with the images going viral
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They used Canadian photographer Gabe McClintock to capture their special day | 55,502 | record_train |
Negotiations with other parties to make @placeholder the next Basque president were expected in the coming days. | MADRID, Spain (CNN) -- The incumbent Basque nationalists won the most seats in Basque regional parliamentary elections on Sunday, but they could lose a 29-year hold on power because three non-nationalist parties won a combined majority for the first time, according to official election results. Socialist candidate Patxi Lopez speaks to reporters after voting Sunday in regional parliamentary elections. The vote for the powerful 75-seat regional parliament and Basque president are seen as a bellwether of the region's sentiment on how to end decades of violence by the Basque separatist group ETA. The moderate Basque Nationalist Party won 30 seats, and its traditional smaller party allies won seven more.
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Elections held for 75-seat regional parliament in Spain's Basque region
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Basque Nationalist Party wins 30 seats, traditional allies win seven more
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Socialist Party and others win a 38-seat majority
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Basque Nationalist Party seeks self-determination for the 2.1 million Basques | 55,503 | record_train |
So we're really deeply involved in trying to do as much as we can on behalf of the @placeholder and on behalf of U.S. citizens," she said. | Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama extended a helping hand to Japan on Friday as hundreds of people were dead and additional hundreds were missing after a devastating 8.9-magnitude earthquake and ensuing tsunami. "I offer our Japanese friends whatever assistance is needed," he said during a news conference. "Today's events remind us how fragile life can be." Obama said Friday that the main U.S. assistance to Japan for now would probably be "lift capacity" in the form of heavy equipment to help clean up damaged infrastructure. The U.S. government is taking inventory of how many military personnel are in Japan to provide help, he said, adding that American citizens in Japan will also receive assistance.
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NEW: Obama says U.S. is monitoring Japanese power plant for radiation leaks
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NEW: U.S. is sending coolant in case any nuclear reactors leak
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Navy ships are headed to Japan to help in relief effort
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No American casualties are reported; State Department sets up phone, e-mail information | 55,504 | record_train |
Meanwhile, a tip line has been receiving calls from alleged victims of @placeholder, a source close to the investigation said, and police were attempting to verify the claims. | (CNN) -- Head football coach Joe Paterno and the university president have lost their jobs, effective immediately, over a child sex abuse scandal at Penn State, university trustees announced Wednesday night. John P. Surma, vice chairman of trustees, said that President Graham Spanier was being replaced and Paterno, the longtime head football coach, would not finish the remainder of the season. Tom Bradley will be Penn State head coach in Joe Paterno's absence. Rod Erickson, executive vice president and provost of the school, will be interim president, school officials said. Spanier has been president of the school since 1995. Earlier, Paterno, 84, issued a statement saying he was "absolutely devastated by the developments" involving a former assistant football coach and two university officials and that he would end his 46-year tenure as head football coach at the end of the season. The trustees decided to move that timetable up.
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Trustees dismiss Spanier, remove Paterno as head coach immediately
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Man tells Anderson Cooper of uncomfortable moments with Sandusky
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U.S. Department of Education investigating Penn State
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"With the benefit of hindsight, I wish I had done more," Paterno says | 55,505 | record_train |
'@placeholder never met and animal she didn't love, and since the age of two wanted to be a Veterinarian.' | By Lydia Warren PUBLISHED: 11:58 EST, 19 December 2012 | UPDATED: 18:29 EST, 19 December 2012 Seven-year-old Daniel Barden had one hope for when he grew up: To be a firefighter like his uncles. But while the youngster's future was tragically cut short when he became one of Adam Lanza's 26 victims in the Sandy Hook massacre on Friday, his dreams have not been forgotten. In a heart-wrenching display of kindness and remembrance on Wednesday morning, firefighters from as far as New York City attended the young boy's funeral in Newtown to pay their respects. As Daniel's parents, brother and sister arrived at St. Rose of Lima Church at 10am, the firefighters somberly formed an honour guard along the road, silently offering support to the heartbroken family.
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Also funerals for Charolette Bacon and Caroline Previdi, both 6, today
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Heroic first-grade teacher Victoria Soto, 27, will also be laid to rest | 55,506 | record_train |
But @placeholder warned that the work could still damage wildlife, and lead to oil spills, pipeline leaks and gas flaring which could contaminate air, water and soil in the local environment. | By Richard Spillett A UK oil and gas company has abandoned exploration in Africa's oldest national park after it came under intense pressure from conservationists. London-based exploration company Soco International is ending its operations in the Virunga National Park, in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), which is home to critically endangered mountain gorillas. The move, which comes after a sustained campaign by environmentalists to stop oil exploration in the World Heritage site, was hailed as a 'victory for our planet' by wildlife charity WWF. More than 700,000 people signed a petition to protect the Virunga park (pictured) from oil exploration
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London-based firm Soco was allowed to look for oil in Virunga National Park
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Environmentalists and famous figures had campaigned against the move
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The park, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, is home to mountain gorillas
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Soco announced yesterday that it would not be continuing its exploration
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Wildlife charity WWF hail the decision as 'a victory for our planet' | 55,507 | record_train |
A transition unit of about 1,500 soldiers will be "packing and shipping all of our equipment, materiel and vehicles back to @placeholder" in the coming months, said Capt. | (CNN) -- Canada is formally completing its fighting mission in Afghanistan this week, a move that marks the end of a robust combat presence centered in the dangerous and violent southern province of Kandahar. The Canadian military on Tuesday formally transferred its last district in the province to the United States, where the U.S. 3rd Battalion 21st Regiment took over from the Canadian 1st Battalion, Royal 22nd Regiment. On Thursday, Canadian Brig. Gen. Dean Milner will transfer command of NATO-led troops in Kandahar's Panjwai and Dand districts to U.S. command. This transition comes as other countries make preparations for drawdowns and shifting to plans for non-combat missions in Afghanistan, such as training.
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Canada lost 157 troops in Afghanistan
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It will offer training to Afghan forces
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Canada has had nearly 3,000 troops deployed in Afghanistan | 55,508 | record_train |
NOT LIKE W: @placeholder is seen as less conservative than his older brother, former president George W. Bush (pictured) | The more Americans think about Jeb Bush and Mitt Romney taking up residence in the White House, the less they like them, according to a poll released Tuesday. The two default Republican 2016 front-runners have seen their approval ratings tumble since they started publicly discussing their presidential bona fides. According to the Wall Street Journal/NBC poll, Romney gets positive marks from just 27 per cent of Americans and 52 per cent of Republicans. The numbers inside the GOP are down 8 points since September, long before his presidential buzz started and at a time when few observers expected him to mount a third White House campaign.
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Romney, the 2012 GOP nominee, gets positive marks from just 27 per cent of Americans and 52 per cent of Republicans
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His numbers inside his own party are down 8 points since before his presidential buzz started and 40 per cent of Americans see him negatively
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Bush does even worse, with only 19 per cent of Americans saying they like him – down 7 points since before he launched an exploratory committee
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President George W. Bush's brother has the backing of a scant 30 per cent of self-described conservatives, compared to 45 per cent for Romney
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Bush's embrace of immigration reform and 'Common Core' standards may doom him with right-wingers, and Romney will clash with them on global warming and the minimum wage | 55,509 | record_train |
Tragic: Although @placeholder is making progress, for many HIV sufferers, action has come too late | Losing a child is every mother's worst nightmare but Johanna Satekge knows all too well how it feels to watch helplessly as your baby dies in your arms. Diagnosed with HIV two months into her first pregnancy, the 39-year-old, from South Africa's Limpopo province, lost her eldest two children from complications caused by the disease. The reason? She was too afraid to admit to having HIV and was unable to access the drugs she needed to stop the disease from passing to her children. Brave: Johanna Satekge, 39, from South Africa's Limpopo province, was diagnosed with HIV in 2000 Tragedy: Johanna lost two of her babies to HIV before getting antiretroviral drugs
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Johanna Satekge, 39, was diagnosed HIV positive in 2000
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She got the disease after being violently raped aged 21
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Discovered she was HIV positive two months into first pregnancy
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Kept diagnosis a secret and her first child died at seven months
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Second child died after because she didn't have antiretroviral drugs
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Is now a mother to a healthy son, eight, and daughter, four
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Johanna Satekge is a mentor mother at mothers2mothers | 55,510 | record_train |
More than 55,000 persons took the opportunity to register their opinions about the case on @placeholder. | Atlanta, Georgia (CNN) -- Three decades after serial killings of African-Americans in Georgia shook much of the nation, most respondents to a nonscientific CNN poll say Wayne Williams committed what came to be called the Atlanta Child Murders. Although Williams was convicted only of murdering two adults, police blamed him in the murders of two dozen African-American boys and young men that lasted from 1979 to 1981. In Williams' first TV interview in at least a decade, he insisted to CNN's Soledad O'Brien that he's innocent. He's serving two life sentences. A two-hour CNN documentary, "The Atlanta Child Murders," invited viewers to weigh the evidence and hear from witnesses in the case, and then go to CNN.com to cast votes on whether Williams is "guilty," "innocent" -- or the case is "not proven."
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Nonscientific poll: 68.6 percent believe Wayne Williams is the Atlanta child murderer
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Many African-Americans across the U.S. recall being frightened by the case
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Years later, one woman says case leads her to closely watch her kids | 55,511 | record_train |
In May, it came in first place in the @placeholder parliamentary elections -- which saw an uptick in the fortunes of right nationalist parties throughout Europe. | (CNN)Responding to the massacre at the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, President Barack Obama and other public figures such as John Kerry, author Salman Rushdie -- even the far-right nationalist French politician Marine Le Pen -- have defended the right to freedom of expression as a core democratic value. Huge demonstrations in solidarity with the victims are occurring throughout France and in many European capitals. The slogan "Je suis Charlie Hebdo" is circulating widely in social media. Twitter is inundated with tweets about the political power of satire. Pictures of demonstrators holding pens in the air abound. Freedom of expression is undeniably worth defending but is too narrow a frame for this event.
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Mabel Berezin: Paris attack will boost far-right's calls for brakes on immigration
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She says attack is tipping point -- a troubling boon to nationalist parties in Europe | 55,512 | record_train |
Eating it up: @placeholder runs the @food account, which garners thousands of 'likes' and comments by posting idyllic snaps of meals, such as the above | When the Eswein-Phillips family of social media moguls sit down to dinner, or go for a walk together, they don't just have each other to please. The so-called 'First Family' of the Instagram photo-sharing network have around a million and a half eager audience members to keep happy with their familial comings and goings. Their band of followers religiously shows their appreciation for the mixture of picture-perfect meals, idyllic cityscapes and luxury living served up on a daily basis by Sarah Phillips and her children Liz and Tom. The first family of Instagram pose in the living room of their Upper East Side, New York apartment with dogs Coco and Duke. From left to right Tom Eswein, Sarah Phillips, Reed Phillips and Liz Eswein. The family document their day to day lives on social media and have gained around 1.6million followers.
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Eswein-Phillips family run series of influential accounts on photo app
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Mom Sarah commands @baking and @food and post gorgeous meals
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Daughter Liz runs @newyorkcity and has audience of more than 1million
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Brother Tom, with background in construction, is behind @realestate
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Even family pets Duke and Coco have their own accounts and following
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Stepdad Reed is a banker and mainly stays away from the social network | 55,513 | record_train |
Online registrations for Obamacare-linked private health insurance plans has grown to 3.3 million nationwide, according to numbers released by @placeholder on Wednesday, giving the White House some much-needed ammunition against critics. | Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius was in direct contact with President Barack Obama at least 18 times between October 2012 and October 2013, including seven occasions where her draft calendar showed Obamacare as the topic of conversation. The news appears to contradict her insistence that Obama was in the dark about problems plaguing the ill-fated healthcare.gov website in the months leading up to its October 1, 2013 launch. The Hill newspaper reported Thursday that documents released through a Freedom of Information Act request show meetings, events and phone calls where the two were together. They also show at least three breakfast or lunch meetings with close Obama adviser Pete Rouse, along with scheduled calls or meetings with presidential confidante Valerie Jarrett and White House chief of staff Denis McDonough.
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Kathleen Sebelius was in contact with the West Wing at least 18 times in the year before the glitchy healthcare.gov launch
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Her calendar shows seven occasions where she and the president were scheduled to discuss his health insurance overhaul
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Sebelius claimed on CNN that Obama was not informed about problems before the buggy website went live
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Obama told reporters in a press conference that he didn't expect the online rollout to be as disastrous as it was | 55,514 | record_train |
'This plan gives a @placeholder bureaucracy a blank check to decide how Internet service providers deploy and manage their networks from the last mile all the way through to the Internet backbone.' | The Federal Communications Commission has voted to approve rules that make internet services in the US should be in the same regulatory camp as telephones. This means, providers like Comcast, Verizon and AT&T, will have to act in the 'public interest' when providing your internet connection. The goal is to prevent those providers from creating paid internet 'fast lanes' and charging some sites to move their data faster than others. But how exactly will this impact your service? Scroll down for video Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler (centre) greets commissioners Mignon Clyburn (left) and Jessica Rosenworcel at the FCC Net Neutrality hearing in Washington today
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Net neutrality is the principle that internet providers should give consumers access to all content and applications on an equal basis
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Goal is to prevent providers from creating paid internet 'fast lanes'
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It means Netflix, for instance, can't be slowed if it competes with ISP
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Some say that by doing this the government will drive up internet bills
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Other argue that it will ensure the free flow of content on the internet | 55,515 | record_train |
He had earlier been refused work due to his sub-standard @placeholder. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 03:51 EST, 24 February 2013 | UPDATED: 19:52 EST, 24 February 2013 German doctor Daniel Ubani caused the death of patient David Gray in Cambridgeshire in 2008 after he administered 10 times the normal dose of diamorphine. A new test is being introduced to make sure foreign doctors have a good grasp of English Foreign doctors who want to work in the NHS will have to prove they speak good English before treating patients. New checks have been announced by the Government after a string of cases in which overseas doctors were blamed for poor care.
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General Medical Council will refuse licences for doctors with poor English
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Rules come five years after German medic Daniel Ubani killed patient David Gray | 55,516 | record_train |
In a statement following Mr Streeter’s comments, Mr Genge’s legal representative said: 'Mr @placeholder says that these allegations are false. | By Mario Ledwith PUBLISHED: 09:49 EST, 5 December 2012 | UPDATED: 11:56 EST, 5 December 2012 A man cleared of child sex abuse has been named in the House of Commons by his MP - who claimed he had 'absolutely no doubt' that the man is guilty. Conservative MP Gary Streeter told the House of Commons that Geoffrey Genge, whose sexual abuse case was dropped earlier this year, is 'getting away scot-free'. Genge, 67, was due to appear in court in March this year charged with five offences of rape and sexual abuse but his case was dropped by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS).
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Conservative MP Gary Streeter named Geoffrey Genge in Parliament
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Charges of sexual abuse against Genge were dropped earlier this year
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MP said CPS handling of case had been a 'disaster'
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South West Devon MP accused Genge of 'getting away scot-free' | 55,517 | record_train |
@placeholder lies just across the border from Turkey, giving international journalists a clear vantage point to report on the battle there. | (CNN) In what's sure to be a moment fraught with symbolism and broadcast around the world, an infantry company-sized contingent of Iraqi Peshmerga will cross over Wednesday into Kobani, Syria, from Turkey. They'll bring heavy weapons, artillery and gear crucial to the ongoing Kurdish defense of Kobani, now in its sixth week. But, despite all the attention it will garner, the troop movement doesn't necessarily signal a major shift in the fight, analysts say. "In terms of a major war that's of some significance to U.S. national security, the arrival of 150 militiamen to an area is probably not of tectonic significance," said Steve Biddle, a senior fellow with the Council on Foreign Relations.
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Peshmerga's arrival will be symbolic, but not a major development, analyst says
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Official: Iraqi Kurdish fighters heading to Syrian Kurdish town of Kobani
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Turkey has said it would allow the fighters to enter Kobani through Turkey
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Kobani has been under ISIS attack since September | 55,518 | record_train |
A man is restrained during a clash with police officers during the @placeholder demonstration | Protesters marched through the streets of several major European cities today in an orchestrated show of support for besieged Kurdish fighters currently battling Islamic State (ISIS) forces in Kobane. The Kurdish city of Kobane on the border of Syria and Turkey has been the scene of fierce fighting for weeks now between Kurdish resistance forces and the advancing ISIS jihadists. In a show of solidarity for the embattled Kurds, protesters in France, Britain and Germany today called on their governments to provide further assistance to the city's Kurdish fighters. Demonstrators hold banners and signs in Parliament Square, London, in a show of support for the Kurds
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Protesters in Britain, France and Germany show solidarity with Kurds
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Thousands of people rail against Turkish government's lack of assistance
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Demonstration in London became heated as police clashed with protesters
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Kurdish city of Kobane remains besieged by advancing ISIS fanatics | 55,519 | record_train |
You just don’t do what he did and I’m sure @placeholder will have a word with him behind closed doors. | Mario Balotelli is fighting for his Anfield future as Brendan Rodgers insisted he would not allow the striker to compromise Liverpool’s progress. Once again Balotelli found himself commanding headlines for all the wrong reasons following Liverpool’s 3-0 defeat by Real Madrid, given he had swapped shirts with opposition defender Pepe as he left the field at half-time. It was a naive thing to do and Rodgers stressed that, having spoken to Balotelli in his office at Liverpool’s Melwood training base, the ‘matter was closed’ and had been dealt with internally. Mario Balotelli was back in training for Liverpool on Thursday after he controversially swapped shirts with Pepe
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The £16m striker is fighting for his Anfield future after latest controversy
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Balotelli angered Liverpool fans after swapping shirts with Pepe at half-time
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Brendan Rodgers said 'matter was closed' after meeting with striker
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Her body was recovered Saturday, but the search for @placeholder continued until Sunday morning when a jet skier called police to report finding a body in the river, Falco said. | (CNN) -- A body believed to be the second victim of a boating accident involving a wedding party was recovered in the Hudson River, authorities in Piermont, New York, said Sunday. Investigators were working to positively identify the body, which is believed to be that of Mark Lennon, Rockland County, New York, Sheriff Louis Falco said. "We're looking into every single thing," Falco said. "What we're going to do is bring in an accident reconstruction team." Lennon, who was to have been the best man in the wedding party, and bride Lindsey Stewart disappeared late Friday night when a 21-foot Stingray power boat they were passengers on struck the side of one of three barges lashed together at a construction site near the Tappan Zee Bridge, 25 miles north of Manhattan.
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A jet skier found the body believed to be best man Mark Lennon
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"We're looking into every single thing," sheriff says
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The body of bride Lindsey Stewart was recovered Saturday
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The wedding party's boat crashed in to a parked barge on the Hudson Friday night | 55,521 | record_train |
'We are both very pleased to be part of this new community and really look forward to making our @placeholder home at the Battersea Power Station.' | Bosses of the new Battersea Power Station development have taken their plans for the iconic site on the road as they try to tempt the world's rich to take up residence in south London. Actress Kate Beckinsale fronted a 'launch party' in Hollywood last night in the latest of a series of events aimed at attracting foreign buyers to snap up flats on the banks of the River Thames. Glitzy public exhibitions have now been held in Paris, New York, Shanghai, Singapore, Hong Kong and Kuala Lumpur last week, followed by shows in Tokyo, Beijing, Doha and Milan this week.
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Nearly 4,000 apartments to be built on famous site on banks of River Thames
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Developers are on 'world tour' showing off their plans for the buildings
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Red carpet event in Hollywood last night fronted by actress Kate Beckinsale
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She pored over models of the tower blocks and chatted with bosses
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Comes after rock star Sting snapped up one the new flats last month | 55,522 | record_train |
Dimitri searched for clues online to where his son really was, and he was shocked by what he found -- videos and pictures of his son's hometown friends in @placeholder. | As a teenager, Jejoen Bontinck danced in music videos and was a regular kid hanging out with friends in Antwerp, Belgium. But within a year, he went from a hip-hop-loving teenager to a young Muslim convert, preaching on the streets of Antwerp. His father, Dimitri Bontinck, claims that in 2010, when Jejoen was 15, he became infatuated with a Moroccan girl, which eventually led to him converting to Islam. His parents started noticing a radical change in their son about eight to nine months after the conversion. "He started to become very religious. He stopped wearing his normal clothes. So we really see the progress of radicalization -- this is the right word -- we really see the signs," Dimitri explained.
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Jejeon Bontinck left Belgium to join militant group Jabhat al-Nusra in Syria last year
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Bontinck's dad Dimitri decided to try to track his son down in Syria
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Al-Nusra militants nearly killed Dimitri, but ultimately led him to his son
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Jejeon, now 19, is back in Belgium and facing terrorism charges | 55,523 | record_train |
Besties: Jose Mourinho claimed that @placeholder was his 'favourite' while pair were at a coaching summit | By Richard Arrowsmith for MailOnline It's fair to say that Jose Mourinho has probably made more enemies than friends in the game, but new Barcelona manager Luis Enrique is not one of them. The Chelsea boss has been singing his counterpart's praises after the friends met at a recent coaches summit hosted by Sir Alex Ferguson. Spanish daily Mundo Deportivo leads with the headline 'Friend Mou'. Mourinho commented on the former Barcelona midfielder, by saying: 'I have a great affection for him. He is someone I admire and hopefully everything goes well' - while AS report him as saying: 'He was my favourite when I was with Barca'.
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Jose Mourinho has a 'great affection' for Barcelona manager Luis Enrique
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Spain 'lack leaders' following 1-0 international friendly defeat to France
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Former Manchester United striker Javier Hernandez tipped to score on Real Madrid debut
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Luis Suarez scored twice in a practice match for Barcelona B team
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New manager Antonio Conte praised after Italy's 2-0 defeat of Holland
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Mourinho backs Fernando Torres to be a 'surprise' at AC Milan
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Erik Lamela has backed Francesco Totti to claim the Scudetto with Roma | 55,524 | record_train |
'I can't imagine a better example for all of us, whether in uniform or not in uniform, a better example to follow,' Mr @placeholder said after presenting the award to Capt. | By Beth Stebner and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 18:35 EST, 11 April 2013 | UPDATED: 06:20 EST, 12 April 2013 President Obama today presented the Medal of Honor to a hero of the Korean War, an Army chaplain from Kansas who provided spiritual and medical aid to soldiers in the conflict. In a moving ceremony in the East Room of the White House, the president awarded the nation’s highest military award to a nephew of Capt. Emil Kapaun, who died in captivity more than 60 years ago, saying that the Kansas native was ‘an American soldier who didn’t fire a gun, but who (carried) the mightiest weapon of all: the love for his brothers so powerful that he was willing to die so that they might live.’
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Capt. Emil Kapaun, a Roman Catholic priest from Kansas, was posthumously honored Thursday at the White House by President Obama
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Kapaun died in a POW camp in Pyoktong, North Korea in 1951, six months after he was taken captive
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Ray Kapaun accepted the medal on his late uncle's behalf | 55,525 | record_train |
Not much is known about @placeholder, even to people within the Ford circle. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 14:00 EST, 14 November 2013 | UPDATED: 15:17 EST, 15 November 2013 It was a busy day for Toronto Mayor Rob Ford who started out ranting about oral sex, only to apologize for his 'graphic language' at another press conference held hours later. Earlier today, the mayor announced he would be suing ex-staffers Mark Towhey, Issac Ransom and George Christopoulos after they told police they witnessed Ford hanging out with prostitutes as well as abusing alcohol and prescription pills like OxyContin. He also said he would be suing the waiter of an upscale Toronto restaurant who said the mayor snorted cocaine in the establishment.
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Toronto Mayor Rob Ford offended many this morning when he went on a vulgar rant about oral sex
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''It says that I wanted to eat her p****. I would never do that,' Ford said of allegations he made sexual advances on a staffer
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'I've got more than enough to eat at home,' he added
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Ford quickly apologized for his graphic language at a press conference a few hours later
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His wife Renata stood behind him as he blamed stress for his outburst
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Ford continues to deny all of the allegations revealed in a recent police investigation on him
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The report accuses the mayor of snorting cocaine, abusing alcohol and prescription pills as well as hanging out with prostitutes
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City Council voted yesterday for Ford to take a leave of absence but Ford refused the non-binding decision | 55,526 | record_train |
@placeholder, which are lollipops with Tootsie Roll centers, have been around for more than 80 years. | Melvin Gordon, who helped turn the enduring popularity of the humble Tootsie Roll into a candy empire, has died. He was 95. The longtime Tootsie Roll Industries Inc. chairman and CEO died Tuesday in Boston after a brief illness, said Brooke Vane, a spokeswoman for the company's public relations firm. Gordon ran the Chicago-based confectioner for 53 years, overseeing the manufacture of 64 million Tootsie Rolls a day and other sweets including Junior Mints, Charleston Chews and Tootsie Pops. The penny candy patriarch worked a full schedule until last month, the company said. He was the oldest CEO of a company trading on a major U.S. stock exchange, according to S&P Capital IQ.
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Melvin Gordon oversaw the manufacture of 64million Tootsie Rolls a day
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The Chicago-based firm also makes Junior Mints and Charleston Chews
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Tootsie Rolls were invented in 1896 by candy maker Leo Hirshfield | 55,527 | record_train |
The bond is clearly strong – and made even more remarkable by the fact that this was the first time they’d seen each other for 12 years, after @placeholder was returned to the wild in 2002. | They are scenes of extraordinary tenderness – and trust. The first photograph shows the controversial moment that a father allowed his 18-month-old daughter to play with a 300lb gorilla. And the experience seems to have taught the little girl, Tansy Aspinall, a lesson in confidence and courage. Scroll down for video Tender: The controversial picture of Tansy at 18 months in the gorilla pen at her father's zoo in Kent Tansy has no recollection of her first close encounter with a gorilla at Howletts Zoo, owned by her father Reunited: After ten years apart, Tansy and Djalta make friends again in the Gabon rainforest
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Tansy Aspinall, 25, was reunited with gorillas she knew as a child
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Her father took controversial pictures of a gorilla holding her as a baby
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Years later the pair went to Gabon to track down their beloved apes
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Amazingly two of them emerged from the rainforest to meet the Aspinalls
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One of the gorillas, Djalta, sniffed Tansy before recognising her scent
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His father had been scheduled to visit Rahmanipour on the day of the execution, and learned only from a TV report that his son was dead, @placeholder said, describing the family as "extremely upset and shocked." | Tehran, Iran (CNN) -- Tehran's Revolutionary Court sentenced 11 people to death after convicting them of participating in post-election riots, state media reported Thursday. Two of the sentences have been carried out; the rest are under appeal, the Iranian Students News Agency said, quoting a court official. These are the first executions known to be related to the post-election violence that erupted across Iran in June and has continued since, Amnesty International said in a statement condemning the hangings. But a lawyer for one of the men executed on Thursday disputed a key part of the official report. "Both of these men were arrested two months before the elections and they were in prison until their sentences were carried out. So how can someone who's in prison take part in protests?" asked Nasrin Sotoudeh, a Tehran-based human rights lawyer who represented Arash Rahmanipour, one of two men hanged Thursday.
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Eleven rioters sentenced to death for post-election riots, according to Iranian press
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Two of the sentences have been carried out; the rest are under appeal, ISNA said
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Anti-government demonstrations began after the disputed June 12 presidential vote
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@placeholder waited until she spotted the message and then got down on one knee - she immediately said yes | By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 08:12 EST, 14 August 2013 | UPDATED: 08:20 EST, 14 August 2013 Many hopefuls find themselves under pressure when it comes to conjuring up an original way of proposing. But one romantic boyfriend pulled out all the stops when he asked for his girlfriend's hand in marriage - by writing out his proposal in 15ft letters on a beach in Guensey. Jeremy Curtis, 39, scouted remote coastal spots across the UK before coming up with the ideal location. Jeremy Curtis asked for his girlfriend's hand in marriage by writing out his proposal in 15ft letters on a beach in Guernsey
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Jeremy Curtis popped question to Jennifer Ayris with proposal in the sand
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Chose romantic Petit Port cove in Guernsey
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Enlisted help of strangers through Twitter and local newspaper
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Relations have become further strained after Xi came to power -- and recent reports by @placeholder's state media on North Korean army deserters killing Chinese civilians in border towns in several armed robberies have created a strong public backlash. | Beijing (CNN)Diplomacy can be a lot like theater -- with a whole cast of characters jostling for spotlight and applause. On the world stage, Chinese President Xi Jinping has emerged as a force to be reckoned with since he took the leading role in the world's most populous nation in late 2012. For the 61-year-old Xi -- considered China's most powerful leader in decades -- his marquee appearance last November as the host of a global summit has offered good clues on his future moves. During the 2014 Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation gathering in Beijing, Xi met and entertained more than a dozen other leaders from countries that have been called China's friends, enemies and -- more often than not -- "frenemies."
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No relationship is more important -- or complex -- than that between the United States and China
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China is becoming bolder in territorial disputes in the East and South China seas
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This came a day after Obama said in a separate meeting with House @placeholder that he would consider a short-term deal to raise the federal borrowing limit, a Democratic lawmaker told CNN. | Progress. It's been seemingly nonexistent in Washington for weeks, as Republicans and Democrats squabbled about funding the government and whether to raise its borrowing limit. Both sides drew their lines in the sand and talked vociferously at each other, but not to each other. On Thursday, 10 days into the government's partial shutdown, the tide appeared to turn. House Republicans offered a plan to temporarily stave off the threat of a first-ever U.S. debt default. President Barack Obama listened to them. Both sides agreed to keep on talking. Said Rep. Pete Sessions, a Texas Republican: "We're all working together now."
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White House hopes talks let it know what GOP wants, Democratic source says
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The White House describes the meeting with GOP House members as "good"
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Republican Rep. Cantor says there will be "discussions on both sides"
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Mr @placeholder took aim at Labour’s record in power, blaming them for a failure to regulate. | By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 06:32 EST, 19 June 2013 | UPDATED: 10:31 EST, 19 June 2013 Bonuses in the City soared to record levels in April this year as bankers deferred pay outs to take advantage of the cut in the top rate of tax, new figures suggest. Labour leader Ed Miliband challenged David Cameron over the dramatic rise in payouts to business and finance workers, up 64 per cent year-on-year. The sharp rise came as the top rate of tax fell from 50p to 45p from the start of April. Rise: Bonus pay rose dramatically in April this year, according to figures from the Office for National Statistics
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Financial and business service bonuses up 64% year-on-year
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Labour leader claims bankers delayed bonuses until after ta cut
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‘And you described how Nurse @placeholder accused you of being racist. | By Neil Sears PUBLISHED: 18:56 EST, 1 June 2012 | UPDATED: 19:43 EST, 1 June 2012 A patient who complained about the treatment she and a frail blind woman received at the hands of a poorly-trained nurse was branded a racist. Sandra Hynes, 50, had only gone into hospital for a simple operation to relieve her acid reflux, but following complications was left with a punctured right lung. She had to stay in for an extra two weeks and was put on morphine and oxygen to cope with her pain. Accusations: Sandra Hynes (right) complained about the treatment at Chelsea and Westminster hospital only to be told she was a racist by staff nurse Maureen Nwadike
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Sandra Hynes, 50, went in for acid reflux treatment but following complications was left with a punctured lung
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Mr @placeholder is sidestepping nearly two decades of troubled negotiations in the hope this dramatic move on the world stage will re-energise Palestine's quest for an independent homeland. | By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 9:39 PM on 23rd September 2011 Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas says he has asked the United Nations to admit the state of Palestine as a full member. The move defies U.S.-led international pressure on Mr Abbas to abandon such a bid. In response, Israeli prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu said: 'I extend my hand to the Palestinian people,' adding that he wanted a 'just and lasting peace' with Palestine However, Mr Netanyahu has opposed the bid for statehood at the UN general assembly in New York. Determined: Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, left, and Israel's Binyamin Netanyahu both addressed the UN General Assembly in New York today
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Israeli leader offers to meet Palestine's president for talks in New York tonight
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Tony Blair warns statehood bid will be 'deeply confrontational' | 55,535 | record_train |
We finally won a trophy, but it’s not even about that because @placeholder have a quality. | Bacary Sagna has hit back at critics who labelled him greedy when he quit Arsenal for Manchester City by saying: 'It's not about money – I wanted to boost my career.' The French full-back has finally joined City after months of wrangling, having turned down offers from Arsenal to renew his contract, which ends this month. And after helping France through to the last 16 of the World Cup in Wednesday night's goalless draw with Ecuador in Rio, Sagna hit back at the rumours he had been trying to simply hike up his wages at Arsenal, pointing out that he had been on the same deal at the Emirates for the past six years.
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Sagna joined Manchester City from Arsenal on a free transfer
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The France defender signed a £150,000-a-week three-year-deal, which is inclusive of add-ons and bonuses
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He has since returned to @placeholder and is receiving further treatment for his injuries. | A British scientist suffered serious hand and face injuries when a Taliban booby-trap bomb exploded inside a top-security laboratory in Afghanistan. Military police are investigating why the device wasn’t detected by stringent security checks it should have gone through before it was given to the expert to examine. The scientist, having been assured the device was safe, was not wearing protective equipment. But it blew up in his hand. SERIOUS ERROR: A Taliban booby-trap bomb went off at Kandahar airfield, above, causing the British scientist who was handling it to suffer serious hand and face injuries The incident happened at Kandahar airfield last December but has only just been confirmed by the Ministry of Defence.
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Military police are investigating why the device wasn't detected sooner
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The scientist wasn't wearing protected equipment when he handled it
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Getting a caffeine hit: Cranston hawked @placeholder to viewers in 1988 | By Louise Boyle PUBLISHED: 09:01 EST, 1 October 2013 | UPDATED: 15:16 EST, 1 October 2013 Breaking Bad stars Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul - who played meth kingpins Walter White and Jesse Pinkman respectively - have been lauded for their roles in the Emmy Award-winning series which drew to a dramatic close on Sunday. However before the gritty roles - Cranston has described the complex character of White as 'the role of my life' - both actors were struggling to make it in Hollywood. Prior to their career-changing roles, there was a long line of forgettable parts. In a compilation from Snakkle, the pair are seen in everything from hemorrhoid cream and microwave pizza ads, to game show appearances and small roles including one alongside Tom Cruise in Mission: Impossible 3.
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Bryan Cranston, who played chemistry-teacher-turned-meth-dealer Walter White in the Emmy Award-winning show, previously starred in ads for Coffee-Mate and teen show Sabrina The Teenage Witch
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Its fkd up here (sic),' Michaels, a 15-year Port Authority officer, told @placeholder in a text before the tour. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 22:59 EST, 16 February 2014 | UPDATED: 22:59 EST, 16 February 2014 A childhood friend of embattled New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has been dragged into the Bridgegate scandal, with emails revealing he gave a key Port Authority official a tour of the traffic chaos. In the latest twist, emails show Port Authority police officer Thomas 'Chip' Michaels was on the George Washington Bridge with David Wildstein, the official who ordered the road closures, when the disaster unfolded. The messages also reveal Michaels was aware of the plan to flood Fort Lee with traffic the day before the controversial lane closings in September last year and kept Wildstein updated.
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Emails reveal Lt. Thomas 'Chip' Michaels, a Port Authority police officer, took David Wildstein on a tour of George Washington Bridge during debacle
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Michaels grew up with Chris Christie in Livingston, New Jersey, and recently coached the Governor's son in hockey
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The messages, reported today by MSNBC, also show Michaels was aware of the plan to flood Fort Lee with traffic
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Michaels' brother is New Jersey Republican power broker Jeffrey Michaels | 55,539 | record_train |
They will serve their sentence in the @placeholder residence where the trial took place, Khalil said. | Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- A Pakistani judge sentenced Osama bin Laden's three widows and two daughters on Monday to 45 days of house detention for living illegally in Pakistan, the widows' lawyer said. The judge ordered that after their term, the five be deported back to their countries of citizenship, said Amir Khalil, the lawyer. He said the time served began March 3, when the five were formally arrested or taken into custody, and that they would all be released by mid-April. The widows -- identified by U.S. and Pakistani officials as Amal Ahmed Abdul Fateh, Khairiah Sabar and Siham Sabar -- have been in Pakistani custody since U.S. Navy SEALs raided bin Laden's compound in Abbottabad and killed the al Qaeda leader in May 2011.
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The 5 will be released in mid-April, lawyer says
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The three widows and two other relatives faced charges of living illegally in Pakistan
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The court orders their repatriation after completion of sentence
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@placeholder has been sensational and one of David Moyes’s most productive players, but, him apart, United lack creativity in the middle. | By Jamie Redknapp When you look at the players in midfield at Manchester United and Chelsea, it’s hard to see anyone from United making it into Jose Mourinho’s side. They will think that’s a slur but unfortunately for them it’s a fact. Michael Carrick is a very good player and would have made it, but Nemanja Matic makes that tough for him now. Adnan Januzaj could become world class, but you still wouldn’t pick him ahead of Eden Hazard at the moment. United are not short of good players, they’re short of great players. They won the league at a canter last season, so this is not a bad squad, but every other side improved over the summer and United got left behind.
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Chelsea have spent staggering £229.9m on midfielders since summer 2010
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David Moyes continues to scout in Europe for recruits
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Adnan Januzaj is a rising star but you would pick Chelsea's in-form Eden Hazard over the Manchester United starlet
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Blues midfielders have scored 26 league goals this season compared to United's seven
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United used to have game-changers like Cristiano Ronaldo and Paul Scholes but now it's Jose Mourinho's side who have the talent | 55,541 | record_train |
This nervousness is betrayed by the fact that the @placeholder, which until two years ago was flexing its muscles and planning to go it alone in the next elections, seems to have changed its mind. | By Krishna Kumar PUBLISHED: 18:20 EST, 26 August 2013 | UPDATED: 18:25 EST, 26 August 2013 In the wake of rationalist Narendra Dabholkar's murder in Pune and a photojournalist's gang-rape in Mumbai, a regional language news channel in Maharashtra carried the pictures of chief minister Prithiviraj Chavan, deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar and home minister R R Patil with the caption 'Murda' (dead). It was a strong statement but one that aptly summed up the general sentiment against the government - in fact, the entire political class - across the state. The political leadership seems simply incapable of doing anything to stem the rot that the state had slipped into.
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NCP-Congress coalition feels the pressure mount over high-profile crimes
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Opposition parties turn on the heat claiming there is 'no law and order in the state'
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Watching the accident unfold, it seemed @placeholder was to blame. | 1 Daniel Ricciardo (Red Bull) 2 Nico Rosberg (Mercedes) 3 Valterri Bottas (Williams) 4 Kimi Raikkonen (Ferrari) 5 Kevin Magnussen (McClaren) Lewis Hamilton’s rear left wheel was shredding its tyre into a thousand pieces and his rivalry with Nico Rosberg into a million tiny atoms of hatred. It was on the second lap of a bitter Belgian Grand Prix that the first cruel cut of the day was made: Rosberg was vying for the lead with Hamilton through Les Combes when his front wing punctured his team-mate. From first place, Hamilton limped back to the pits, rubber being thrown into the air as he went.
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Daniel Ricciardo wins Belgian Grand Prix
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Lewis Hamilton forced to retire with five laps to go
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@placeholder manager Lee Clark barks instructs at St. Andrews | Stevie May struck a sweet solo goal to shoot Sheffield Wednesday up the Championship table and keep Birmingham in the relegation mire. The Scotland Under-21 striker picked the ball up in the left channel, dribbled into the area and drove a low shot past Darren Randolph at his near post to seal all three points in the 67th minute. Substitute Jeremy Helan added a second with a minute to go, slotting home from the penalty spot after Chris Maguire’s centre. Jeremy Helan scores the Sheffield Wednesday's second goal of the game at St Andrews to seal the win for the Owls
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Stevie May and Jérémy Hélan scored for the Owls at St Andrews
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The loss takes Birmingham's record to five games without a win
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Owls sneak up to seventh with the away win
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He later also obtained a driving licence in Mr @placeholder’s name. | A father told last night of his anguish and betrayal after discovering a friend had stolen his wife and his identity... and vanished for 25 years. Martyn Foster was left to bring up his two young children alone when his wife Susan went missing in 1988. The trail remained cold until police took a second look at the missing persons inquiry two years ago and traced Mrs Foster 150 miles away in Kent – where she was found living with Mr Foster’s former friend Michael Evans – a wanted paedophile. Michael Evans was due to stand trial for child sex offences in May 1988, when he ran away
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Martyn Foster's wife Susan disappeared with his best friend in May 1988
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It was weeks before Michael Evans was to stand trial for child sex offences
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Police discovered the couple living together in Kent just two years ago
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Evans was convicted of ten sexual offences against an eight-year-old girl
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Dede, from Hamburg, was killed when 29-year-old Markus Kaarma fired four shotgun blasts into his garage after @placeholder set off home intruder alarms inside. | By Associated Press and Daily Mail Reporter More than 500 people were attending a memorial service for a 17-year-old German exchange student who was shot dead a week ago in the United States. Friends, family, the mayor and American diplomats on Sunday assembled at a mosque in Hamburg to wish farewell to Diren Dede, who was fatally shot in Missoula, Montana. The coffin was put up on a table in the park of the mosque and draped with German and Turkish flags. Dede is the son of Turkish immigrants and will be buried on Monday in Bodrum, Turkey. Grief-stricken: The father, relatives and friends stand at the coffin of Diren Dede during a funeral in Hamburg, Germany on Sunday
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Diren Dede, 17, was shot dead a week ago in Montana
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He was a German student on exchange to the U.S.
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The keen soccer player had trespassed on the home of Markus Kaarma and Janelle Pflager, who had set a trap
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The couple set sensors and cameras in their garage then left the door open with a purse in full view
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They say they had been broken into several times and police didn't help them
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Kaarma says he did not communicate with anyone before shooting
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Dede was struck in the head and hand and died in hospital
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He pressed that message while on the campaign trail in @placeholder on Friday. | Manchester, New Hampshire (CNN) -- Seven Republicans will be on the stage Monday night at the CNN/WMUR/New Hampshire Union Leader presidential debate, but one candidate will likely be the center of attention. Thanks to his standing at the top of the most recent horse race polls, his fundraising prowess and his top-flight campaign organization, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney is generally considered the front-runner at this early point in the battle for the GOP nomination. According to a CNN/Opinion Research Corp. survey released Monday morning, Romney -- who's making his second White House bid -- grabbed the support of 24% of Republicans and independents who lean toward the GOP.
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Expect front-runner Mitt Romney to be the target of his rivals
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All eyes will be on Newt Gingrich to see if he can get his troubled campaign restarted
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Undeclared candidate Michele Bachmann has opportunity to prove her bona fides
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The remarks infuriated Mr @placeholder, causing him to increase his planned donation to UKIP. | A millionaire former Tory donor defected to UKIP today and announced he was handing the party £1million to fight the next election - because he was angry at being called a 'nobody' by William Hague. Arron Banks, who has previously given tens of thousands of pounds to the Conservatives, said he was only going to give Nigel Farage's party £100,000 - but decided to increase it by £900,000 after Mr Hague's jibe. The announcement, timed to disrupt David Cameron's set-piece party conference speech this morning, comes after the Tories were left stunned by the double defection of rebel backbenchers Douglas Carswell and Mark Reckless.
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Millionaire donor Arron Banks said he was switching to UKIP this morning
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Mr Banks has previously given tens of thousands of pounds to the Tories
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He revealed tonight that he would hand Nigel Farage's party £1million
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Donor revealed he only planned to give £100,000 but was insulted by Tories
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Follows double defection of rebel MPs Douglas Carswell and Mark Reckless
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Boris Johnson's former deputy Richard Barnes also left to join UKIP
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He is believed to be be staying at eldest daughter Karis' house as he plans the @placeholder funeral for his fashion designer girlfriend. | By James Nye The body of tragic fashion designer L'Wren Scott was taken from a Manhattan funeral home on Sunday morning and flown to Los Angeles - where boyfriend Mick Jagger is making arrangements for her burial. Staff at Frank E. Campbell Funeral Chapel on 81st Street and Madison Avenue took out the dark wooden coffin containing Scott at around 10am for her journey to Los Angeles. They carefully placed the coffin into the hearse along with a shipping box for its transfer to the Hollywood Forever Funeral Home and Cemetery - where actors such as Rudolph Valentino and Estelle Getty were buried.
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Employees at the Frank E. Campbell Funeral Chapel on 81st Street and Madison Avenue placed a dark coffin into a hearse around 10 a.m. Sunday
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Mick Jagger's children have traveled to LA to comfort him as he makes funeral arrangements for his longtime partner L'Wren Scott
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His daughter Karis was photographed looking for plots for the tragic designer
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The body is reportedly being taken to the Hollywood Forever Funeral Home and Cemetery, where Scott is expected to be laid to rest
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The fashion designer committed suicide last Monday at her New York apartment
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Devastated Rolling Stone is planning a small funeral in the next few days | 55,549 | record_train |
With the @placeholder and other international troops providing a ring of steel around the training camps in northern Iraq, the British instructors will seek to improve the skills of the locally raised forces so they can defeat IS in a so-called ‘spring offensive’ pencilled in for April. | A force of up to 100 Paras is being sent to join the battle against Islamic State (IS) with authority to shoot and kill when needed. The elite troops are the first detachment of British soldiers to go to Iraq in a fighting role since 2009. The Paras’ job will be to protect around 350 British military instructors who are being sent out in January to train the Iraqi army and Kurdish peshmerga forces. Scroll down for video Shoot to kill: Up to 100 British Paras are being sent to Iraq to join the battle against ISIS Should they come under attack from IS, the Paras – expected to be drawn from the regiment’s second battalion – will be authorised to shoot and kill the jihadis.
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Paras' job will be to protect 350 British instructors being sent in January
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They will train up a force of 20,000 from Iraqi army and Kurdish peshmerga
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Paras will be authorised to shoot and kill jihadis if they come under attack
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Move due to be approved in UK's National Security Council next week
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Former intelligence officer warns increase in UK troops will lead to casualties | 55,550 | record_train |
Do you want @placeholder in charge when frankly he doesn't know. | Boris Johnson claimed shadow chancellor Ed Balls has the look of a man undergoing an 'unexpected prostate examination' in an extraordinary speech to Tory fundraisers. The Mayor of London stunned the room of Conservative party members with the comments, which he made at a fundraiser in Nottingham, East Midlands. During the event, he also told the 70-strong crowd that Mr Balls and Labour leader Ed Miliband were the 'Thelma and Louise of British politics'. During a Tory fundraiser in Nottingham, East Midlands, Boris Johnson (right) told the crowd that shadow chancellor Ed Balls (left) had the 'pop-eyed air of a man undergoing an unexpected prostate examination'
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Boris Johnson made unusual comments at Conservative party fundraiser
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He said Ed Balls looks like a man undergoing unexpected prostate exam
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The abandoned house in a former thriving working-class neighborhood near downtown Flint, Michigan is a far cry from the wealthier houses in the @placeholder | By Alexandra Klausner PUBLISHED: 00:54 EST, 6 October 2013 | UPDATED: 02:19 EST, 6 October 2013 Flint, Michigan has America’s highest murder rate. It also shares a zip code with a wealthier less crime ridden area called Grand Blanc Township. Grand Blanc Township officials are disputing the U.S. Postal Service's decision not to allow parts of the 48507 zip code to be ‘Grand Blanc’ instead of Flint, according to the Journal. Grand Blanc officials believe sharing a zip code with Flint forces businesses to pay higher insurance rates due to Flint’s high crime rate. Business Insider reports Flint’s murder rate is 62 per 100,000 people compared to 3.8 per 1000,000 in New York City. In addition to having a high crime rate, Flint is very poor.
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Flint, Michigan has the nation's highest murder rate
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Grand Blanc officials believe sharing a zip code with Flint forces businesses to pay higher insurance rates due to Flint’s high crime rate
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bail and will reappear in court in @placeholder tomorrow morning. | By Simon Parry UPDATED: 08:55 EST, 18 September 2011 Pressure was growing on England rugby captain Mike Tindall last night after a criminal charge was levelled at a nightclub bouncer who blew the whistle on his evening out with a mystery blonde in New Zealand. Jonathan Dixon – who uploaded CCTV security video on to YouTube showing Zara Phillips’s husband kissing and cuddling the woman in Queenstown last Sunday – was arrested and charged with accessing a computer system for dishonest purposes. The arrest of the burly 40-year-old bouncer raises the prospect of a highly embarrassing court case in New Zealand that could overshadow England’s World Cup campaign.
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Damning new witnesses accuse him of ‘overtly sexual’ behaviour
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Bouncer Jonathan Dixon arrested for uploading Tindall CCTV
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Jose Mourinho has seen @placeholder win on all five opening weekends that he has been manager. | By Pa Reporter Burnley's return to the Premier League begins with a tough opener against Jose Mourinho's Chelsea at Turf Moor. Sean Dyche will hope to make a statement in tonight's game, as will Mourinho, whose side go into the match as strong favourites. With a newly promoted team on show, as well as a number of big name summer signings to analyse, the Monday night football fixture is set to be an intriguing affair. Here is everything you need to know about Burnley's clash with Chelsea; from team news and provisional squads to betting odds and Opta stats. Burnley vs Chelsea (Turf Moor)
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Danny Ings will look to continue his fine Championship form in the Premier League
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Fixture to be shown live on Sky Sports' MNF
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Both sides will be out to make a statement
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Cesc Fabregas and Diego Costa among Chelsea signings to make debuts
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Didider Drogba could return from ankle problem for the Blues
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Thibaut Courtois and Petr Cech to be kept guessing on starting role
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Sam Vokes only casualty for Burnley having been out since March
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Lukas Jutkiewicz and Michael Kightly among possible Clarets debutants
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More than a year on, @placeholder still has neurological damage from the lightning strike. | She's the 'little Flash Gordon' who miraculously cheated death. Kimberly Gordon was delivered by emergency Cesarean section a year ago after her mother was struck by lightning in Albuquerque, New Mexico. But not only did the one-year-old survive the electrical jolt, she now has static hair. Scroll down for video Static hair: Little Kimberly Gordon, pictured with her dad Ian Gordon, was born after her mother was struck by lightning. She now has static hair Medical marvel: Doctors say it's a miracle Kimberly Gordon, one (pictured left as a newborn, and right) survived a lightning strike which hit her pregnant mother and has left her with static hair
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Kimberly Gordon was in the womb when her mother Kendra Villanueva was struck by lightning on July 4 last year
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Villanueva was rushed to hospital for an emergency C-section
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Kimberly, one, is lucky to be alive, but can't sit up, crawl or digest food
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The presence of a @placeholder air force commander in the cockpit may also have contributed to the crash, the aviation committee said, noting that he had alcohol in his blood at the time of the crash. | (CNN) -- Pilot error was mostly to blame for a plane crash that killed Polish President Lech Kaczynski and nearly 100 others last year, the nation's investigators said Friday. Unclear instructions from Russian air traffic controllers and bad weather at Smolensk airport also played a part, according to the report released Friday in Warsaw. Polish President Lech Kaczynski, his wife and many top Polish officials died in the April 2010 crash as they headed to a memorial service to mark the 70th anniversary of a World War II massacre. "The flight crew of the airplane in question was not sufficiently prepared for the task at hand given the complexity of the situation the crew encountered during their last flight," the 328-page report said.
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NEW: Russian air traffic controllers gave incorrect information to the Polish crew
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Polish investigators say the air crew was poorly trained and unprepared for the flight
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The Russian-made Tupolev Tu-154 crashed in Russia's Smolensk region in April 2010
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Poland's president and other dignitaries were en route to commemorate a WWII massacre | 55,556 | record_train |
Records show Wheeler had urged caution because @placeholder demonstrated abusive behavior in the past. | By Lydia Warren and Peter Rugg PUBLISHED: 13:24 EST, 13 November 2012 | UPDATED: 14:56 EST, 13 November 2012 More than a year after Donald Wheeler killed himself, the child welfare worker has been cleared of any wrongdoing in the death of a five-year-old girl who was beaten to death by her father after being placed in his care by the Department of Human Services. After the death of Serenity Deal, 5, DHS employees came under fire for placing her with her father even though she was injured twice during overnight visits with him in January 2011. He claimed he had accidentally dropped her.
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Report shows Donald Wheeler warned Department of Human Services not to place Serenity Deal, 5, with her abusive father, Sean Brooks
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Serenity was beat to death by Brooks just a month after being placed in his care
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Since then, @placeholder has cleared the country of 6,693 landmines, 29,934 small arms and ammunition, and 1,087 bombs. | (CNN) -- Traditionally, you wouldn't gift someone a rat -- not someone you like, anyway. And even if a gift-wrapped rodent was in the cards, you'd likely shy away from the giant African pouched rat, which -- as the name suggests -- is rather large (think cat-sized). Tanzania-based NGO Apopo, however, thinks rats make excellent gifts. So much so that they've launched an adopt-a-rat program, which allows participants to sponsor the animal. "It's great for the giving season. It also works on Valentine's Day. Many people love to give their love, er, a rat," says Bart Weetjens, Apopo's founder. Despite the creatures' reputation for thieving and spreading disease, Weetjens has proven that rats can be every bit as heroic as people. Contrary to public opinion, rats can actually save lives -- Apopo's rats have actually saved thousands.
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NGO Apopo trains rats to scent detect landmines and TB
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Apopo has almost cleared Mozambique of landmines
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'@placeholder’s way of saying thank you - "Hey, you’re going to be fired" – it kind of made me feel sketchy about what I did,' he told WTKR. | By Nina Golgowski An AutoZone employee and Air Force veteran who daringly thwarted an armed robbery at his Virginia store by using his own handgun at the scene has been fired for breaking company protocol. Devin McClean, 23, who worked at the York County store up until about a week ago, says he managed to slip out during the attack, grab his glock .40 handgun from his car and return - frightening away the bandit. 'When I yelled “freeze” and I said “stop, drop the weapon,” he threw his hands up with his gun still in his hand, he started running,' Mr McClean told WTKR.
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Devin McClean, 23, was fired for breaking company protocol on bringing a firearm into the store
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Mr McClean escaped the held up store and returned with a handgun from his car, scaring away the would-be robber
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Remains believed to be those of @placeholder were found in October in a utility vault near the intersection of interstates 71, 90 and 490, authorities said. | (CNN) -- A Cleveland man will spend the rest of his life in prison for the killings of two women in the 1990s, cases that were reinvestigated after the discovery of three women held captive nearby for years by Ariel Castro. Elias Acevedo Sr., 49, pleaded guilty Monday to 297 counts, including aggravated murder, rape and kidnapping, said Timothy McGinty, the Cuyahoga County prosecutor. CNN affiliate WEWS reported the charges included the two slayings, the 1993 rape of his sister-in-law and the sexual assault of three children. Acevedo cried as victims gave statement and later said he wished he could "change everything that happened," the station reported.
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Elias Acevedo, 49, was charged with 297 counts, including rape and murder
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Acevedo pleaded guilty to strangling 30-year-old Pamela Pemberton
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@placeholder’s surprise arrival has also brought the family up to five living generations, and Mrs Smith said the family were delighted with the new arrival. | By Rachel Reilly A dancer who was taken to hospital by her mother when she started suffering stomach pains was shocked to discover she was in labour and about to give birth. Jodie Smith, 17, started feeling unwell last Monday night, but when her concerned mother Lesley, 47, took her to A&E in the early hours, doctors revealed she was pregnant and about to become a mother. Just hours later, on July 23, Miss Smith gave birth to son Jack Arthur, who weighed in at 8lbs, while shocked Lesley rushed to buy baby supplies. Keen dancer Jodie Smith, from West Yorkshire, (right) had no idea she was pregnant until she went into labour last month. She and her boyfriend Danny Yeoman, 19, (left) are thrilled with their new arrival but admit they do both feel 'shell-shocked'
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Jodie Smith, from West Yorkshire, developed pains in her lower abdomen
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Mother, Lesley, took her to A&E in early hours as the pain worsened
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Doctors discovered she was pregnant and hours later Miss Smith gave birth to Jack Arthur, who was born weighing a healthy 8lb
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Miss Smith and boyfriend Danny Yeoman, 19, are thrilled but admit they are still 'shell-shocked' at their surprise arrival | 55,561 | record_train |
Protest: Supporters of Julian Assange demonstrate outside the @placeholder Embassy last week, where the Wikileaks founder has sought political asylum since suddenly arriving last Tuesday | By Emily Allen and Emma Reynolds and Chris Parsons WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange today refused to comply with a Scotland Yard request to surrender himself to officers. He says he will remain inside the Embassy of Ecuador while his application for political asylum is processed. Assange has been inside the embassy, in London, for nine days since seeking political asylum as part of his bid to avoid extradition to Sweden, where he is wanted for questioning about alleged sex offences. It is understood that officers from the Metropolitan Police’s extradition unit delivered a note to the embassy yesterday morning saying Mr Assange has to present himself to Belgravia police station at 11.30am today.
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WikiLeaks founder said he would ignore note as 'asylum law takes precedence over extradition law'
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The Australian is told to be at Belgravia police station tomorrow morning
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Mr Assange wants diplomatic assurances he will not be extradited to the US where he could face espionage and conspiracy charges
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If he goes to Sweden to be questioned over sex assault allegations he fears they will turn him over to US
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Letter signed by Oliver Stone and Noam Chomsky handed with 4000-name petition to Ecuadorian Embassy calling on nation to grant Assange asylum | 55,562 | record_train |
The @placeholder society welcomed everyone and asked guests to dress conservatively. | The parents of ISIS hostage Abdul-Rahman Kassig attended an Islamic service today to pray for their only son after militants named him as the next beheading victim. Ed and Paula Kassig requested the service at the Islamic Society of North America in Plainfield, Indiana on Friday afternoon at 2pm. The service was multi-faith and honored the humanitarian work that Mr Kassig, a 26-year-old Indiana native, carried out in Syria before he was captured by the extremists last October. Scroll down for video American ISIS hostage Abdul-Rahman Kassig, 26, who was known as Peter Kassig before he converted to Islam. He is pictured doing humanitarian work before his capture by ISIS last October
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Ed and Paula Kassig requested the service at the Islamic Society of North America in Plainfield, Indiana on Friday afternoon
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The 26-year-old Indiana native was doing humanitarian work in Syria before he was captured by the extremists last October
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Mr Kassig was named by ISIS as their next victim following the beheading of British hostage Alan Henning in a video | 55,563 | record_train |
Moyes finalised both deals at United and Everton for @placeholder right on the stroke of the transfer deadline | Football is not always as glamourous as some might imagine, as the story of the first time I signed Marouane Fellaini perhaps illustrates. The serious negotiating began in smart enough surroundings; the Les Ambassadeurs Club in Mayfair. But it wasn’t long before the Everton club secretary and I were jumping on a four-seater prop plane and making a crazy dash to Brussels with only a few hours left of transfer deadline day. And that was only the beginning of our problems. Our European scouts had been aware of Marouane for some time. He was doing well in what was a very good Standard Liege team. They had some decent players. Steven Defour and Axel Witsel in a midfield three with Marouane. Dante, a fine Brazilian centre half now at Bayern Munich. And a good striker in Dieumerci Mbokani. I liked the way they played.
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David Moyes first signed Marouane Fellaini from Standard Liege in 2008
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The £15m move to Everton was packed with drama from the four-seater plane to the battle to find a working fax machine to finalise the deal on time
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Fellaini's fee 'took Everton out of their comfort zone' but 'I wanted him'
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Moyes signed the Belgian to Everton for the same reasons he wanted the midfielder to make the move to Manchester United
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Marouane's last two games have been first class: 'He’s now proving what I always believed; that he can be an important player for United' | 55,564 | record_train |
'@placeholder's my little hero and I'm lucky I have such good neighbours,' she said. | A young scout has been honoured by Bear Grylls for saving his elderly neighbour's life as she lay helpless for ten hours after a stroke. Charlie Kemp, seven, alerted his mother Gaynor after noticing that 90-year-old Win Swift had not opened her curtains or collected her milk at the front door after he came back from school. Mrs Kemp found her neighbour lying at the bottom of her stairs after falling. She had suffered a major stroke. Charlie Kemp (left), seven, saved his 90-year-old neighbour, Win Swift (right), who suffered a major stroke and fell down the stairs of her home
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Charlie Kemp, seven, saved his elderly neighbour who suffered a stroke
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Win Swift, 90, was found lying at the bottom of her stairs after falling over
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Young scout noticed she had not opened her curtains or collected her milk
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Mrs Swift spent six weeks in hospital but recovered enough to return home
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New year, new beginnings: Podolski tweeted on Saturday after arriving in @placeholder | Lukas Podolski has paid tribute to Arsenal fans in a heartfelt Instagram post ahead of his proposed loan move to Inter Milan. The German international arrived at Inter's training ground on Saturday, and is expected to sign for Roberto Mancini's side until the end of the season in a deal which will cost the Italians £1.5million. And Podolski, who has emerged as a fan favourite in north London, says he can't thank Arsenal fans enough for all they have done for him and hopes to meet them again. VIDEO Scroll down to see Sanchez play "I'll be here waiting for you" on piano for Podolski
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Lukas Podolski set to sign a loan deal with Inter until the end of the season
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On Tuesday, @placeholder celebrated her 18th birthday in hospital where she was surrounded by family and friends. | By Louise Boyle PUBLISHED: 09:04 EST, 24 April 2013 | UPDATED: 10:45 EST, 24 April 2013 Amputee veterans visited Boston Marathon bombing survivors on Monday to offer hope, comfort and share their experiences of having similar injuries. Marines who had lost limbs fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan went to Boston Medical Center to raise the spirits of those patients recovering from the terrorist attack. Among the patients were Celeste Corcoran and her daughter Sydney, 18, both seriously injured while standing close to the finish line when the first bomb exploded on April 15. Scroll down for video Ordeal: Celeste Corcoran lost both her legs and her daughter Sydney, 18, was injured by shrapnel during the blasts in Boston last Monday
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Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans from the Semper Fi Fund visited Boston Medical Center
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@placeholder, however, had her remain for the rest of the hearing. | ORLANDO, Florida (CNN) -- A Florida woman accused of killing her toddler daughter made a rare court appearance Thursday for a hearing regarding "disturbing" images of the scene where her daughter's skeletal remains were found. Caylee Anthony, 2, had been missing since June in a case that has received national attention. The hearing began without Casey Anthony, as defense attorney Jose Baez saying she waived her right to appear. But prosecutors objected, saying Anthony should be brought into court and questioned before waiving her appearance. Orange County Circuit Judge Stan Strickland agreed, sending deputies to retrieve Anthony from jail but starting the hearing without her.
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Judge calls Casey Anthony to hearing at request of prosecutor
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Hearing focuses in part on how to share crime scene images with defense experts
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Boeing's shares -- which had previously been resilient in the face of this month's negative publicity over the @placeholder -- sank 2% in after-hours trading Wednesday, after falling 3.4% during the trading day. | Washington (CNN) -- U.S. and Japanese authorities have ordered airlines to stop flying their Boeing 787s until they can show they've fixed a fire risk linked to battery failures aboard the closely watched Dreamliners. The moves by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration and the Japanese government follow an emergency landing in Japan that prompted that country's two major airlines to ground their fleets of 787s, and a similar problem aboard a Dreamliner on the ground in Boston nine days earlier. "The battery failures resulted in release of flammable electrolytes, heat damage, and smoke on two Model 787 airplanes," the FAA announced Wednesday evening. "The root cause of these failures is currently under investigation. These conditions, if not corrected, could result in damage to critical systems and structures, and the potential for fire in the electrical compartment."
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NEW: Japan orders that 787s remain out of service until battery safety is assured
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Boeing says the company is confident that the planes are safe
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FAA grounds Dreamliners for battery fix
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'Now if we do as good a job as we will do with [the @placeholder], people may ask us about it.' | By Helen Collis PUBLISHED: 11:10 EST, 12 September 2013 | UPDATED: 10:45 EST, 13 September 2013 Property tycoon Donald Trump could be setting his sights on acquiring the FBI's colossal headquarters in Washington adding an enormous concrete block to his growing empire. Trump, who already owns several million square feet of prime Manhattan real estate, as well as buildings across the US, has hinted that he's interested in the vast building on Pennsylvania Avenue. The billionnaire has just completed drawing up a long-term lease for the city's Old Post Office Pavilion, a block west of the FBI HQ, to transform it into a $200 million luxury hotel.
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Donald Trump has said he's keeping a close eye on the FBI building
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Management wants to swap it for a new development for growing agency
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Trump will develop nearby Post Office Pavilion into $200million hotel
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Back of the net: @placeholder scores the opening goal for Germany against Ghana | With the most instinctive extension of his leg at the far post last night, Miroslav Klose moved one step closer to immortality. This is how the really great goal scorers do it; without fuss. It’s their job and to people like Klose it comes naturally. In scoring the 15th goal of his remarkable World Cup career, the German centre forward – on as a second half substitute – edged level with the Brazilian Ronaldo at the top of the all-time table. Perhaps just as importantly to him, he moved ahead of his compatriot, the great Gerd Mueller. VIDEO Scroll down for Klose in training with Germany squad before his fourth World Cup
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Germany had taken the lead through a Mario Goetze header
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Andre Ayew equalised for Ghana before Asamoah Gyan put them ahead
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The United States and its allies and partners would no doubt seek to place additional sanctions on North Korea through the @placeholder, if such a test were to occur. | News reports indicate that North Korea may be preparing for a nuclear test, potentially scheduled to coincide with President Obama's visit to South Korea this week. The North Korean foreign minister warned Tuesday that Obama's trip could "escalate confrontation and bring the dark clouds of a nuclear arms race," prompting speculation that the impulsive young leader of the North, Kim Jong Un, is again crying out for attention. Typically, experts and government officials refer to these outbursts and nuclear or missile tests as "provocations," which are followed by sanctions, tensions and -- it is hoped -- a return to diplomacy. But by now, it should be obvious that while North Korean behavior appears cyclical ("there they go again"), Pyongyang is on a clear, linear path to developing nuclear weapons and the means to deliver them on target in Japan and eventually the United States.
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North Korea may launch nuclear test to coincide with Obama's visit to South Korea
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Writers: If it's a more serious provocation, it could signal an uptick in nuclear capability
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They say strong U.N. sanctions necessary to stop a possible march toward nukes
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Lawrence Hall said, 'Through our sponsorship of @placeholder we | By Graeme Yorke West Brom's main sponsor Zoopla have announced that they will end their deal with the club at the end of the season. Zoopla have been reviewing their £3million-a-year agreement with Albion following Nicolas Anelka's controversial 'quenelle' celebration at West Ham on December 28. The property website say they will focus their attention on other marketing activities at the end of this campaign. Anelka was named in the starting line-up for West Brom's match with Everton on Monday night at the Hawthorns, Pepe Mel's first game in charge of the club. Finished: Anelka's time could be over at West Brom depending on the FA hearing for this quenelle gesture
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Zoopla will end West Brom sponsorship deal at end of the season
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Property website has reviewed its position after Anelka’s ‘quenelle’ gesture
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Zoopla’s sponsorship worth £3m a year to West Brom
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What a catch: @placeholder's pet crow is the top bird when it comes to hunting mice in Nanning, Guangxi Province | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 07:08 EST, 6 March 2014 | UPDATED: 07:15 EST, 6 March 2014 Despite sounding like Frankenstein’s pet, this crafty crow is all bird – even though he can bark like a dog, catch mice like a cat and natter like a parrot. The pet crow, who does not have a name, likes catching rodents on the farm where he lives and also manages basic Chinese. According to owner Ma Baocheng, the crow can manage simple phrases and expressions in Chinese, like saying hello, and also barks like a dog.
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Ma Baocheng, from Nanning, Guangxi Province, uses it to catch mice
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to BAE’s key UK assets is about whom the @placeholder can trust, and to which | By Tim Shipman PUBLISHED: 19:09 EST, 26 September 2012 | UPDATED: 01:54 EST, 27 September 2012 Against plans: Bernard Jenkin said BAE should not be sold to the French and Germans, to protect national security Britain’s biggest defence company should not be sold to the French and Germans in order to protect national security, a senior Tory MP said yesterday. Bernard Jenkin, the chairman of the Public Administration Select Committee, warned that government support for merging BAE with Franco-German aviation firm EADS will undermine Britain’s status as a ‘major military power’ and waste taxpayers’ money. The former shadow defence secretary warned that giving the French and German governments, who own parts of EADS, access to our military secrets would undermine the UK’s vital intelligence sharing with the United States.
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Bernard Jenkin says taxpayers' money will be wasted
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Here are five of top selling vacuum cleaners on @placeholder that will be banned when new regulations come in | It is the bane of every household – and following a ruling by Brussels bureaucrats it is about to get worse. Home owners will find their armoury in the battle against dust and dirt weakened by a ban on powerful vacuum cleaners. Under European Commission ‘eco’ rules that will come into force next September, the power of new vacuum cleaners must not exceed 1,600 watts. Under threat: The 2,300W Hoover Dust Manager (left), which will be outlawed by new EU regulationsand the Vax U90-MA-R (right), which outsells its rivals on Amazon.co.uk That figure will be lowered further to 900 watts by 2017. Current cleaners boast an average of 1,800 watts.
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That figure will fall to 900W by 2017, according to Brussels bureaucrats
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Grieving: The casket of Private Danny Chen is carried by an honour guard during a funeral procession in @placeholder two months ago | By Mark Duell Last updated at 7:49 PM on 21st December 2011 Eight U.S. Army soldiers have been charged over the death of an Asian-American soldier in Afghanistan who was allegedly severely racially bullied. Private Danny Chen, 19, of New York, was found dead in a guard tower at Combat Outpost Palace on October 3 after apparently committing suicide. The Army described Private Chen as having ‘an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound’ when found in southern Afghanistan's Kandahar province. Scroll down for videos Death: Private Danny Chen, 19, of New York, was found dead in a guard tower at Combat Outpost Palace on October 3 after apparently committing suicide
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Private Danny Chen, 19, found dead on duty in October
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Allegedly bullied by other soldiers who joked about him
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New doubts on whether he actually committed suicide
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And busy Brits make up the 20 per cent of us who are @placeholder- time-poor Brits who have to grab food wherever they can on the go. | By Daily Mail Reporter The Birds Eye study reveals that one in ten people in Britain eat their dinner in the office (file picture) Brits fall into four categories when it comes to mealtimes, a nationwide survey spanning the last 20 years has revealed. Looking at the way real people eat these days The Big Mealtime Audit by Birds Eye found we're either Rep-eat-ers, Social-eats, Free Rangers or All Day Grazers. Traditional Rep-eat-ers stick to a square three meals a day and hate throwing food away, while Social-eats are foodies who regularly eat out and host dinner parties at least twice a week.
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Birds Eye study has been carried out across the country over last 20 years
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The Big Mealtime Audit reveals a quarter of Brits eat breakfast on commute
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Agambire, one of @placeholder's top businessmen, says his company is financing 30% of the project, while the remainder will be funded by a wide array of investors and through a stock-buying scheme. | (CNN) -- Right now, it's nothing more than an empty plot of land, covered by just a few shrubs and the odd Neem tree. But within a few years, these grass plains just outside Accra, Ghana, could be transformed into a fertile breeding ground for world-class innovation. Earlier this month, Ghanaian president John Mahama launched Hope City, a $10 billion high-tech hub aiming to foster technological growth and attract major players in the global ICT industry to the West African country. The ambitious project is the brainchild of Ghanaian businessman Roland Agambire, head of local technology group RLG Communications. Smart and futuristic, the hub's sustainable facilities will include an assembly plant for various tech products, business offices, an IT university and a hospital, as well as housing and recreation spaces, including restaurants, theaters and sports centers.
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Hope City is a planned high-tech hub outside Accra, Ghana
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The technopolis will house 25,000 residents and create jobs for 50,000 people
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"Our concern is for the security of the @placeholder people. | KABUL, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Thirteen people, described by the U.S. military as "noncombatants," were killed in western Afghanistan earlier this week during a coalition operation, the military said Saturday. An Afghan man grieves for his brother after an attack this week by U.S.-led coalition forces. "We expressed our deepest condolences to the survivors of the noncombatants who were killed during this operation," said Brig. Gen. Michael Ryan, U.S. Forces-Afghanistan. Three militants also died in Tuesday's operation in the Gozara district of Herat province, the military said. The killings further inflame Afghans' anger and frustration over the killing of civilians in U.S.-led coalition and NATO operations. Many civilians also die in the crossfire between coalition forces and Taliban militants. Watch the challenge coalition forces face »
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Military operation kills 13 civilians, three militants, U.S. says
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Coalition offers condolences, helps identify victims
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Weapons and ammunition found at site of attack
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Smith said he felt for @placeholder, who asked for his help organizing the trip and who really seemed to want to pull off a big event. | Dennis Rodman is apologizing. Again. Last week, he said he was sorry about his bizarre, drunken outburst on CNN about an American citizen held prisoner in North Korea. Now, Rodman says he's sorry about what's going on inside North Korea, a nation renowned for its human rights abuses. But the eccentric former NBA star known as "The Worm" isn't contrite about his latest puzzling visit to the secretive state. He said he did nothing wrong by organizing a basketball game last week at a packed stadium in Pyongyang, an event at which he sang "Happy Birthday" to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
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Ex-NBA player Kenny Anderson say he got "a few thousand dollars" for the trip
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"We could have probably done a little more homework," teammate Cliff Robinson says
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"I'm sorry for what's going on in North Korea," Rodman tells CNN
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He stirred controversy last week by singing "Happy Birthday" to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un | 55,581 | record_train |
'We were nearly at the hospital when I told @placeholder, "it’s coming, it’s coming". | By Emma Reynolds PUBLISHED: 06:12 EST, 27 August 2012 | UPDATED: 06:29 EST, 27 August 2012 A father delivered his wife's baby outside a Royal Mail sorting office - just minutes after watching a TV drama on midwives. Sean Kirk, 35, had to spring into action after his wife Learose, 30, realised baby Adele Cara was going to arrive before they reached the Bristol hospital. Mr Kirk, from Yate, was driving his wife the eight miles to the maternity ward at Southmead when Mrs Kirk told him they were going to run out of time - and he turned around to see the baby's head already visible.
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Couple were driving to hospital when pregnant Learose Kirk realised they would not arrive in time
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Healthy baby Adele was born in layby within 20 minutes | 55,582 | record_train |
It started a landslide of tweets between the Sydney chefs which has shocked the restaurant scene, escalating to the point where Sasi called @placeholder's children 'ugly'. | A bitter feud has erupted on Twitter between two of Sydney's top chefs, escalating from an alleged joke into a tirade of insults about their wives, children and mothers. My Kitchen Rules star Colin Fassnidge and Nathan Sasi from fashionable Surry Hills eatery Nomad begun the inflamed exchange on Wednesday on the social media platform. The war of words reportedly started when Fassnidge tweeted a remark about a tomato and mozzarella dish that was served at rival restaurant Nomad, reports the Daily Telegraph. Scroll down for video Colin Fassnidge (left) and Nathan Sasi have been trading insults on Twitter since Wednesday
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Colin Fassnidge and Nathan Sasi have been trading blows on Twitter
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The stars have shocked onlookers on the Sydney restaurant scene
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The war started last week and they have been messaging back and forth
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The chefs swap insults about their partners, children and mothers
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Fassnidge said: 'I just don't like the guy' and claims Sasi tried to take some of his chefs
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It took only two days for the name to be released, compared with seven when @placeholder was born in 1982. | The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have named their baby son George Alexander Louis. When he rules this country, perhaps not for half a century or more, he will be King George VII. Until then, he will be known formally as His Royal Highness Prince George of Cambridge. William and Kate came to a relatively quick decision yesterday about the hugely anticipated name. George had long been the favourite, with bookmakers shortening the odds in recent days. Scroll down for videos Heir to the throne: Kensington Palace revealed the baby's full name will be George Alexander Louis New life: William and Kate's baby is third in line to the throne will one day be king
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Kensington Palace revealed the baby's full name will be George Alexander Louis
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The third in line to the throne will be known as Prince George
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George was the bookmakers' favourite once Kate's pregnancy was announced
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The Queen saw her great-grandson for the first time yesterday morning
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She would have been told by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge of their choice
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Six King Georges have worn the crown throughout history
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Royal biographer Robert Lacey said the choice of George would give the Queen 'great pleasure' | 55,584 | record_train |
In the final analysis, the willingness of France, Germany and all the other states making up the European Union to respond to @placeholder's evil doing will determine the moral fate of the EU. | (CNN) -- Vice President Joe Biden recently confided a sensational bit of news to the New Yorker magazine: In a 2011 meeting with Vladimir Putin, he had actually told Russia's then-prime minister that he had no "soul." Even more remarkable was Putin's response. "And he looked back at me, and he smiled, and he said, 'We understand one another.' " Many people -- in Ukraine, Europe, America and even Russia -- probably share Biden and Putin's estimation of the Russian president's spiritual condition. In saying Putin has no soul, it means he seems to lack both the capacity to feel emotions and to show empathy.
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Alexander Motyl says Putin has promoted, supplied Russian and pro-Russian terrorists
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Motyl: Putin was member of brutal secret police and behind invasions in Georgia, Ukraine
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Many others will be shifted Sunday well before the storm's landfall, @placeholder's disaster-management commissioner, A.R. | New Delhi (CNN) -- More than 200,000 people were evacuated on Saturday as India's eastern coast braced for Cyclone Hudhud, officials said. India's science and technology minister, Jitendra Singh, described the cyclone as "very severe" but not as threatening as a "super cyclone." Hudhud is expected to intensify and peak to around 115 miles per hour (185 kilometers per hour) by Sunday afternoon, Singh said. But Singh downplayed the intensity of the storms, asking people "not to get unduly alarmist." At least 100,000 residents from four districts of the state of Andhra Pradesh were moved to safer locations, such as schools and other structurally strong buildings, according to authorities.
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Cyclone Hudhud is expected to have winds of 115 mph (185 km/h) by Sunday afternoon
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"Not only must the new 'supreme leader' see off challengers from within @placeholder's perhaps skeptical military; he must also prove to his brutalized, often starving, people that threats from 'foreign imperialists' must take precedence over, say, early promises of improved living conditions. | North Korea's saber rattling again shook the world Wednesday. Pyongyang vowed to shut down a key military hotline with South Korea. It was another day of hostile, over-the-top rhetoric from the reclusive, impoverished nation led by Kim Jong Un. But the recent missile and nuclear tests, and the annulment of the 1953 Korean War armistice are raising questions about the young leader. Is his behavior erratic or staged? Is he competent enough to run a government? Pyongyang watchers, reading the news and the tea leaves, say the latest hot air wafting over the Korean Peninsula could reflect an effort to prop up appeal and allegiance for Kim.
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Is the rhetoric meant to boost the North Korean leader's appeal?
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He thrives on political theater
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Podium: @placeholder (left) and Froome (centre) will go head-to-head once against at the 2014 Vuelta a Espana | By Ian Parker, Press Association In the hierarchy of cycling's Grand Tours, the Vuelta a Espana ranks third out of three. But this season, it could prove to be the best of the lot. Nairo Quintana's dominance amid a dearth of real contenders made the Giro d'Italia seem all too easy, while injuries decimated the Tour de France field and left the door wide open for Vincenzo Nibali. And so fans are looking to the Vuelta - where six former Grand Tour winners will line up for Saturday's opening team time trial in Jerez de la Frontera - for a real battle to be fought.
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Team Sky's Froome and Tinkoff-Saxo's Contador will line up on Saturday
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Both ex-Grand Tour winners pulled out of 2014 Tour de France with injuries
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Colombia Giro d'Italia winner Nairo Quintana starts race as favourite
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Mark Cavendish has not recovered to race for Omega Pharma Quick-Step
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But the hosts quickly discovered the pretty girl Hayden thought he was talking to, based on pictured she'd sent him, was in fact @placeholder. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:32 EST, 15 January 2013 | UPDATED: 17:33 EST, 15 January 2013 A young gay man has been caught out after he pretended to be a female college student online to chat up straight men. Aaron Estes, 20, from Lapeer, Michigan, tricked more than 100 different men into believing he was a good-looking blonde called Amanda Miller. One of the men, Tyler Hayden, had been chatting to 'Amanda' on Facebook for more than a year, though he had never spoken to her on the phone because she told him she didn't own one.
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Tyler Hayden had been chatting to 'Amanda Miller' on Facebook for more than a year
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After the messages got sexual, he arranged a surprise meeting with her
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middle-aged white man as she was travelling home to @placeholder | By Emily Allen Last updated at 12:16 PM on 16th September 2011 Boris Johnson said he is 'appalled' and is 'on the case' after American singer Kelis said she was subject to alleged racial abuse at a London airport. The London Mayor tweeted the 32-year-old after she launched into an angry Twitter tirade against Britain following the alleged incident at passport control at one of the capital's airports. He wrote: 'Heard about the treatment you received at a UK airport. Want you to know this is not typical. I’m appalled & I’m on the case.' On the case: London Mayor Boris Johnson said he is 'appalled' at the treatment American singer Kelis, right, allegedly received at a London airport this week
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American singer accused Britain of being 'decades behind progression'
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There is also quality control because people get rated out of five just like on @placeholder,’ she explained. | Thousands of Australians scored illegal drugs from a website run like eBay, where they could check out reviews on dope, meth, ecstasy and cocaine and order their highs through the post at a quarter of the street price. A 30-year-old Texan man named Ross Ulbricht is alleged by the FBI to have created the website and to have run it from a Bondi apartment in Sydney for the first six months, but he has plead not guilty to the charges against him. Lawyer turned journalist Eileen Ormsby, from Melbourne, began investigating online drug supermarket Silk Road in 2011 after a woman she met at a party told her how easy it was to buy drugs from it.
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An eBay like drugs website named Silk Road was founded in 2011 but was shut down in 2013 by the FBI
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Journalist Eileen Ormsby has written a book about 'the world's most notorious online drugs market'
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Prosecutors want to interview @placeholder about the incident, but doctors say that is unlikely to happen before next week. | Fort Lauderdale, Florida (CNN) -- She walked to the cameras and could barely look up. With her lip quivering, Sherry Jarvis apologized to the family of 15-year-old Michael Brewer, who is clinging to life in a hospital burn unit. Jarvis is the mother of two boys who, along with three other youths, are accused in the burning of Brewer. Detectives say witnesses saw Brewer, consumed in flames, run about a hundred yards, tear off his shirt and jump into a swimming pool. Brewer's screams can be heard on a 911 call from the October 12 incident. Doctors say he was burned on about 65 percent of his body.
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Five teenagers are accused in the burning of a Florida boy
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Mother of 2 suspects apologizes, says crime "should have never had occurred"
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Doctors say victim, burned on about 65 percent of his body, is on ventilator, expected to live
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Pakistan today moved quickly to fill the vacant post after tension between the civilian government and military by appointing Sherry Rehman, a former information minister and human rights campaigner, as Mr @placeholder's successor. | By Graham Smith Last updated at 1:34 PM on 23rd November 2011 Pakistan's ambassador to the U.S. resigned last night just days after a businessman said he was behind a memo that accused the Pakistani military of plotting a coup in May. Envoy Husain Haqqani said in a Twitter message that he had sent his resignation to prime minister Syed Gillani. State television said it had been accepted. In a statement, Mr Haqqani said: 'I have resigned to bring closure to this meaningless controversy threatening our fledgling democracy. 'I have served Pakistan and Pakistani democracy to the best of my ability and will continue to do so.'
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President Asif Zardari asked Husain Haqqani to resign
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Haqqani said to be behind memo to U.S. that accused Pakistani military of plotting a coup after America carried out Bin Laden assassination
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'But the @placeholder military is clearly not able to take such a manly step. | Sweden has confirmed that a small foreign submarine illegally entered its waters off the coast of Stockholm last month. Military officials said the nationality of the intruders can not be confirmed, but several defense analysts say Russia remains the likely culprit. Russian media has in turn responded by claiming that it was a NATO submarine, and accusing the Swedes of cowardice and deliberately keeping the nationality a secret. Proof: An image of the seabed off the coast of Stockholm which was provided as evidence of foreign submarine activity at today's press conference The Swedish Armed Forces' Commander-in-chief Sverker Göranson confirmed the violation during a press conference this morning, held with Prime Minister Stefan Löfven and Defense Minister Peter Hultqvist.
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Foreign submarine violated Swedish borders, government confirms
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Russian media responded by claiming it was a NATO sub
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More than 200 troops, ships and helicopters involved in hunt last month
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I don't know which is funnier, the squirrel or @placeholder's narration. | By Alex Finnis for MailOnline It's a problem all bird-lovers will relate to - you go out and buy expensive seeds and leave them out in your feeders - only for a greedy squirrel to come along and steal the lot. But a Utah couple have come up with an ingenious solution, which involves turning their feeder into a squirrel slip'n'slide. Robert and Nancy Krampf, from Johnson Canyon, were being constantly thwarted by one particularly plump critter, which would run up the pole to their bird feeder and make off all of their seeds stored in its cheeks. Scroll down for video
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Utah couple come up with ingenious way to thwart plump bird seed thief
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Persistent squirrel tries time and time again to clamber up pole
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Nancy Krampf adds hilarious sound effects to the squirrel's slides | 55,595 | record_train |
'It was time to get up for work and @placeholder was making weird gurgling noises. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 08:33 EST, 24 January 2014 | UPDATED: 08:33 EST, 24 January 2014 A husband whose young wife died next to him in bed thought she had been dreaming because of the strange gargling noises she had been making. Mother-of-two Gemma Sinclair suffered a heart attack and suddenly died as she lay in bed next to husband Jamie - her childhood sweetheart. But Mr Sinclair, from Wolverhampton, was woken by his wife making a rasping noise, and laughed, thinking she was deeply asleep. Gemma Sinclair, 31, pictured with husband Jamie on her wedding day. The mother-of-two suffered a heart attack and suddenly died as she lay in bed next to husband Jamie - her childhood sweetheart
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Mother-of-two Gemma Sinclair suffered a heart attack while in bed
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Mr Sinclair woken by wife's noises - and thought she was asleep
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But after turning her around he realised she was suffering a seizure
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Her 12-year-old daughter desperately tried to perform CPR
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She was buried one year after the day she married childhood sweetheart | 55,596 | record_train |
Several of O'Reilly's esteemed former colleagues told @placeholder that he is lying - and a police report and government investigation also undermined the Fox star's version of events. | Fox News' Bill O'Reilly is facing new claims that he lied about reporting following JFK's assassination Book publishers for Fox News Channel host Bill O'Reilly say they stand behind his work despite questions that have been raised about his reporting. O'Reilly's series of books about the deaths of John F. Kennedy, Abraham Lincoln and Jesus Christ have sold millions of copies and been turned into successful movies for the National Geographic channel. The latest adaptation, Killing Jesus, is set to premiere on Palm Sunday. The liberal watchdog Media Matters for America this week reported on a 2013 online post that questioned O'Reilly's claim that in 1977 he was outside the Florida home of George de Mohrenschildt, a friend of Kennedy assassin Lee Harvey Oswald, when he killed himself with a shotgun.
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Publishing company Henry Holt and Company 'fully stand behind Bill O'Reilly and his best-seller Killing Kennedy
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The Fox News host has said in best-selling books and on TV that he 'heard' the fatal gunshot at the Florida home of George de Mohrenschildt in 1977
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De Mohrenschildt was a friend of JFK assassin Lee Harvey Oswald who had given evidence to the government
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The magazine Mother Jones said that O'Reilly claimed to be in a 'war zone' in Argentina when instead he was at a demonstration far from the front
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Three veteran journalists disputed O'Reilly's claims
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Tracy Rowlett, a former anchor and managing editor of Dallas-Fort Worth station KTVT, said: 'Bill O'Reilly's a phony, there's no other way to put it'
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Fox News CEO Roger Ailes has said he fully supports O'Reilly | 55,597 | record_train |
The young right back broke @placeholder's sprint record in pre-season, but the forward insisted 'I'm quicker than him!' | Theo Walcott may have spent ten months on the sidelines with a serious knee injury, but the Arsenal and England winger insists it has not cost him any of his remarkable pace. Walcott picked up the injury during the FA Cup tie with Tottenham in January, and has yet to start for Arsenal since. But after making his first-team comeback off the bench against Burnley last weekend, the speed merchant claimed he is now quicker than ever. Theo Walcott was back in action last weekend against Burnley, his first appearance in ten months Walcott replaces Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain to end his long injury break, and says he is faster than before
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Walcott hasn't started a game since January because of injury
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Arsenal and England star made come-back off the bench last week
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Walcott claims he is now running faster than before the injury | 55,598 | record_train |
@placeholder had been released after posting bail of a similar amount. | By Louise Boyle PUBLISHED: 10:17 EST, 12 April 2012 | UPDATED: 10:17 EST, 12 April 2012 Brutalised: One-year-old Jayden Noel died of blunt force trauma to the head in January A one-year-old was allegedly beaten to death by his mother and her boyfriend after the boy's father made frantic calls to child protection services months before begging them to protect his son. Jayden Noel died on January 18 after repeated blunt force trauma to the head, according to the county coroner, who ruled his death a homicide. His mother Chelsea Taylor, 20, and 29-year-old Ryan Worline were charged with neglect of a dependent resulting in death after being arrested on Monday in Shelbyville, Indiana.
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Jayden Noel, 1, died from repeated blunt force trauma to the head
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Chelsea Taylor, 20, and Ryan Worline charged with child neglect | 55,599 | record_train |
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