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"I had not seen him in 10 years, but I would talk to him over the phone," said the mother, who traveled to @placeholder from her rural home in the central Mexican state of Michoacán for her son's funeral. | Pasco, Washington (CNN)A proud laborer from Mexico, Antonio Zambrano-Montes picked fruit in the orchards of Washington state, but when his most valuable tools -- his hands -- became injured last year. he fell into deep despair. He couldn't work or send money to family in Mexico, two routines that shaped his life. It was this misfortune that distressed Zambrano-Montes in the days before he and police in the town of Pasco clashed in February, in a confrontation that ended with officers firing a total of 17 bullets, hitting Zambrano-Montes several times and killing him. He was unarmed but was accused of pelting police with rocks.
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Antonio Zambrano-Montes, 35, picked fruit in Washington state's orchards until he injured his hands
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He arrived to the United States about 10 years from Michoacan, Mexico
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His family says they want justice after he died unarmed in police shooting | 55,600 | record_train |
Rode wheels away in celebration after securing the win for @placeholder with his 83rd minute back-post header | Already qualified Bayern Munich beat CSKA Moscow 3-0 with another dominant performance on Wednesday to complete their fifth win in six Champions League Group E games and leave the Russians bottom of the table and out of Europe. A new-look Bayern side featured teenagers Gianluca Gaudino and Pierre Hojbjerg alongside Bastian Schweinsteiger, making his first start of the season after a lengthy injury absence. With Xabi Alonso and Arjen Robben on the bench, Bayern, who had secured top spot in Group E with two games to spare, never hit top form. VIDEO Scroll down for Sportsmail's Big Match Stats: Bayern Munich 3-1 CSKA Moscow
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CSKA Moscow were level on points with Man City and Roma before their game against Bayern Munich
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Pep Guardiola's side had already secured top spot in Group E before the match began
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Thomas Muller scored the first goal of the game, from the penalty spot, before Sebastian Rode doubled the lead
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Mario Gotze secured the impressive victory in the dying moments to make it 3-0
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The result, coupled with Manchester City's win at Roma, sees Manuel Pellegrini's side progress to the next round | 55,601 | record_train |
Many refugees, he said, "lack structure and definition in their lives" and are "torn between their parents' traditional tribal and clan identities, and the new cultures and traditions offered by @placeholder society." | MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota (CNN) -- A Somali teen who left Minnesota to return to his native country last November has been reported killed. The 17-year-old, who was not named, was reportedly killed Friday in artillery fire in the violence-ravaged nation's capital of Mogadishu, said the Somali Justice Advocacy Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The center is asking federal officials for help in bringing the teen's body back to the United States for burial, executive director Omar Jamal said. The teen was among a group of young Somali-American men who left Minneapolis last year and were feared recruited by the extremist group, al-Shabaab, that has ties to al Qaeda, according to the U.S. State Department.
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17-year-old who left Minnesota to return to Somalia feared killed in Mogadishu
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Group of Somali men left state in 2008, feared recruited by al Qaeda-linked group
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Somali Justice Advocacy Center asks feds for help to get body returned for U.S. burial | 55,602 | record_train |
At one point the most powerful storm so far this year, @placeholder has menaced the region for days. | (CNN) -- At least 25 people have died after Typhoon Usagi slammed into the coast of southern China, state media reported Monday. Bringing strong winds and heavy rain, Usagi forced the relocation of hundreds of thousands of people, the cancellation of hundreds of flights and the closing of a major shipping lane. "Usagi has devastated the eastern part of Guangdong," where it made landfall late Sunday, the state-run news agency Xinhua said. The storm trashed construction sites, damaged hundreds of homes and cut off power and water, the news agency reported. Twenty-five people have so far been confirmed dead, it said.
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Typhoon Usagi damaged hundreds of houses in Guangdong province
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More than 200,000 people had to be relocated because of the storm
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Hong Kong, which had been in its path, avoided a severe impact
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Airlines are scrambling to deal with hundreds of canceled flights | 55,603 | record_train |
The strength of the yen is a penalty for @placeholder," Ghosn said. | Hong Kong (CNN) -- Months after announcing the reintroduction of the low-cost Datsun brand -- to be assembled in Indonesia -- Nissan Motor Company on Tuesday moved its global headquarters for its luxury Infiniti line to Hong Kong to be closer to the red-hot Chinese luxury market. The common denominator between both moves: Building production and customer base outside the Japanese market, as export-driven companies have been hammered by the high value of the yen. Nissan produces about 20% of its cars in Japan, but CEO Carlos Ghosn would like to see that reduced. "We're going to continue to do that (offshore production), obviously, because how can you compete with the yen at 80 yen to the dollar when the historic level has been 110 (yen to the dollar)?" Ghosn told CNN's Andrew Stevens. "We cannot compete against Korean makes or other competitors."
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Nissan Motor Company moved its global headquarters for its luxury Infiniti line to Hong Kong
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Comes after the company announced plans to relaunch the Datsun brand for emerging markets
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CEO Carlos Ghosn said the company will continue to offshore production outside of Japan
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"How can you compete with the yen at 80 yen to the dollar when the historic level has been 110?" | 55,604 | record_train |
However a cryptic message was posted onto @placeholder's website that read: 'You can't believe everything you hear about 'the situation' with The Situation.' | By Laura Schreffler and Sarah Fitzmaurice PUBLISHED: 11:40 EST, 22 March 2012 | UPDATED: 12:46 EST, 22 March 2012 He admitted he is in rehab for prescription drugs, but Mike 'The Situation' Sorrentino is also undergoing treatment for alcohol addiction, it has been claimed. It could pose a huge problem for the Jersey Shore star, who is said to be keen to return to his partying lifestyle when heads back to Seaside Heights in New Jersey this summer. TMZ.com reports that the 29-year-old went through an alcohol detox before enterting the Cirque Lodge in Utah. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO...
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Posted message to his website
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Mike's father has spoken out about first time he went to rehab
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In rehab for alcohol addiction as well as prescription drugs
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Doesn't want to give up his party boy ways | 55,605 | record_train |
Detectives carried out search warrants of the couple’s home and @placeholder’s phones were tapped. | A leading Australian barrister whose wife was found buried upside down in a park grave was sensationally acquitted of her murder today. Lloyd Rayney, 50, was found not guilty of killing his estranged wife, Corryn, 44, after she returned to their home in Perth from her weekly dance class in 2007. During the three and a half month trial which has gripped the country, the Western Australian Supreme Court heard that Mrs Rayney, a former court registrar, had made threats to destroy her husband’s career and ‘take him to the cleaners’. Scroll down for video. Freed: Speaking outside court Mr Rayney said it was 'a terrible tragedy' and 'We still don't know what happened to Corryn'
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Mr Lloyd Rayney, 50, found not guilty of killing his estranged wife, Corryn
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Body found in shallow grave after police follow leak trail through Perth
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Upside down position of her body accelerated decomposition
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'The Queen' and 'Lloyd Rayney found on name tags near the grave
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Mr Rayney: 'This is a terrible tragedy. We still don't know what happened...' | 55,606 | record_train |
Above all else, Ahmad wanted to be a good Muslim, devout and steadfast to the principles of @placeholder. | (CNN) -- The story of Ahmad al-Shayea is the story of all that has been wrong -- and continues to be wrong -- with the United States and our allies' campaign against Islamist extremism. During 2004, Ahmad had fought for Al Qaeda in Iraq against the United States. Indeed, he became famous as the first suicide bomber in Iraq to survive his attack. Known as the "living suicide," Ahmad was rehabilitated, both physically and mentally, at a U.S. Army hospital before being repatriated to his home country of Saudi Arabia. I met Ahmad at the Saudi government center also designed to rehabilitate jihadi militants. Ahmad and I became friends. We spent several days together and continued a correspondence for years after I left Saudi Arabia, until Ahmad went back to Syria and Iraq to join the Islamic State (ISIS).
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Ken Ballen: Ahmad al-Shayea's story shows what's wrong with campaign against extremists
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He says Shayea rejected Al Qaeda, was rehabbed by West, but returned to fight with ISIS
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West fails to realize: Key to Islamist fighters is Muslim faith. Military force won't win, he says
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Ballen: Muslims must fight their radicals; U.S. can help expose leaders' un-Islamic hypocrisy | 55,607 | record_train |
And that is what they are doing -- taking pride in the fact they are a society who will respect @placeholder's human rights, even when he showed no respect for the lives of others. | Oslo, Norway (CNN) -- Anders Behring Breivik's defense counsel had warned that the self-confessed killer would show no remorse. And that was clear from the start. No sooner were his handcuffs removed in the than he raised his arm in a fascist-style salute -- a symbol, to quote his wordy manifesto, of "strength, power and defiance against Marxist tyrants." He announced he did not believe in the authority of the Oslo court. His plea then followed: not guilty, though he acknowledged his acts. He claimed he was acting "from necessity." Rampage suspect says he acted to save Norway He sat in the court on the first day of the trial Monday wearing a suit, no handcuffs, no restraints, no cage as you might see in other countries -- not even for a mass murderer.
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No sooner were his handcuffs removed than Anders Breivik raised his arm in a salute
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"I acknowledge the acts but do not plead guilty," he told the court
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Magnay: He showed no remorse for the killing of 77 in Norway last year
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Rescuer tells CNN: Breivik was so close to having a bullet between his eyes | 55,608 | record_train |
@placeholder also set up an account intended to refute malicious rumors circulating among netizens. | Beijing (CNN) -- Don't post rumors -- or else. That was Sina.com's message to millions of micro-bloggers recently, when China's leading content portal warned it will penalize users if they find them spreading false rumors on their Weibo account. Weibo is Sina's Twitter-like social media service, which boasts of 200 million registered users. Speaking at the China Digital Media Summit recently, Sina.com's CEO Charles Chao pledged to curb irresponsible rumors. "Weibo is a microcosm of a big society and a society needs to be properly managed by regulations," he said. Chao said Sina has been working to set up a "credibility system," which would rate Weibo posts. This, Chao said, will "spread the real valuable information and punish those who make up rumors." The punishment includes imposing a temporary freeze on Weibo accounts, from one week to one month.
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Sina.com CEO Charles Chao pledges to curb irresponsible rumors
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Chao said Sina has been working to set up a "credibility system"
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Observers fear this is an attempt to tighten the control of the internet | 55,609 | record_train |
One woman who works on @placeholder's check-in desk said: 'He drops by regularly but I have to admit I do spoil him a bit.' | Lost and Found at Amsterdam airport just got a whole lot cuter, with the introduction of an investigative beagle. Airline KLM has employed a cute, uniform-wearing dog to help reunite passengers with lost items that they leave behind on planes. The pooch - appropriately named Sherlock - uses its tracking skills to smell the lost item then dash through Amsterdam Schipol Airport to find the appropriate owner. The energetic beagle can be seen bounding through the airport with mobiles and headphones tucked in his pouch and even carrying stuffed toys back to their rightful owners. A video released by the airline shows how Sherlock is doted on by staff.
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Sherlock work with KLM's lost and found team to return forgotten items
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The pup picks up valuables from planes then hunts for their owners
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The dog detective carries the items in a special pouch in his jacket | 55,610 | record_train |
But there is another side to Pakistan that suggests some underlying strengths that don't make quite as good copy as the @placeholder marching towards Islamabad, as they did in 2009. | (CNN) -- Pakistan can't get no respect. In 2007, Newsweek published an influential cover story proclaiming it "the most dangerous country in the world." The bill of particulars for this indictment typically includes the inarguable facts that the Taliban is headquartered in Pakistan, as is what remains of al-Qaeda, as well as an alphabet soup of other jihadist terrorist groups. And in 2011, it became embarrassingly clear that Pakistan had harbored Osama bin Laden for almost a decade, even if unwittingly, in a city not far from the capital, Islamabad. Leading Pakistani liberals are routinely assassinated by militants. Two-time Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto was killed when she returned from exile in 2007.
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Peter Bergen: The West looks at Pakistan as a country in dire straits
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Despite the politics, Bergen says Pakistan's society is more stable than it first appears
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Civil society is stronger and Pakistan has agreed to trade pact with India, he points out
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Bergen: Pakistan's military has acted to protect the nation from Taliban threat | 55,611 | record_train |
Dressed in a costume straight out of his "@placeholder's" character's closet -- a v-neck sweater and a bow tie -- Ribeiro looked like he was having a blast re-creating those exuberant dance steps along with Carson. | (CNN) -- Alfonso Ribeiro didn't make us wait long before he revived "The Carlton" on "Dancing With the Stars." On Monday night, the former "Fresh Prince of Bel Air" star dusted off his old familiar moves in week four of the competition. The theme of the week was "Most Memorable Year," and "Dancing" saved the best for last. After watching the other nine celebrities and their pro dancing partners run through sambas, rumbas and jives, Ribeiro and pro dancer Witney Carson took the floor with a jazz routine set to Tom Jones' "It's Not Unusual" -- a.k.a. the song that Ribeiro's "Fresh Prince" character, Carlton Banks, couldn't help but dance to.
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Alfonso Ribeiro performed "The Carlton" on "Dancing With the Stars" Monday
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The dance is one he used to do on "The Fresh Prince of Bel Air"
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He doesn't do it often, but he said he loves how it makes people feel
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The routine earned him a perfect score | 55,612 | record_train |
"This is a program that has been critical in terms of providing security and safety for @placeholder families," Obama said of the Iron Dome system. | Washington (CNN) -- The day before Mitt Romney makes a highly publicized trip to Israel, President Barack Obama on Friday signed a bill passed by Congress designed to increase security ties with the Jewish state. Both the timing of Friday's event and the presence of TV cameras opened the White House to accusations of political maneuvering in a presidential election year. Obama's schedule for this week, distributed by the White House on July 20, made no mention of the signing of the United States-Israel Enhanced Security Cooperation Act. The measure won final approval from Congress on July 17, receiving strong bipartisan support.
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The measure enhances security ties between the two allies
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Obama also announces U.S. funding for Israel's Iron Dome missile defense system
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Mitt Romney travels to Israel on Saturday to meet with leaders there
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Democratic sponsors of the bill deny any political mischief in the timing of Friday's event | 55,613 | record_train |
"@placeholder saved the life of the father of our country. | (CNN) -- For Paul Martin, fascinating history is a loud discovery in a quiet library. The stories sneak up on him while he's on other quests, such as the time Martin was trying to find the first American awarded a military medal and found Hercules Mulligan, a forgotten spy who saved George Washington's life twice. Martin has collected the stories of 30 Americans left out of the history textbooks in his new book, "Secret Heroes: Everyday Americans Who Shaped Our World." Some other characters Martin brings to life include Henry Beachell, whose invention of "miracle rice" fed and supported Asia, Cynthia Ann Parker's steadfast endurance of 24 years of Native American captivity and Jonathan Letterman, whose medical organization on the battlefield revolutionized the treatment of wounded soldiers and saved countless lives during the Civil War.
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Authors: Everyday Americans have influenced history as much as presidents, generals
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Reviving forgotten history allows people to connect with their pasts
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Author Kenneth C. Davis believes history must be constantly revised | 55,614 | record_train |
‘It is important that the MoD and @placeholder provide us with the reassurances sought, to make sure that others do not suffer the tragic loss of life as experienced by Mr Rahman.’ | Britain faces a legal challenge over its alleged role in supplying information to an American military ‘kill list’ in Afghanistan. Targeting Taliban leaders and drug traffickers plays a key role in Nato’s strategy in Afghanistan. The existence of the ‘kill list’ was first revealed in a US Senate report in 2009 detailing a new task force linking US and British military with the Drug Enforcement Agency and Britain’s Serious Organised Crime Agency (Soca). Shock: After an attack on an Al Qaeda in the North Waziristan tribal region of Pakistan An Afghan man who lost five relatives in a missile strike has started proceedings against the Soca and the Ministry of Defence, demanding to know the UK’s involvement in the target list.
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Habib Rahman lost five relatives in a rocket attack
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Defence Secretary Philip Hammond asked to confirm Britain complies with international law | 55,615 | record_train |
is understood that the passing of the list to @placeholder was the | Phillip Schofield was forced to apologise last night after ambushing David Cameron on live television with a list of alleged Tory paedophiles compiled from a cursory search on the internet. Schofield admitted he had put it together after spending three minutes collecting unsubstantiated gossip online – and that a 'misjudged camera angle' meant some of the names could have been seen by viewers. Presented with the list, the Prime Minister responded by warning of a 'witch-hunt' that meant prominent people were being wrongly accused of child abuse simply because they were gay. Scroll down for video Springing a surprise: Phillip Schofield, seated next to This Morning co-presenter Holly Willoughby, picks up the list of alleged Tory paedophiles before handing it back to Mr Cameron
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Prime Minister stunned by This Morning presenter who hands him card with names he found after a 'cursory glance' at the internet
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No. 10 condemned the 'trial by Twitter' saying those named on the list will want to defend themselves
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Mr Cameron accused the ITV programme of fuelling a 'witch-hunt, particularly against people who are gay'
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Tory MP Rob Wilson condemned the 'celebrity ambush' and asked Ocfom to investigate if ITV has broken broadcasting rules
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Mr Schofield issued an apology for a 'mis-judged camera angle' | 55,616 | record_train |
@placeholder is now reportedly ‘making headway’ in getting a deal with the Germans to | By Tim Shipman PUBLISHED: 21:10 EST, 15 August 2013 | UPDATED: 05:34 EST, 16 August 2013 Ministers are thrashing out a deal to repatriate power over benefits payments from Brussels - the first move in David Cameron’s renegotiation of Britain’s role in the EU. The UK has joined forces with Germany, Austria and the Netherlands for the right to block EU migrants from claiming welfare payments. The European Commission took Britain to court earlier this year for restricting some state handouts, including child benefit and Jobseeker’s Allowance, to EU nationals on the grounds that the restrictions breach the rules on the free movement of people.
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David Cameron also enlists Austria and Netherlands in legal fight
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European Commission is challenging right of governments to limit benefits
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Britain wants to restrict access to child benefit and Jobseeker's Allowance
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New US ambassador to Britain warns against UK leaving the EU | 55,617 | record_train |
By Wednesday afternoon, the campaign also had paid for a "promoted tweet" that appears when a @placeholder users searches for "Amercia." | It's probably not the kind of thing voters will use to choose the leader of the free world. But the Web was taking no shortage of presidential potshots Wednesday over Republican candidate Mitt Romney's new mobile app, which embarrassingly misspelled "America." Yes, Internet. Welcome to AMERCIA. "Sorry about the shaking California, that was just the rest of America laughing at Mitt Romney running for Pres. of #Amercia," wrote a person behind a parody President Obama account on Twitter (referencing a minor earthquake late Tuesday). The gaffe, presumably by some poor developer hired by the campaign, appears on "With Mitt," the campaign's newly released iPhone app. The app invites users to photograph themselves with their choice of 14 pro-Romney slogans such as "I'm a Mom For Mitt," "Obama Isn't Working" and "The America We Love," and then share them on social media.
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Romney iPhone app goes viral with misspelled "Amercia"
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The campaign app lets users take and share photos with pro-Romney slogans
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The typo has been the butt of jokes on social media
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since sold their home and moved out of @placeholder, meaning the | By Luke Salkeld PUBLISHED: 06:07 EST, 12 December 2012 | UPDATED: 20:12 EST, 12 December 2012 Lone voice: The cockerel was branded a potential 'noise nuisance' by his local council after one neighbour complained When a new resident arrived in a picturesque village, it didn’t take him long to ruffle a few feathers. For rather than fitting in with the ways of country folk, the townie moaned about the noise – from Reg the rooster. He complained to the council, only to find villagers flocking together to support the much-loved cockerel. Now the newcomer and his wife have moved out, much to the relief of residents in Sutton Poyntz, near Weymouth, Dorset.
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Simon Grant-Jones was warned the council would check if the noise was excessive
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Outraged neighbours started a petition to save the rare cockerel
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The complainant went into hiding, before moving out completely
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He was branded 'misguided' and 'unfamiliar with the ways of the country' | 55,619 | record_train |
On Sunday, for example, @placeholder announced the creation of a new media law which promised to respect freedom of expression and defend journalists' right to "analyze and comment on information." | Istanbul (CNN) -- A growing number of Syria's Middle Eastern neighbors, including its closest allies Iran and Hezbollah, are calling on the embattled and defiant Damascus regime to implement reforms. The chorus of foreign criticism and concern comes as opposition demonstrators inside Syria have begun for the first time making public appeals for foreign "protection." In an amateur video believed to have been filmed over the weekend in the southern town of Horan, a crowd of dozens of young Syrians clapped and chanted "the people demand international protection." In another video, also posted on YouTube this weekend, activsts held up printed signs saying "we need international protection," in English and Arabic.
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Syria's closest allies are showing concern
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Turkey says it has "lost confidence" in the Syrian government
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"We have reached a point where anything would be too little, too late," Turkish president says
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Meanwhile, @placeholder leads the medal table after day five with 97 golds and 172 overall. | (CNN) -- Taiwan's government has threatened legal action after one of its taekwondo athletes was disqualified at the Asian Games in China. Olympic bronze medallist Yang Shu-chun was leading during a match in the women's 49 kilogram division on Tuesday when it was halted due to claims she had used extra electronic sensors in her socks. Taiwan's minister of sports affairs, Tai Hsia-ling, told reporters in Guangzhou that the island would take the case to the International Court of Justice unless it received "a reasonable answer" from the Asian Taekwondo Union, the Tapei-based Central News Agency reported. CNA said that Taiwan's Premier Wu Den-yih asked Tai's office to question the fairness of the ruling.
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Martial artist Yang Shu-chun disqualified at Asian Games for having illegal socks
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Taekwondo match was halted as judges said she had extra electronic sensors
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Taiwan officials fail with immediate appeal to World Taekwondo Union
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Sports minister will take matter to international court unless explanation is given | 55,621 | record_train |
U.S. Airways was third for baggage fees with $528 million, while @placeholder collected $506 million to come in fourth. | (CNN) -- Are those airline baggage and cancellation fees taking a bite out of your wallet? They're certainly making money for U.S. airlines, which collected $6.16 billion last year: $3.35 billion in baggage fees and $2.81 billion in reservation change fees, according to U.S. Department of Transportation data released Monday. That's a slight increase from $6.04 billion collected in 2012. Those ancillary fees helped the 26 passenger U.S. airlines make a net profit of $12.7 billion in 2013, up from a profit of $98 million in 2012. Delta Air Lines topped the list, collecting $1.67 billion last year: $840 million in reservation change/cancellation fees and $833 million in baggage fees. United Airlines came in second place, with $1.38 billion in fees: $756 million in reservation cancellation/change fees and nearly $625 million in baggage fees.
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U.S. airlines made $6.16 billion in baggage and reservation change fees last year
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Delta Air Lines made the most money in fees, collecting more than $1.6 billion
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The combined American-U.S. Airways airline may top Delta next year | 55,622 | record_train |
On a clear night, when you look up into the night sky the most you can see from any one point on the @placeholder is about 2,500 stars. | From Earth, the Milky Way appears as a glowing band stretching across the sky. For centuries, people have peered up at this hazy light, attempting to discover and make sense of the objects within it. Now astronomers have managed to chart 219 million stars in the Milky Way in an incredible new map, which is the largest of its kind ever produced. Scroll down for video Astronomers have managed to chart 219 million stars in the Milky Way in an incredible new map, which is the largest of its kind ever produced. Scientists at the University of Hertfordshire spent 10 years creating a map using a 8.2ft (2.5 metre) mirror on the Isaac Newton Telescope (INT) in the Canary Islands
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Astronomers created the map using a 8.2ft mirror on the Isaac Newton Telescope (INT) in the Canary Islands
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INT charted stars brighter than 20th magnitude – or a million times fainter than can be seen with the human eye
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It shows the visible part of the northern region of our home galaxy with darker regions showing galactic dust
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Scientists hope the map will give them a new insight into the structure of this system of stars, gas and dust | 55,623 | record_train |
"@placeholder has lost all legitimacy, and now him handing over the power to the vice president is as illegitimate as Mubarak being in power." | Cairo, Egypt (CNN) -- Major Egyptian opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei warned of potential violent unrest after President Hosni Mubarak announced late Thursday he would not step down before September elections. Mubarak "is gambling with his country" in order to stay at the helm, ElBaradei told CNN's Wolf Blitzer. He reiterated the message of his Twitter account, which read, "Egypt will explode. Army must save the country now." Major clashes between the people and the army, which Egyptians traditionally believe has been on their side, would be devastating, said ElBaradei, a Nobel Peace Prize winner and former director of the International Atomic Energy Agency.
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Mohamed ElBaradei says Mubarak and Suleiman are "twins"
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'Egypt will explode. Army must save the country now,' ElBaradei says
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Crowds chant "Get out! Get out!" during Mubarak speech | 55,624 | record_train |
Authorities were hoping to speak more with @placeholder now that he's out of surgery. | (CNN) -- Investigators arrested a suspect but were still searching for a motive Wednesday after a West Virginia sheriff known for his tough stance on drug dealers was shot dead in his patrol vehicle. Mingo County Sheriff Walter E. "Eugene" Crum was eating lunch just blocks away from a courthouse when he was gunned down, officials said. Tennis Melvin Maynard, 37, is accused in the killing, West Virginia State Police First Sgt. Michael Baylous said. The suspect parked his car close to the sheriff's SUV and shot through the window twice, hitting the sheriff twice in the head, according to a state official who was briefed on the investigation.
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The suspect was injured after he was shot by a deputy, a state police official says
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State official: The sheriff was shot twice in the head through the window of an SUV | 55,625 | record_train |
@placeholder hanged himself on Sunday night while his wife slept in a nearby bedroom. | A sports reporter managed to namedrop 22 of Robin Williams’ films in two minutes as part of a TV tribute to star. Sports news anchor Zach Klein, of WSB television in Atlanta, Georgia, namechecked the films during his sports round-up just a few hours after the 63-year-old actor died. 'For those of you who suffer from Insomia, Saturday's Braves game was perfect for you.' SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Tribute: News anchor Zach Klein namechecked 22 of Robin Williams' films during his sports round-up He went on to describe a baseball player with Happy Feet and how another flexed his muscles like Popeye.
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@placeholder was released from jail last year by Pakistani authorities after he agreed to cooperate with the government. | ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (CNN) -- Taliban spokesman Muslim Khan announced a 10-day cease-fire on Sunday in Pakistan's Swat Valley, a volatile region in North West Frontier Province that is largely controlled by the Taliban. The Taliban says it has agreed a 10-day cease-fire with Pakistani forces in the Swat Valley. The Taliban are holding talks with the North West Frontier Province's government in the town of Timagera in the province's Lower Dir district, he said. Taliban leader Sufi Mohammad is heading negotiations for the militants. There was no immediate confirmation of the cease-fire from the Pakistani government. Swat Valley was once Pakistan's biggest tourist destination until it was overrun by militants led by radical cleric Maulana Fazlullah. The valley boasted the country's only ski resort and was once a draw for trout-fishing enthusiasts.
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Taliban spokesman Muslim Khan announces a 10-day cease-fire in Swat Valley
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Taliban are holding talks with the North West Frontier Province's government
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The head of Arab League observers in @placeholder said in a statement that violence in the country has spiked over the past few days. | By Gavin Allen Last updated at 10:44 PM on 28th January 2012 The growing power of a rebel army has seen control of the Syrian capital of Damascus split between rival gunmen fighting for or against President Bashar Assad. Two days of bloody carnage in which at least 74 people have died has come as the rebel force - the Syrian Free Army - steps up its mission to take control of the streets from government forces. 'We had a big battle here earlier this month,' a Damascus schoolteacher, who did not want to be identified for fear of reprisals, told The Times.
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Perhaps unsurprisingly @placeholder's take on maternity wear did not prove popular | By Katy Winter TV presenter Holly Willoughby has been named the celebrity with the best-dressed bump, picking up almost a quarter (24 per cent) of the vote The survey quizzed 620 women on who they thought had the most stylish bump from a list of famous faces. Hot on Holly’s heels was Girls Aloud star Kimberley Walsh who’s due to have her first baby later on this year. Scroll down for video Holly Willoughby, (pictured left with This Morning co-host Phillip Schofield), tends to opt for chic and comfortable options to see her through her pregnancy in style - a strategy that has won her many fans
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"It's everything we know and love about @placeholder, but it moves," Systrom said. | Menlo Park, California (CNN) -- Look out Vine: Instagram isn't just about sharing arty photos anymore. On Thursday, the company announced its 130 million monthly users will now be able to shoot and share 15-second videos, dressed up with one of 13 special filters. The new video feature was made available to all iOS and Android Instagram users around the world Thursday as a free update to the existing Instagram app. The basic look of the app is the same, but a small movie icon has been added that takes you into video mode. The changes were announced by Instagram co-founder and CEO Kevin Systrom during a press event at the headquarters of Facebook, which bought Instagram last year.
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Instagram users will now be able to shoot and share 15-second videos
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Obama and @placeholder leaders insist that nothing in any of the health care proposals currently before Congress includes health care coverage for illegal immigrants or would provide taxpayer money to help illegal immigrants buy private health coverage. | (CNN) -- Rep. Joe Wilson said Sunday he will not apologize again for yelling out that President Obama lied during the president's speech to Congress last week. Rep. Joe Wilson, R-South Carolina, shouts "You lie!" during President Obama's speech Wednesday night. "I am not going to apologize again," the South Carolina Republican said on "FOX News Sunday" when asked about pending disciplinary steps against him by the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives. Wilson said he already apologized to Obama and that the president accepted it. However, he insisted that Obama "was misstating the facts," and that Democratic leaders in the House were "playing politics" by continuing to focus on the issue.
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Rep. Joe Wilson says he apologized to Obama and that should be enough
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Wilson yelled "You lie" as Obama made health care speech to Congress last week
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House Democrats plan to censure Wilson unless he apologizes in House this week
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Top targets: Fernando (left) and Eliaquim Mangala (right) could join @placeholder before the transfer deadline | By Chris Wheeler PUBLISHED: 16:57 EST, 30 January 2014 | UPDATED: 01:08 EST, 31 January 2014 Manchester City are in talks over a £35million deal to sign Porto centre back Eliaquim Mangala and his team-mate Fernando. They may struggle to pull off the double transfer before Friday’s 11pm deadline but City are determined to seal the deals no later than this summer. They have been encouraged by a significant shift in Porto’s position over the last 48 hours after the cash-strapped Portuguese club indicated they are willing to reduce the asking price if it means having the money in the bank now.
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Title chasers hope to bring in Eliaquim Mangala and team-mate Fernando
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Move for Mangala could see Joleon Lescott join West Ham
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Manuel Pellegrini has wanted a centre back since missing out on Pepe
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Race to tie up duo before window shuts at 11pm on Friday
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The other 10 Jackson waxworks are in other @placeholder museums around the world. | LONDON, England (CNN) -- Madame Tussauds unveiled a wax figure of Michael Jackson on Thursday, showing the late entertainer in a pose from the concerts he had planned to hold this month. The new waxwork of Michael Jackson -- only Queen Elizabeth II has been portrayed more times by Madame Tussauds. Sculptors at the wax museum started working on the figure four months ago. They had intended to display it this month, to coincide with the start of Jackson's "This is It" comeback tour in London. The new figure is modeled on a Jackson pose from the concert poster, the museum said. It shows him "arms outstretched, pelvis thrusting and tip-toed, with his trademark trilby angled forward," the museum said.
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Waxwork is the 13th of Jackson unveiled by the London tourist attraction
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Model had been commissioned before singer's death to coincide with London concerts
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Many @placeholder families such as this one travel to Lalesh to celebrate | By Ruth Styles Playing with their children, worshipping in beautifully decorated shrines and relaxing with their families, the happy smiles of Iraq's Yazidi people betray no hint of the disaster that would befall them just months after these photos were taken. Many of the families pictured live in Iraq's Nineveh province and are thought to have fled to Mount Sinjar, where they are currently awaiting rescue and surviving on food parachuted in by British, American and Kurdish forces. Others have fallen victim to the murderous Islamic State jihadis who currently occupy their home region and, just yesterday, were reported to have massacred 500 men, women and children.
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The haunting photographs of Yazidi families were taken close to the holy Lalesh temple in Iraq's Nineveh province
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Although the temple has been secured by the Kurdish Peshmerga, the fate of many of the families is unknown
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Yazidis, wherever they currently live, must travel to the temple at least once during their lifetimes
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Islamic State jihadis have blazed a trail of destruction through the area and have massacred thousands
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An estimated 140,000 are trapped on top of Mount Sinjar and are surrounded by bloodthirsty jihadi fighters
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Lalesh is the centre of the 6,000-year-old Yazidi religion and is home to an ancient temple complex
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'The latest visit by @placeholder only reaffirmed our long-held belief that might, not words, are the only option to deal with the old enemy US and strengthened our resolve and determination to stick with our policy to fight a full-scale nuclear war,' they said. | North Korea says it's ready for a 'full scale nuclear war' and called South Korea's president a 'crafty prostitute' with president Obama as her 'powerful pimp.' The North Korean insults come after President Obama visited South Korea and its president Park Geun-hye for two days in which both leaders asked that North Korea not proceed with its nuclear program. The Committee for Peaceful Reunification of Korea CPRK) said, 'Park Geun-hye's recent behavior with Obama was like a mean immature girl begging gangsters to beat up someone she does not like. Or a crafty prostitute eagerly trying to frame someone by giving her body to a powerful pimp.'
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North Korea says it ready for nuclear war and satellite imagery has shown activity at their nuclear sight
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North Korea has called South Korean female president Park Geun-Hye a 'prostitute' and Obama her 'pimp' following Obama's two day visit to South Korea
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drove me to a property where there were three other girls, @placeholder and | Victoria avoids all eye contact. Her gaze alternates between boring into the ground and scouring the horizon out the window. Her right foot taps nervously on the wooden floor. She is one of the 55 female trafficking victims helped each year at the crisis intervention centre run by the International Organisation for Migration and the Ministry of Labour in the Moldovan capital, Chisinau. Her story is shocking. 'A childhood friend told me she worked in a boutique in Dubai and could help me get a similar job,' she explains. 'She put me in touch with a guy who arranged my trip to Odessa [in Ukraine] and onward from Kiev to Dubai.
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As many as 25,000 Moldovans fall prey to trafficking gangs each year
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Author Stela Brinzeanu met trafficking victims while researching new novel
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‘Very difficult isn’t it under any circumstances to see how we would even contemplate doing a deal with a man who thinks because we believe that it’s about time given that more people came into @placeholder in 2010 than came here from 1066 to 1950…. | By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor and Tim Shipman PUBLISHED: 10:38 EST, 23 April 2013 | UPDATED: 06:48 EST, 24 April 2013 His views on Europe and immigration are well known, but yesterday Nigel Farage lent his typically vocal support to a more controversial issue. The UK Independence Party leader launched a defence of strip joints, calling them a ‘pretty good’ thing and even boasted that he had visited one club in Strasbourg with a former French presidential candidate. He insisted he was ‘absolutely delighted’ that one UKIP candidate runs a lapdancing club in Northampton, calling him a ‘free-market entrepreneur’.
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UKIP leader claims a young Margaret Thatcher would join his party
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I am enjoying it, especially as we get so much stick from the Chelsea supporters.’ This time we only ever heard from @placeholder, chirping up when Kane scored a magnificent equaliser from the edge of the area. | And you thought romance was dead? Then think again because everybody is in love with this kid Harry Kane. It was the game of his life, like watching someone win the goal of the season, player of the year and world player of the year award all on the same night. It will have to end with an England call up. Here at White Hart Lane, when Mauricio Pochettino’s team put away their great London rivals Chelsea 5-3, Kane was magnificent. VIDEO Scroll down to see Pochettino on Kane's England chances Harry Kane was in sensational form on New Year's Day as he scored twice in the 5-3 win over Chelsea
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Tottenham beat Chelsea 5-3 at White Hart Lane on New Year's Day
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Spurs striker Harry Kane was man of the match after scoring twice
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The defense lawyer told @placeholder the substance was a legal herbal remedy. | Pretoria, South Africa (CNN) -- Oscar Pistorius left jail Friday, free on bond eight days after the shooting death of his model girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp. Magistrate Desmond Nair said the state had problems with its investigation and had not offered enough proof to keep Pistorius jailed. "I come to the conclusion that the accused has made a case to be released on bail," Nair said, eliciting a celebratory cry of "Yes!" from the courtroom. "We are relieved," said Pistorius' uncle, Arnold, speaking on behalf of the family. Pistorius, who wept throughout much of Friday's hearing, remained quiet and reserved after the announcement and did not appear to celebrate. His family hugged quietly.
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Oscar Pistorius leaves jail after posting bond
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Pistorius is accused of killing his model girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp
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@placeholder did not live in Sanford, Florida, but he was there with his father, whose fiancee lives in Zimmerman's neighborhood. | Sanford, Florida (CNN) -- George Zimmerman told his lawyers that he whispered "punks," not a racial slur, in the moments before he shot Trayvon Martin, his attorneys told CNN on Thursday. Some people interpreted the police recording of Zimmerman's call to 911 as evidence the fatal shooting was racially motivated. Zimmerman attorneys Hal Ulrig and Craig Sonner told CNN their client told them that he said, "F---ing punks." Forensic audio expert Tom Owen, who analyzed 911 recordings, agreed the garbled word that raised controversy was "punks," not the racial slur some people said they heard When Owen, chairman emeritus of the American Board of Recorded Evidence, used a computer application to remove cell phone interference, the word became clearer, he said. After discussions with linguists, he said he became convinced that Zimmerman said "punks."
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Zimmerman said, "f---ing punks" in 911 call, his attorneys say
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Forensic audio expert Tom Owen agrees the word was "punks," not a racial slur
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Owen provided CNN with a copy of the processed audio revealing "punks" comment
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ridden by @placeholder, was only a length further back in third but | The stage was set for a command performance by Treve but it was The Fugue, named after a technical musical term, who called the tune in the Group One Prince of Wales’s Stakes. The John Gosden-trained filly, third to Al Kazeem in the race last year, has the petit feet of a ballerina and relished the quickening conditions, bouncing off the ground to win by a length and three-quarters from Magician in a new course record 10-furlong time of 2 mins 1.9 secs. Her success was hailed as his greatest moment in racing by owner and composer Lord Lloyd-Webber, the man who named The Fugue, bred by his wife Madeleine, and also one the few who knows what it means!
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Andrew Lloyd Webber's horse The Fugue won the Prince of Wales Stakes
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Favourite Treve was beaten into third with Magician second
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Frankie Dettori blamed the ground for Treve's poor showing | 55,641 | record_train |
Yet for all the talk about mobile, @placeholder was, in part, characterized by a deep uncertainty about its impact on the industry. | (CNN) -- Like all online businesses, the marketing industry is being radically changed by the creeping ubiquity of mobile devices. This shift to the smaller screen will inevitably have profound implications on both global marketing companies like WPP and Omnicom as well as on Internet companies like Google and Facebook whose revenue is mostly derived from online advertising. It was no surprise, therefore, that one of the major themes his weekend at Stream, the annual WPP "unconference" about digital advertising and marketing, was the growing importance of mobile. Held each September in the delightful Greek seaside resort of Marathon, Stream is distinguished by the audience-generated content from the 400 entrepreneurs, and advertising and marketing executives invited to the event. Talks by participants this year at Stream thus had titles like "Monetizing social discussion," "Banners are dead," "Mobile payments At scale," "Who will own your mobile wallet" and "Unlocking $50 billion in digital brand spend."
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Mobile is changing the face of marketing but no one is sure what the long-term impact will be
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U.S. entrepreneur Jeff Pulver says small screen will disrupt, but not kill the industry
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VIDEO: Scroll down to watch Paulo Wanchope's goal for @placeholder at Manchester United | Forget coffee, bananas and bio-diversity, for millions of English football fans it was Paulo Wanchope who put Costa Rica on the map. He collected the ball inside his own half, galloped towards the Stretford End with Phil Neville trailing in pursuit, ate up 60 yards and casually rolled the ball past Peter Schmeichel to put Derby two up at Manchester United. It was Wanchope’s debut in April 1997 and Derby won the game 3-2. Old Trafford was stunned and a nation reached for its atlases. Within a few months, he was shooting the breeze with the Queen as he began a decade of global adventure featuring London, Manchester and Spain, Qatar, Argentina, Japan and the United States.
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Wanchope is the assistant manager of Costa Rica as they prepare for the World Cup
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Costa Rica are in Group D along with England, Italy and Uruguay
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They play England in Belo Horizonte on June 24
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Are David, Ruth and @placeholder on the edge of being definitively written out?’ Many of The Archers’ five million listeners who tune in every week will share these concerns, following a period of turmoil. | It's the world’s longest-running soap opera and a national institution. Yet celebrity fans of The Archers on BBC Radio 4 have said they fear for its future and complain it is changing beyond all recognition. Former home secretary David Blunkett said the serial, which first aired in 1950, was becoming a ‘disappearing soap’ as characters are killed off and exiled abroad. Mr Blunkett, 67, has listened to the show since he was four, but fears it is becoming a 'disappearing' soap Meanwhile broadcasting veteran Dame Jenni Murray said a national scandal would ensue if three major characters leave. The central couple, David and Ruth Archer, who live and work on Brookfield Farm in Ambridge, look set to move up North with David’s mother Jill, after it was announced a new road could be built through their land.
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David Blunkett said the serial was becoming a 'disappearing soap'
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Former Home Secretary blamed it on characters being killed off or exiled
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"While Earth is too small in the images @placeholder obtained to distinguish any individual human beings, the mission has put together this collage so that we can celebrate all your waving hands, uplifted paws, smiling faces and artwork." | (CNN) -- Remember when we all waved at Saturn last month while the Cassini-Huygens spacecraft took our picture? Well, NASA has finally gotten the film back from the drugstore -- and you can see our whole world. A good chunk of it, anyway. People shared more than 1,400 images of themselves as part of the July 19 "Wave at Saturn" event, which was organized by NASA's Cassini mission. On Tuesday, the space agency released a collage of those images, which -- from a distance -- looks like the portion of the Earth's Western Hemisphere that Cassini viewed at the time.
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NASA releases photo mosaic of people waving at Saturn
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People sent 1,400 pictures of themselves waving from 30 states, 40 countries
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While Christie acknowledges it's politically incorrect to be a Cowboys fan in New Jersey, it could be a smart move in the Garden State, which technically doesn't have an @placeholder team. | (CNN)While the New Jersey governor's unusual adoration of the Dallas Cowboys has been well documented, Chris Christie's loyalty for America's team was on full display Sunday night when he was seen giving Cowboys owner Jerry Jones a bear hug after the team made a huge comeback to defeat the Detroit Lions. His embrace quickly spread via social media, drawing detractors and defenders alike for the governor's NFL preference. As for the ribbing he got online, Christie said Monday morning that nobody was giving him a hard time until the Cowboys started doing wel​l. "I would take all the abuse that I'm taking from some of these folks in return for Cowboys playoff wins," Christie said on WFAN's "Boomer & Carton" radio show, where he does regular call-in interviews.
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New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie defended his love of the Dallas Cowboys on a radio show Monday morning
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Christie gave Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones a big hug after the Dallas team's victory Sunday
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All that at a price tag of $12 million a month, with @placeholder being forced to pick up the tab. | San Diego (CNN) -- Texas Gov. Rick Perry is right to immediately send 1,000 National Guard troops to the U.S.-Mexico border in response to the border kids crisis. In fact, "immediately" wasn't soon enough. While Perry has been demanding that the Obama administration send in the troops for several weeks now, the governor shouldn't have wasted his time trying to get the folks in Washington to focus on a border that President Obama didn't even bother to visit recently when he was doing a fundraiser in Dallas just 500 miles away. For those Americans in both parties who think the United States is undergoing an invasion from the South, it makes perfect sense to call out the troops.
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Ruben Navarrette: Texas governor orders National Guard troops to the border
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He says they won't be apprehending border crossers but will be in a support role
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Bush used National Guard twice in his presidency to help deal with border issues
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Navarrette: The scene on the border isn't an invasion, but desperate people seeking help | 55,647 | record_train |
The video showed another trooper dragging Douglass into a secure part of the barracks and three troopers bringing @placeholder inside. | Eric Frein, the man who eluded police in the Pocono Mountains for seven weeks after shooting dead a trooper and wounding another, today headed to court for a preliminary hearing. The 31-year-old self-taught 'survivalist' sported neatly combed hair and glasses as he arrived at a Pike County courthouse in Milford, Pennsylvania in handcuffs around 8am on Monday. It came in stark difference to his appearance following his capture after a lengthy manhunt last year, when he sported a bloodied nose, bruised forehead, straggly hair and a mustache. At his hearing on Monday, surveillance footage was played of the moment he allegedly shot dead Corporal Bryon Dickson and injured Trooper Alex Douglass outside their barracks on September 12.
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Eric Frein, 31, 'killed Corporal Bryon Dickson and injured Trooper Alex Douglass as they stood outside their barracks in September'
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Authorities launched a massive manhunt in the Pocono Mountains for Frein and eventually found him in an abandoned hangar in October
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He 'told cops he wanted to wake people up and change the government'
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When he was found, he told troopers where he had stashed weapons because he didn't want kids to find them, a trooper testified on Monday
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On Monday, Frein looked smarter as he arrived in court in Milford where a judge will decide if his case should be sent to county court
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'Ukip are completely united in their will that only @placeholder authorities have access to the data about British drivers. | Ukip MEPs were today accused of showing 'complete disregard' for road safety after voting against new rules making it easier to track and punish reckless foreign motorists caught speeding in the UK. At the moment, foreign drivers caught by a speed camera cannot be fined because the police do not have the power to trace people abroad. But the European Parliament has backed new measures giving forces the power to send fines and pursue foreign motorists back to their home countries. But Ukip's MEPs voted against the measure, because it also allows foreign police forces to track British motorists caught speeding abroad.
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Currently, drivers caught by speed cameras abroad cannot be traced
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New measure gives EU police the power to send fines to foreign addresses
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Ukip MEPs voted against the rule because it increases EU police powers | 55,649 | record_train |
@placeholder, a full-time mum, said that Cotton had always been a part of the family. | A dog has been reunited with its owners four years since he was stolen from their home after a friend spotted it for sale on Facebook. Cotton, a Staffordshire bull terrier, was taken from Joanna Martin’s previous home in Hartcliffe in Bristol on October 25, 2008, after she had gone out to visit her mother who lives nearby. But she never gave up hope that one day she would be reunited with her 'little boy'. Amazed: Cotton the dog, pictured with one of his owners Katie Martin, six, was discovered for sale on Facebook four years after being stolen And now her daughters Kira, 12, and Katie, six - who is the same age as Cotton - are making up for lost time with their pet.
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Cotton, a Staffordshire bull terrier, was snatched from family's home in Hartcliffe in 2008
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Woman in her 20s has been arrested for handling stolen goods | 55,650 | record_train |
Stop off: On September 16 they will make their way to the @placeholder, which despite consisting of nearly 1,000 islands across 11,000 square miles, have a population of little over half a million | Exotic tour: The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are again heading to a deserted paradise island, only 18 months after their honeymoon in the Seychelles Most couples can’t hope to manage a second honeymoon until retirement – if at all. For the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, however, it’s come around rather more quickly. Only 18 months after their honeymoon on the exclusive North Island resort in the Seychelles, the couple are again heading to a deserted paradise island – this time in the South Pacific. Kate and William will spend a night on privately owned Tavanipupu island, famed for its crystal waters and luxury hand-thatched bungalows, as part of their first official tour on behalf of the Queen.
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Couple will take in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Borneo, the Solomon Islands and tiny South Pacific realm of Tuvalu
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They are set to see wild orangutans, have orchid named after each of them and face challenge of being carried in garlanded canoe
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Kate to take personal hairdresser with her on tour to ensure she is picture perfect at all times | 55,651 | record_train |
There have been other rare cases of people living long lives with ALS, although none as famous as @placeholder. | (CNN) -- Besides charting the nature of space and time and penning the bestseller "A Brief History of Time," Stephen Hawking has another distinction: He beat the life-expectancy odds for people with ALS, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Stephen Hawking, shown in Pasadena, California, in March, is hospitalized but said to be "comfortable." Most people with ALS survive only two to five years after diagnosis. Hawking, on the other hand, has lived more than 40 years since he learned he had the disease, which is also known as Lou Gehrig's Disease in America and motor neuron disease, or MND, in the United Kingdom.
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Stephen Hawking is a rare case of someone who has survived decades with ALS
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Beyond speaking @placeholder, they feel that rap offers them an authentic, powerful medium to express what they see and how they feel. | Baghdad (CNN) -- Wearing hooded sweatshirts, baseball hats and sports gear, the five young men alternated between nodding their heads to the rhythm and taking hold of the microphone to pour out their anger, their insights, their pain. "No matter if you're Muslim, no matter if you're Christian, no matter the religion, we all are human," intones DK. The scene and sounds wouldn't be unusual in many U.S. cities, where rap has been part of urban culture for decades. But this is Baghdad. Members of the Smashing Hits, as the quintet calls itself, are aware that their music may seem out of place in Iraq. Traditionally, the Middle Eastern country is better known for sounds emanating from instruments like the oud and rebab, rather than from a microphone or turntable.
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Smashing Hits is an English-language rap group based in Baghdad
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Its five members rap about life in Iraq, aiming to send "a message to the West"
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Cesc Fabregas (right) faces his former club under the watchful eye of @placeholder (left) | Diego Costa will start against Arsenal and Jose Mourinho will keep his fingers crossed for his fitness as his star striker goes away with Spain. Costa has been named in the Spain squad, despite suffering tight hamstrings, but that won’t stop Mourinho playing him against Arsenal, who visit Stamford Bridge for the first time since their 6-0 defeat last season. Mourinho said: 'My reaction to the news he’s in the squad is no reaction because it’s something I imagined. It’s not a surprise. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Jose Mourinho: Diego Costa will play against Arsenal Chelsea striker Diego Costa has been called in to the Spain squad for their upcoming Euro 2016 qualifiers
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Diego Costa will start against Arsenal on Sunday, confirms Jose Mourinho
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Spain striker Costa has been struggling with hamstring injuries
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Costa has been called in to Spain's squad for their upcoming matches
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Mourinho hopes Cesc Fabregas gets a good reception against former club | 55,654 | record_train |
Further north, partially covered by clouds, is Japan and the rest of @placeholder. | Earth’s true colour has been revealed in amazing detail by a Japanese weather satellite. From a distance of 22,240 miles (35,790km), the satellite shows what our planet looks like before any filters or image enhancements are made to the shot. And the incredibly high resolution image also highlights stunning details on Earth including clouds, oceans and Australia’s vast desert. Scroll down for video The Japan Meteorological Agency's Himawari-8 satellite has returned its first true colour image of Earth, seen here. It wascaptured using all 16 image bands from the satellite. Testing of Himawari-8's systems, including related ground facilities, are reportedly going well
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An image taken by a Japanese satellite launch on 7 October 2014 has snapped the true colour of planet Earth
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Taken in multiple wavelength bands, the image from the Himawari-8 weather satellite shows Earth's natural colour
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To the human eye the planet would appear differently, but this is what it looks like without image enhancement
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Himawari-8 took the image from geostationary orbit 22,240 miles (35,790km) away from the planet
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The satellite will be used with a twin, Himawari-9, to provide continuous observation of the East Asia region | 55,655 | record_train |
first tried to strangle @placeholder with zip ties but he told police later | A menacing photograph of a zip tie found inside the jeep into which teenage killer Austin Sigg bundled 10-year-old Jessica Ridgeway before murdering, raping and dismembering her has been released. The stark image was part of a set of photographs of Sigg's Westminster, Colorado home used as evidence in his trial - including one which shows the wooden crawl space where the twisted teen hoarded some of the little girl's remains. Other pictures released reveal Sigg's typical teenage bedroom, with a poster of The Beatles slapped against the wall - but this is the room where he concocted his plan to kill Jessica - a crime for which he will now spend the rest of his life behind bars.
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Images released today reveal the home where Austin Sigg raped and murdered 10-year-old Jessica Ridgeway
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The shocking pictures show zip ties like those he used to try and strangle the little girl and the crawl space where he stashed her remains
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Austin Sigg was given a life sentence plus 86 years to be served consecutively last week
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Sigg was obsessed with forensics and was convinced he could outsmart detectives
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He showed 10-year-old Jessica Ridgeway cartoons and then told her to turn away from him before strangling her to death | 55,656 | record_train |
During a stand-up performance in 2009 he referred to Obama using the @placeholder word 'schvartze,' which some commentators took as an outdated racial epithet. | Jackie Mason took a chunk of Obama's 'tukhus' for misleading the public about his signature health insurance overhaul Jackie Mason, the aging comedian best known for his borscht-belt Jewish schtick, slammed President Obama on Sunday as a compulsive liar who sounds 'like a maniac in an asylum' when he talks about health care. 'He's saying things that nobody believes,' said Mason, 82, during an interview broadcast on WABC radio in New York. 'He was always lying every day of his life. Every time he talks it was a lie. The only time he tells the truth is when you didn't hear from him.'
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Aging conservative comic says the president 'should be locked up'
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He previously slammed Obama for holding a White House Hanukkah observance 12 days early in order to fit it in with his vacation plans
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Mason has faced accusations of racism in the past, following a stand-up act in which he used he Yiddish word 'schvartze' to refer to the president
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@placeholder cancelled his credit and wrote him the following curt message: Our system has flagged your account indicating you’ve taken advantage of the Uber referral program to earn Uber credit inappropriately. | When it comes to getting something for nothing, one man from New York thought he was the master. Always on the lookout for a deal, Blake Jareds, 23, from Jericho, Long Island, spotted an offer for the on-demand limo and taxi service, Uber that would see him receive $20 in ride credit for each person that signed up. By referring friends and cleverly forwarding a referral link to various deals and coupon code websites, he was able to rack up $50,000 in credit for future car rides. Creative: Blake Jareds, who works at a New York-based real estate startup signed up so many people to Uber he earned $50,000 in credits
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Blake Jareds, 23, realized that more than one person could use his sign-up code for Uber
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The vampire legend was fed by his predilection for eating bread dipped in his victim's blood.And it is known that porphyria, an iron deficiency, which is thought to lie behind the vampire myth and may have spurred Vlad's taste for blood, has run in the @placeholder. | By Amy Oliver UPDATED: 04:21 EST, 6 November 2012 The Romanian tourist board plans to promote the alleged family ties between British royalty and the tyrant who inspired Dracula to entice more UK visitors to the country. The Royal Family's ancestry has been linked to Vlad III, Prince of Wallachia, who earned the sobriquet Vlad the Impaler thanks to his penchant for having his victims spiked on huge metal stakes. The Romanian National Tourist Office announced plans to use these royal links in promotional campaigns to lure curious Brits at a London trade fair which opened today. Family ties: In a 2011 documentary about the Carpathian mountains, Prince Charles, left, actually made a reference to his ancestral links to Vlad the Impaler, right, the 15th century tyrant
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Royal Family's ancestry has been linked to Vlad the Impaler
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But in recent months, @placeholder has begun spreading the wealth around. | (CNN) -- Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg burst into the public's consciousness as the awkward, hoodie-wearing Harvard kid who cooked up a website in his dorm room and went on to earn billions from it. But in the past year, he's begun to leverage his deep pockets -- he's worth about $16 billion -- and high profile as an advocate for issues beyond the company's Menlo Park, California, offices. Whether it's pledging to spread Internet access to the world's poorest corners, as he announced Wednesday, or plunking down millions to encourage kids to become scientists, Zuckerberg has evolved into a big-time player, willing to put himself forward for issues he believes in.
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Mark Zuckerberg is increasingly speaking up on non-Facebook issues
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Facebook CEO announces new effort to bring Web access to nearly 5 billion people
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Many @placeholder view their jailed compatriots as heroes in a fight for statehood | Israel has launched a series of military strikes against Gaza in retaliation to rocket attacks by Palestinian militants. The country's defence minister Moshe Yaalon said Israel will not sit back and take cross border raids on its territory after its military took out a number of targets. The strikes were the first military action by Israel since an eight-day exchange of attacks in November. It comes after militants - thought to belong to Hamas - fired rockets and mortars into southern Israel. Attacks: Hamas militants protest the death of Palestinian prisoner Maysara Abu Hamdiyeh in Hebron, in the northern Gaza Strip. He had been serving a life sentence in an Israeli jail
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Defence minister says Israel will not sit back and take cross border attacks
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They said he planned to meet his @placeholder handlers, who would pay him more than $180,000. | (CNN) -- The prison sentence for the highest-ranking CIA officer ever convicted of espionage should grow significantly Tuesday when a federal judge penalizes him for continuing his covert activities while incarcerated. According to the U.S. District Court of Oregon website, Harold James "Jim" Nicholson will be sentenced -- again -- at 1:30 p.m. (4:30 p.m. ET) in Portland after admitting to working through his son to secretly pass information to and get payments from Russia. The elder Nicholson received a 23-year sentence in 1997 after pleading guilty to spying for Russia, one year after he was arrested at Dulles International Airport outside Washington while attempting to board a flight to Switzerland.
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Harold "Jim" Nicholson will be sentenced Tuesday, again, for espionage
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He admitted continuing his covert activities while imprisoned in Oregon
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In a statement made on @placeholder’s behalf by Farage’s official spokesman, Smith said: ‘I wish to issue a wholehearted and unreserved apology to those who I have offended within the party and anyone else.’ | The Ukip activist picked last week to fight a key Parliamentary seat made homophobic, racist and obscene comments and accused Nigel Farage of corruption, it was revealed last night. In tape-recorded phone calls leaked to The Mail on Sunday, Kerry Smith, chosen to fight Ukip target seat of Basildon South in Essex: But Mr Farage last night refused to sack Mr Smith. A well-placed Ukip official said: ‘Kerry wants to make a full apology and is hoping it all blows over.’ Scroll down for audio Kerry Smith (left) was recorded making a series of astonishing comments including a baseless claim Nigel Farage (right) had accepted 'a nice fat envelope' for promoting a Ukip ally
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The Ukip activist was chosen last week to fight for Basildon South seat
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Refers to 'disgusting old pooftahs' and a Chinese woman as 'a Chinky'
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He also makes a baseless claim about Nigel Farage accepting a bribe
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Mr Smith issued an 'unreserved' apology and retracted corruption claim
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Mocks ‘f***ing disgusting old pooftahs’ who belong to a Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Questioning group, calling them ‘BLTs’ – bacon, lettuce and tomato.
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Jokes about ‘shooting peasants’ and mocks Ukip activist Lucy Bostick for printing ‘boring c**p’ on her leaflets.
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Calls Ukip’s immigration spokesman Steve Woolfe a ‘f***ing carpetbagger and a***hole.’
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National executive member Gerard Batten’s call for Muslims to sign a ‘charter of understanding’ in which they rejected violence and parts of the Koran that promote ‘violent physical Jihad.’
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Parliamentary candidate in Grimsby Victoria Ayling was recorded saying ‘let’s keep the blacks out’. Council candidate Andre Lampitt said Africans should ‘kill themselves’.
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Council candidate William Henwood said Lenny Henry should ‘emigrate to a black country’.
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Exeter activist David Challice denounced the ‘lunacy of multiculturalism’ and called Greeks ‘vile’.
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As he ran down to the scene, @placeholder said he tripped and fell but got up and kept running. | (CNN) -- A hearing for a soldier accused of killing Afghan civilians for amusement enters a second day Tuesday at Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington state. Military officials will determine if there is enough evidence to court martial Pfc. Andrew Holmes over the allegedly premeditated deaths of three Afghan civilians. Holmes is also charged with smoking hashish, possessing a dismembered human finger and wrongfully possessing photos of human casualties. He is accused of conspiring with Spc. Jeremy Morlock to shoot at a civilian and then toss a grenade so it would look like the soldiers were under attack. On Monday, Spc. Ryan Mallett testified that he was on patrol with Holmes and Morlock in January when more than 20 soldiers were taking part in an operation to gather intelligence in an Afghan village.
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Pfc. Andrew Holmes is one of five soldiers accused of killing Afghans for sport
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Soldiers are also accused of mutilating corpses and keeping grisly souvenirs
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A special agent testifies finding fingers wrapped in cloth at an air base
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TSR: Tell me about how the documentary you shot while Francis was making "@placeholder" came about. | LONDON, England (CNN) -- Eleanor Coppola met her husband, Francis in Ireland in 1962. Eleanor Coppola with husband Francis. They have been married for 47 years. It was on the set of splatter flick "Dementia 13" -- she was the shy set decorator; he was the ambitious rookie director. They began dating and three months later she became pregnant and the couple married. That was 47 years ago and since then the retiring artist has become something of a chronicler of the extraordinary Coppola family, which includes her flamboyant Oscar-winning husband, daughter, Sophia and actors Nicolas Cage and Jason Schwartzman.
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Eleanor Coppola is married to legendary filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola
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Life with Francis afforded her a ringside seat for the making of film classics
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Most famously she documented the disastrous making of "Apocalypse Now"
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"If one is not calm, anything can happen," @placeholder argued. | Defense attorneys for Amanda Knox are expected to present their final arguments in Italy Thursday continuing an effort to to counter prosecutors' portrayal of her as a cunning "femme fatale." Knox's attorneys statements Thursday follow arguments presented earlier this week by the lawyer of her co-defendant . Lawyer Giulia Bongiorno said on Tuesday that Knox is not the character the media has painted her as and urged a jury to acquit Knox and his client, Rafaelle Sollecito, of murdering Meredith Kercher. Bongiorno compared Knox to the voluptuous cartoon character Jessica Rabbit, who protests, "I'm not bad, I'm just drawn that way," in the movie "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?"
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The case is adjourned to Thursday, when Knox's lawyers will give their final arguments
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Rafaelle Sollecito's defense lawyer compares Knox to Jessica Rabbit
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He says it's time to end the false image of Amanda Knox once and for all
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'They're also going after the coyotes, so it is increasing the cost of the trip and making them move through less visible areas,' he said, referring to the smugglers paid to get migrants through to the @placeholder border. | By Associated Press Mexico's largest crackdown in decades on illegal migration has decreased the flow of Central Americans trying to reach the United States — and has dramatically cut the number of child migrants and families. Convoys of Mexican federal police and immigration service employees in southern Mexico have begun scouring the tracks of the infamous freight train known as 'La Bestia,' or The Beast, hauling migrants from the rail cars and sending them to deportation centers. They have also set up moving roadblocks, checking the documents of passengers on interstate buses. Associated Press journalists who followed the train one night this week as it left the southern state of Chiapas and entered neighboring Oaxaca noticed the drop-off, with just a few dozen mostly adult males perched atop the rumbling cars instead of the hundreds of men, women and children who were there not long ago. The men said they were the only ones able to evade capture. There were only two women and no children on the train.
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Mexican federal police are scouring the tracks of the infamous freight train known as 'The Beast'
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Authorities are hauling migrants from the rail cars and sending them to deportation centers
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The operation has greatly decreased the flow of Central Americans trying to reach the US
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A friend of @placeholder’s told the court: ‘They began arguing, talking about this and that, talking about doing sexual stuff with boys. | Named: Rebecca Douglas was just 15 when she plunged the steel prong into the left temple of Julie Sheriff during a petty row in the street The teenage girl who murdered a 16 year-old rival by stabbing her through the skull with a hair comb was named for the first time today. Rebecca Douglas was just 15 when she plunged the steel prong into the left temple of Julie Sheriff during a petty row in which she accused the victim of spreading gossip about her having sex with boys. She confronted the victim outside a betting shop in south London and demanded: 'What do you think you are doing in Clapham?'
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Rebecca Douglas was 15 when she plunged the steel prong into the left temple of Julie Sheriff during a petty row in the street in Battersea, south London
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The victim collapsed and fell into a coma which lasted until her death five months later
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Douglas, who had been sleeping rough at friends’ houses, was ordered to serve a minimum of 10 years after being convicted of murder last month
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Judge warned parents to be aware of the dangers to young girls wearing such combs as 'fashion accessories'
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"She had been used (at the @placeholder compound) as a breeding dog ... not as a fighter," McCracken told CNN. | (CNN)Another of the dogs rescued in 2007 from NFL star Michael Vick's dog-fighting compound has died after spending her final years in an adoptive household in suburban Richmond, Virginia. Gracie, a black pit bull, died Monday morning, according to Amy McCracken, executive director of the Richmond Animal League. "This morning, little, old, bow-legged Gracie passed away and got her angel wings. Any words we write here could never begin to express the profound, positive and lasting impact that this little, black pit bull had on so many people who encountered her or heard the story of her suffering and triumph," said a post on the animal's league's "Gracie's Guardians" Facebook page.
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Gracie the pit bull became something of a goodwill ambassador for her breed
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Simon Edwards imagines he is on an @placeholder set as he relaxes in his lounge where even the lamps look like rocks found in the desert. | By Emily Kent Smith From outside, Simon Edward's home looks like any other flat but close the door and this two bedroom property is covered with murals of scenes from Indiana Jones to Flash Gordon - and they took 13 years to paint. The amateur artist has spent more than 10,000 hours turning his house into a film set: from a toilet which captures the scenery of Venice to a hallway complete with futuristic fittings and 'insectoid' walls, based on the hit 1979 film Alien. The flat, which was built in the 1960s, has been valued at £300,000. Every room in the property is covered with murals - apart from the kitchen because, his wife Jo Edwards 'would have killed me,' Mr Edwards said.
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Every room, except one, is covered in elaborate murals - from a Flash Gordon bedroom to Alien-themed hallway
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Property was designed by amateur artist Simon Edwards - who spent 13 years and 10,000 hours painting
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The flat is now up for rent for £1,300 per month but Mr Edwards admits it might not be to everyone's taste
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Property has been valued at £300,000 but Mr Edwards spent just £1,000 on painting materials to create murals
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Mr Edwards and his wife are moving so that he can have a 'blank canvas' to begin painting all over again | 55,670 | record_train |
I once asked the crew washing my car at a popular @placeholder carwash if they had fake green cards, and one of the young men chuckled and said there was no need, since the employer never asked if they were legally eligible to work. | San Diego (CNN) -- With the Supreme Court poised this week to hear arguments in the legal challenge to Arizona's immigration law, it's a good time to explain what this law and the ruckus surrounding it are really about. The left says it's about racism and political extremism; the right claims the issues are border security and public safety. Wrong. In the two years since Gov. Jan Brewer signed SB 1070 into law, it's become clear that this law, and the debate over it, are really about three things: fear, power, and freedom. It's about fear. As someone who lived in Phoenix and wrote for the Arizona Republic in the late 1990s, I can tell you that Arizonans only recently reached the conclusion that they wanted to get rid of illegal immigrants. The 'Zonies I knew couldn't live without them.
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Ruben Navarrette: Arizona's immigration law not all about racism or border security
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Navarrette: It's fear the Latino immigrants who made Arizona boom will take over
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Janmaat has better league statistics than outgoing full-back @placeholder had last season | By Chris Waugh Newcastle United have completed the signing of Feyenoord right-back Daryl Janmaat for a fee of £5million. The 24-year-old has replaced Mathieu Debuchy on Tyneside after the France international full-back finally moved to Arsenal in a £10m deal on Thursday. But despite being an important member of Louis van Gaal's Holland squad at the World Cup, little is known of Janmaat. Here, Sportsmail tells you more... New signing: Holland right-back Daryl Janmaat has moved to Newcastle United from Feyenoord for £5million Well then, who is he? Janmaat is a 24-year-old right-back - born in Leidschendam in southern Holland - who has represented the Dutch at Under-20, Under-21 and senior level.
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Janmaat is one of six summer signings made by manager Alan Pardew
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The right-back played under Louis van Gaal for Holland during World Cup
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He replaces Mathieu Debuchy who has signed for Arsenal for £10million
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The 24-year-old is almost a like-for-like replacement for Debuchy
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Something in common: It's no secret that @placeholder and Amanda have become good friends since both were released. | Ryan Ferguson, the Missouri man who was wrongfully convicted in 2001 of second-degree murder and freed after ten years in jail, has said reading Amanda Knox's book helped get him through some of his darkest days. In parallels to Ferguson's case, Amanda Knox and her former boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito were also wrongfully imprisoned, serving four years in an Italian prison for the 2007 murder of British student Meredith Kercher. Ferguson has said he is able to identify with Amanda on many levels. 'I know first hand what it is like to have the world turn against you based on a series of lies,' he said in a revealing post on Facebook.
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Ryan Ferguson, 29, walked free from a Missouri prison last November after spending almost ten years in jail for a crime he maintains he didn't commit
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Ferguson had been convicted of the 2001 murder of Columbia Daily Tribune sports editor Kent Heitholt when he was just 17
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Ryan says he could identify with fellow former American prisoner Amanda Knox, whose book Waiting To Be Heard, he read while in jail
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He says he knows what it is like to have 'the world turn against you based on a series of lies'
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@placeholder, a customer of D&G, pictured wearing one of their outfits at a premiere in 2008 | Fashion designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana, have been put on today for alleged tax evasion. The investigation of the duo, who count pop star Madonna and model Naomi Campbell among their clients, is one of the most prominent tax cases involving celebrities in Italy. The designers, who deny any wrongdoing and did not attend the hearing on Monday, stand accused of not declaring taxes in Italy on royalties of around one billion euros - approximately £760million. The case is one of the few high-profile tax disputes to go to court in Italy, where the government of Mario Monti has launched a clampdown on tax dodgers, including highly-publicised police raids in yacht marinas and chic ski resorts.
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Designers strongly deny any wrong-doing over tax evasion charges
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Duo did not appear in court to defend claims they set up holding company abroad to avoid Italy's high tax rates
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He is described by the @placeholder blog as having a 'manly yet refined nose, well-formed, succulent lips, pensive eyes and a dignified brow' | By Emma Glanfield PUBLISHED: 04:32 EST, 15 March 2014 | UPDATED: 06:20 EST, 15 March 2014 It started off as the hottest barristers in Britain, then came the babes of the bar - now the hottest men in artwork have been revealed. The best-looking male muses in paintings at the National Portrait Gallery have been uncovered by the infamous Your Barrister Boyfriend blog. The Tumblr page shot to fame last year after ranking the hottest men in law and quickly became the talk of the legal world. Jumping on its success, the blog - which is run by two women - then revealed the top 21 most attractive women on the legal circuit.
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Tumblr blog Your Barrister Boyfriend lists the 'hottest men' featured in artworks at the National Portrait Gallery
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Last year, the blog catapulted to fame after ranking the hottest men in law and the sexiest girls on the legal circuit
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The result left @placeholder in seventh place in a group of four clubs on 18 points ahead of Saturday's matches. | (CNN) -- Borussia Dortmund moved seven points clear in the German Bundesliga with a 2-0 victory over fellow title hopefuls Hamburg in front of a sellout home crowd of 80,720 on Friday night. Japan midfielder Shinji Kagawa scored the opener four minutes after halftime, and was also involved as Paraguay forward Lucas Barrios killed off the visitors with 19 minutes to play. It was Dortmund's 10th victory in 12 league matches this season, with Jurgen Klopp's team unbeaten since losing on the opening day in August. "It took us a while to get into the game, but things worked better for us after the break," Klopp told AFP, with the club seeking a first league crown since 2002.
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Japan midfielder Shinji Kagawa and Paraguay forward Lucas Barrios score in second half
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Dortmund unbeaten since opening day of the season, with 10 wins from 12 games
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Earlier this month, @placeholder -- or whoever was in charge of his social media -- put out a challenge with a jovial picture of Cosby in a cap: "Go ahead. | (CNN) -- Bill Cosby has dominated headlines for much of the last month as accusations of sexual assault pile up. More than a dozen women have accused Cosby, many of whom say he drugged them first. Their stories paint a starkly different picture of the man beloved by millions as Dr. Huxtable -- the sweet, sweater-wearing father on the sitcom, "The Cosby Show." The 77-year-old comedian has denied some of the allegations and refused to discuss others. He has never been prosecuted. Here's the latest on the controversy: What are the allegations against Cosby? At least 15 women are speaking out to various media outlets accusing Cosby of sexual misconduct.
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At least 15 women are speaking out, accusing Cosby of sexual misconduct
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Front-runner @placeholder made very brief remarks about the news as he was leaving a campaign event. | Perry announced suspension of campaign morning before final debate Announces his endorsement of Newt Gingrich's campaign Romney on Perry's departure: 'We'll miss him on the stage tonight' By Meghan Keneally Updated: 09:25 EST, 20 January 2012 Rick Perry announced today that he is dropping out of the Republican presidential bid after continually poor rankings and debate performances. ‘There is no viable path forward for me in this 2012 campaign therefore today I am suspending my campaign and endorsing Newt Gingrich,’ he said at an 11am press conference in North Charleston, South Carolina. 'I've discovered this tremendous purpose and resiliency of our people. They haven't stopped believing in the promise of America. They never stopped believing in the American dream...What's broken in America is not our people: it's our politics.
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devout @placeholder, someone she befriended a dozen years ago when the two | By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 09:04 EST, 11 January 2013 | UPDATED: 19:09 EST, 11 January 2013 Mother: She was convicted of all eight counts of child sexual exploitation, transporting a child across state lines to produce child pornography and possession of child pornography A top lawyer has been found guilty of using her daughter, 14, as a sexual pawn to entice men to engage in threesomes, which she filmed to produce child pornography. The born-again Christian, from New Hampshire, who has been named only as 'L' to protect the identity of her daughter, is a reformed drug addict who credited turning her life around to God.
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The @placeholder, by contrast, virtually did away with inspections. | (CNN) -- Today, President Obama and Russian President Dmitri Medvedev signed a treaty fixing a ceiling for each country of 1,550 nuclear warheads and 700 deployed nuclear delivery vehicles. The new limits are about a third lower than the previous ones negotiated by George W. Bush in the 2002 Moscow Treaty of 2,200 per side. Some are impressed. Now that the new treaty is signed, it will be against the law for a president to deploy 1,600 warheads -- unless he first withdraws from the treaty. But a new "counting rule" undercuts the significance of Obama and Medvedev's achievement. Each bomber counts as only one warhead, even though each might be able to carry as many as 20 warheads.
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More than three months after she found him, Meagan finally welcomed Leo onto @placeholder soil last month | A model has given a homeless puppy a second chance in life after discovering the paralyzed pooch dragging its hind legs across a beach in Thailand. Meagan Penman, 22, from Ottawa, found the paraplegic dog on a beach in Hua Hin suffering from a broken back and with grisly infected wounds on his legs. But after local animal shelters refused to take the dog, who Meagan named Leo, she made a vow to rescue the poorly pet and take him home with her to Canada to find him a permanent home. Leo has made a miraculous recovery since he was found on a Thai beach, and he has even been fitted with a wheelchair which means he is able to walk again without dragging his hind legs across the ground
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Meagan Penman, 22, found the paraplegic dog on a beach in Hua Hin
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The current lawsuit was filed four years ago, and is one of several brought by @placeholder detainees over their treatment and continued custody without charges or trial. | (CNN) -- A federal judge wants to see secret videotapes showing terror suspects forcibly removed from their cells at the Guantanamo Bay military prison. The sharply worded order from Judge John Bates, of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, was issued late Wednesday in a lawsuit brought by relatives of Kuwaiti inmates being held at the overseas facility in Cuba. At issue is whether the Pentagon can withhold these kinds of government records -- including various media material -- that would be an invasion of privacy, or involve "internal rules and practices of an agency." The defendants in a lawsuit demanded access under a Freedom of Information Act request, claiming military guards have been mistreating the four prisoners, including the alleged "forced cell extractions" (FCEs).
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To this end, al Fadhli has been able to recruit a member of @placeholder' media team to help with recruitment for Khorasan. | Among the targets of U.S. strikes across Syria early Tuesday was the Khorasan Group -- a collection of senior al Qaeda members who have moved into Syria. President Obama called them "seasoned al Qaeda operatives." "Once again, it must be clear to anyone who would plot against America and try to do Americans harm that we will not tolerate safe havens for terrorists who threaten our people," Obama said. The strikes targeted "training camps, an explosives and munitions production facility, a communication building and command and control facilities," the military said in a statement. The group was actively plotting against a U.S. homeland target and Western targets, a senior U.S. official told CNN on Tuesday. The United States hoped to surprise the group by mixing strikes against it with strikes against ISIS targets.
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'I hadn't seen @placeholder until the night before the shoot. | By Damien Gayle If the secret to a happy marriage is doing whatever your wife wants, this pair are on course for a lifetime together. The couple celebrated their engagement by recreating famous moments from the bride-to-be's favourite chick-flick. Cindy Gauthier, 31, and Jean-Nicola Barile, posed up for a shoot inspired by 2004 romance The Notebook. The film is a favourite of Ms Gauthier, who says that she's often told she looks like female lead Rachel McAdams. Scroll down for video Romantic: Cindy Gauthier, 31, and Jean-Nicola Barile, 33, a couple from Quebec, left, recreate the famous 'kissing in the rain after 7 years apart' scene from the film The Notebook, right, starring Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams
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Now questions are being raised about @placeholder’s mental state, and some say that she had appeared depressed in recent weeks. | By Meghan Keneally and Beth Stebner UPDATED: 05:55 EST, 22 February 2012 A father mourning the loss of his one-year-old daughter, who was allegedly drowned by his wife last week in the family’s bathtub, made the heart-wrenching decision to take his second daughter, five, off of life support Monday. Jose Humberto Lopez said that he hoped some good would come of Marian’s death, as he had chosen to donate her organs for transplant. He told police he found his wife, 32-year-old Lorna Valle, pushing their two daughters underwater last Wednesday in a bath inside their Los Angeles home. Scroll down for video
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Father Jose Humberto Lopez told police he came home last week to find wife Lorna Valle 'holding daughters underwater in bath'
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Lopez donated daughter's organs as 'humanitarian deed'
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Valle, 32, held on $1.5m bail and could serve 50 years to life if convicted | 55,685 | record_train |
On average, @placeholder lies 141.6 million miles (227.9 million km) from the sun. | Evidence for a giant glacier that once existed in the deepest canyon on Mars has been found. A type of mineral 1.2 miles (2km) up the side of the canyon wall suggests that a huge glacier once passed through. While the idea of a glacier is controversial, the scientists say such a theory is the best explanation for their latest findings. Research led by Dr Selby Cull from Bryn Mawr College in Philadelphia suggests that part of Valles Marineris may have played host to an ancient glacier. Evidence comes from a mineral called jarosite found half way up the cliff wall (shown), which may have been the top of an ancient glacier that has long since disappeared
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Study suggests part of Mars' Valles Marineris had an ancient glacier
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This giant canyon stretches across a quarter of the red planet's surface
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Evidence for an glacier comes from a mineral found half way up the cliff wall on one of the canyon's largest segments called Ius Chasma
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The mineral known as jarosite must have been deposited by highly acidic water at low temperature - and a glacier is the best explanation
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This would have meant the ancient river was 1.2 miles (2km) deep | 55,686 | record_train |
@placeholder didn't steer completely away from tradition with the LV print appearing on a select few handbags but in red and black rather than the traditional cream and brown | Chanel has the tweed jacket, Miu Miu the quirky phone case - but when it comes to the It Bag, Louis Vuitton rules the runway. And today's SS15 catwalk presentation on the final day of Paris Fashion Week only served to reassert the brand's bag genius. The eyes in the front row were permanently fixed on the totes swinging jauntily down the runway. Louis Vuitton presented an array of seventies inspired bags at their SS15 catwalk The brand has always been most famous for its luggage, with style icons such as Jackie Onassis adopting the signature monogrammed cases back in Sixties.
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Louis Vuitton is famous for its logo bags
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Today's show saw them take on a seventies vibe
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They are already proving popular with Miranda Kerr owning one
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This is the second collection from the brand's designer Nicolas Ghesquière | 55,687 | record_train |
Roma manager Rudi Garcia (right) has expressed his desire for captain @placeholder (left) to continue | Roma host AC Milan on Saturday evening eager to go into the Christmas break on a high and remain in hot pusuit of Serie A leaders Juventus. Juve beat Cagliari 3-1 in Sardinia on Thursday to ensure they will start 2015 at the top of the table. The Giallorossi can cut the gap with Juve to just one point by claiming their 12th league victory this weekend. Carlos Tevez gave Juventus the lead in the fourth minute after the Cagliari keeper could only parry an effort Tevez is congratulated by his team-mates after setting Juventus on their way to a comfortable victory
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Rudi Garcia's Roma continue to chase league top spot after Genoa win
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Garcia said Francesco Totti cannot end his career without another title
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Juventus lead Serie A by a point following their 3-1 win against Cagliari | 55,688 | record_train |
If you want to follow her progress, and @placeholder's, check out her blog. | Bad news, guys: The pangolin we adopted is missing. You may recall a vote I held online recently -- asking readers to suggest new names for pangolin P26, who was released into a national park in Vietnam in March. The names you suggested were lovely: Pemalu, which is Indonesian for "shy"; Bao, which is Vietnamese for "protection." And -- Sandshrew, a scale-covered Pokemon character that even I'll admit does bear a striking resemblance to a real-life panoglin. Of course, since you're the Internet, you voted up Sandshrew. So that's P26's new name. And now Sandshrew is missing. I'm not drawing any correlation between the two. Obviously. Of course not ...
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CNN readers vote on the name "Sandshrew" for a pangolin in Vietnam
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Sandshrew the pangolin is missing; researchers are searching for him
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Sandshrew is the name of a Pokemon character
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John Sutter asks readers to try to get the company involved in pangolin conservation | 55,689 | record_train |
Expectations of an @placeholder storm at the outset of the second half proved misplaced. | Ronny Deila had been clear. This was a night for Virgil van Dijk, the defender Celtic rate in the £10million bracket, to make a bold, decisive impact in European competition. It’s doubtful this was what the Parkhead manager had in mind. Van Dijk’s dismissal, for two soft yellow cards in nine first half minutes, was both damaging and contentious. Through Celtic eyes the Slovakian referee Ivan Kruzliak, a card happy, inconsistent character, was a key contributor to their latest night of disappointment on Italian soil. As they left the field Celtic players remonstrated long and bitterly with the referee. Fredy Guarin’s stunning 20 yard strike had broken their stubborn, tired resistance three minutes from time, but the anger lingered long into the night.
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Virgil van Dijk was sent off in the first half for Celtic for two yellow cards
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A stern defensive display meant Inter Milan could not get past Celtic
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But Fredy Guarin eventually struck in the 88th minute to win it | 55,690 | record_train |
who was jailed by Qaddafi and later escaped and moved to @placeholder, where he worked | Leader: Sufyan Ben Qumu, who has known extremist ties, became one of the top commanders of rebel forces in Benghazi A former al-Qaeda terrorist released from Guantanamo Bay is believed to be the leader of the attack on the US consulate in Benghazi, Libya, that killed four Americans, including the US Ambassador, it was revealed on Wednesday. Sufyan Ben Qumu, who was reportedly once Osama bin Laden's driver, was let out of the US military detention center in Cuba in 2007 and turned over to the government of Muammar Gaddafi on the condition he be kept behind bars. Now, Fox News reports he may have led the September 11 attack on the American consulate that resulted in the death of John Christopher Stevens -- the first US Ambassador killed by violence overseas since 1979.
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Sufyan Ben Qumu was classified as a 'medium to high' national security risk before his release from American custody
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Qumu reportedly was Osama bin Laden's driver and worked for the al-Qaeda founder's company in Sudan
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Libyans promised to keep him behind bars, but he was released in 2010
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Qumu was a former Libyan army tank driver and became a leader of the rebels during the uprising | 55,691 | record_train |
of the disagreement came as @placeholder Fire Chief Chris Ebmeyer said revealed Thursday that | By Snejana Farberov and Helen Pow PUBLISHED: 20:41 EST, 23 January 2014 | UPDATED: 21:01 EST, 23 January 2014 Generous donors have contributed more than $55,000 to the family of an 8-year-old boy who saved his relatives from a fire before dying in the flames - but his parents are now fighting over how the money should be spent. A friend and neighbor of Tyler Doohan's mother, Crystal Vrooman, set up the online fundraiser through the website YouCaring and initially hoped to raise $5,000 to 'give this baby the (funeral) service he deserves.' But the incredibly heroic actions of the boy who went back into the burning mobile home to rescue his disabled grandfather made headlines the world over, resulting in more than 10 times that amount flooding in for the family.
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A friend and neighbor of Tyler Doohan's mother, Crystal Vrooman, from Upstate New York, initially hoped to raise $5,000 with the fundraiser but generous donors have given 10 times that
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The account names Vrooman as the beneficiary, and the distraught mother, who did not live in the Penfield trailer that burned, said she hopes to use the money to buy a new home
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But the boy's father, Jason Doohan, and other relatives have attacked the mourning mom, claiming she's not fit to be handling the money
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Meanwhile, on Thursday fire chief Chris Ebmeyer said: 'This hero deserves to be recognized for what he did'
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Tyler helped save the lives of six people in the Monday morning blaze and died after going back to save his grandfather and uncle, who also perished | 55,692 | record_train |
And even the prohibition on bulk collection of @placeholder' communications records has been called into question by some activists who say a last-minute change in wording diminished what was sold as a ban. | By Daily Mail Reporter NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden did a sit down with American mainstream media for the first time last week and a clip is now online. In the interview set to air on Wednesday night, NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams speaks to the former NSA contractor who leaked classified information about the U.S.'s surveillance a year ago. Mr Williams travelled to Moscow, Russia, where Mr Snowden holds temporary asylum since last year, and spent several hours quizzing him. SCROLL FOR VIDEO Back in the limelight: NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden will appear in his first interview with mainstream American TV this week
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Edward Snowden's interview with NBC to air on Wednesday and the first clip has been put online
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Nightly News anchor Brian Williams travelled to Moscow to meet him
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First time Snowden has been interviewed by mainstream American TV | 55,693 | record_train |
Also Wednesday, a former @placeholder staffer testified about his travels with Edwards in 2006, before the latter announced his candidacy. | Greensboro, North Carolina (CNN) -- The trial of former presidential candidate John Edwards took a dramatic turn Wednesday when his daughter abruptly left the courtroom during testimony about a fight between her mother and father over his affair with a campaign videographer. Cate Edwards left during the testimony of Christina Reynolds, former research director for Edwards' 2008 campaign. Reynolds was recounting an October 2007 confrontation between Elizabeth and John Edwards at the Raleigh, North Carolina, airport after the National Enquirer reported the candidate was having an affair with Rielle Hunter. Elizabeth Edwards, a breast cancer patient, tore at her clothing, exposing her chest, the witness said.
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Daughter of former presidential candidate leaves during testimony
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It concerned fight between her father and late mother
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John Edwards faces federal corruption charges
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Former staffer testifies about Edwards' mistress | 55,694 | record_train |
reaction contrasted with that received by the BBC for its @placeholder | Viewers of Channel 4's coverage of the Paralympic opening ceremony last night were furious after the broadcaster repeatedly cut from the live action to ad breaks. Many took to social networking sites to complain, with several saying the broadcasting rights should have been given to the BBC instead. TV presenter Phillip Schofield tweeted: 'loving the spectacle of the Paralympics but it sits a bit awkwardly with the ads or is that just me.' Not impressed: Viewers complained about Channel 4's coverage that was broken up by adverts When Channel 4 cut to a second ad break twenty minutes into the ceremony, viewers voiced their outrage.
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BBC was praised for seamless coverage of the Olympic Games
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Channel 4 broadcast six-hour music event last week with no advert breaks
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Second commercial break came just 20 minutes into ceremony
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First hour of broadcast included FIVE advert breaks
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Some of the ads were self-promotion up-coming Paralympic coverage | 55,695 | record_train |
Then the monarch quietly, and without fanfare, waited for the @placeholder’s immediate family to make their way down the cathedral steps and watch in quiet contemplation as the coffin was re-loaded onto the waiting hearse. | By Rebecca English PUBLISHED: 12:29 EST, 17 April 2013 | UPDATED: 22:33 EST, 17 April 2013 Given that she has just marked 60 years on the throne and attended countless ceremonial occasions, it is probably something of an occupational hazard. But the Queen, who celebrates her 87th birthday on Sunday, displayed impressive reflexes as she narrowly escaped a collision with a ceremonial sword today. The monarch, accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh, had just arrived at St Paul’s Cathedral to make an historic appearance at Baroness Thatcher’s funeral. Scroll down for video Near miss: The Queen (left) speaks to Lord Mayor of London Roger Gifford (right) whose ceremonial sword nearly hit the monarch on the steps of St Paul's cathedral today
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Alderman Roger Gifford greeted the Queen and Prince Philip at St Paul's
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As he turned to lead them inside, his sword swung close to Her Majesty
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Unfazed, the Queen smiled with her husband following the mishap | 55,696 | record_train |
@placeholder reports to Health Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, who has come under fire for the problems that plagued the introduction of the enrollment website. | For the first time, someone in the Obama administration apologized for the problem-plagued Obamacare website. Marilyn Tavenner also said on Tuesday that the online troubles were being resolved and the overall program was working, albeit slower and less successfully than hoped. In the first congressional testimony from a government official on the botched launch of HealthCare.gov, the head of the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services told the House Ways and Means Committee that the "vast majority" of consumers would be able to successfully use the site by the end of November. "I want to apologize to you that the website does not work as well as it should," she said, adding that HealthCare.gov "can and will be fixed."
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Sebelius to testify that initial consumer experience is frustrating, unacceptable
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Data hub behind website experiencing an outage, officials say late Tuesday
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Committee hearing includes fierce partisan exchanges
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A top Democrat says his party was imprecise in selling health care law | 55,697 | record_train |
Welbeck showed his appreciation to his new team-mate after @placeholder put it on a plate for the Arsenal forward | Mesut Ozil, condemned as a lightweight liability on the left this season, was restored to his central position against Aston Villa and responded with his best performance for some considerable time. His creativity was most potent in a concentrated burst of little over three minutes – the period when Arsenal scored the goals to win this game – but throughout the match he showed his class in linking play in various areas of the pitch. Arsenal completed 741 passes against Villa, the most by any Premier League side over the last two seasons, and Ozil was the offensive conductor – completing 54 forward half passes, the most of any Arsenal player, at a success rate of 91.5 per cent.
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The German playmaker bounced back from a poor performance against Dortmund to inspire Arsenal to victory
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Mesut Ozil opened the scoring in 32nd minute to set Arsenal on their way
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The former Real Madrid star also claimed an assist
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Ozil completed 54 passes in the Villa half, a success rate of 91.5 per cent
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He thrived in the central role having been ineffective out on the left
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Danny Welbeck and an Aly Cissokho own goal gave Arsenal 3-0 win | 55,698 | record_train |
For that reason, @placeholder thinks it's made of rock and not ice, like a typical comet is. | (CNN) -- What's that in the sky? Is it an asteroid? A comet? A lawn sprinkler? Turns out a newly discovered object is a little bit of all three -- minus the fact that you won't find many green lawns millions of miles from Earth -- NASA announced Friday. "We were literally dumbfounded when we saw it," David Jewitt, who leads the team exploring the "asteroid with six comet-like tails of dust radiating from it like spokes on a wheel." "It" is P/2013 P5, which NASA described as an "unusually fuzzy-looking object" when it was spotted in August in our solar system's asteroid belt.
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The Hubble Space Telescope focuses on object in the solar system's asteroid belt
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Astronomers discover it is an "asteroid with six comet-like tails of dust radiating from it"
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"We were literally dumbfounded when we saw it," an astronomer says
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One theory is that this is what happens to asteroids before they die | 55,699 | record_train |
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