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He does that for @placeholder an awful lot as well.'
John Terry has praised Chelsea team-mate Gary Cahill for his 'immense' match-defining block to deny Josip Drmic in England 2-0 win over Switzerland. The former England captain, working as a pundit on Sky Sports, identified Cahill's 70th-minute intervention, with England leading 1-0 at the time, as the crucial moment in a morale-boosting win for Roy Hodgson's men. Terry, who won 78 caps for England before retiring in 2012, said: 'At 1-0, he's got himself back in there. That recovery speed is something people tend to overlook. VIDEO Scroll down to watch No more negativity - Cahill Praise: John Terry, working as a pundit on Sky Sports, picked out Gary Cahill's block during the second half of England 2-0 win over Switzerland as the crucial moment @highlight John Terry was working as a pundit on Sky Sports as England beat Switzerland 2-0 to start their Euro 2016 qualifying campaign @highlight Chelsea defender praised club-mate Gary Cahill for vital block to deny Josip Drmic during the second half @highlight Two goals from Danny Welbeck lifted post-World Cup gloom @highlight Terry was impressed by front three of Welbeck, Wayne Rooney and Raheem Sterling in Basel victory
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As an eight-year-old schoolboy who drove to victory in his first race, freckle-faced Jenson had already told his father he wanted to be a @placeholder world champion one day.
By Lucy Crossley PUBLISHED: 11:57 EST, 13 January 2014 | UPDATED: 13:33 EST, 13 January 2014 Formula 1 driver Jenson Button’s father has died of a suspected heart attack at the age of 70. John Button, who was a driving force behind his son’s world championship-winning career, was found dead in his home on the French Riviera by a friend yesterday. A statement released by the driver’s agent read: 'It is with great sadness and regret that I can confirm John Button passed away at his home in the South of France on Sunday. Guiding force: Jenson Button's father John has died of a suspected heart attack at the age of 70 @highlight John Button found dead at his home on the French Riviera yesterday @highlight Statement released by driver's agent said he was 'devastated' @highlight Proud father was a guiding force behind son's glittering F1 career @highlight Helped to pay for Jenson's racing with go kart business @highlight Also survived by daughters Natasha, Samantha and Tanya
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The @placeholder defence can only look back in anger after Suarez hit his second of the game to stun the hosts
Barcelona may have slipped from the summit of European football but this tie proved that Manchester City are still stranded half-way down the mountain. The Catalan giants arrived in Manchester on the back of a shock defeat to Malaga on Saturday that left them four points behind Real Madrid at the top of La Liga. And they were besieged by controversy about Lionel Messi’s visit to a casino in the early hours of Monday morning with team-mate Gerard Pique. Luis Suarez fired home from a tight angle after outwitting Vincent Kompany to put Barcelona ahead Suarez (left) finishes off a lovely move from a tight angle to give City a mountain to climb @highlight Manuel Pellegrini named an attacking line-up and his selection was punished @highlight His 4-4-2 system played into Barcelona's hands by leaving City hopelessly outnumbered in central midfield @highlight Luis Suarez struck twice in the first half hour to give Barcelona control @highlight Sergio Aguero hit back in the 69th minute to give City a Champions League lifeline @highlight Gael Clichy was sent off for a rash challenge on Dani Alves @highlight Joe Hart saved Lionel Messi's last-gasp penalty and the Argentine missed the rebound with a diving header
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Top of the heap: Hewlett Packard's long-time @placeholder ranked No 20 this year
By Snejana Farberov Female techies have continued making inroads into the male-dominated realm of Silicon Valley, capturing two additional spots on this year's Forbes' list of the world's most powerful women. In 2014, seven women working in technology made it into the top 25 - up from five the year before - including Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg at No 9, IBM's first-ever female chairman and CEO Ginni Rometty rounding out the top 10, Yahoo's Marissa Mayer in the 18th spot, followed by Hewlett Packard's Meg Whitman. Among the 18 female leaders in technology there were a few new faces this year, such as the recently named CEO of YouTube Susan Wojcicki who debuted at No 12, Cher Wang, co-founder of the Taiwanese smartphone manufacturer HTC, and Cisco's Chief Technology and Strategy Officer Padmasreee Warrior. @highlight Seven female tech executives made it into top 25 on 2014 Forbes 100 Most Powerful Women List @highlight Newly hired YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki debuted at No 12 @highlight German Chancellor Angle Markel once again ranked No 1 on the list @highlight More than half of the female leaders in technology, entertainment, politics, business and philanthropy were American
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Let’s not drive our country apart because @placeholder believes it is an opportunity for him to do it.’
Ed Miliband refused 13 times yesterday to back David Cameron’s proposal for ‘home rule’ for England. As the fallout from Scotland’s independence referendum threatened to engulf both main political parties, the Labour leader repeatedly declined to agree that Scottish MPs should be barred from voting on laws that only affect England. He warned that the move would create two classes of MP – and suggested it could ‘drive our country apart’. However, there has been a backlash among his own MPs, many of whom warn that the party could be seen as ‘anti-English’ unless it supports reform that gives the country the same rights promised to Scotland. @highlight Ed Miliband says he is open to English-only 'scrutiny' of law but not vetoes @highlight He refused to back English votes for English laws after being asked 13 times @highlight Mr Miliband claims move was drawn up on back of a 'fag packet' by the PM @highlight David Cameron said if Scotland gets new powers so should England @highlight But Mr Miliband said the proposal would mean our 'Parliament being split up' @highlight Mr Miliband says he's 'not in favour of a Commons that becomes divided' @highlight Labour has 41 MPs in Scotland which could help it form a majority next year
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Within days of the Fukushima accident, the U.S. industry launched intensive inspections to evaluate the readiness of the operators and equipment to respond to events similar to what happened in @placeholder, including managing an extended loss of power for vital safety systems, and seismic and flooding challenges.
(CNN) -- The massive earthquake and tsunami in Japan one year ago understandably raised questions about the safety of America's nuclear energy facilities. Americans should know that all U.S. nuclear energy plant safety systems have been verified by the companies operating them as well as deemed safe by the independent Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Equally important, the industry is proactively applying lessons learned from Fukushima Daiichi and is making nuclear power, which provides 20% of America's electricity, even safer. The nuclear energy industry is working with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission on the steps to be taken to enhance safety at America's reactors. To further strengthen the plants' ability to withstand extreme events, the commission will require U.S. facilities to install additional instruments to monitor the level of water in used reactor fuel storage pools and add protection from extreme natural events such as floods and earthquakes, no matter how infrequent they may be. @highlight Marvin Fertel: After Fukushima, industry has made sure U.S. nuclear reactors are safe @highlight Fertel: Nuclear power provides 20% of U.S. electricity; industry has its own watchdog agency @highlight Nuclear energy industry working with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission on safety, he says @highlight Fertel: Companies buying more equipment for safety in extreme circumstances
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The occasional cocktail aside, our daily routine at @placeholder was pretty much set in stone.
There can be few sights more welcome first thing in the morning than a turquoise sea, a white sandy beach and palm trees swaying in the wind. At Thomson's Sensatori resort - on the eastern, Caribbean side of the Yucatan Peninsula in the south east of Mexico - you're greeted by this sight every morning. The resort is on its own beautiful stretch of beach, protected from some of the fiercer waves you get further down the coast, and the wind is more of a breeze. Come on in, the water's lovely: The Sensatori resort sits on Mexico's Caribbean coast, on the Riviera Maya @highlight Thomson's Sensatori resort sits on Mexico's popular Caribbean coastline @highlight A host of water features include swim-up pools on your room's doorstep @highlight The resort is a short distance from the international airport at Cancun
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Then came @placeholder: former George W. Bush press secretary for six years.
The first day of The View's earthshaking new host lineup saw the triumphant return of cantankerous former emcee Rosie O'Donnell after an eight-year absence, along with two completely new co-hosts who will no-doubt make this relaunch one of the most memorable yet. Appearing for the first time on the panel was token blonde Nicolle Wallace, who conservative credentials beat even Bush-loving Elisabeth Hasselbeck since Wallace actually worked for George W. And in the third corner, the wildcard: known for her voice as much as for her no-holds-barred New York City attitude--actress Rosie Perez. Scroll down for video Shoeless: Rosie was sure to get a pedicure over fears her unkempt feet might draw attention from the new improved show as she recovered from some sciatica. The first day of The View's earthshaking new host lineup saw the triumphant return of the cantankerous former emcee after an eight-year absence, along with two completely new co-hosts who will no-doubt make this relaunch one of the most memorable yet @highlight Rosie O'Donnell is back and promises a lot more smart talk and a lot less squabbling (and no mentions of the earth being flat) @highlight The controversial comedian had some complaints of recent sciatica @highlight Another Rosie's on, too--wise-cracking actress Rosie Perez @highlight The token Republican blonde has far better conservative credentials than former host Hasselbeck--Nicolle Wallace actually worked for George Bush @highlight Whoopi's back as the head-screwed-on tight moderator and all four ladies bowed to the queen at the start of the show
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The @placeholder heavyweight shows an onlooker how to make a fist during an open training session
Mickey Rourke is well-known for his role in The Wrestler - yet the Hollywood actor has 'trained like a f****** animal' and shed weight in order to head into the boxing ring 20 years after his previous bout. The 62-year-old was snapped looking trim and in tip-top shape in training ahead of his fight with 29-year-old American Elliott Seymour on Friday. Renowned trainer Freddie Roach has been coaching the undefeated Rourke once more, having prepared him for eight fights in the 90s, ahead of his return to the ring followed a two-decade absence. Actor Mickey Rourke is preparing for his fight with fellow countryman Elliott Seymour @highlight Mickey Rourke boxes Elliott Seymour in Moscow on Friday @highlight The 62-year-old returns to the ring 20 years after his last bout @highlight He looked in top shape after training with coach Freddie Roach @highlight Rourke is best-known for his starring role in 2008 film The Wrestler @highlight But he was unbeaten in eight professional boxing fights from 1991 to 1994
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Here are eight ways to explore the @placeholder via river cruise:
(CNN) -- Storyteller Mark Twain ignited an American love affair with the Mississippi River in the late 1800s with his vivid descriptions in "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" and "Life on the Mississippi." Twain described river towns as "pleasing to the eye and cheering to the spirit" and called the Mississippi Valley "as reposeful as a dreamland ... nothing to hang a fret or a worry upon." More than a century later, the romance of the mighty Mississippi, along with a number of other U.S. waterways, continues to attract those seeking an authentic slice of Americana, and a number of cruise lines cater to travelers looking for such a floating escape. Onboard today's passenger vessels you're likely to find a library with a book or two by Twain -- along with fine dining, live entertainment, expert lecturers and multiple options for relaxing, or maintaining a fitness regime. @highlight For a European feel with no passport required, consider a river cruise in the U.S. @highlight Board a paddlewheel riverboat that travels between Memphis, Tennessee, and New Orleans @highlight Or explore the Pacific Northwest aboard the new American Empress
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@placeholder causes bone and cartilage to become discoloured.
By Emma Innes PUBLISHED: 09:09 EST, 4 October 2013 | UPDATED: 11:51 EST, 4 October 2013 Two brothers with a rare degenerative disease that causes their urine and bones to turn black have been given hope after their father gave up his job to look for a cure. Daniel and Julien Sireau, aged 10 and 12, have black bone disease – also known as Alkaptonuria (AKU) – which will cause them to develop severe early-onset osteoarthritis unless a cure can be found. The genetic disease causes the bones, cartilage, urine and earwax to turn black. It also results in brittle bones and heart disease. @highlight Daniel and Julien Sireau, 10 and 12, have Black Bone Disease @highlight Currently they are healthy but they will start to develop debilitating symptoms in early adulthood unless an effective treatment is found @highlight The disease causes severe, early-onset osteoarthritis as well as bone, urine, earwax and eyeball discolouration - can also cause heart disease @highlight The symptoms are caused by the rapid build up of toxic acid in the body @highlight Nick Sireau, the boys' father, has given up his job as CEO of a charity to help organise a clinical trial for a drug he believes will treat the disease @highlight If the trial is successful, the drug could be licenced and available on the NHS within five years
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Representatives for 43-year-old Mrs Brooks added: 'We are unable to comment on the contractual arrangements for the conclusion of @placeholder’s employment at News International.'
By Louise Boyle Last updated at 2:08 PM on 17th August 2011 Fresh evidence has emerged that Rebekah Brooks has not fully cut ties with News International, after it was alleged that she will be hanging on to her chauffeur-driven car, paid for by the company. It adds weight to claims that Mrs Brooks is being lined up for a senior role in Rupert Murdoch's empire once the phone-hacking scandal has died down. The former News International chief executive, who was also News of the World editor, resigned on July 15 following claims that journalists at the Sunday tabloid hacked into murdered teenager Milly Dowler's voicemail while she was in charge. @highlight Colleague claims she gets to keep the perk @highlight Murdoch 'tells her to travel the world on him for a year'
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'A lot of people on @placeholder were saying we should make it a [series],' Brooks said.
By Ashley Collman PUBLISHED: 15:52 EST, 23 July 2013 | UPDATED: 16:11 EST, 23 July 2013 A web series poking fun at Bravo's 'Real Housewives' franchise is gaining a serious following of it's own. 'The Real Housewives of Benning Road' parodies the popular reality shows by pretending to profile the less glamorous women of Washington, DC. The series has skyrocketed on YouTube where the first episode has nearly 250,000 views and some of the actors say they've been recognized in public. Scroll down for video... Making fun: The Real Housewives of Benning Road started off as a parody trailer but turned into a weekly web series due to high demand @highlight 'The Real Housewives of Benning Road' started as a one-off trailer parody @highlight It has grown to a weekly web series with episodes averaging over a hundred thousand views @highlight Season two of the Bravo spoof was released today
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But @placeholder never presented a serious threat and finished third-last in the field of 14 starters.
(CNN) -- Royal Ascot's most successful jockey Frankie Dettori won a thrilling Gold Cup on Colour Vision in Thursday's feature race. The 42-year-old sealed his first victory of this year's meeting by leading home a Godolphin one-two, with stablemate Opinion Poll second under Mikael Barzalona. Dettori had decided to switch rides from Opinion Poll, a decision that paid off when his Saeed Bin Suroor-trained gray won by half a length to earn the Italian's fifth victory in the prestigious race and his first since 2004. He is still some way behind the leading 11 victories by the legendary Lester Piggott, but nevertheless has more wins at Royal Ascot than any other jockey. @highlight Frankie Dettori and Colour Vision win Royal Ascot's Gold Cup race @highlight Dettori had decided to switch rides from Opinion Poll, which came second @highlight Pre-race favorite Fame And Glory finishes down the field @highlight The Queen's filly Momentary finishes third-last in Ribbesdale Stakes
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given the latest figures from @placeholder, it's easy to see why even
By Ellie Buchdahl PUBLISHED: 07:57 EST, 12 September 2013 | UPDATED: 10:37 EST, 12 September 2013 Rental mental: Increasing numbers of young people in Britain are choosing not to buy their own properties An Englishman's house may be his castle - but buying his own could be becoming as much a thing of the past as knights in shining armour. New figures reveal nearly half of young Brits are no longer interested in owning their homes - bucking a trend that is more akin to French and German renting culture. Today's figures come alongside news that house prices in parts of central London have rocketed by 116 per cent in the past eight years - with Mayfair homes outstripping this at a staggering 139 per cent increase in value. @highlight Central London house prices up by 116% on 2005 @highlight More than half of Brits 35-and-under live in rented home @highlight Number of renters across UK up 58% in eight years @highlight Almost all 55- to 75-year-olds - 93% - say owning a home an 'ultimate goal'
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Help: Thirteen people were injured Sunday after a rare lightning strike at @placeholder's Venice Beach.
A 20-year-old man who was among 14 people struck by lightning on Sunday has died in hospital after rare summer thunderstorms swept through Southern California. Nine other people were hospitalized - including a 15-year-old and one in a critical condition - after the lightning hit Venice Beach in Los Angeles about 2.50pm. The incident occurred in the 3500 block of South Ocean Front Walk, which is the famed Venice Fishing Pier. Those enjoying a Sunday afternoon on the beach said they saw the bright flash of the lightning before people started fleeing the water, in what one witness described as like a scene from the film Jaws. @highlight Some 13 people hit on the Venice Beach boardwalk about 2.20pm Sunday @highlight A 20-year-old man, who has not yet been named has died from his injuries @highlight He was among nine taken to hospital, with one in a critical condition @highlight People fled from the water after the lightning struck on Sunday afternoon @highlight Another man, 57, was also hit on a golf course on Santa Catalina Island @highlight Unusual storms came from monsoon moisture, officials said
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Citing anonymous sources from inside the congressman's office, the Oregonian said the woman, who the paper declined to name, left a voice-mail message at @placeholder's Portland office alleging aggressive advances by Wu.
(CNN) -- Rep. David Wu of Oregon will not seek re-election and "is considering all options" regarding whether to serve out the rest of his term, Wu's communications director told CNN Monday. "He (Wu) will consider those options and make a decision in due course," said Erik Dorey, declining to elaborate on a possible time frame. Wu, facing mounting calls for his resignation, gave no indication Monday that he planned to step down. A spokeswoman in his Portland office refused to comment on alleged sexual advances toward an 18-year-old or discuss the congressman's future. On Friday, the Oregonian newspaper reported that the daughter of a fund-raiser of Wu's accused him in May of unwanted sexual advances that allegedly occurred in November. @highlight Wu will not seek re-election, his communications director tells CNN @highlight Report: A woman accuses Congressman David Wu of making sexual advances @highlight An Oregon newspaper cites anonymous sources within Wu's congressional office @highlight House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi is calling for an ethics investigation
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Hobart - the capital of the @placeholder state of Tasmania - the thick
By Mia De Graaf PUBLISHED: 09:54 EST, 28 December 2013 | UPDATED: 14:06 EST, 28 December 2013 An Australian ship has taken over the efforts to save a tourist ship submerged in Antarctic ice since Christmas Day after a top-of-the-range Chinese icebreaker got stuck en-route. The Xue Long, or Snow Dragon, was six nautical miles away from the stranded Russian ship when it too became trapped before eventually turning back to open water. But there are fears even the second boat will not be able to break through the four-metre-thick ice packs. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO @highlight Team of researchers, tourists and a reporter stuck among thick ice sheet 1,500 nautical miles south of Hobart, the Tasmanian capital @highlight Called for help at 5am Christmas morning after becoming submerged in ice @highlight Scientists warn blizzards could delay rescue mission further @highlight China's 'Snow Dragon' neared the vessel yesterday but at just six nautical miles away it was forced to retreat into open water @highlight Australia's back-up ship, Aurora Australis, hopes to arrive on Sunday
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Scandal: Reports have claimed that Mr @placeholder helped Gu, pictured, to smuggle money out of China
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:37 EST, 3 August 2012 | UPDATED: 09:38 EST, 3 August 2012 The wife of an ousted Chinese politician will go on trial next week for the murder of a British businessman. Gu Kailai, the wife of former Communist Party Politburo member Bo Xilai, is accused of poisoning Neil Heywood with cyanide after he allegedly threatened her son in a row over money. A family aide - Zhang Xiaojun - has also been charged. If Gu, 53, is found guilty of the murder she could face the death penalty. Victim and suspect: Chinese prosecutors are charging Gu Kailai (right), the wife of a top Communist Party official, with the murder of British businessman Paul Heywood (left) @highlight Gu Kailai, 53, charged with the murder of Neil Heywood along with family 'aide' Zhang Xiaojun @highlight Heywood, 41, found dead in hotel room in China last November @highlight Gu's trial to start on Thursday - she faces the death penalty if found guilty
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Final journey: @placeholder soldiers transport the artillery cart carrying the coffin to the airport in Hanoi
Hundreds of thousands of mourners flooded the streets of Vietnam's capital today to bid a final farewell to legendary war hero General Vo Nguyen Giap. He is credited with leading his country to victory over the French and then the Americans. 'Long live General Vo Nguyen Giap,' people chanted, many in tears, as his flag-draped coffin passed by on a truck-drawn artillery carriage. Scroll down for video Farewell: Vietnamese president Truong Tan Sang, left, Communist party chiefs and soldiers carry the coffin of General Vo Nguyen Giap to an artillery cart at the National Funeral House in Hanoi People's champion: General Giap was sidelined by Communist party chiefs and later criticised the regime @highlight Crowds chanted General Giap's name as his flag-draped coffin passed by @highlight He died aged 102 and was revered only second to his mentor Ho Chi Minh @highlight Communist party chiefs sidelined him after the war with America
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Last week @placeholder effectively prohibited her from voting because of the state's new photo ID requirement.
(CNN) -- Dorothy Cooper is a 96-year-old African-American resident of Chattanooga, Tennessee. She was born in a small town in northern Georgia before women could vote and when Jim Crow laws mandated racial segregation. Her life has spanned nearly a century of progress: The 19th Amendment extended suffrage to women, the Civil Rights movement led to the dismantling of segregation laws, and the Voting Rights Act outlawed overt racial discrimination in elections. Mrs. Cooper has always honored this past by voting. In 70 years, she has missed only one election, in 1960, because a move made her miss the registration deadline. Despite living through an era when African-Americans were routinely turned away from the ballot box -- and worse -- Mrs. Cooper said she "never had any problems" exercising her rights. Even before the Voting Rights Act was passed in 1965. @highlight Donna Brazile: 96-year-old Tennessee woman lacks papers required for new voter ID law @highlight She says the woman had voted for 70 years; the new mandate disenfranchises her @highlight She says GOP push for voter ID's is affecting the elderly, the poor and minorities @highlight Brazile: GOP leaders are more interested in winning than protecting citizens' right to vote
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The team will use whatever tools they have available, in this case @placeholder was one of those used.
By Kerry Mcdermott 'Flagrant breach': Nigel Smith has been fined £250,000 for breaching a planning enforcement notice on five occasions A man who flouted planning laws to set up an 'eyesore' business park on land at his farm is facing a record £250,000 fine - after the council used Google Earth to catch him out. Businessman Nigel Smith, 57, laid down hardcore to form a compound at the rural spot near Doncaster in 2009, before gradually adding a residential caravan, portable offices and shipping containers - all without planning permission. Smith continued to operate out of the site at Manor Farm, Moss, despite being fined £2,000 in November 2011 for failing to comply with an enforcement notice issued by Doncaster Council. @highlight Nigel Smith set up a makeshift business park on green field land in Doncaster, parking portable offices and caravans on the site @highlight He continued to operate from the site despite being fined £2,000 for breaching an initial planning enforcement notice in 2011 @highlight Now Smith has been fined a record £250,000 for his 'flagrant breach' after failing to comply with the notice on five occasions @highlight The local authority's planning team used a Google Earth image to help build its case against the businessman, who faces jail if he does not pay the fine
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Guests, including @placeholder's teammate Dwayne Wade, Beyoncé and Jay-Z, were welcomed to the wedding on Friday, with a barbecue and the festivities are expected to last until a farewell brunch on Sunday.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:17 EST, 15 September 2013 | UPDATED: 00:18 EST, 15 September 2013 Basketball's MVP LeBron James married his longtime girlfriend Savannah Brinson in a lavish San Diego ceremony on Saturday. The 28-year-old multimillionaire and his new wife held their ceremony at the Grand Del Mar hotel less than three months after he won his second straight NBA title with Miami Heat. A ceremony was said to have been held in the hotel's Capella Chapel at 4.30pm, with celebrations lasting three days. Newly weds: LeBron James and Savaannah Brinson were married in San Diego on Saturday @highlight Celebration organized by celebrity wedding planner who oversaw Sean Parker’s $10 million 'Lord of the Rings'-themed wedding in June @highlight Jay Z and Beyonce and James' Miami Heat teammate Dwyane Wade on guest list
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@placeholder then wandered around the road with his one hand on his head before putting him in the recovery position and calling an ambulance.
By Rob Cooper PUBLISHED: 08:25 EST, 25 July 2013 | UPDATED: 08:25 EST, 25 July 2013 A teenage thug who killed a 'heroic' off-duty police officer with a single punch in an unprovoked attack was today jailed for just three-and-half years. Dale Dixon, 19, attacked Chris Findley, 33, as he was walking home from a night out with friends in Wolverhampton, West Midlands. The officer, who worked for West Midlands Police, was rushed to hospital after banging his head on the pavement as he fell but he died ten days later. Victim: PC Chris Findlay, 33, was walking home from a night out with friends when he was attacked by Dale Dixon. He died 10 days later in hospital @highlight Dale Dixon, 19, ran after Chris Findlay, 33, and punched him in city centre @highlight The off-duty police officer was unconscious before he hit the floor @highlight He died in hospital 10 days later after suffering swelling to his brain @highlight Friends of officer hit out and say killer will be 'walking the streets of Wolverhampton again' before reaching the age of the man he killed @highlight Dixon, who fled the scene in a taxi, admitted manslaughter
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But it is also evidence of the price @placeholder pays for Israel's anger at Hamas.
Gaza City (CNN) -- It hits you just a few steps past the Hamas checkpoint, at the sounds and sight of a mule-pulled cart passing by: To enter Gaza is to step back in time. Also front and center: the question of whether hate will ever give way to peace. In the city square, there's a giant billboard celebrating the Hamas militant wing that carries out attacks in Israel. Nearby, posters paying tribute to men Hamas calls "martyrs" but who by most any other definition would be called terrorists. Obama: 'Peace is possible,' but see the world as Palestinians do @highlight Gaza, a Palestinian territory, is controlled by Hamas @highlight The West Bank, another Palestinian territory, is controlled by the Fatah movement @highlight Ramallah in the West Bank is hardly boomtown, but it is a galaxy apart from Gaza @highlight President Obama paid tribute Thursday to the West Bank's stronger economy
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But Federer is on course to become the first man to win the ATP championships six times after overcoming @placeholder 6-1 3-6 6-3 to eliminate the eighth-ranked American.
(CNN) -- With world No. 1 Novak Djokovic struggling at the ATP World Tour Finals, a tired Rafael Nadal exiting early, and third-ranked Andy Murray limping out of contention, the scene is set for renewed protests by tennis stars about their testing tournament schedule. But Roger Federer, perhaps the greatest of them all, has flatly rejected the notion that players should go on strike. "It was brought up a few months ago, the whole boycott thing. It's nonsense," the 16-time grand slam champion told reporters after clinching his third successive Group B win at the season-ending event on Thursday. "It's not going to happen anytime soon. Things are good right now, so I don't see a reason why we should just boycott. There's absolutely no reason for it." @highlight Roger Federer rules out boycotts after winning again at ATP World Tour Finals @highlight Swiss star says there is no reason to strike over tournament scheduling @highlight Federer hands American Mardy Fish his third defeat of the week in London @highlight He had already qualified top of his group for Saturday's semifinals
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Lifestyle: @placeholder's social media accounts show an active partying lifestyle.
An 18-year-old accused of bludgeoning his roommate to death in New York on Monday claims he was being held captive by the troubled lawyer, and had been tied up and forced to liquidate his stocks at gunpoint. Bitcoin trader Quentin Capobianco told police that 29-year-old Jesse Smith - who authorities previously said had a heroin problem - ordered him to sell his assets to pay for some damages in the upmarket Astoria apartment they shared. Capobianco said Smith had restrained him with zip ties and was threatening him with a shot gun. However Capobianco managed to free himself and 'grabbed the hammer from the kitchen and hit Jessie three or four times until he was unconscious', he told the police, DNAinfo reported. @highlight Quintin Capobianco, 18, says he was held captive for eight hours @highlight Claims roommate Jesse Smith, 29, was threatening him with a shot gun @highlight Smith was found bludgeoned to death in his Astoria apartment Monday @highlight Capobianco told police he hit Smith with a hammer 'three or four time' after breaking through his restraints @highlight Prosecutors say they believe his story but will go through with murder charges @highlight Capobianco was charged with second degree murder and criminal possession of a weapon with intent to use
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"Since the 1980s," he added, "the @placeholder listing of Hezbollah on its list of terrorist organizations has been seen as a unilateral act, while the Lebanese party was improving its international relations, especially with EU states.
A finding that Hezbollah is to blame for the bomb attack that killed five Israeli tourists in Bulgaria last July adds to pressure on the European Union to label the controversial group an outlaw terrorist organization. The Bulgarian government's announcement of its conclusions Tuesday also could complicate life for Lebanon's coalition government, of which Hezbollah is a member. Israelis killed in Bulgaria bus terror attack, minister says Bulgarian Interior Minister Tsvetan Tsvetanov told reporters in Sofia that of the three people who carried out the attack, "We have established that two were members of the militant wing of Hezbollah. There is information that shows financing and the connection between Hezbollah and the two suspects." @highlight Bulgaria announces that Hezbollah was behind a fatal attack in July @highlight Five Israeli tourists were killed in the bomb blast in Burgas, Bulgaria @highlight The United States and Israel urge the European Union to label Hezbollah a terror group @highlight A U.S. official notes a growing international campaign of terror attacks by Hezbollah
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L to R Aidan, Gemma, Josh, @placeholder, Stephen, Andrew, Sophie and Ben
By Emma Innes PUBLISHED: 11:40 EST, 20 May 2013 | UPDATED: 11:50 EST, 20 May 2013 A woman who suffered the agony of losing three babies was stunned when she unexpectedly became pregnant with triplets - all in the space of two years. Gemma Schollick, 28, and her husband Stephen, 30, were devastated after the stillbirth of their daughter and a further two miscarriages. The couple decided to stop trying for a baby, instead concentrating on the three children they already had - Ben, eight, Josh, six, and five-year-old Sophie. In an attempt to put their heartache behind them, they decided to get married, but while they were on honeymoon in Cornwall in July 2011, Mrs Schollick became pregnant again unexpectedly. @highlight Gemma Schollick gave birth to Alfie, Andrew and Aidan nine weeks early @highlight Weighed between 2lb 2oz and 3lb 6oz but are all now healthy one-year-olds @highlight Before the triplets, had a stillborn daughter, Amelia, and two miscarriages @highlight The couple also have three other children - Ben, 8, Josh, 6, and Sophie, 5
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The @placeholder, the U.N.'s main policy-making body, has 193 member nations.
United Nations (CNN) -- Libya's interim prime minister said on Tuesday that he expects the county to have a new government within 10 days. Mahmoud Jibril, head of the National Transitional Council's executive board, spoke at a Group of Eight conference on the sidelines of the U.N. General Assembly. "I expect the government to be announced within a week, 10 days maximum from now ... most of the work has been done," he said. "I think this government, when formed, will help tremendously, bring about stability and order in Tripoli and the rest of the country. Therefore, I am not bothered by the time we are consuming to bring about some sort of national consensus behind this government." @highlight NEW: Libya's interim PM says he expects Libya to have a new government within 10 days @highlight Presentation of the country's new flag draws a standing ovation @highlight "This is a historic day," says U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon @highlight The group will address the Palestinian quest for membership this week
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Some adults would bring their children to @placeholder because of his skills in tribal traditions.
Medicine man Charles Chipps Sr, 67, is facing life in prison for allegedly raping and sexually abusing girls during spiritual ceremonies in South Dakota A Native American medicine man is facing trial after he allegedly raped and sexually abused children on a remote reservation. Charles Chipps Sr, 67, was known as a skilled healer in the Oglala Lakota tribe on the Pine Ridge Indian reservation in South Dakota. He is now being held in federal prison in Missouri awaiting trial on 15 counts of rape, sexual abuse and intimidation of six minors, some as young as five years old. @highlight Charles Chipps Sr, 67, was known as a skilled healer in the Oglala Lakota tribe on the Pine Ridge Indian reservation in South Dakota @highlight He is now being held in federal prison in Missouri awaiting trial on 15 counts of rape, sexual abuse and intimidation of six minors @highlight Chipps allegedly forced one girl to kiss him and another perform oral sex - before forcing them to trade places, according to court documents @highlight He was jailed in 2010 - but freed for three years due to lack of evidence @highlight Chipps' lawyer claims that the medicine man is too sick to stand trial and is 'unable to recall things of the past'
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Testing the waters: Kayakers try out the @placeholder on still waters, but the inventor says it will also withstand extreme conditions
By Adam Shergold PUBLISHED: 09:18 EST, 1 November 2012 | UPDATED: 01:06 EST, 2 November 2012 It's a hobby enjoyed the world over - what could be better than spending a few hours kayaking across a shimmering mountain lake admiring the stunning scenery while keeping fit? Unfortunately, transporting all that bulky equipment around can prove a real headache and then you've got to find somewhere to store it. But now, an enterprising kayak enthusiast from California has come up with an ingenious solution - a 12-foot long kayak that can fold away into a small plastic case. The Origami Kayak: The Oru looks like any normal kayak, but can be folded away into a small plastic case and re-assembled within five minutes @highlight Californian Anton Willis has invented a 12ft kayak which folds into a small plastic case after he had to pay to keep his kayak in storage @highlight Environmentally-friendly kayak can be unpacked and assembled in five minutes @highlight But it will set you back £500
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As much as 18.9 inches of rain fell over 24 hours in @placeholder and Florida, according to the National Weather Service.
From building-crushing hurricanes to killer sinkholes, Gulf Coast residents have seen a lot. But even these battle-tested veterans of the weather wars are marveling at torrential rains that washed out bridges and roads, sent chest-high water into homes and forced major military bases to shut down Wednesday. "We've seen flooding before, but never flooding that washes the back of a house away," said CNN iReporter Matt Raybourn of Pensacola, Florida. "There are no words for what we are seeing here." The rushing waters reduced some streets to rubble, gouged huge gashes in others and left stretches of many others submerged, including parts U.S. 98, the main east-west route along the coast. It was closed in several places between Fort Walton Beach and Panama City. Abandoned cars sat half-submerged along the highway. @highlight Storms caused 38 deaths since Sunday; 67-year-old woman killed in Florida @highlight Tornado that struck Mayflower and Vilonia, Arkansas, Sunday was an EF-4 @highlight Alabama official: Residents scrambled to rooftops as water rushed in @highlight National Weather Service: The rainfall at Pensacola's airport set a record
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@placeholder has also performed at musical festivals and concerts throughout Europe and Japan.
By Jennifer Smith Fifteen miles above ground, a dizzying column of white light has pierced London's familiar night sky. The source is a 49-unit art installation at the foot of the Houses of Parliament, unveiled earlier this week to mark the centenary of WWI. Commissioned by the Mayor of London and 14-18 Centenary Art Commissions, Spectra is a collection of high powered search lights by Japanese artist, Ryoji Ikeda. Towering over other landmarks, it will shine brightly above the capital from dusk until dawn on August 11 - seven days after being unveiled without warning. Visitors are invited to walk among the grid of lights in Victoria Tower Gardens next to the Houses of Parliament, where electronic music also created by the artist is available. @highlight Spectra is made of 49 individual spotlights which shoot 15 miles into the sky from Victoria Tower Gardens in London @highlight The artwork, created by Ryoji Ikeda and ArtAngel, will be open to the public until dawn on August 11 @highlight The column commemorates the night the 'lamps went out across Europe' at the start of WWI
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@placeholder spent £2.3 billion ($3.69 billion) last year to cover the losses that British savers incurred when Icelandic banks collapsed.
(CNN) -- Iceland's voters overwhelmingly rejected a deal to pay billions of dollars it owes to the United Kingdom and the Netherlands, the Foreign Ministry said Sunday. With around 90 percent of votes counted, just over 93 percent said no and just under 2 percent said yes. Not enough votes remain to be counted to change the result. Some 62.5 percent of Iceland's roughly 200,000 register voters cast ballots, the ministry said. The referendum was on a law about repaying the Netherlands and UK, which helped savers in their own countries who lost money in a failed Icelandic Internet bank. @highlight UK, Dutch governments bailed out their savers hit by collapse of Icelandic banks @highlight Under an EU directive, Iceland owes compensation to the UK, the Netherlands @highlight Some Icelanders say that the current repayment terms are unacceptable @highlight With around 90 percent of votes counted, just over 93 percent said no to deal
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@placeholder’s ability to ‘see’ through cloud and rain and in pitch darkness make it particularly useful for monitoring floods and for offering images for emergency response.
By Ellie Zolfagharifard Sentinel has provided a tantalising glimpse into the incredible radar imagery it will provide from its 435 mile (700km) perch above the Earth. The satellite, launched earlier this month, is on an ambitious mission to provide data for Europe’s Copernicus environmental monitoring programme. Rather aptly, its first image is a stunning mosaic of Brussels in Belgium - the seat of the European Commission who are leading the mission. Taken on 12 April 2014, just nine days after launch, this first image from Sentinel-1A captures Brussels and surrounds in Belgium. The image also shows a more detailed view of the city in the 'zoom in'. Antwerp harbour is visible in the top left. The green colours correspond to vegetation, red-blue to urban areas, white to high-density urban areas and black to waterways and low-reflective areas such as airport runways @highlight The satellite, launched earlier this month, is on an ambitious mission to provide environmental data on the Earth @highlight Its first image is a stunning mosaic of Brussels in Belgium with Antwerp seen in red and blue @highlight Another image shows the Caprivi plain in Namibia, Africa, which is currently flooded by the Zambezi river @highlight Images such as this will be used for urban planning, monitoring agriculture and for managing water resources
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@placeholder was obviously never shy to venture down such routes but from Moyes it transmitted a sense of early excuse-making.
Louis van Gaal has accrued players worth a total of £150million, been handed a gentle list of fixtures to begin the campaign, and was afforded breathing room from the pressure of continuing Sir Alex Ferguson’s legacy. But, remarkably, the stunning defeat by Leicester means Manchester United have started this season worse than they did under David Moyes. With Moyes in charge, United gained seven points from their opening five Premier League games – as well as picking up victories in the Community Shield, Champions League and Capital One Cup – while Van Gaal has collected only five points and was dumped out of the League Cup 4-0 by MK Dons. @highlight Manchester United crashed to a 5-3 defeat at Leicester on Sunday @highlight Louis van Gaal's team were 3-1 up but collapsed in the second half @highlight Van Gaal has spent big money on Angel di Maria, Radamel Falcao and more @highlight The Dutchman has also had a relatively simple fixture list @highlight But Van Gaal's start is even worse than David Moyes's last term @highlight Moyes took over from Sir Alex Ferguson in summer of 2013 @highlight Scot was sacked in April after less than a season in charge
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That backlog is creating what the source called a "bow wave" of repairs that will some day soon cause a cascade of safety and integrity concerns to hit the @placeholder.
Delta Junction, Alaska (CNN) -- The Trans-Alaska Pipeline, 800 miles long and carrying an estimated 650,000 barrels of oil a day, sweeps majestically over the fast-flowing Tanana River here. For most of its 33-year history, the pipeline has done its work well. It survived an earthquake and even a 2001 attack by a deranged man who pumped six high-powered bullets into its skin. But a little-publicized accident over the Memorial Day weekend has triggered a wave of concern among congressional investigators and led to accusations that Alyeska, the oil company consortium that manages the pipeline, is cutting maintenance and safety budgets. @highlight A remote spill dumped 5,000 barrels of crude from the pipeline in May @highlight Congressman says "incident after incident" has plagued the pipeline @highlight Deferred maintenance risks a bigger spill, source says @highlight Pipeline operator Alyeska says the massive conduit is safe
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Eight people died in snow-related accidents in @placeholder over the weekend
By Jill Reilly and Helen Lawson PUBLISHED: 10:12 EST, 4 March 2013 | UPDATED: 15:26 EST, 4 March 2013 A mother and her three children have been killed after their car was buried by drifts after a weekend of heavy snow in Japan. At the weekend nine people were killed on Hokkaido island due to the poor weather including the family. Kazuyo Miyashita, 40, her two daughters Misa, 17, and Sayo, 14, and her son Daiki, 11, were trapped in their car during a snow storm. Trapped: Policemen shovel snow around a vehicle of Kazuyo Miyashita. The mother and her three children died at a hospital Saturday night of carbon-monoxide poisoning after the vehicle got buried in the snow @highlight Kazuyo Miyashita, 40, her two daughters Misa, 17, and Sayo, 14, and her son Daiki, 11, died at a hospital of carbon-monoxide poisoning @highlight Body of Mikio Okada found wrapped round his daughter, who survived @highlight The storm caused two-metre-high drifts @highlight Heavy snow that fell on the main northern Japanese island of Hokkaido @highlight Over the weekend nine people lost their lives to the storm
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The RFU is understood to be ready to invoke the exceptional circumstances clause in that ruling to hand 29-year-old Armitage a @placeholder call at number eight.
Nick Easter has urged England to create a 'destructive force' by pairing Steffon Armitage with captain Chris Robshaw for their assault on this year's World Cup. Former England number eight Easter believes head coach Stuart Lancaster must 'go down that route' and end Armitage's Test exile to boost the host nation's hopes of glory. England have continued to overlook Armitage since his 2011 move to Toulon, sticking to their rule of not selecting overseas-based stars. Toulon's flanker Steffon Armitage (right) runs with the ball against Montpellier, with the back-rower in line to be given special dispensation to feature for England at the World Cup despite playing in France @highlight Steffon Armitage could feature for England at 2015 World Cup @highlight Toulon star could be given special dispensation by RFU to feature @highlight Armitage set to be given international chance with May call up
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She was arrested in 2012 after police were handed emails, texts and payment records containing evidence that @placeholder fed her stories between 2008 and 2011.
A senior Sun journalist was cleared yesterday of paying a corrupt tax official to get secrets from the Government’s Budget. Clodagh Hartley, 40, was accused of handing over £17,000 in exchange for leaks from Alistair Darling’s Budget in 2010 and embarrassing information about revenue officials and government waste. But yesterday the former Whitehall editor was acquitted of corrupting public officials after telling jurors she was just ‘doing her job’ getting stories that were in the public interest and exposing Whitehall ‘spin’. Journalist Clodagh Hartley, pictured, was acquitted of corrupting public officials at the Old Bailey yesterday The mother of two is the first Sun journalist charged under Scotland Yard’s Operation Elveden, the investigation into alleged cash payments to public officials for stories, to be cleared. @highlight Clodagh Hartley was accused of handing over £17,000 to a civil servant @highlight She was acquitted at the Old Bailey of corrupting public officials @highlight She was the first journalist to face trial under Operation Elveden @highlight Ms Hartley maintained that her source, Jonathan Hall, was a whistle blower @highlight Hall pleaded guilty to a charge of misconduct in public office @highlight He will be sentenced at the Old Bailey on February 6, 2015
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The @placeholder meeting today took place in front of the town hall, where some 300 police officers formed a ring of steel.
Riot police kept anti-immigrant protestors away from their rivals today as tensions remained high on the streets of Calais. A group called ‘Sauvons Calais’ (Save Calais) displayed their opposition to some 2,000 foreigners living around the port as they try to get to Britain. Meanwhile, it was revealed that the Government will offer to improve security by sending Calais officials the 9ft-high steel fences used to protect world leaders at last week’s Nato summit in Wales. Scroll down for video Trying to get out: Migrants break into a lorry on Friday as it fills up with fuel at one of a number of automatic diesel stations on a road close to the port of Calais, known to truckers as Gasoline Alley @highlight 'Sauvons Calais' group is against 2,000 foreigners living at French port @highlight Government will offer to send 9ft steel fences from Nato summit in Wales @highlight Lord Howard says France must 'get its act together' to deal with crisis @highlight Calais mayor threatens to close docks and wants more help from British
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I have never shouted at her all my life, all my life," @placeholder laments.
In November of last year, 19-year-old Aqsa Mahmood gave her father, Muzaffar, a long hug goodbye. He remembers, he says, because she looked especially beautiful. He remarked upon it to his wife, saying there was something different about his daughter. The night before, she had asked her sisters to sleep together in one big bed. Aqsa gave a lingering farewell to her bedridden grandmother, and that's when Khalida, her mother, knew something was wrong. Standing in her daughter's empty bedroom, Khalida told CNN, "There was something about the way she said 'Khuda Hafiz' (God's Blessings) while taking leave that day, which made us all wonder. My husband even asked if everything was OK, and I said she is fine." @highlight Aqsa Mahmood is called a "bedroom radical" by her parents' lawyer @highlight She disappeared in 2013, traveling from Glasgow, Scotland, to Syria @highlight She is now married to an ISIS fighter -- "that's the process here" @highlight Her parents and siblings express shock in an exclusive interview with CNN
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ballgown size - and style - stakes by @placeholder, who wore a dove grey
Full-skirted ballgowns were, quite literally, the biggest red carpet trend at the Oscars last night. Amy Adams, Jennifer Lawrence and Fan Bingbing lead the princess-like trend with dresses boasting layers and layers of tulle, making their skirts wide as they are tall. Jennifer Lawrence's was undoubtedly the most showstopping. As the newest face of Christian Dior, she was lucky enough to wear an haute couture gown by the French fashion house's new creative director Raf Simons, and Chopard jewels including a fine necklace that cascaded down her back. Full-skirted and fabulous: Jennifer Lawrence in Christian Dior Haute Couture was undoubtedly one of the most showstopping looks at the Oscars last night @highlight Inky blues were another standout trend, thanks to Reese Witherspoon, Jennifer Hudson and Robin Roberts @highlight Shimmering column gowns are an eternal favorite and Stacy Keibler, Nicole Kidman and Renee Zellweger did the classic look proud
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She'd been kept as a pet in @placeholder for 13 years, the center explained.
London, England (CNN) -- A South African has become so fat on her diet of marshmallows that she's been taken to England to lose weight. She's "quite a character," her new caretakers say, but settling her into her new home has proven tricky -- she's an orangutan who has never seen another of her species before. Oshine, the animal, arrived at the Monkey World Ape Rescue Center in southern England last week, the center announced on Twitter. "We have a new arrival, very large & orange!" the center said September 1 -- but kept details close to its chest. @highlight Oshine came from South Africa to England to lose weight @highlight She's never seen another orangutan before, Monkey World says @highlight "We have a long way to go, she is obese!" the center tweets
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When it comes to smartphones and tablets, @placeholder still makes the best there are.
(CNN) -- Last week, The New York Times gave us an inside look at what it's like to work at Foxconn, the manufacturing company that owns several China-based factories that crank out Apple's iPads, iPhones and iPods by the millions. The story is full of examples of horrifying working conditions in Foxconn's factories that would never fly here in the United States. Here are some of the more troubling ones from the Times story: Foxconn is a 24-hour operation. Employees work six days a week, sometimes in 12-hour shifts. They're on their feet for so long that their legs begin to swell. There are underage workers. They live in crowded dorms on the factory's campus. In recent years, there have been reports of workers leaping from buildings in apparent suicides. @highlight Some people are considering a boycott of Apple over conditions in Chinese factories @highlight A recent New York Times story shed some light on horrifying working conditions there @highlight Poll suggests consumers may not pay higher prices for Apple products made in U.S.
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Reports of such symptoms from thousands of customers have led Kanebo to initiate a voluntary recall of all of its products that contain the "quasi-drug ingredient" known as @placeholder.
(CNN) -- When Yuki Izumoto developed ugly white patches on her neck, hands and face nearly a year ago, her dermatologist had no answers for her. The 44-year-old Japanese housewife was embarrassed to show people her dotted hands, and the spots weren't going away. Her doctor told her "it was a kind of disease, but the cause is unknown," she says. Now it seems likely that she and thousands of others may have developed white blotches on their skin as a result of a popular whitening product from Japanese cosmetics brand Kanebo. Izumoto says she used the product for several years. @highlight Yuki Izumoto developed white patches on her neck, hands and face @highlight Thousands of people complained of similar symptoms after using popular skin whitener @highlight Japanese company Kanebo has recalled products with ingredient Rhododenol @highlight Skin whitening is a near obsession for some women in many Asia countries
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In 1966, @placeholder proposed major reforms including free markets for farmers and incentive bonuses.
BEIJING, China (CNN) -- Chinese leaders Monday mourned the death of Zhuo Lin, wife of former national leader Deng Xiaoping. Zhuo Lin, center, mourns at husband Deng Xiaoping's funeral in 1997. Zhuo, a former consultant of the Central Military Commission General Office, died July 29 at age 93 and was cremated Monday, state-run news agency Xinhua reported. She was "an excellent Communist Party of China member and time-honored loyal communist fighter," the party said in a written statement. Zhuo stood by Deng through decades of what CNN once described as "amazing comebacks" from "political purges." Though a committed Communist revolutionary, Deng also was a chief architect of some key reforms that reshaped China's economy. @highlight Chinese Community Party calls her "time-honored loyal communist fighter" @highlight Zhuo Lin, wife of Deng Xiaoping, died July 29 at the age of 93 @highlight Child says mother, father "shared political ideals and life pursuits" @highlight News agency: Zhuo wanted her ashes spread at sea, just as Deng's were
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Focus on the general risk of terrorism, and not the specific threat of airplane bombings using @placeholder-filled underwear.
(CNN) -- The Underwear Bomber failed. And our reaction to the failed plot is failing as well, by focusing on the specifics of this made-for-a-movie plot rather than the broad threat. While our reaction is predictable, it's not going to make us safer. We're going to beef up airport security, because Umar Farouk AbdulMutallab allegedly snuck a bomb through a security checkpoint. We're going to intensively screen Nigerians, because he is Nigerian. We're going to field full body scanners, because they might have noticed the PETN that authorities say was hidden in his underwear. And so on. We're doing these things even though security worked. The security checkpoints, even at their pre-9/11 levels, forced whoever made the bomb to construct a much worse bomb than he would have otherwise. Instead of using a timer or a plunger or another reliable detonation mechanism, as would any commercial user of PETN, he had to resort to an ad hoc homebrew -- and a much more inefficient one, involving a syringe, and 20 minutes in the lavatory, and we don't know exactly what else -- that didn't explode. @highlight Bruce Schneier says the reaction to the failed bombing is wrongheaded @highlight He says people tend to look for quick solutions to remote risks @highlight He says focusing on how to prevent the last attack makes no sense @highlight In this case, he says, the security system actually foiled the bombing
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We were filming as Monday's mob sparked into action after police stopped and searched two men in front of a nervous crowd in @placeholder, London.
Editor's note: The staff at CNN.com has been intrigued by the journalism of Vice, an independent media company and Web site based in Brooklyn, New York.VBS.TV is Vice's broadband television network. The reports, which are produced solely by Vice, reflect a very transparent approach to journalism, where viewers are taken along on every step of the reporting process. We believe this unique reporting approach is worthy of sharing with our CNN.com readers. London (VBS.TV) -- On Saturday, Aug. 6, people gathered in Tottenham to protest the police shooting of a 29-year-old local man. It quickly escalated into riots, looting and arson. @highlight Police shooting of a man in London sparks protests that quickly turn violent @highlight Vice goes into the thick of rioting in Hackney @highlight Rioters smash storefronts, attack vehicles, loot for weapons and ammunition
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All smiles: Price Harry wins hearts and minds in @placeholder, posing for a selfie with a delighted local lady
His turbulent love life and antics in Memphis might have dominated headlines in recent weeks but Prince Harry put high jinks to one side as he laid a wreath honouring Estonian soldiers in Tallinn's Freedom Square. The 29-year-old travelled to Talinn on a £143 easyJet flight - not the first time he has used the budget carrier, but still a highly unusual mode of transport for an official royal visit. Prince Harry's trip coincides with the return home of the last members of the Estonian contingent from Afghanistan, where they fought under British command and nine were killed. Scroll down for video @highlight The 29-year-old arrived in Tallinn this morning for a two-day Estonian tour @highlight Paid his respects to Estonia's war dead during a visit to Freedom Square @highlight Was greeted by a cheering crowd and happily stopped to pose for selfies @highlight Later met wounded Estonian troops and will meet the president tomorrow @highlight Nine Estonian soldiers were killed in action during Afghanistan campaign @highlight The last members of Estonia's Afghanistan contingent returned this week @highlight Estonians fought alongside British Army and were based at Camp Bastion @highlight They served alongside Prince Harry during his two tours of the country @highlight Travelled to Estonia on a flight operated by budget carrier EasyJet
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In @placeholder, all are welcome and are one, without condition or limitation.
(CNN) -- Freedom. Equality. Both are cornerstones of our treasured American heritage as well as primary foundations of Sikhism. The South Asian faith preaches equality among races, genders, and classes and incorporates this teaching in all aspects of its practice. The Sikh temple, or gurdwara, which means "House of God," is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and has four doors pointing toward the four cardinal directions to welcome people from all faiths, creeds and backgrounds, demonstrating Sikh ideals in its very architecture. You find this not only in India -- where the most notable of gurdwaras is the Golden Temple -- but also right here in the United States. In fact, you'll find it at the gurdwara in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, where one of those doors that welcomes all comers was used by someone who did not have equality in his heart. @highlight Kanwar Singh: Freedom and equality are cornerstones of America and of Sikhism @highlight Kanwar was friends with temple head Satwant Singh Kaleka, who died trying to stop gunman @highlight Respecting all includes finding a place in the heart for people who express hate, he writes
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With the level of access the intruders had gained, senior editors at the newspaper were reportedly worried that they might attempt to disrupt the news organization's publishing systems, notably on the night of the @placeholder presidential election in November, when it said the attackers were especially active.
The New York Times says Chinese hackers have carried out sustained attacks on its computer systems, breaking in and stealing the passwords of high-profile reporters and other staff members. According to The Times, one of the biggest and most respected U.S. newspapers, the cyberassaults took place over the past four months, beginning during an investigation by the newspaper into the wealth reportedly accumulated by relatives of the Chinese premier, Wen Jiabao. The Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday that its computer systems also had been infiltrated by Chinese hackers. The hackers were monitoring the newspaper's China coverage, according to a written statement from Paula Keve, chief communications officer for parent company Dow Jones & Co. @highlight The Wall Street Journal says Chinese hackers entered its computer system too @highlight Chinese defense ministry says the military has never supported hackers @highlight NYT attacks reportedly began during a controversial investigation in China @highlight Hackers obtained the company passwords of every Times employee
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By Jaymi Mccann PUBLISHED: 19:21 EST, 22 July 2013 | UPDATED: 20:26 EST, 22 July 2013 [Honest: Simon McCoy admitted on air that there was no news from the hospital where the Duchess was in labour A BBC reporter shocked viewers yesterday by reporting that there was no news to come from the hospital where Kate gave birth. Simon McCoy was covering the birth of the new Prince from outside the Lindo Wing of St. Mary’s Hospital. In a moment of complete honesty, he stated: ‘Well, plenty more to come from here of course. None of it news because that will come from Buckingham Palace. But that won't stop us,’ reported the Huffington Post. @highlight Long day's wait in baking temperatures takes its toll on hysterical reporters @highlight Simon McCoy admitted on air that there was no 'news' to report @highlight Sky's Kay Burley was also criticised for her coverage of the birth @highlight Bad day for vox pops as experts and members of the public alike fail to add much insight and get the predicted gender of the baby wrong
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So far, the area on Florida's panhandle has seen only weathered oil in the form of tar balls and tar mousse, but Okaloosa County, along with the city of @placeholder, have agreed to move forward with a unified plan to protect their beaches and waterways.
Okaloosa Island, Florida (CNN) -- If you live in Okaloosa County, Florida, or Destin on Florida's Emerald Coast and are wondering who's going to be calling the shots if black crude oil comes ashore -- wonder no more. It won't be the federal government. "I think there's a fundamental flaw in the federal response," said Dino Villani, the county's public safety director. "When you're down in the trenches trying to respond like we are, it doesn't work," he said. The Okaloosa County Commission voted unanimously this week to allow their emergency managers to override and overrule federal emergency managers and take on the responsibility of saving the sand and beaches that provide about 50 percent of their economy. Tourist bookings are down about 30 percent this summer, according to local officials. @highlight Okaloosa County commissioners say they are responsibly for their county @highlight Commissioners voted to allow county managers to overrule feds @highlight Commissioners know they could go to jail @highlight Adm. Thad Allen: "There is an overriding federal interest in those waterways"
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@placeholder then flew to Dallas, where he stayed with his girlfriend for five days while Ebola began to run its course.
Thomas Eric Duncan was one of five people who rode in a cab with an infected woman who later died The Liberian cab driver who ferried U.S. Ebola patient Thomas Eric Duncan and a pregnant 19-year-old who he was helping has said that the woman was so sick she could not walk and had blood trickling out of her mouth. It is believed that Duncan contracted the deadly virus on that the taxi ride in Monrovia, Liberia, with Nathaline Williams. Ebola spreads by contact with an infected person's blood, sweat, saliva or other bodily fluids. Five people rode in Jiminez Grugbaye's cab as they searched for a hospital for Williams on September 15. @highlight Jiminez Grugbaye says Thomas Eric Duncan rode in his cab with Nathaline Williams, who later died of Ebola @highlight All five people who rode with Williams later died of Ebola or were infected with it @highlight Duncan claimed he had no contact with anyone with Ebola when he flew out of Liberia @highlight He made the same claim the first time he was taken to a Dallas hospital
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From there, they were to travel to @placeholder to reunite with their families.
Bogota, Colombia (CNN) -- Members of a Colombian leftist rebel group released two more longtime prisoners Wednesday afternoon, bringing the total released since February 9 to six, the International Committee of the Red Cross said. The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, known by the Spanish acronym FARC, freed Police Maj. Guillermo Solorzano and Army Cpl. Salin Antonio Sanmiguel Valderrama on Wednesday afternoon in a rural area located in the departments of Cauca and Valley of the Cauca in southwest Colombia, the Red Cross said in a news release. Solorzano had spent three years and eight months in captivity; Sanmiguel had been held for two years and eight months, it said. @highlight The two men were released in southwestern Colombia @highlight They are being taken by helicopter to be reunited with their families @highlight FARC's releases bring to six the number of hostages freed since February 9
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I didn’t expect to see Harry,' said @placeholder, following the run.
After meeting Marine Ben McBean for the first time in 2008, Prince Harry declared that the former Royal Marine was 'a hero'. Today, he turned out to roar on Marine McBean, 27, as he completed a gruelling 31-mile run on behalf of the Poppy Appeal - and told the runner to go and have a 'well-deserved beer'. The appearance of the royal came as a complete surprise to Marine McBean, who had designed the route through London using a smartphone app to look like a Royal British Legion poppy. Scroll down for video Surprise! Marine Ben McBean found a surprise royal visitor waiting for him as he completed a 31-mile run @highlight Marine Ben McBean, 27, was declared a hero by Prince Harry in 2008 @highlight The double-amputee completed a 31-mile run in aid of the Poppy Appeal @highlight Marine McBean lost his left arm and right leg in an IED blast in Afghanistan @highlight Route, designed on a smartphone running app, took the shape of a poppy @highlight Harry, and fellow veteran Simon Weston, were waiting on the finish line @highlight To donate, text POPP58 with an amount (£1, £2, £5 or £10) to 70070 or visit www.justgiving.com/firstbigpoppyrun
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Popular: The playground at the centre of the row, which has had £150,000 spent on it by @placeholder, with Mr Price's house visible behind the slide
By Chris Parsons PUBLISHED: 10:44 EST, 25 May 2012 | UPDATED: 12:36 EST, 25 May 2012 Court action: Mr Price and his wife Catherine told Reading Magistrates' Court the noise of excited children screaming was disturbing them A former chief pilot of Concorde who made a legal bid to silence 'loud' children playing near his millionaire home has had his private prosecution thrown out. Roger Price and his wife became involved in a bitter neighbourhood dispute over noise from a nearby playground which saw them sue the parish council for 'making their lives a misery'. The retired British Airways pilot told a district judge that shrieking children enjoying play facilities erected on a recreation ground next to his million pounds home in Ascot, Berkshire, had spoilt his enjoyment of the upmarket neighbourhood. @highlight Former pilot Roger Price had asked for Winkfield Parish Council to pull down play area near his home @highlight Screams of children measured in Mr Price's back garden 20 yards away measured at up to 77 decibels @highlight Mr, 67, and wife Dr Catherine Bentley-Thomas, 51, have claim thrown out @highlight District Judge also orders them to pay £50,000 legal bill @highlight Local council spent £150,000 adding play equipment to the village recreation field in May last year
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An Oscar-winner with @placeholder eight years ago, she insists she is nothing more than a jobbing actress — happy to hitch from film to film rather than pose for the paparazzi on the red carpet and be feted wherever she goes.
Dame Helen Mirren is one of our classiest actresses, best known for her portrayal of The Queen, both on stage and screen. But when it comes to food, her tastes are rather less than regal. ‘My favourite dish in the world is fried egg and chips, cooked in a special way by a particular restaurant in Spain,’ she says. ‘I might struggle to cook it myself, though — my talents in the kitchen are strictly limited. My signature dish is baked beans on toast. Actually, I make even better cheese on toast. Or Marmite on toast, and marmalade on toast. I’m a dab hand with a toaster.’ @highlight Dame Helen Mirren is best known for her portrayal of The Queen on screen @highlight Now she will star as owner of upmarket restaurant in South of France in film @highlight The actress reveals her favourite dish in the world is fried eggs and chips @highlight She plays Madame Mallory in The Hundred-Foot Journey - in cinemas today @highlight The Hundred-Foot Journey opens in cinemas today. Turn the page for Brian Viner’s review.
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We've put in two good performances against @placeholder, beaten them once and narrowly lost once,' he said.
England finally received some comforting news ahead of their ill-fated first Test against New Zealand after Mike Brown declared himself fit for the series opener on June 7. Less than 24 hours after it emerged that Bath fly-half George Ford will miss the tour to undergo shoulder surgery, Brown insisted he will be ready to face the All Blacks. The 28-year-old sustained a hip injury in Harlequins' Aviva Premiership semi-final defeat by Saracens on Saturday, but is on track to resume training on Monday. Ready: Mike Brown (left) has declared himself fit for England's first Test against New Zealand England depart for New Zealand the following day and by the time they run-out at Eden Park, Brown expects to be fit to continue an outstanding season. @highlight England full-back Mike Brown is fit to face New Zealand @highlight Harlequins star has recovered from hip injury suffered during defeat against Saracens
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Giving evidence, Ms Coleman said @placeholder had made the shock revelation as they chatted in her bedroom, following the accused killer's first interview with police.
By Leon Watson UPDATED: 15:22 EST, 22 February 2012 Murdered: Pensioner Jean Dobson, 86, who was battered to death A former EastEnders actress told a friend she had made three crucial mistakes after battering an elderly widow to death, a court heard. Karen Williamson, 45, described the killing of Jean Jobson to neighbour Donna Coleman and admitted she had made a string of errors, jurors were told. Williamson is alleged to have used a hammer and a glass jug to cave in her 86-year-old victim's skull before fleeing with cash, jewellery and bank cards. The mother-of-one, who featured in a host of TV shows including The Bill and EastEnders as an extra, made her confession around ten days after the killing, the Old Bailey heard. @highlight Karen Williamson battered widow with a hammer and a glass jug, court hears @highlight It is alleged she admitted killing the pensioner to a neighbour
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What we have ended up with is a mess and it is not a mess that simply faces the @placeholder – it is one that affects several other states.’
By Daniel Martin UPDATED: 04:43 EST, 1 October 2011 An alliance of European countries is rebelling against EU plans to make Britain open its doors to thousands of ‘benefit tourists’. Ministers have joined forces with 12 other nations – including France, Germany and Denmark – angry at the European Commission’s threat to take the UK to court over rules which limit foreigners’ ability to claim benefits. If the Commission gets its way, Britain could be hit with an extra £2.5billion in welfare payments, making it even harder to tackle our huge deficit. Present rules: Currently, the UK says EU immigrants must have worked here previously, or have a decent chance of getting a job, before they can claim benefits @highlight Alliance to rebel against EU plans to make Britain open its doors to 'benefits tourists' @highlight Britain could be hit with an extra £2.5billion in welfare payments
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The NRC involvement is limited to the company's operations in @placeholder.
Washington (CNN) -- A Russian company is seeking to buy a controlling interest in one of the largest uranium extraction operations in the United States -- a sale that requires U.S. government review because of possible national security implications. Uranium One USA, now a subsidiary of a Canadian company, operates a uranium processing facility in Wyoming and has assets in Utah, Texas and Colorado. The sale of the company's existing and pending operations could give Russia control of about 20 percent of U.S. uranium extraction capacity, Nuclear Regulatory Commission officials estimate. Industry observers tell CNN they do not believe the sale of Uranium One to Joint Stock Company Atomredmetzoloto, or ARMZ, would jeopardize U.S. security, saying that the United States relies on Russian dismantled nuclear weapons for much of the uranium used in nuclear reactors today, and that sources of uranium are plentiful. @highlight The company is one of the largest uranium extraction operations in the U.S. @highlight NRC: Russia would control about 20 percent of U.S. uranium extraction capacity @highlight Former U.S. nonproliferation official says he has "no concerns about it at all"
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A lot of @placeholder has moved away from the blue collar past it has, but not that area.
MALMO, Sweden (CNN) -- The breathy vocals of Nina Persson helped launch The Cardigans onto the music scene in the 1990s. The band developed its dreamy pop sound in the Southern Swedish town of Malmo. Singer Nina Persson finds musical inspiration in love and relationships. They were catapulted to international success in 1997, when the single "Lovefool" appeared on the soundtrack for "Romeo and Juliet," starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes. The song's chorus ("Love me, love me, say that you love me") became a pop anthem. In addition to fronting The Cardigans, Persson, 34, has worked on solo projects under the name A Camp. Now, after a near decade long hiatus, her second A Camp album, "Colonia," is due out later this month. @highlight Cardigans' singer discusses Malmo, the group's adopted hometown @highlight The band moved to the Southern Swedish city for a particular sound, she says @highlight Persson talks about the "bigger freedom" that comes with her solo projects @highlight Inspired by love and relationships, she wants her music "to make people cry"
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‘I did not think he had @placeholder when I left but he texted me several times in the early hours asking about it.
Harry Jones, 20, was found dead in Blackpool, Lancashire last January after taking a concoction of Tramadol painkillers, Valium and alcohol A babysitter who was addicted to painkillers died in his sleep after taking a concoction of Valium, Tramadol pain relief and alcohol at a notorious drug house, an inquest heard. Harry Jones, 20, was found dead on the sofa of Sharon Nuttall’s home in Blackpool, Lancashire, after spending the night babysitting her two young children. An inquest heard the college student, who was an aspiring film producer, was given the Valium by drug dealer Nuttall on the evening of January 13 in last year, but secretly took the Tramadol painkillers after swiping them from her collection while she was out partying. @highlight Harry Jones died after taking a concoction of Valium, Tramadol and alcohol @highlight The 20-year-old was found dead on sofa after babysitting two young children @highlight He was given Valium tablets by mother-of-four Sharon Nuttall - a drug dealer @highlight Inquest into his death in January last year returned verdict of misadventure @highlight Nuttall was jailed for 18 months last May for supplying Class B and C drugs
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"Rubin will be remembered by those at @placeholder who were fortunate enough to have worked with him as a truly courageous man who fought tirelessly to free others who had suffered the same fate as he," the group said in a statement.
Rubin "Hurricane" Carter, the middleweight boxing contender who spent 19 years in prison after being wrongly convicted of a triple murder, has died in Toronto, according to Win Wahrer, the director of client services for the Association in Defence of the Wrongly Convicted. Carter, 76, died of complications from prostate cancer, Wahrer said. "I always remember spending hours and hours with Rubin talking about the wrongful convictions," she told CNN. "He was a great mentor and teacher. I felt very fortunate to have those times with him. ... He lived a very full life." Carter spent 19 years in prison for a triple killing in New Jersey before a federal judge ruled in 1985 that he and John Artis, who was with Carter on the night of the shootings, did not receive fair trials and released them. @highlight Denzel Washington: God bless Rubin Carter and his tireless fight @highlight Carter wrote in a 2011 book that he was guilty of other crimes but not murder @highlight A federal judge said Carter and another man failed to receive fair trials @highlight Carter lived in Toronto after he was freed from prison
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'disappear' during the 17-years that it held power over @placeholder.
By Louise Boyle PUBLISHED: 22:23 EST, 10 September 2013 | UPDATED: 05:17 EST, 11 September 2013 A former Pinochet lieutenant has been served with a civil lawsuit by the family of a celebrated Chilean poet who they believe murdered him following the country's 1973 coup which took place 40 years ago on Wednesday. Victor Jara's family have filed a civil lawsuit accusing former Chilean army Lt. Pedro Barrientos Nunez of ordering soldiers to torture Jara. The suit claims that Barrientos fired the fatal shot while playing a game of 'Russian roulette' inside a locker room in Santiago’s Estadio Chile, where some 5,000 supporters of socialist President Salvador Allende were being detained. @highlight Celebrated folk singer and poet Victor Jara was tortured and murdered following the CIA-backed military coup in Chile on September 11, 1973 @highlight His widow Joan Jara has fought for 40 years to bring his killers to justice @highlight Pedro Barrientos Nunez, part of a group of officers who also face criminal charges in Chile related to the folk singer’s killing, has denied all involvement
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The home fans revel in the delight of their team's destruction of a hapless @placeholder side
It is 6.30am on the A1 just outside of Durham. Four lifelong followers of Sunderland Association Football Club are in a Peugeot 508, the Sat Nav loaded for the railway town of Eastleigh in Hampshire. The mood is one of optimism. For the past fortnight the Black Cats have been purring in the wake of their 3-1 win victory over Stoke. Paul Dobson – the 58-year-old assistant editor of the fanzine A Love Supreme – and his three pals spend the next six hours debating team selection – Jordi Gomez versus Jack Rodwell – and tactics – two up front versus lone frontman Steven Fletcher. As the quartet will later learn, it matters not. @highlight Sunderland lost 8-0 to Southampton at St Mary's @highlight One group of travelling fans said it was so bad they ended up laughing @highlight There and back, Sunderland's fans had to travel over 650 miles
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It was not the first time @placeholder had courted Sanchez.
Amid the latest furore over Manchester City’s spending, it is worth noting that Alexis Sanchez could have been walking out at the Etihad in blue on Sunday had the Premier League champions not been operating under tighter financial restrictions last summer. When it became clear that Sanchez was leaving Barcelona, City manager Manuel Pellegrini considered entering the bidding for his Chilean compatriot. It soon became clear, however, that the £30million fee agreed between Barcelona and Arsenal was too much for the reduced transfer budget imposed on City by UEFA. Alexis Sanchez scores a superb volley for Arsenal against Man City in September's 2-2 draw at the Emirates @highlight Manchester City host Arsenal at the Etihad stadium on Sunday @highlight Premier League champions wanted to sign Alexis Sanchez from Barcelona @highlight However, financial restrictions meant the £35million fee was too much @highlight Sanchez made summer move to Arsenal and preferred switch to the capital
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@placeholder (right), who has scored nine goals so far this season, looks set to start on Thursday night
I will not bow to pressure when picking my starting XI, was the gist of what Mauricio Pochettino said. The Tottenham Hotspur manager is yet to opt for Harry Kane as a starting striker in the Premier League over Emmanuel Adebayor and Roberto Soldado, two players that earn significantly more but have contributed far less. 'My decision is always about my analysis on the training,' Pochettino insisted, asserting he rotates his strikers to give ‘balance to the team'. Harry Kane (centre) celebrates scoring Tottenham's winning goal against Aston Villa on Sunday Kane bagged a hat-trick during Tottenham's 5-1 against Asteras Tripolis at White Hart Lane last month @highlight Harry Kane must continue to impress in Europe for Tottenham @highlight Kane is yet to start a Premier League match for Spurs @highlight Striker scored his side's winning goal against Aston Villa on Sunday @highlight Emmanuel Adebayor and Roberto Soldado have struggled this season @highlight The match will be shown live on ITV4 on Thursday (6pm kick-off)
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A laugh: The two @placeholder chat about potholes, football and the city's parking on their 30-minute drive
By Lydia Warren Toronto Mayor Rob Ford might be free of drugs and alcohol after two months in rehab, but it appears he still has at least one vice. The politician ordered a staggering five espressos in one cup during a drive with Canadian DJ deadmau5, telling the stunned musician: 'It's good, trust me! I pound these espressos back.' The bizarre interaction took place as the two men took a ride in the DJ's 2013 Ferrari 458 Spider F1 Edition, which is plastered with an animated cartoon cat called Nyan Cat. The ride was part of deadmau5's ongoing online series called Coffee Run, in which he picks up a celebrity and they get coffee together. Their conversation is then uploaded, unedited, to YouTube. @highlight The Toronto mayor went on a 30-minute car ride with the DJ on Monday as part of deadmau5's online video series, Coffee Run @highlight In a video of the journey, deadmau5 is stunned when Ford asks for five espressos, telling him: 'That's cardiac arrest!' @highlight But Ford, who returned to work last month after two months in rehab, assured him it was good, saying: 'I pound these back'
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Pop singer turned TV presenter @placeholder said: 'What mother couldn’t be moved to help in some way.
By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 13:46 EST, 1 March 2013 | UPDATED: 13:46 EST, 1 March 2013 Big names from the Royal Academy have teamed up with celebrity mothers to create art that will be sold in aid of the children’s cancer charity Joss Searchlight. Lord Foster, Sir Ian Ritchie, Sonia Lawson and Brendan Neiland have joined Sophie Conran, Patsy Palmer and Kim Wilde - as well as over 100 contemporary artists - to make a series of paintings, sculptures and prints. The artworks will be auctioned on the March 14th at a free public event in Blackall Studios, London, with every penny raised funding support, specialist equipment and money-can’t-buy gifts and experiences for families living with children diagnosed with cancer. @highlight Artworks to be auctioned March 14th at a public event in Blackall Studios @highlight Money will go to Joss Searchlight, a charity for a boy who died in 2011 after battling brain cancer for six years @highlight Sir Ian Ritchie, Sonia Lawson and Brendan Neiland also created art
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As the leading @placeholder said her words were ill chosen, Walker responded to her comments for the first time Thursday.
(CNN) -- Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee, walked back her comments Thursday invoking images of domestic abuse when talking about Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin. "I shouldn't have used the words I used," she said through spokeswoman Lily Adams. "But that shouldn't detract from the broader point that I was making that Scott Walker's policies have been bad for Wisconsin women, whether it's mandating ultrasounds, repealing an equal pay law or rejecting federal funding for preventative health care. Walker's record speaks for itself." Wasserman Schultz has been heavily criticized in social media and in conservative media for saying Wednesday that Walker "has given women the back of his hand" because of his policies impacting women. @highlight Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz: I "shouldn't have used the words I used" @highlight Earlier, she said Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker "has given women the back of his hand" @highlight But she says her comments "shouldn't detract" from Walker's policies that hurt women @highlight Wisconsin Rep. Gwen Moore defends Wasserman Schultz
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The operation of the base -- not publicly acknowledged by the American government -- has always been presumed to have occurred with tacit @placeholder military consent.
Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- A senior Pakistani intelligence official told CNN Friday that U.S. military personnel have left a southern base said to be a key hub for American drone operations in the country's northwestern tribal areas. It is the Shamsi Air Base in Pakistan's Balochistan Province, from which drones are said to take off and where they are refueled for operations against Islamic militants. The development comes amid a public furor over American drone attacks, which have killed civilians. A suspected U.S. drone strike Friday in the Pakistani tribal region killed 25 people, including eight civilians and 17 militants, a Pakistani intelligence source said. This came after another strike on March 17 killed 44 people, most of them civilians. @highlight NEW: A U.S. official disputes a Pakistani claim that civilians died in a drone strike @highlight U.S. military personnel depart a Pakistan base, a Pakistani official says @highlight The location is a hub of drone activity, another official says @highlight The news comes amid public furor over civilians killed in drone strikes
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QPR reached the @placeholder play-offs after finishing fourth in the league
Harry Redknapp was a worried man when he drove back down the A1 after QPR lost a pre-season friendly at Peterborough. Many were expecting his team — with a wage bill bigger than Borussia Dortmund’s and with a plethora of Premier League stars — to run away with the Sky Bet Championship and return to the top flight. But after a 1-0 defeat by the League One side, Redknapp feared they would tumble down another tier. ‘It was a concern,’ he admits. ‘At Peterborough, when I drove down after the game, I thought we’re going to have a difficult season; I didn’t like the look of us. So, when we started well in the league it gave everyone a lift. @highlight Harry Redknapp had serious reservations of winning promotion with QPR @highlight Rangers finished fourth and face Wigan in the play-off first leg on Friday @highlight London club would be promoted if Loic Remy stayed, says Redknapp @highlight Redknapp is confident of keeping star players like Charlie Austin, Bobby Zamora and Joey Barton @highlight Former Spurs boss, who missed out on the England job, expects Roy Hodgson's side to have 'a decent run' at the World Cup
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He also suggested that finding Schettino not guilty would actually be good for Italy's image, somehow restoring it in the eyes of the world, which has seen this case as an example of @placeholder ineptitude.
Grosseto, Italy (CNN)The captain of the Costa Concordia is guilty of manslaughter and other charges related to the ship's fatal wreck in January 2012 off the Italian coast, a judge announced Wednesday night, capping a tumultuous 19-month trial and providing a little more closure for dozens of grieving families. Lengthy trial or not, the three-judge panel needed only about five hours to decide the fate of Francesco Schettino. Their choices: Agree with prosecutors who cast the captain as an "idiot" who abandoned ship like a coward, or with defense lawyers who characterized him as a "scapegoat" who ended up in a lifeboat only because he lost his balance and fell into it. @highlight Francesco Schettino is sentenced to 16 years in prison @highlight Judges find him guilty of manslaughter and abandoning ship @highlight Schettino says he "died along with the 32 others that day," went through "media meat grinder"
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The bells of @placeholder rang as Francis, who turned 77 a week ago, walked briskly up the main aisle of the basilica for the ceremony, which began two hours before midnight.
By Jennifer Smith In his first Christmas as leader of the Catholic church, Pope Francis has urged people to shun pride and selfishness and open their hearts to God. Francis, who became the first non-European pope in 1,300 years in March after the historic resignation of Pope Benedict IX addressed packed St Peters Basilica in Vatican City on Christmas Eve. He told worshippers in Rome to receive their fellow man with open hearts in the Christmas Mass service. Pope Francis celebrates the Christmas Eve Mass in St Peter's Basilica at the Vatican while thousands of worshippers watch the televised service @highlight Pope Francis celebrated his first Christmas Mass with 300 cardinals and priests at the Vatican @highlight The leader of the Catholic Church urged worshippers to 'open their hearts to God and their fellow man' @highlight The 77-year-old described man's choice between light and darkness @highlight Thousands gathered in Vatican city to watch the service being televised on giant screens
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He admits that quitting @placeholder was not an easy decision and credits his American wife for supporting him.
(CNN) -- Having just quit a highly lucrative job with tech giant Microsoft in the United States, where he'd made millions working as a program manager, Patrick Awuah would wake up once in a while wondering if he'd done the right thing. "And then I read the words of Goethe," remembers Awuah: "Whatever you can do or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius, power and magic in it -- begin it now." What Awuah wanted to begin was to create a university in his native Ghana, a state-of-the-art education hub that would help educate the country's next generation of leaders. @highlight Patrick Awuah is the founder of Ashesi University in Ghana @highlight He was working for Microsoft and made millions in the United States before returning to his home country @highlight Ashesi is known for its high-tech facilities and emphasis on business, technology and leadership @highlight The school celebrates its 10th anniversary this year
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Read more: Why you should care about the @placeholder rainforest
Sumatra, Indonesia (CNN) -- Few people in the world have the chance to see a former pet orangutan released back into the wild and it was about to happen right in front of me. We were with the Frankfurt Zoological Society orangutan team deep in the Sumatran jungle at the site where Bobo the endangered Sumatran orangutan was to be released. I was standing with the CNN team about 10 feet from the orangutan's crate, watching in anticipation as an Indonesian man was standing on top about to open it. He lifted one wall of the crate and Bobo slowly walked out. The orangutan was very calm as he exited the crate. The first thing he did was look over to where we were standing. That also happened to be the direction where our tech expert John had placed our gopro camera just a few feet away. It was an incredible sight and a great shot. @highlight Jenni Watts produced Expedition: Sumatra, CNN's new environment special @highlight The team traveled round Indonesia charting some of the biggest issues affecting the country @highlight They visited an orangutan conservation group trying to protect the endangered species
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@placeholder rejected his request on the grounds that witness confidentiality for his work could prove difficult to sustain if the report was published and threatened to sanction him for his outburst.
(CNN) -- Is this the moment the world finally gets to know what really happened in December 2010 when FIFA decided to award the 2018 World Cup to Russia and the 2022 tournament to Qatar? Football's world governing body has decided to publish a redacted version of Michael Garcia's report into alleged corruption surrounding the bidding process for the tournaments after months of delay and intense criticism. The decision did not require a vote and was unanimously endorsed by FIFA's 25-person executive committee during its two-day meeting in Marrakech, Morocco. "I have asked the FIFA ExCo to vote in favor of the publication of the 2018/2022 inquiry report by the investigatory chamber," said FIFA president Sepp Blatter. @highlight FIFA will publish Michael Garcia's report into world cup @highlight Redacted version will be made available to public @highlight Garcia resigned from his role earlier this week @highlight U.S. lawyer hit out at "lack of leadership" from FIFA
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"It should be noted that the sworn testimony of these witnesses, including @placeholder, was released on November 24, 2014."
Dorian Johnson, who was walking with Michael Brown before Officer Darren Wilson fatally shot Brown in August, told remarkably similar stories in an interview with county and federal authorities in August and in testimony to the grand jury in September. The first interview, conducted by an FBI agent and a St. Louis County crimes-against-persons detective, was part of a Friday document dump by the prosecutor who presented the case to the grand jury. Prosecuting Attorney Robert McCulloch initially released grand jury documents in late November, but didn't include Johnson's August interview. That was a mistake, he said in a letter accompanying Friday's documents. @highlight In interviews 28 days apart, Johnson told similar stories about Michael Brown's death @highlight Johnson's interview with FBI, county detective released Friday in latest document dump in case @highlight Many inconsistencies minor, possibly the result of different questions @highlight Many witness accounts don't jibe, including those of Johnson and Officer Darren Wilson
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The pilots in Lincolnshire are operating with British and @placeholder colleagues still based in Nevada - but having drone operators in a different time zone makes it easier to coordinate shift patterns and conduct 24 hour operations.
By Tim Shipman PUBLISHED: 04:07 EST, 27 April 2013 | UPDATED: 10:52 EST, 27 April 2013 The RAF has carried out unmanned drone missions against the Taliban from British soil for the first time. In an escalation of the war in Afghanistan, raids on extremists were flown by 13 Squadron, operating out of RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire. The hi-tech Reaper drones are primarily used to gather intelligence on enemy activity on the ground, but they also carry 500lb bombs and Hellfire missiles for precision strikes on insurgents. Controversy: RAF crews controlling armed Reaper drones in Afghanistan are doing so from British soil for the first time, the Ministry of Defence has confirmed @highlight Afghan raids being controlled by crews operating out of RAF Waddington @highlight Protestors marched on Lincoln base today to call for ban on 'killer' drones @highlight RAF previously flew hi-tech Reaper drones from U.S. base in Nevada @highlight Drones used to gather intelligence on enemy activity in Afghanistan @highlight Reaper drones carry 500lb bombs and Hellfire missiles for precision strikes
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Read more: Why U.S. and @placeholder are split on Iran deal
Criticism covered the French Foreign Minister's Facebook page and an air of disappointment hovered over much of Tehran just hours after word came that Iran and the world powers had failed to reach an agreement on Iran's nuclear program. "We thought we were going to have good news," said Houman, a 24 year-old Iranian actor who has been following the talks. "We were hopeful both sides were going to reach a compromise. We were disappointed when it didn't happen." Read more: U.S. isn't 'stupid' on Iran, says Kerry The Sunday blues in Tehran were in stark contrast to the palpable surge of optimism here 48 hours earlier. On Friday, Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said a "framework" for a deal had been agreed to. @highlight World powers and Iran fail to reach deal over Tehran's nuclear program @highlight Many Iranians blame French foreign minister for lack of agreement after talks @highlight French foreign minister says Israel's security concerns must be taken into account @highlight Israeli prime minister has said proposed agreement was "a bad deal for peace"
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‘We provide parents with tools in the family settings on @placeholder to protect their children, and urge them to review these settings on their children’s consoles.’
A father warned other parents today of the dangers of children playing computer games online after sexual comments were made to his six-year-old son. The boy was playing Minecraft on his Xbox in his room in Middlesbrough, when he was allegedly sent a series of sexually explicit comments by an unknown man in audio and written messages. Cleveland Police were investigating what had happened today after receiving a report from the father. He cannot be named to protect the identity of his son, who has Asperger syndrome. Game: The boy was playing Minecraft (above, file picture) on his Xbox in his Middlesbrough bedroom @highlight Father says boy was playing the game in his room in Middlesbrough @highlight Sent 'sexually explicit comments by man in audio & written messages' @highlight Cleveland Police investigating after receiving a report from the father
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The storm surge hit @placeholder on 29th October 2012 flooding streets, tunnels, subway lines and cutting power in and around the city.
Sandy was the deadliest and most destructive tropical cyclone of the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season Name to be retired from its list of tropical storm names and replaced with 'Sara' The most names ever retired in one year was five in 2005, including Katrina and Rita Sandy is the only name to be retired from 2012 2013 hurricane season begins on 1st June By James Daniel PUBLISHED: 18:06 EST, 12 April 2013 | UPDATED: 18:11 EST, 12 April 2013 It's a name the residents of New York and New Jersey will never forget, but rest assured there will never again will there be a hurricane called 'Sandy'. @highlight Sandy was the deadliest and most destructive tropical cyclone of the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season @highlight Name to be retired from its list of tropical storm names and replaced with 'Sara' @highlight The most names ever retired in one year was five in 2005, including Katrina and Rita @highlight Sandy is the only name to be retired from 2012 @highlight 2013 hurricane season begins on 1st June
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The carrier is expected to be accompanied by a @placeholder destroyer and submarine, the officials said.
Washington (CNN) -- The Pentagon denied Thursday it has approved sending the aircraft carrier USS George Washington to the Yellow Sea off the Korean Peninsula, where North Korea allegedly sank a South Korean warship in March. Two U.S. military officials said U.S. Forces Korea was expected to make the announcement Thursday. The officials declined to speak on the record because the announcement had not been made. But Pentagon spokesman Geoff Morrell told CNN, "No carriers are going anywhere near there anytime soon." However, the military officials are planning for the deployment and said they expect it to be announced. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Thursday he was not aware of a plan to send the carrier to waters off South Korea. The U.S. military is conducting exercises with the South Koreans, and some additional exercises are under discussion, Gates said, but no decisions have been made. @highlight Pentagon denies aircraft carrier being sent to Korean Peninsula @highlight Sources: U.S. Forces Korea expected to announce carrier's deployment @highlight Response to alleged North Korean attack on South Korean warship in March
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@placeholder is accused of recruiting the victim to work as a prostitute however about a week ago Davis became angry with her and burned her with a hot pipe used for drugs.
By Tara Brady Three people have been accused of kidnapping and torturing a woman for human trafficking in Orange County, California. The victim, 26, had a black eye, bruises and burns on her body according to police. Reports claim she was tied up, blindfolded, beaten and burn with an electric clothing iron and hot glass narcotics pipe for about a week. Scroll down for video Renice Davis Cierra Thompson Oscar Gonzalez-Salinas Costa Mesa Police Department has arrested Renice Davis, 26 and Oscar Gonzalez-Salinas, 33, from Costa Mesa as well as Cierra Thompson, 27, in connection with the crime. Police found the woman in a motel room in the Days Inn, in Newport Boulevard, Westminster, on Monday. @highlight Renice Davis, 26, Oscar Gonzalez-Salinas, 33, Cierra Thompson, 27, arrested @highlight The victim, 26, had a black eye, bruises and burns on her body @highlight She was 'tied up, beaten and burnt with glass pipe used to smoke drugs' @highlight Police found the woman in the Days Inn, in Newport Boulevard, Westminster @highlight Tipped off by a person who received a Facebook message from the victim
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'@placeholder’s linguistic analysis engine provides a deep level of granularity, even without listening to actual conversations, and we think that consumers will be very uncomfortable and resistant to the idea.'
By Mark Prigg PUBLISHED: 05:45 EST, 28 February 2013 | UPDATED: 06:54 EST, 28 February 2013 A major privacy row has broken out over technology that can 'listen in' to phone calls and work out what mood the participants are in. Telefónica, owner of the O2 network in Britain, says it is developing the technology so customers can 'learn about themselves'. However, experts have warned it could be used to sell advertising more effectively - and say it is a 'huge risk' to consumers. How are you feeling? Telefonica has developed software that can listen in on calls and work out what mood speakers are in @highlight Telefonica - owner of O2 - revealed technology that will 'listen in' on calls @highlight It analyses voice tones - and could be used to target adverts @highlight Privacy campaigners say the proposed system is a 'huge risk'
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Vauxhall will also raise the amount of ‘British-sourced components in the @placeholder to at least 25 per cent which will create further employment locally and in the UK overall and further increase the plant's competitiveness.
By Ray Massey, Transport Editor PUBLISHED: 07:11 EST, 17 May 2012 | UPDATED: 11:32 EST, 17 May 2012 Long summer holidays are cancelled for thousands of Vauxhall workers – but they’re still celebrating a famous victory and massive boost to the UK economy that has left German rivals reeling. Scrapping the ‘traditional’ long car industry factory summer shutdowns is a central part of a ‘ground-breaking’ new round-the-clock flexibility deal which has secured its future, Vauxhall’s Ellesmere Port plant has been handed £125million investment to build the new Astra model from 2015, with the creation of 700 direct jobs on top of the 2,100 already secured. @highlight Announcement ends months of nail-biting over future of Cheshire plant @highlight Vauxhall's American owners are to close factory in Germany with loss of thousands of jobs after backing UK site @highlight British workers found to be more flexible, competitive and efficient than German counterparts
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In another clip, Her Majesty The Queen poses for a photograph while a very young @placeholder appears distracted with the object in her right hand
Taken from reels of never seen before home movie footage, it offers a rare glimpse of the Queen and her family in relaxed ‘off duty’ mode. From a gangly Prince Philip racing his son, Prince Charles, on a children’s tricycle, to a young Princess Elizabeth dancing a sailor’s reel with her mother, the ageing cine film is a charming record of happy days gone by. Now it is among the highlights of a new exhibition at Buckingham Palace – Royal Childhood – which opens to the public tomorrow. Scroll down for video In one clip of the never before seen royal footage, the Duke of Edinburgh can be seen on a child's tricycle leading Prince Charles around on toy tractor while playing. Prince Philip (centre) and Prince Charles (left) appear to be following Princess Anne (right) as they all play on children's tricycles in the royal grounds @highlight Never before seen footage shows royals from childhood to parenthood and includes clips of a young Prince Charles @highlight The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh appear to be hands on parents as they are seen lovingly playing with their children @highlight A young Prince Philip can be seen playing on a toy tricycle with Prince Charles and Princess Anne in home footage @highlight Footage has emerged as hundreds of toys and treasures belonging to nine generations of royals go on public display
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But @placeholder, his defense lawyer, this spring dismissed that suggestion, saying then that the wedding shouldn't be "a big deal."
Joran van der Sloot has been tied to the disappearance of one woman and been convicted of murdering another. Now, he's a taken man. The Dutch national, who is serving a 28-year sentence for the killing of Stephany Flores -- married a Peruvian woman named Leidy Figueroa on Friday morning, his attorney told CNN en Espanol. The nuptials took place at the Lima, Peru, prison where the 26-year-old van der Sloot is being held, according to the lawyer, Maximo Altez. John Barrera, Mayor of Ancón District, presided over the ceremony. Van der Sloot is expected to become a father in September, when Figureoa is due to give birth to their child together, Altez said. @highlight Joran van der Sloot marries a woman who he met as she visited his Lima prison @highlight The couple are expecting a child together in September, according to his lawyer @highlight Van der Sloot pleaded guilty in 2012 to the murder of a 21-year-old Peruvian woman @highlight He was arrested twice, but never charged, in Natalee Holloway's disappearance
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The source also said Marino's job is not in danger, while another source said there had not yet been any discussion about what action @placeholder will take, if any.
By Lydia Warren PUBLISHED: 13:05 EST, 1 February 2013 | UPDATED: 13:32 EST, 1 February 2013 NFL legend Dan Marino kept his love child secret from his CBS bosses and agent for seven years as the apparent family man continued to cut lucrative deals with the network, it has emerged. But the former Miami Dolphins star did come clean about his affair with CBS production assistant Donna Savattere to the one person to whom it mattered the most - his wife of 28 years, Claire. 'Danny did, as difficult as it was, tell his wife in 2005, when this occurred,' a source told the New York Post. @highlight Miami Dolphins star cheated on wife of 28 years with Donna Savattere @highlight Daughter Chloe, seven, said to be in touch with her dad @highlight Football hero to appear on CBS this weekend for Super Bowl coverage @highlight Only revealed affair to CBS and agent when story was about to break
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Despite requests from Wood's lawyers, @placeholder also refused to reveal the source of its drugs -- including the manufacturer, lot number and expiration date -- and the qualifications of its execution team members.
(CNN) -- On Wednesday, July 23, the State of Arizona executed Joseph Rudolph Wood in the fourth visibly bungled execution this year. The execution began at 1:52 p.m. According to eyewitness Michael Kiefer, "Wood was unconscious by 1:57 p.m. At about 2:05, he started gasping." He continued to gasp for over 90 minutes. Afterward, eyewitness Troy Hayden reported, "Joe Wood is dead, but it took him two hours to die. To watch a man lay there for an hour and 40 minutes gulping air, I can liken it to, if you catch a fish and throw it on the shore, the way the fish opens and closes its mouth." @highlight Four men have been subjected to botched executions this year, authors say @highlight In Arizona, it took Joseph Wood two hours to die @highlight Authors say states veil their procedures in secrecy, contributing to the problem @highlight States must disclose much more information and courts should review process, they say
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"They're very, very excited to be coming back home and letting the healing process begin and getting him ready to get back to school in a few weeks," @placeholder said of Khdeir's family.
(CNN) -- A Florida teenager whose videotaped beating in Jerusalem was widely decried was to return home late Wednesday, his body still healing from the pummeling he received at the hands of Israeli police. Tariq Abu Khdeir, 15, was expected to arrive in Tampa on Wednesday night after completing his house arrest in Jerusalem, said Hassan Shibly, executive director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations in Florida. Khdeir, whose face was unrecognizable after the vicious beating on July 3, still suffers from headaches and bloodshot eyes, Shibly said. "Hopefully, he's improved some," Shibly said. "We're already in touch with a lot of doctors who are ready to examine him and help him move forward." @highlight Tariq Abu Khdeir, 15, was expected to arrive in Tampa on Wednesday night @highlight His videotaped beating, at the hands of Israeli police, sparked outrage and inflamed tensions @highlight A high school sophomore in Tampa, Khdeir was visiting Palestinian relatives in Jerusalem
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A spokesman said: 'We pride ourselves on our attention to detail and this is why we have worked with only the best scenic artists to add those final touches that really make @placeholder the most spectacular pirate adventure since the 18th Century.'
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:53 EST, 20 July 2013 | UPDATED: 11:55 EST, 20 July 2013 What do you buy the pirate-loving multimillionaire who has everything? Their own Caribbean oasis of course. Except this 60-acre island paradise is more than 4,500miles away from the traditionally pirate-infested waters surrounding the Bahamas. It is nestled in the middle of the English countryside in Cambridgeshire, where the island has been built from scratch in a lake on a private estate. Scroll down for video Paradise: Challis Island was built on a private estate in Cambridgeshire and includes a private beach, stream and lagoon @highlight Multimillionaire builds fantasy pirate island on Cambridgeshire estate @highlight Challis Island includes pub, guest house, beach, lagoon and boat dock
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‘@placeholder, they both physically look the same and sometimes you don’t catch the number, so you actually don’t quite know what one is what,’ Nicholas said.
It is becoming hard to sustain, all this outrage. Every week, new anger. Nought to lunacy in a tweet, a misplaced word, or a thought that hasn’t been properly processed by the standards committee. Charlie Nicholas could not quickly distinguish between Fernando and Fernandinho of Manchester City in a live update. His apology came fast enough, though. Terrified at being thought racist, and cowed by the usual nonsense on social media, Sky Sports told senior broadcaster Jeff Stelling to take the lead. He apologised on Nicholas’ behalf, and his colleague offered further words of contrition. Charlie Nicholas apologised for the comments on Sky Sports News @highlight Charlie Nicholas confused Manchester City midfielders Fernandinho and Fernando after the former scored against Everton on Saturday @highlight Sky Sports pundit apologised and said 'physically they look the same' @highlight Some players, whether black or white, do look similar on a football pitch @highlight Nicholas was not being racist and there was no need for an apology @highlight His choice of language could have been better, but it was not racist
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Schalke meet defending champions Real Madrid, Bayern Munich play Shakhtar Donetsk and Basle take on @placeholder.
Manchester City will once again face Barcelona in the last 16 of the UEFA Champions League after the draw in Nyon. The Catalan side eliminated Manuel Pellegrini's team at the same stage last season, winning 4-1 on aggregate. Chelsea were paired with Ligue 1 champions Paris Saint-Germain as David Luiz comes up against his former club. The Blues overcame the French side in last season's quarter-finals, prevailing on away goals after a 2-0 home win followed a 3-1 loss in Paris. Arsenal, meanwhile, will play Monaco as manager Arsene Wenger goes up against his former employers. Paris Saint-Germain vs Chelsea @highlight Manchester City will play Barcelona for second consecutive season @highlight Catalan side knocked City out 4-1 on aggregate in round of 16 last year @highlight Chelsea take on Paris Saint-Germain as David Luiz faces former club @highlight Arsenal play Monaco as Arsene Wenger faces his former club @highlight Defending champions Real Madrid take on German side Schalke @highlight Favourites Bayern Munich will play Shakhtar Donetsk @highlight Bayer Leverkusen face Atletico Madrid, Basle play Porto and Juventus take on Borussia Dortmund in other ties
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In April 2012, a few weeks before he was ordained, he was introduced to @placeholder, who said she was interested in joining the clergy.
Sacked: Former priest Stephen Vincent, 40, with his wife Erin, with whom he has three young children A married priest has been sacked after he was caught having an affair with a member of his congregation. The Rev Stephen Vincent, 40, exchanged hundreds of lurid text messages with the woman, who was also married. He admitted they had sex in an alleyway and on another occasion, after she texted, ‘Come and get me’. When he called at her house she answered the door wearing only a silk dressing gown and knickers. But she accused him of rape and he was arrested. When police dropped their inquiry, the woman, known only as X, complained to Church of England authorities. @highlight Married priest Stephen Vincent admitted he had sex with a churchgoer @highlight The woman, known only as X, accused him of rape and he was arrested @highlight When police dropped their inquiry she complained to CofE authorities @highlight Mr Vincent was barred from the priesthood and his family face eviction @highlight His wife Erin said that they will stay strong for their three young children
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An airline agent tried to rebook him on another flight while @placeholder corporate security was notified, police said.
(CNN) -- The angry Frenchman came upon an audacious solution when he couldn't fly business class, a plan worthy of "Catch Me If You Can." Told the section was full, Philippe Jeannard just went into the cockpit and pretended to be crew, even dressing the part, police allege. Unlike Leonardo DiCaprio in the film based on the true story of a successful con artist posing as a pilot, Jeannard was caught right away at Philadelphia International Airport and is now being held on $1 million bail, Philadelphia police said Friday. The 61-year-old later remarked that he "hated Americans," said police, who are still ascertaining his exact motive. @highlight NEW: Pilots sense colleague is a fake when he can't strap into cockpit's jump seat @highlight NEW: Frenchman is a retired winemaker traveling from France to Florida @highlight Police say man boarded US Airways plane in Philadelphia posing as a pilot @highlight He allegedly entered cockpit after being told business class was full, police say
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