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@placeholder has a great tradition of enchanting children and giving them something to behold. | NEW YORK (CNN) -- Academy Award winner Nicolas Cage has pretty much got this acting thing down. After all, he started acting at the age of 15 and, well, he's got that Oscar. Nicolas Cage says that Academy Awards are "not as important as children and making them happy." So he doesn't really need to deliver another gut-wrenching performance to demonstrate his chops. In fact, he can deviate from a traditional film and venture into animated territory. He's voiced animated characters in the past, but in Disney's new 3-D tale "G-Force," Cage lends his voice to a mole. Speckles the star-nosed mole comes to life thanks to the film's impressive digital animation and Cage's voice. At first it's unclear that Cage is the voice behind Speckles, because he changes his sound for the critter, er, character.
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Nicolas Cage voices character of Speckles the mole in "G-Force"
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Disney's "G-Force" opens in U.S. theaters on Friday, July 24
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"I like movies where you feel like you're going into another world," Cage says | 56,200 | record_train |
@placeholder was also coordinated with his parents in dark shirts, socks and shoes, a white woolen jumper keeping out the cold. | The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge bid farewell to New Zealand this morning as they boarded a flight bound for Australia. The couple waved and smiled at the crowds gathered to see them off at Wellington Airport, with William holding an alert and lively Prince George in his arms. After 10 days in New Zealand, the family will arrive at Sydney's Kingsford Smith Airport in the afternoon to embark on a second, ten day tour of Australia. Scroll down for video Say goodbye, George! The Cambridges waved goodbye at New Zealand's Wellington Airport today as they boarded a flight bound for Sydney
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The Cambridges waved goodbye at Wellington Airport as they boarded flight bound for Australia today
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It's usually Kate who holds Prince George in public, but it was finally William's turn
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Earlier they visited Royal New Zealand Police College in the small city of Porirua
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It's the last of their 10-day tour of New Zealand, with the couple due to land in Australia in the afternoon
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Follow live updates from The Daily Mail's Royal Correspondent Rebecca English in Sydney on Twitter
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Send your pictures of the Royal Tour to australiaroyal@mailonline.com | 56,201 | record_train |
I hope one day I will see justice and that the @placeholder will come out in public and admit they made a mistake. | (CNN) -- He was the football star who came to symbolize one of the reasons why many argued Qatar shouldn't be allowed the right to stage the 2022 World Cup. On Friday, a year to the day since he returned to Paris following his painstaking exit from Qatar, Zahir Belounis will take a moment to remember the scarring experience of being trapped inside his Doha apartment for months on end. "I cannot forget what happened...my head is still in that place," former French-Algerian football player Belounis told CNN. "I never did anything wrong but my life was ruined and for what?
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Zahir Belounis was a French-Algerian footballer
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Belounis was stranded in Qatar following pay dispute
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Arrived back in France on November 28 2013
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Belounis still awaiting payment from Qatari football club | 56,202 | record_train |
@placeholder has complained about what he says are 'harsh conditions' at the Bristol County, North Dartmouth jail. | Former New England Patriots star Aaron Hernandez won't be allowed to watch the team take on the Seattle Seahawks in the Super Bowl while on trial for murder. Bristol County Sheriff Thomas Hodgson says Hernandez is not allowed to watch television and has other restrictions imposed on him because he's isolated from other prisoners. Hodgson says Hernandez had always been subject to those restrictions while at the North Dartmouth jail, where he has been the majority of the time since his June 2013 arrest. Scroll down for video On trial: Former New England Patriots football player Aaron Hernandez listens during his murder trial. He is charged with killing semiprofessional football player Odin Lloyd, 27, who was dating his fiancee's sister
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Hernandez caught quarterback Tom Brady's last Super Bowl touchdown pass in the Patriots' 2012 loss to the New York Giants
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Now he is on trial for murder, charged with the June 2013 killing of Odin Lloyd, who was dating his fiancee's sister | 56,203 | record_train |
@placeholder was reportedly a suspect in a counterfeit money scheme and fled from police the night before his body was found | A man with the word 'MURDER' prominently tattooed on his neck has been accused of killing a man - and now he wants the inking removed before his trial. Jeffrey Wade Chapman's lawyers have filed a motion in Barton County District Court asking that his body art not be seen or mentioned during his trial, which begins next week. They're worried the tattoo, a mirror image of the word 'murder' in capital letters, will prejudice the jury. Chapman is charged with first degree murder in the November 2011 shooting death of Damon Galyardt, whose body was found by hunters in a Kansas field.
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Jeffrey Wade Chapman is accused of murdering Damon Galyardt and dumping his body in a Kansas ditch in November 2011
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He wants a professional tattoo artist to remove his prominent inking before his trial starts on April 28
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His lawyers say the tattoo, a mirror image of the word 'murder' in capital letters, would prejudice the jury
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Prosecutors say he can just cover it up | 56,204 | record_train |
he drives another man to such despair that he does what @placeholder did. | By Nick Craven and Ross Slater PUBLISHED: 17:02 EST, 8 March 2014 | UPDATED: 17:11 EST, 8 March 2014 Vigilante: Keiren Parsons posed as a 14-year-old girl and posted a video of his confrontation online A man killed himself just days after he was confronted by a controversial ‘paedophile hunter’ and accused of grooming a 14-year-old girl over the internet. MPs last night called for an inquiry after self-styled web vigilante Keiren Parsons – who poses as teenage girls online to entrap men – boasted of close links to police. Father-of-one Michael Parkes, from Daventry, Northamptonshire, was found hanged three days after being exposed by Parsons, aka ‘Stinson Hunter’, and his group.
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Michael Parkes, 46, was arrested after confrontation by Keiren Parsons
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The self-styled web vigilante, aka 'Stinson Hunter', posed as 14-year-old girl
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Police insist they have told him to stop and threatened him with legal action
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He claims Warwickshire Constabulary have encouraged and coached him | 56,205 | record_train |
It should be clear to all that the president views the @placeholder as our nation's genesis. | (CNN) -- U.S. presidents should not be sworn into office with their hand on a Bible. At Monday's inauguration of his second term, President Barack Obama will raise his right hand and place his left on not one, but two Bibles: One owned by Abraham Lincoln and the other by Martin Luther King Jr. The Constitution requires he give this oath of office: "I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States."
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Dean Obeidallah: President Obama will take presidential oath with his left hand on two Bibles
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Obeidallah: Presidents swear to uphold the Constitution, so why not use that document?
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The Constitution doesn't mention a Bible, he says, and two presidents didn't use one
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Obeidallah: John Quincy Adams swore on a book of laws, emphasizing his first loyalty | 56,206 | record_train |
Officials found @placeholder had 3.5kg of heroin, worth £172,000, as well as 12kg of cutting agents. | By Andrew Levy PUBLISHED: 07:23 EST, 8 January 2013 | UPDATED: 21:00 EST, 8 January 2013 Jailed: Naomi Thriepland tried to smuggle £170,000 of drugs into the UK with her daughter Aiesha beside her A pregnant former soldier has been jailed for four years after trying to smuggle more than £170,000 of heroin – using her young daughter as cover. Lance Corporal Naomi Thriepland, 25, took seven-year-old Aiesha with her to Amsterdam to collect the drugs. When questioned by customs officials at the Channel Tunnel entrance near Calais, she pretended they had been to Disneyland Paris. Staff eventually discovered the heroin, which had been hidden in her BMW convertible.
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Naomi Thriepland, 25, was jailed for four years but will have a baby in prison
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Mother was caught by customs crossing the Channel with 3.4kg of heroin and her child beside her
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She told officials she had been to Disneyland Paris, but in fact was in Amsterdam collecting the drugs
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Former soldier served in Iraq and Afghanistan but quit to spend time with her daughter | 56,207 | record_train |
Centre of attention: Howard Webb disallows Hulk's goal, which would have put @placeholder 2-1 ahead | Saturday night, and it was light entertainment time, with the World Cup version of It’s A Knockout. This time around, it was the BBC’s chance to introduce the boys from Brazil as the opening act after ITV had the honours on the opening day. Back then, Auntie had Thierry Henry as one of her main strikers. But he has now lost his place alongside Gary Lineker. With a philosophical gallic shrug - which basically said ‘I have no idea why the MLS season is starting up again during the World Cup?’ - he said adieu last week, and went back to training for his club in New York.
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Alan Hansen drafted into BBC studio for coverage of Brazil against Chile
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Hansen replaced Thierry Henry, who returned to continue MLS season
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ITV presented first part of Colombia vs Uruguay coverage from beach
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Howard Webb centre of attention after Hulk's disallowed goal
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James Rodriguez scored for Colombia but pronunciation of his name proved tough for ITV pundits | 56,208 | record_train |
'I love Waffle House - a grilled cheese from @placeholder and hash browns,' he said. | By Lydia Warren and Phil Casey Bubba Watson has celebrated his second Masters win in two years with a trip to Waffle House. The down-to-earth golfer, who graciously claimed his win was down to 'luck', uploaded a photo to Twitter showing him and his wife at the restaurant, writing: 'Champ dinner @WaffleHouse! #hashbrowns #covered.' It came just hours after the 35-year-old overtook 20-year-old Jordan Spieth to claim the green jacket. After his spectacular win, Watson celebrated on the green with kisses from his wife Angie and their two-year-old son Caleb. 'Champ dinner': Bubba Watson tweeted this image showing him and his wife Angie, right, at Waffle House with friends following his second Masters win on Sunday
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Bubba Watson, 35, overtook Jordan Spieth, 20, to win the Masters on Sunday - two years after his 2012 win
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He was greeted on the green by his wife Angie and their son Caleb
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After the ceremony, they headed to Waffle House with friends for what Watson called his 'champ dinner' | 56,209 | record_train |
She further said that while the SPLC doesn't have any national figures available, the @placeholder justice and education departments issued a letter to school districts in May 2011 to ensure that no child was denied the opportunity to enroll in school or discouraged from enrolling based on origin or immigrations status. | An Alabama public high school declined to enroll a 17-year-old Latino student twice "simply because he was born in Mexico," the Southern Poverty Law Center said Tuesday. The teen, identified only as "J.T." by the SPLC, endured discrimination when he attempted to enroll at Fort Payne High School in January after moving to Alabama from Colorado, the civil rights group said. J.T. immigrated to the United States from Mexico when he was 1, according to SPLC staff attorney Caren Short. The student's family met with the district superintendent and "brought a completed enrollment application, proof of residency in the school district, an immunization record and a Social Security card," but J.T. was still denied enrollment, the SPLC said.
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Schools superintendent denies discrimination, says student welcome to enroll
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Southern Poverty Law Center: Student not allowed to enroll because he was born in Mexico
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The teen has been in the U.S. since he was 1 and moved to Alabama in January
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"It's like I have nothing to accomplish. I just feel worthless," teen says | 56,210 | record_train |
‘@placeholder’s plans hit those properties valued at over £2million will penalise those individuals who have done well for themselves. | Sol Campbell and his wife Fiona Barratt own a £25million house in Chelsea, and the ex-England footballer claimed the planned mansion tax is unfair Sol Campbell had the details of his property portfolio read out to him on television by a Labour frontbencher, in the latest row over the mansion tax. The ex-England footballer claimed Ed Miliband’s plan to levy a tax on homes worth more than £2million was ‘unfair’ and intended to ‘punish’ people who had done well. He was filmed walking around his lavish home in London’s Chelsea, making an espresso, explaining that he had paid all his income tax and stamp duty and never used offshore tax havens.
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Sol Campbell owns £25m house in London and Northumberland mansion
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He appeared on BBC2's Daily Politics to explain mansion tax was unfair
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Ex-England footballer said proposed levy was a 'tax on aspiration'
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He said Labour should instead pursue companies who had avoided tax
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But MP Owen Smith said people had little sympathy with millionaires like Campbell pleading poverty and dismissed his argument as 'nonsense' | 56,211 | record_train |
He also defends the ruthless way '@placeholder police' have stopped anyone else exploiting the Games' commercial potential. | By Simon Walters PUBLISHED: 16:04 EST, 9 June 2012 | UPDATED: 16:04 EST, 9 June 2012 Fears: Lord Coe talking to The Mail on Sunday Olympics chief Sebastian Coe has launched an outspoken attack on reality TV, warning that it could wreck Britain's hopes of producing future Olympic champions. Lord Coe, who won his first Olympic gold in 1980, said shows such as The X Factor encourage young people to think they can become 'famous for nothing'. The chairman of the London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games (Locog) said: 'I don't decry all reality TV. It identifies talent, but it encourages people to think you can be a celebrity in six hours.
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Games chief attacks reality TV for encouraging young people to think it is better to be famous for nothing than be anonymous for doing something creative
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Lord Coe touches on possibility of former drugs cheat Dwain Chambers competing for GB at London 2012
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The two-time 1500m champion is confident Britain will hit Games target of fourth in the medals table
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He laughs off bogus William Hague gay rumours | 56,212 | record_train |
They tracked Morrissey and @placeholder from a restaurant one night in August 2013, and then called police, who found the teenager inside his home at midnight. | A Virginia lawmaker who was just re-elected despite being jailed for a sex scandal with a teenager has been indicted on four new felony charges. The forgery and perjury indictment of Del. Joseph D. Morrissey was returned the day before that election and unsealed Wednesday in Henrico County Circuit Court. The lawmaker now stands accused of forging a document he vouched for in court, and persuading the girl's mother to swear to its authenticity as well. That woman, Deidre Warren, also was indicted on perjury and forgery charges. Morrissey faces up to 10 years on each count if convicted, special prosecutor William J. Neely said.
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State Delegate Joseph Morrissey was indicted on perjury and forgery charges last week -- a day before he was re-elected in the 74th district
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The Democrat is already spending nights in jail, with work release during the day, for an affair he had with teen Myrna Pride
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Also facing charges in the case is the girl's mother Deirdri Warren, who allegedly swore to a forged document's authenticity at Morrisey's behest
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Morrisey and the teen--who is now 18 and pregnant--both maintain they never had a sexual relationship
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Morrisey's fellow lawmakers are agonizing over how to discipline the longtime delegate. For now, they've placed him at a desk in a far corner | 56,213 | record_train |
"If I was to go on and win the Open Championship then I think there would be some parallels to that but I'm not always the great @placeholder hope. | (CNN) -- Two men -- two champions -- two completely different worlds. But for Justin Rose that's the way he likes it. While Andy Murray has had to carry the weight of British expectation on his shoulders since he emerged as a talented teenager, Rose has been grateful to stay out of the limelight. The golfer witnessed Murray's dramatic Wimbledon victory over Novak Djokovic from the Centre Court's Royal Box just days after his own triumph -- a first major success at the U.S. Open. While Rose has been able to progress quietly since bursting onto the scene as a promising amateur in 1997, Murray has had to cope with constant media attention and an entire nation watching his every move.
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Justin Rose is the current U.S. Open champion
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Rose believes there is far less pressure on him than British tennis star Andy Murray
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The 32-year-old is currently ranked third in the world
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Englishman has always dreamed of winning the British Open | 56,214 | record_train |
@placeholder was a back seat passenger in the Chevrolet suffered fatal injuries in the impact and died at the scene | By Leon Watson PUBLISHED: 13:24 EST, 13 November 2012 | UPDATED: 07:27 EST, 14 November 2012 A drunken asylum seeker who killed a model in a head on crash as he drove the wrong way down a motorway was jailed for eight years today. Rebecca Caine, 20, was thrown from a friend's car and died instantly after Wilfred Museka ignored no entry signs and drove east along the west bound carriageway of the M62 near Rochdale in Greater Manchester. His Renault Megane ploughed into the Chevrolet Matiz car which was taking Miss Caine and three friends back to their homes in Leeds after a night out clubbing in central Manchester in September.
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Wilfred Museka ploughed into car going other way on M62 near Rochdale
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Rebecca Caine, 20, who had been out with three friends, died instantly
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Museka, 31, had ignored no entry signs and drove east along westbound carriageway | 56,215 | record_train |
Yet, after joining @placeholder's air force and defending it from a band of marauding lizards, he also discovers the true values of teamwork and community sharing. | He's got blue wings, an adventurous spirit and is poised to be the latest film star to come out of South Africa. A high-spirited young falcon, Kai is the main character in "Zambezia," a new South African 3D animation film featuring an all-star voice cast, including Hollywood A-listers Samuel L. Jackson, Abigail Breslin, Jeff Goldblum, Leonard Nimoy and Jeremy Suarez. Set in the majestic Victoria Falls and inspired by southern Africa's startling artwork, "Zambezia" is hoping to put South African animation on the map while enthralling children around the world with its uplifting message of togetherness. The movie, produced by Cape Town-based Triggerfish Animation Studios, has been selected as the closing film of the 33rd edition of the Durban International Film Festival, which runs until July 29.
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"Zambezia" is a new South African 3D animation feature film
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The movie stars the voices of Samuel L. Jackson, Jeremy Suarez and Jeff Goldblum
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It has been chosen to close the 33rd edition of the Durban International Film Festival
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"Zambezia" is targeted toward children aged five to 11 | 56,216 | record_train |
@placeholder on four occasions and made an inappropriate comment to her on | By Tom Gardner PUBLISHED: 04:58 EST, 24 June 2013 | UPDATED: 05:39 EST, 24 June 2013 A teacher has been told he can return to the classroom in just two years despite performing a series of sexually explicit actions with a string of young pupils. In one instance, Gregory Hallam inflated a condom covered in baby oil and asked a boy to rub it until it burst, a disciplinary tribunal heard. On another occasion, the 40-year-old talked about porn to a pupil, aged 14, who he had befriended on Facebook, a report into his conduct said. Banned: Gregory Hallam , 40, was found guilty of 'unacceptable' behaviour while teaching at Oriel High School at Gorleston, Norfolk, pictured
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Gregory Hallam found guilty of 'unacceptable' conduct
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Hallam, 40, got another pupil to 'rub inflated condom until it burst'
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He told girl, 14, he was watching porn after befriending her on Facebook
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Tribunal imposes ban from classroom which could last just two years | 56,217 | record_train |
Asked if a French winner would be his next objective, he replied: ‘Yes, I would like to win with a @placeholder rider. | Sir Dave Brailsford has risked the wrath of British cycling fans by setting himself the astonishing target of delivering a first FRENCH Tour de France winner in 30 years. After masterminding Great Britain’s Olympic cycling success, Brailsford created a ‘British’ pro team at Team Sky with the sole intention of delivering a first British Tour winner. It was central to his mission statement at the launch of Team Sky in February 2009. But in an interview with the French sports daily L’Equipe, Brailsford said: ‘We have won the Tour with a British rider, but when are we going to see a French rider win the Tour? That would be enormous.’
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Sky has links with British cycling but Brailsford wants a French winner
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He masterminded GB's Olympic cycling success before joining Sky
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And helped produce back-to-back British Tour winners
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He tells L'Equipe French win 'needs to happen' | 56,218 | record_train |
During the campaign, @placeholder criticized "the obstruction" to his austerity plan as "intolerable." | (CNN) -- Pedro Passos Coelho, a businessman and opposition leader, is set to succeed Jose Socrates as Portugal's prime minister after his party scored a convincing victory in Sunday's election. According to official results posted online that accounted for more than 99% of all ballots, Coelho's Social Democratic Party had just under 39% of the vote. Socrates' Socialist Party was running a distant second at 28%, while the Popular Party had nearly 12% of the overall vote. In his victory speech, Coelho announced the Social Democrats, which won 105 parliamentary seats, would form a coalition government with the Popular Party, which won 24 seats. He also promised to tackle Portugal's burgeoning financial crisis, including taking steps to meet European Union requirements for deficit reduction and revenue hikes in order to receive bailout funds.
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NEW: Pedro Passos Coelho, a Social Democrat, says, "We aren't afraid of working"
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NEW: To be Portugal's prime minister after his party forms coalition government
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Incumbent Jose Socrates, whose party got 28% of the vote, admits defeat
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Coelho, a businessman, has said he plans to slash spending and foster growth | 56,219 | record_train |
In other words, while the Petraeus scandal may indeed be a legitimate affair of state because of the sensitivity of his position at the summit of the @placeholder, what really interests Americans are the juicy details of the four-star Army general's sexual conquest. | (CNN) -- The unexpected resignation of David Petraeus as head of the CIA must have come as a shock to many Americans, especially given his impeccable record as a distinguished military commander. But like the greatest heroes from Shakespeare, it would appear that he was not exempt from the time-honored temptations of human folly and self-destruction. And now the plot is thickening, as details emerge that Gen. John Allen, the commander of U.S. and NATO troops in Afghanistan, is involved somehow in the scandal. As Americans are coming to terms with the revelation of Petraeus' adultery, on the other side of the Atlantic, the feeling among the French can be summed up by a blasé shrug.
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Matthew Fraser: The French don't see what's all the fuss is in the Petraeus scandal
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Fraser: It's impossible to imagine a French leader resigning because of adultery
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He says the French are baffled at American prurience and "puritanism"
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Fraser: In France, politicians can betray spouse without being suspected of screwing voters | 56,220 | record_train |
Meanwhile, Edson Buddle and Herculez Gomez were the surprise names in the 23-man @placeholder squad for the World Cup. | (CNN) -- France and the Netherlands both recorded narrow home victories in warm-up matches ahead of next month's World Cup in South Africa. Robin van Persie scored twice as the Dutch defeated fellow finalists Mexico 2-1 and Mathieu Valbuena grabbed an 83rd minute winner on his debut in France's 2-1 victory over Costa Rica. Van Persie, playing his first international for six months following an ankle injury, scored from close range with his right foot to make it 1-0, before smashing home his second on the volley. Who will be the World Cup's best player? Mexico pulled a goal back 15 minutes from time when Manchester United-bound Javier Hernandez headed in a cross from the left.
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Robin van Persie scores two first-half goals as the Netherlands beat Mexico 2-1
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Mathieu Valbuena comes off the bench to score winner as France defeat Costa Rica
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Buddle and Gomez picked in U.S. 23-man squad for World Cup in South Africa
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England striker Wayne Rooney allays fears over fitness for tournament | 56,221 | record_train |
Goldman Sachs said a @placeholder vote 'could have severe consequences' for both Scotland and the rest of the UK. | By John Stevens And Alan Roden For The Daily Mail David Cameron has insisted he will not resign if Scotland votes to quit the United Kingdom in two weeks’ time. The Prime Minister said it would ‘break my heart’ if the 307-year-old union were to end – but stressed it was ‘absolutely right’ to give Scottish voters the chance to leave. The pro-union No campaign has seen its lead slip from 22 percentage points to just six in the past month. David Cameron, visiting a school in Wales, today insisted he will not resign if Scotland votes for independence, as Ed Miliband told Labour voters in Lanarkshire that the Tories are already on the way out
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Prime Minister urges Scots not to treat vote as referendum on the Tories
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Miliband breaks cross-party consensus with plea to Labour to vote No
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Pound slumped to five-month low this week after polls showed Yes surge
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Latest polls show the Yes campaign is now just six points behind
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Labour voters backing independence up from 18%-30% in a month
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Referendum on independence takes place on Thursday September 18 | 56,222 | record_train |
In the letter, her lawyers said: 'That appears to be wholly disproportionate and unjustified having regard to the @placeholder material itself and the broader circumstances of the case.' | By Anna Edwards The former Youth Police and Crime Commissioner Paris Brown has been interviewed under caution Paris Brown,the foul-mouthed youth crime commissioner who was forced to quit after her string of offensive Tweets, has been interviewed under caution about her comments. The 17-year-old's mobile phone was seized and she was questioned by officers from Kent police's Special Branch. Her lawyers described Kent Police’s response as 'wholly disproportionate' and claimed it was 'inconceivable' that her comments would be sufficient grounds for prosecution. Olswang Solicitors accused Kent Police overreacting and accused them of having no proper basis for interviewing the teenager under caution, or making her surrender her phone, The Times reported.
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Paris Brown interviewed about string of offensive Twitter rants
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Her solicitors brand Kent Police's questioning as 'wholly disproportionate' | 56,223 | record_train |
And everyone leaving @placeholder has their temperature checked before they're allowed to board a plane. | (CNN) -- Thomas Eric Duncan traveled from Liberia to Texas before testing positive for Ebola. The first Ebola case diagnosed in the U.S. has raised many questions and concerns, which CNN has been responding to on social media using the hashtag #EbolaQandA. You can check out the latest updates on the story at CNN.com/Health. We'll continue to answer them online and on TV, but here are some of your most frequently asked questions: How long can Ebola live on a surface? In one study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Ebola virus lived on a surface in a perfectly controlled environment for up to six days. But the environment at an airport, for example, or a school is not perfectly suited to support viruses.
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People on the same flights with Ebola patient are not at risk, CDC says
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Ebola symptoms typically appear eight to 10 days after infection
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The Ebola virus can live for up to six days on a surface in a perfect environment
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Bleach is the method used in West Africa to kill it | 56,224 | record_train |
The @placeholder, which is reeling from its second public outcry about player misconduct in as many weeks, said Peterson would be disciplined under the league's personal-conduct policy. | Minnesota Vikings' running back Adrian Peterson essentially scolded his Twitter followers for judging him on Sunday by offering a quotation on the topic from an inspirational book after a grand jury indicted him on child abuse charges. 'Come to me and rest. Give your mind a break from its habitual judging. You form judgments about this situation, that situation, this person, that person, yourself, even the weather - as if judging were your main function,' begins the passage from a book titled 'Jesus Calling: Enjoying Peace in His Presence', which takes on the voice of God. 'When you become preoccupied with passing judgment, you usurp My role.'
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Peterson posted a quote from an inspirational book that condemns 'habitual judging' and cites several Bible passages on the topic
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The Vikings, which deactivated their star running back from today's game, said 'all options are on the table' as the team ponders how to handle the situation
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The 2012 NFL MVP turned himself in to Texas authorities and was quickly freed on $15,000 bail on charges he abused his four-year-old son by whipping him with a leafless tree branch | 56,225 | record_train |
CNN spoke with @placeholder, host to one of the largest holiday light shows in the south. | (CNN) -- Thousands of lights dance across the field as holiday music plays in the air. Cars slowly wind their way through displays of elves, candy canes, reindeer and snowmen. Children ooh and aah. Adults smile peacefully. More than 8 million lights create dozens of displays at Callaway Gardens in Pine Mountain, Georgia. Miles away at home, you're on a ladder, in the freezing cold, untangling an impossible string of broken red and green bulbs. Holiday decorating isn't always all it's cracked up to be, but the professionals have it down to a science -- providing memorable experiences filled with wonder and joy.
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Ozark Mountain Christmas draws more than 1.5 million visitors each year
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The Biltmore Estate decorates its 250-room country castle for the holidays
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See millions of lights at The Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights
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Christmas at Rockefeller Center in New York is a tradition for many | 56,226 | record_train |
Speaking in April, he said: 'I've always had a passion for @placeholder since I was young. | A former Army officer and Afghanistan veteran has become the first person to walk the length of the Nile - braving blistering heat, war-torn regions and terrifying encounters with crocodiles on the 4,250 mile journey. Levison Wood’s epic nine-month trek took him from the source of the world's longest river in Rwanda to the shores of the Mediterranean in Egypt. The 32-year-old, from Staffordshire, journeyed through six east African countries and his astonishing exploits were filmed for a Channel 4 documentary which will be aired tomorrow night. Scroll down for video Epic journey: Levison Wood, who completed his 4,250 mile walk of the River Nile in September, poses with a member of the Mundari tribe in South Sudan
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Levison Wood, from Staffordshire, finished the epic journey in September
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He travelled through six countries becoming first person to achieve feat
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During trek he faced snakes, crocodiles and extreme weather and terrain
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Also saw American journalist joining him for a week die of heat exhaustion | 56,227 | record_train |
Facing the persistence of popular movements and the worsening of the repression, @placeholder is calling for a political solution in Iran," the ministry's statement said. | Tehran, Iran (CNN) -- Several people were killed and more than 300 were arrested in anti-government protests in Tehran Sunday, Iran's Deputy Police Chief Ahmad Reza Radan said on state television station IRINN. The toll was the result of clashes that broke out between demonstrators and security forces as large crowds gathered for Ashura, a major religious observance. Five people were reported killed in the fighting, Iranian state-run Press TV said late Sunday. A French government statement put the number of fatalities at eight. With tight restrictions on international media, CNN could not independently verify the casualties. Without giving an exact number of casualties, Radan said those killed included one person who fell off a bridge and two others who were killed in a car accident during the protests.
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NEW: Web site of opposition leader Mir Hossein Mousavi says nephew was killed in protests
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Five people were reported killed in fighting, Iranian state-run Press TV said late Sunday
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Demonstrations are latest since outrage over the June presidential elections
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The result in W@placeholderbecame not just a practical victory for its campaigners, but also a symbolic one. | Marijuana has been legalized in Washington D.C., Oregon and Alaska as a series of sidelined pro-cannabis referendums were ushered in during the midterm elections. The legalization has provided a new high for the marijuana lobby, two years after Colorado and Washington led the way in approving cannabis for recreational use. On marijuana, Washington, D.C. approved the measure by 65 percent in favor and 28 percent against, while Oregon passed by 54 percent to 46 percent. In Alaska, the vote was passed with a 52 percent majority. Scroll down for video Free weed: A medical marijuana dispensary in Sacramento, California, River City Phoenix (above), was offering a free gram of weed to members of the public who vote on Tuesday
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Washington D.C. legalizes recreational weed and low-level production
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Oregon also decriminalized marijuana in the state, followed by Alaska
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They join Colorado and Washington as pot-friendly places in America
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California dispensary offers gram to those who come in with voting sticker
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Support for a GOP lawsuit against Obama over his executive order comes from just 38% of Americans, while 60% say @placeholder shouldn't challenge the move in court. | Washington (CNN)President Barack Obama's policy of halting deportations for the undocumented parents of children born in the U.S. is popular -- but his method for implementing it is not. Only 26% of Americans think Obama's plan for those immigrants goes too far, while 50% called it about right and 22% said it doesn't go far enough, according to a CNN/ORC poll out Wednesday of 1,045 adults, conducted Nov. 21-23 and with a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points. However, when asked for their stance on Obama using an executive order to make those changes, just 41% said they favor the move, while 56% said they oppose it.
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A CNN/ORC poll shows just 26% of Americans think Obama's immigration action goes too far
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But, the poll shows, only 41% of those surveyed support implementing the policy through executive order
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"The medical staff at @placeholder took me for an x-ray straight away and I am very thankful to them, as well as all of the staff at the hospital, for their quick and professional response. " | (CNN) -- Miguel Angel Jimenez may be the oldest golfer to win on the European Tour, but his lust for life has put a big dent in his hopes of extending that record in 2013. The 48-year-old, known for his love of cigars and fine wine, has been ruled out for at least three months after breaking his leg while skiing in his native Spain at the weekend. "When I took up skiing I knew the risks that I was taking, but I love it so much I could not stop," he told the European Tour website. "I was going down a hill and lost control briefly and when I fell it was very sore. I knew immediately I had broken something.
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Veteran Spanish golfer Miguel Angel Jimenez faces long recovery after skiing accident
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The 48-year-old breaks his leg while on the slopes in Sierra Nevada mountains
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He is expected to be sidelined for at least three months after breaking tibia in right leg
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This meant that @placeholder could give the drug to doctors or hospitals that requested it on an emergency basis. | (CNN) -- An experimental Ebola drug that's still in development may now be used to treat more people with the disease, according to Tekmira Pharmaceuticals Corporation. The drug company said the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has authorized expanded use of TKM-Ebola under its Investigational New Drug application rule. Expanded access allows patients outside of a clinical trial to be treated with an investigational drug if they have a life-threatening disease and have exhausted any other approved treatment options. The FDA allows this kind of access on a case-by-case basis. "We have worked with the FDA and Health Canada to establish this framework and a treatment protocol allowing us to do what we can to help these patients," Dr. Mark J. Murray, Tekmira's president and CEO, said in a statement.
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Tekmira Pharmaceuticals Corporation says FDA will allow expanded use of TKM-Ebola
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Patients can be treated with experimental drug if all other treatment options exhausted
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TKM-Ebola has already been given to a number of patients | 56,232 | record_train |
Amanpour: We are 'quite rightly obsessed' with @placeholder, says historian | (CNN) -- Director Oliver Stone was recently a speaker at a JFK assassination conference in Pittsburgh, and he was left wondering why the symposium wasn't getting a lot of love. After all, it had assembled experts renowned in the field, including forensic pathologist Cyril Wecht and investigator Josiah "Tink" Thompson ("who did the original bullet work"). "I'm here in Pittsburgh with 50 experts who really have done a lifetime of free work on this," Stone told CNN. "It was in the paper here, but it should be front page news throughout the United States. I wish people would come here and cover this."
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Oliver Stone made a splash in 1991 with his film "JFK"
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The director is rereleasing the movie on the 50th anniversary of the assassination
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'I would never be able to put into words how hard this past month has been and for every day that I rung @placeholder's phone I wish I heard his voice answer telling me he was safe. | The body of a 28-year-old man who disappeared after a night out clubbing with friends has been found. Patrick Lamb went missing during the early hours of December 13 after a night out in Bar Chocolate in Maidstone, Kent. His father Tony Lamb, 65, confirmed last night that the body pulled from the River Medway at Cuxton Marina, near Rochester, was that of his son. Mr Lamb said police had retrieved Pat's phone and wallet and the family would be issuing a statement tomorrow. The heartbreaking news brings to an end the month-long search for Mr Lamb. The body of Patrick Lamb, 28, has been found in the River Medway in Kent - he is pictured here with his girlfriend Natasha Morgan, 28, who made a tearful video pleading with him to come home before Christmas
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Body of Patrick Lamb, 28, found in River Medway at Cuxton Marina
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His father Tony Lamb said police had retrieved his son's phone and wallet
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Search team 'heartbroken' by news that brings end to month-long search
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@placeholder set a record for the snowiest seven-day period in history with over 40 inches, according to the NWS. | (CNN)Another winter storm is heading toward the Northeast, expected to add to already record snowfalls in the region. Winter storm warnings have been issued across upstate New York, northern Connecticut, northern Rhode Island and the greater Boston area. The National Weather Service predicts between 1 to 2 feet of snow to fall in northeastern Massachusetts through Monday night. Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh is once again asking people to stay inside and off the roads. "We need residents to take extra precautions as we prepare for another storm and extremely low temperatures," he said in a statement. Flurries and light snow are expected to fall in Boston on Saturday evening, turning into heavy snow Sunday night through Monday.
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Third snowstorm of the year to hit Northeast
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Storm warning issued for parts of New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island and Boston
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Sir Keith, who is regarded as one of the chief architects of @placeholder, believed that the out-of-touch political elite had to find ‘common ground’ with ordinary voters. | By Simon Walters and Glen Owen PUBLISHED: 18:45 EST, 2 March 2013 | UPDATED: 20:50 EST, 2 March 2013 David Cameron invoked the vision of Margaret Thatcher’s favourite political guru yesterday in an attempt to fight back from the shattering Tory defeat in the Eastleigh by-election. He refused to ‘tack right’, but said he would pursue ‘common ground’ policies on welfare, immigration, the NHS and crime to woo ordinary voters. The Prime Minister’s ‘common ground’ theme is a tribute to one of Mr Cameron’s Tory heroes, Sir Keith Joseph. Inspiration: David Cameron with Baroness Thatcher in 2007 Sir Keith was the intellectual driving force behind Thatcherism, but was nicknamed ‘the mad monk’ by Left-wing critics for his ascetic manner and some of his more controversial views.
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David Cameron said he will pursue 'common ground' policies to woo voters
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Sir Keith Joseph was the intellectual driving force behind Thatcherism
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He believed the political elite needed to be in touch with 'ordinary' voters
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UKIP leader Nigel Farage said he planned to become an MP before the 2015 Election.
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But by July 1945 Montgomery warned of the need to start engaging with the @placeholder. | By Daily Mail Reporter Plan of action: Field Marshal Montgomery drew up a template for rehabilitating post-Nazi Germany A fascinating plan drawn up by Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery to rehabilitate the German people from Nazism has emerged nearly 70 years later. The British army supremo highlighted the importance of a free press and the role of the church in helping to rid the defeated nation of Adolf Hitler's warped fascist idyll. Montgomery came up with a strategy to win the hearts and minds of the German people after the Allies took control of Germany following the end of World War Two.
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'Top Secret' plan was written two months after Germany surrendered
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Outlined plan of action for how Allies would rebuild German society
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28-point strategy emphasised need for free press and free speech
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Draft document is full of handwritten notes made by the Montgomery
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Copy kept by a senior U.S. intelligence officer will be auctioned tomorrow
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But the 25-year-old @placeholder finally worked two match points as he led 6-5 in the fourth set and dramatically took his chance. | (CNN) -- Home hope Andy Murray will play six-time champion Roger Federer in the Wimbledon final as both made tennis history Friday. Murray became the first British man to reach the final in 74 years after seeing off Jo-Wilfried Tsonga of France 6-3, 6-4, 3-6, 7-5 in the second semifinal. Bunny Austin was the last home player to achieve the feat in 1938. Earlier Friday, Federer beat top seed and defending champion Novak Djokovic in four sets to reach a record eighth final. If Federer claims the title Sunday he will equal the record of seven for the Open Era, held by American great Pete Sampras and extend his grand slam tally to 17.
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Andy Murray becomes first British man to reach Wimbledon final for 74 years
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Murray beats Jo-Wilfried Tsonga of France in four sets in their semifinal
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Murray to play six-time champion Roger Federer in Sunday's title match
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Atchison said @placeholder "is a wonderful animal" and "will remain an active and contributing member of the team despite what happened." | (CNN) -- SeaWorld will resume killer whale shows while the company and two federal agencies investigate the death of a whale trainer at SeaWorld Orlando, company and federal officials announced Friday. The shows, which were suspended at all SeaWorld locations after the death Wednesday at SeaWorld Orlando, will resume Saturday with new precautionary measures in place, said Jim Atchison, president of SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment. Earlier Friday, the Labor Department's Occupational Safety and Health Administration and the Agriculture Department's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service announced they were looking into the death of Dawn Brancheau, 40. Brancheau was pulled underwater when a killer whale named Tilikum grabbed her ponytail. A source at SeaWorld said that after seizing her, the whale dove deep underwater. Trainers eventually had to wrangle the animal into a smaller pool before they could retrieve her body about 40 minutes later.
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OSHA, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service looking into death
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@placeholder, the top policeman in Baltimore, vowed that authorities will "work as hard now as we've worked all those days since December 28." | (CNN) -- The body of a 16-year-old honor student from North Carolina -- missing since December -- has been found in a Maryland river, her father and police said Thursday. Russell Barnes, the girl's father, said that a female body found in the Susquehanna River in northeast Maryland is that of his daughter, Phylicia Barnes. It was recovered about 40 miles from where she was last seen, in the city of Baltimore. On Thursday night, Maryland State Police Superintendent Terrence Sheridan and Baltimore Police Commissioner Fred Bealefeld confirmed at a press conference that the body is that of the teenager student from Charlotte, North Carolina.
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NEW: Police say there are no "overt"signs of wounds or injuries on Phylicia Barnes
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NEW: Hers and another body were found in a river, three to four miles apart
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NEW: A top officer says her body could have been in the cold water since December
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That's when she was last seen in Baltimore, where she was visiting her half-sister | 56,240 | record_train |
McCartney is scheduled next month to take his act to the @placeholder, where he'll hit several venues over two months. | By Associated Press Paul McCartney has canceled his concert in South Korea next week due to the virus-caused illness that forced him to call off his entire Japan tour, organizers said Wednesday. The former Beatle, who turns 72 next month, had planned to hold concerts in Japan and South Korea as part of his world tour. 'I was really looking forward to visiting and playing in South Korea for the first time and I'm sorry to be letting fans down,' McCartney was quoted as saying in a statement released by Seoul-based Hyundai Card Co. Ltd., an organizer for his South Korea concert. 'I'm very disappointed by this and hope to be able to visit soon.'
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The former Beatle caught a virus before he was set to perform four concerts across Japan and South Korea
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He cancelled two concerts at the National Stadium Tokyo scheduled for Saturday and Sunday
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Now he's postponed a concert in Osaka, Japan for May 24, and another in South Korea on May 25
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McCartney turns 72 years old next month
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"1998 was an illusion and a short one," she told CNN, pointing out that less than three months later a @placeholder government minister called black youths "young savages." | (CNN) -- When France won the 1998 World Cup on home soil their triumph was hailed as a unifying force for a country with a difficult colonial past and where racial tensions were never far from the surface. The team was labeled the Black, Blanc, Beur (Black, White, Arab) because of the seamless mix of French-born and dual-nationality players who conquered the football world with a shock 3-0 win in the final against the favored Brazilians. But fast forward 13 years and leading French politicians, current star players players and influential media commentators are among many to voice fears that the legacy of social integration engendered by that glorious night in the Stade de France has been severely tarnished, if it every existed.
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Calls for judicial inquiry after national coach Laurent Blanc cleared in race quotas row
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Blanc part of the 'Black, Blanc, Beur' French squad which won the 1998 World Cup
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French lawmaker Christiane Taubira believes the racial unity claimed in 1998 was "an illusion"
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French football federation dismiss claims of institutional racism in their organization | 56,242 | record_train |
Death toll: The bodies of some of the 24 killed in the Haditha massacre in @placeholder | By Associated Press UPDATED: 13:15 EST, 25 January 2012 It was the massacre which left 24 unarmed Iraqis dead and cast fresh shame on the American military, already reeling from Abu-Ghraib. But a military judge yesterday ruled that the final U.S. soldier to face charges over the notorious assault on Haditha will not be jailed. Instead, Staff Sergeant Frank Wuterich, who led the attack, faces no more than three months in confinement after admitting the least serious of three charges – negligent dereliction of duty. He had initially been implicated in 19 of the deaths. Among the victims were seven children and a 76-year-old man in a wheelchair.
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Sgt Frank Wuterich faced detainment of no more than three months after pleading guilty to lesser charges
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Accused of telling team to 'shoot first, ask questions later' in Haditha in 2005
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@placeholder has also paid out more than $13billion in fines in the past 12 months for a series of damning financial scandals. | JP Morgan boss Jamie Dimon, 57, has been branded ‘tone deaf’ after releasing a decadent Christmas card in which he hits tennis balls around his palatial home. The millionaire chief executive of JPMorgan sent out the photo which critics said was like he was saying: ‘Hey, we’re so rich we can destroy our own stuff’. In the photo Dimon, of New York, gleefully swings his tennis racket as his wife Judy, their three daughters and their dog laugh and look relaxed in the background. Jamie Dimon's Christmas card has been branded 'tone deaf' and implies 'hey, we're so rich we can destroy our own stuff'
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@placeholder will be required to report to Roberto Mancini for training on Thursday." | (CNN) -- Carlos Tevez will face disciplinary action from Manchester City after the Argentina striker's apparent refusal to come on as a substitute during a European Champions League match with Bayern Munich. City said in a statement on Wednesday that Tevez, 27, had a case to answer in relation to "breach of contract", having conducted an investigation into the events which occurred during the club's 2-0 defeat at the Allianz Arena on September 27. The former club captain was suspended by City following the incident, but the statement also confirmed Tevez was expected to return to training with manager Roberto Mancini's team on Thursday.
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Manchester City say Carlos Tevez has a case to answer of breach of contract
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Tevez allegedly refused to come on as a substitute during match with Bayern Munich
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@placeholder added the second goal of the afternoon as he prodded in a cross with the outside of his boot | Cristiano Ronaldo rewrote another page of the Real Madrid record book with two of the three goals that helped give his team a 3-0 win over Getafe. Nobody in the club’s history has scored more league goals away from home than Ronaldo, who netted what were his 27th and 28th league goals of the season. With Gareth Bale also scoring Real Madrid were comfortable winners despite reaching the break not having scored in the first half for the first time this season. The magnitude of Ronaldo’s record is best appreciated in comparison with the man whose record he overtakes. Former captain and club legend Raul scored 87 goals away from home in the league in 271 matches. Ronaldo has scored 89 in 92 games.
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Ballon d'Or winner Cristiano Ronaldo opened the scoring after brilliant skill from Karim Benzema
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Former Tottenham winger Gareth Bale then doubled Real Madrid's lead shortly afterwards
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Ronaldo then ended the tie as a contest by adding a third with a brilliantly-timed header
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Bale was on the receiving end of a heavy challenge late on that forced him off the field for treatment | 56,246 | record_train |
Earlier this week, two poachers were killed in an encounter with park rangers in @placeholder. | The dismembered body of an endangered rhinoceros has been discovered in Kaziranga National Park in India. As these images show, the male one-horned rhino was killed by poachers, who sawed off the animal's horn before escaping. This comes just weeks after a female one-horned rhino was butchered for its horn and left to die in a pool of it's own blood in the same area of the national park. Brutal: Forest officials stand near the carcass of the one-horned rhinoceros that was killed and de-horned by poachers in the Burapahar range of Kaziranga National Park on Sunday The body of the rhino was discovered by forestry officials in the Burapahar range of Kaziranga in Assam, India, on Sunday.
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Second rhino in one month found dead in Kaziranga National Park, India
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Endangered one-horned rhino had been butchered by poachers
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The government needs to give them financial support and I am not talking about one or two million @placeholder dollars. | HONG KONG, China (CNN) -- It's small, affluent, tech-savvy and it has a very obvious pollution problem -- Hong Kong is arguably an ideal destination for electric cars. MyCar, the electric vehicle developed in Hong Kong, would be perfect for the city, but faces big obstacles. And despite the absence of a car-making industry, the city can now boast a home-made electric car all of its own. MyCar, a two-seater micro car, will roll of the production line for the very first time in October and will be available for purchase. But you won't find it on sale in Hong Kong.
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New electric vehicle, MyCar, developed in Hong Kong, but won't be sold there
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Lack of government and market interest means MyCar will be sold in Europe
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They also show @placeholder's badly injured hand after she was shot trying to deflect the bullet that killed her husband. | Recently released transcripts of jailhouse phone calls between murder suspect Curtis Reeves and his family reveal the retired Florida police captain is confident of his acquittal. Other evidence released by the Pinellas-Pasco attorneys office, including photographs taken from inside the Wesley Chapel movie theater where Reeves shot dead Chad Oulson, 43, and injured his wife Nicole Oulson over a text messaging dispute, sheds light on the case. Reeves, 71, faces charges of second-degree murder and aggravated battery in the January 13 shooting and is being held without bail. Scroll down for video Aftermath: This photo released by the attorney's office shows Curtis Reeves handcuffed in the movie theater where he shot Chad Oulson
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Curtis Reeves, 71, is accused of second-degree murder in the shooting death of Chad Oulson, 43
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Reeves shot and killed Oulson at a movie theater in January after a dispute over text messaging
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Evidence released by the Pasco-Pinellas State Attorney's Office reveal he felt confident of his release in the days following the shooting
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'When all the facts come out, we all should be in good shape,' he told his family from jail
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Reeves claims he shot Oulson in self-defense after the younger man hit him
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In a statement to police directly after the shooting, Reeves's wife told police she did not see Oulson hit her husband
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Photographs taken of the cinema as evidence show scattered popcorn and a mobile phone on the floor
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He also said 'Got an email from @placeholder, wanting to help 'certify' Minecraft for Windows 8. | Minecraft founder Markus Persson is said to be on the verge of selling his hugely-popular game to Microsoft. Reports in the Wall Street Journal claim the software giant has made an offer thought to be worth $2 billion – and the deal could take place as early as next week. In 2012, Persson criticised Windows 8 and Microsoft for trying to 'ruin the PC as an open platform', he also separately said his price to ‘endorse cr*p’ was $2 billion dollars, which may explain the pricing of the deal. Scroll down for video Minecraft founder Markus Persson is said to be on the verge of selling his hugely-popular game (pictured) to Microsoft. Reports in the Wall Street Journal claim the software giant has made an offer thought to be worth $2 billion - and the deal could take place as early as next week
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Minecraft founder Markus Persson is said to be on the verge of selling the game to Microsoft
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Reports in the Wall Street Journal claim the deal is worth $2 billion
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All smiles: @placeholder smiles as he is released from a police station after being quizzed by police | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:12 EST, 16 July 2013 | UPDATED: 11:20 EST, 16 July 2013 A Turkish barman who ran off with a British schoolgirl will not spend even one night behind bars after the teenager refused to press charges against him. Faye Jones, 16, met Murat Can Ertani, 22, while on a family holiday in the resort of Marmaris and ran away with him just a few hours before she was due to return to the UK with her mother. The pupil was yesterday found by police after four days on the run hitch-hiking across the mountainous Turkish countryside with the barman and was reunited with her distraught mother Rhonda, 39.
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Faye Jones met Murat Can Ertani, 22, while on a family holiday in Marmaris
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Charlie, who attended a local @placeholder school, was a promising footballer and also a keen drummer | By Harriet Arkell PUBLISHED: 12:03 EST, 19 November 2013 | UPDATED: 06:14 EST, 20 November 2013 Charlie Paterson, 14, who died on Friday after plunging from the top of the tower block he lived in in Bow, east London A Roman Catholic chorister has died after plunging from the top of the 19-storey tower block he lived in. Former choirboy Charlie Paterson is said to have crashed through a ceiling and onto a concrete floor after the fall from an enclosed chute next to a stairwell. Police were called to reports of an injured boy at Winford House in Bow, east London, where Charlie lived with his mother, stepfather and younger brother, at 6.30am on Friday.
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Schoolboy Charlie Paterson fell from Winford House in Bow, east London
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Former choirboy from Bishop Challoner Catholic School died on Friday
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Charlie was talented footballer who just signed with youth team Senrab FC
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Frattini said he would propose the appointment of the new Italian ambassador to @placeholder at Thursday's council of ministers meeting. | (CNN) -- The European Union is considering lifting some of its sanctions on Libya, a spokeswoman for the group of nations told CNN Wednesday, a day ahead of a top-level diplomatic summit on post-Gadhafi Libya. Sanctions will remain in place on Moammar Gadhafi and other individuals, the EU said, but restrictions on ports, oil and gas companies and financial institutions may be removed by the end of the week. And Italy and Spain announced Wednesday they were lifting blocks on Libyan assets frozen to put pressure on the Gadhafi regime. Italy is releasing 500 million euros ($720 million) "to give further support to our Libyan friends," Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini said.
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Restrictions on ports, the oil and gas industry and financial institutions could be removed this week
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The first section of the new app will be your @placeholder. | It might be time to slide over that Facebook app on the homescreen of your smartphone -- to make room for another Facebook app. Paper, a news-consumption app akin to existing options like Flipboard, Feedly and Zite, will be released for the iPhone in the United States on February 3, with other versions presumably to follow. The idea is to present longer-form Facebook content in a more attractive, magazine-style way that will encourage users to linger over posts, stories and images. "Paper makes storytelling more beautiful with an immersive design and fullscreen, distraction-free layouts," the company said in a post on the site. "We've also made it easier to craft and share beautiful stories of your own."
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Facebook rolling out new app, Paper, on February 3
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The 16 year-old in shorts was none other than @placeholder, who until then had only played parts in school productions. | (CNN) -- It's not easy being a parent at the best of times - let alone when you're the father of a brooding Kryptonian. But Russell Crowe steps up to the challenge in the latest incarnation of Superman, fathering the "Man of Steel" played by Englishman Henry Cavill. And if some viewers happen to notice a particularly convincing on-screen tenderness between the two actors, it could well be because of chance encounter over a decade ago. It was in 2000 while filming the hostage thriller Proof of Life at the Stowe School in Buckinghamshire that Crowe, a lifelong rugby fan, spotted a young talent on the school pitch.
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Russell Crowe and Henry Cavill's paths first crossed when Crowe was filming scenes for Proof of Life at Cavill's boarding school.
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Cavill, who had been in school productions, sought acting advice and questioned Crowe. Crowe remembered the schoolboy and sent him a parcel, which included signed photograph.
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And the @placeholder started out strong, jumping to a 3-0 lead and -- after a Baltimore score -- entering halftime up 13-7. | (CNN) -- One Harbaugh will win Super Bowl XLVII. Another will lose it. That much is guaranteed after the San Francisco 49ers, coached by Jim Harbaugh, and the Baltimore Ravens, led by his brother John Harbaugh, beat their respective foes in conference championship games Sunday. Those wins mean the Harbaughs will be the first siblings to face off as head coaches in the NFL's title contest and, in fact, for any major U.S. professional sports championship. Both teams rallied from halftime deficits on the road to earn berths in the Super Bowl, which will be played February 3 in New Orleans.
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The two will be the first brothers to face off, as coaches, for a major U.S. sports championship
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San Francisco rallies from a big deficit to beat Atlanta 28-24 in the NFC Championship game
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'He wanted to move quickly,' a @placeholder confidante told the network. | A senior U.S. Army officer who works closely with high-ranking staff in the office of the Secretary of Defense told MailOnline on Wednesday that outgoing Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel is 'relieved' to be leaving the Pentagon. At a coffee shop a half-mile from the Pentagon, the officer said Hagel complained regularly about having to publicly defend President Barack Obama's military policies and priorities, a job requirement he's eager to leave behind. He described Hagel as 'a good guy who ultimately looked in the mirror one day and realized he couldn’t hold his nose anymore.' 'He jumped at the chance to get out, and couldn't wait to announce it so things didn't go more to hell in Iraq and he’d get blamed for it.’
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Senior officer close to the office of the Secretary of Defense told MailOnline that the outgoing secretary was 'relieved' to part ways with the White House
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When @placeholder babies are born, parents can take up to 14 months off of work while still making 65% of their salary. | (CNN) -- As a frequent traveler to Germany, I can't help but compare it to the United States. At first, I admired its new architecture. Then I became fascinated with how many different recycling bins line the streets. Lately, I've been marveling at the country's work-life balance. Germans work on average 35 hours per week by law. Yet, Germany hasn't lost any edge as an industrial powerhouse. In fact, Germany has remained Europe's biggest economy, even helping to keep the continent afloat during the global recession. (Though lately, growth has been modest for Germany as anxiety looms over Europe' drag economy.)
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David Wheeler: Germany is far ahead of U.S. in work-life balance policies and culture
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"You can't ask an @placeholder, an entrepreneur, a family to make sacrifices when the presidency costs about 240 million euros a year. | (CNN) -- Italian voters may finally be losing their appetite for Silvio Berlusconi's off-color "jokes," but if the rise of Beppe Grillo is any indication, there's still more than enough room in Italian politics for another showman. Known as the "clown prince" of Italian politics, Beppe Grillo is a 64-year-old comedian turned politician whose Five Star Movement (M5S) is winning the hearts, minds and votes of Italians fed up with mainstream parties. "My vision was just to make jokes about politicians," the comedian, whose real name is Giuseppe Piero Grillo, told CNN before the elections. "Then I made this joke about how this politician was stealing -- and he actually was."
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Comedian turned politician Beppe Grillo's Five Star Movement (M5S) is popular with Italians
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In early January, the grandmother hired a smuggler in Mexico to take the two children to the @placeholder and point them to Texas, Ana said. | (CNN) -- Like many immigrant parents of Central American children who cross the U.S.-Mexico border alone, Elva Marroquin Rosales is now in agony over what became of her two small youngsters who dared to enter the United States illegally by crossing Rio Grande River. For two or three weeks, the Los Angeles area mother heard nothing about her son Angel, 10, and daughter Dulce, 7. It's a silence many Central American families in the United States endure, wondering for weeks or even months if their child is alive or dead. Then, Marroquin finally heard word about two weeks ago: she received a phone call from an "immigration" official in Texas who desperately sought the mother's voice in order to calm her two sobbing children, who were apparently in a detention facility.
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Parents wait for weeks wondering if their child survived a border crossing
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"@placeholder's statement calling for the religious cleansing of Israel is reprehensible," Fleischer said. | Washington (CNN) -- Longtime White House reporter Helen Thomas has retired effective immediately, Hearst Corporation said Monday. The media conglomerate had employed Thomas as a syndicated columnist for its newspaper chain. Her retirement comes amid a furor created last week by her controversial comments regarding Jewish people. Thomas, 89, was considered the dean of the White House press corps, as she was the longest-serving White House journalist. She has been reporting on administrations since 1960, when she began covering then-President-elect John F. Kennedy and his family. Thomas, had come under fire late last week when a YouTube video surfaced showing her saying that Israel should "get the hell out of Palestine," and that the Jewish people should go home to "Poland, Germany ... and America and everywhere else."
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Moyes fined his three @placeholder players and ordered them to do extra training last week. | By Chris Wheeler Manchester United are going ahead with plans to table a £55million bid for Southampton stars Adam Lallana and Luke Shaw. Sportsmail understands that United have identified their primary transfer targets and the strategy will not be affected by David Moyes’s departure or the search for his replacement. Talks to bring in England left back Shaw, 18, are at an advanced stage, with United confident of sealing a £30m deal. Twin targets: Manchester United propose to wrap up the signings of Luke Shaw (left) and Adam Lallana On the move? Manchester United will offer a fee of £55m for the England duo
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Manchester United will bid £30million for Southampton left back Luke Shaw
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Talks are in an advanced stage between the two clubs
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He said how he had met @placeholder by a bench in Harlow on the night she died. | By Steve Nolan PUBLISHED: 11:55 EST, 28 February 2013 | UPDATED: 13:03 EST, 28 February 2013 A man accused of beating his pregnant ex girlfriend to death just days before she was due to give birth has told of his addiction to strong alcohol and a computer game. Tony McLernon, who allegedly killed Eystna Blunnie in Harlow in Essex in June last year, told a murder trial that at the time of the murder he was drinking more than 20 litres of cider and Lambrini mixed together each day. The 24-year-old told Chelmsford Crown Court that he would rarely leave his bedroom, instead playing Guitar Hero on his Xbox console for hours at a time.
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Tony McLernon accused of killing Eystna Blunnie, 20, in Essex
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Unemployed McLernon told of his alcohol and computer game addiction
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So @placeholder has to condemn that by not blaming local Muslims. | (CNN) -- The Indian city of Mumbai exploded into chaos early Thursday morning as gunmen launched a series of attacks across the country's commercial capital, killing scores of people and taking hostages in two luxury hotels frequented by Westerners. Deepak Chopra says extremists could be reacting to Barack Obama's gestures toward Muslims. CNN's Larry King spoke with author Deepak Chopra about the situation. Larry King: Let's go to Dr. Deepak Chopra, the physician, philosopher. His new book is "Jesus: A Story of Enlightenment." Where were you born in India, Deepak? Deepak Chopra: I was born in Delhi, but I have been in these hotels many, many times. I have stayed there, so I know the scene; I know the restaurants. I have been trying to get in touch with my friends and relatives, some of whom I have spoken to, some of whom I can't speak to. The lines are jammed. We're texting each other.
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"This is a global problem," author Deepak Chopra says
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@placeholder, who was once a mentor for Christie, had a falling out with the governor after Christie's re-election, and as the news about the bridge scandal made national headlines in January, Kean issued sharp criticism about the Republican governor. | With another investigation yielding no direct ties between Gov. Chris Christie and the George Washington Bridge scandal, critics are questioning the purpose of continuing the Democratic-led probe, when yet a third investigation — run by the U.S. Attorney's Office — is also ongoing. Former Gov. Tom Kean, a widely esteemed figure in New Jersey politics who co-chaired the commission that investigated the 9/11 attacks, is accusing the state legislative committee of partisanship and acting in a "purely political" fashion. "I know something about nonpartisan investigations, this isn't one," the Republican told CNN. "I'm disappointed." Democrat John Wisniewski, co-chairman of the panel, confirmed that they haven't determined whether the New Jersey governor knew about the lane closures ahead of time. But he's vowing to continue the committee's work until more questions are answered.
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Former Gov. Tom Kean blasts a panel investigating bridgegate as 'partisan'
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She regularly updates Kristina's @placeholder feed with photos of her, both professional and candid, and states that Kristina 'DOES NOT post on the internet.' | Kristina Pimenova may only be nine years old, but she's been a hugely successful model since the age of three, and is widely touted 'the most beautiful girl in the world.' Kristina, from Moscow, Russia, has been walking catwalks since the age of four, graced the prestigious cover of Vogue Bambini when she was seven, and has already been the face of Roberto Cavalli, Dolce & Gabbana, Armani and Benetton, among others. She also has a legion of fans - more than two million Facebook followers - but also a large handful of concerned critics who insist she's being sexualized. Indeed, recent comments on her Instagram photos include users declaring her a 'babe' and praising her 'long legs.'
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Kristina Pimenova, from Moscow, Russia, has been modeling since the age of three, for clients including Vogue, Roberto Cavalli and Armani
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Her mother manages her social media accounts and regularly posts candid snaps to her Instagram page, which has over 300,000 followers
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@placeholder would only allow the one run so, for now, the | A supercar has become the world's fastest production model after reaching a top speed of 270mph. American firm Hennessey has claimed for some time that its Venom GT is the fastest thing on four wheels. But until now the firm hadn't been able to attempt beating the Bugatti Veyron Super Sport's record-breaking 269mph because it was on VW's private test track. Scroll down for video The need for speed: American firm Hennessey has claimed for some time that its Venom GT (pictured)is the fastest thing on four wheels, but now they have managed to prove it 1. Hennessey Venom GT: 270 mph (434 km/h)
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The supercar has become the world's fastest production model after reaching a top speed of 270.49mph on a Nasa runway
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The £800,000 Hennessey Venom GT is powered by a twin-turbocharged, seven-litre V8 engine which develops an incredible 1,244bhp
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IBM says $100 million of the initial billion will go toward funding startup tech companies that will run through @placeholder | By Daily Mail Reporter and Ap Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:18 EST, 9 January 2014 | UPDATED: 14:43 EST, 9 January 2014 Your next secretary could be one of the most famous Jeopardy! champs of all time because the supercomputer that beat Ken Jennings just moved a step closer to becoming available to businesses everywhere. IBM announced Thursday it's investing over $1 billion to give its Watson supercomputer a business division in New York City dedicated to offering the ‘human-like’ technology to hospitals, banks and other groups through the cloud. That means Watson’s unmatched data-crunching prowess may soon be employed as a secretary, a customer service representative, or countless other jobs that will require it to engage one-on-one with human beings.
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IBM announced plans to give the Watson Supercomputer its own New York City offices
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But in more positive news, Arsenal look close to completing their first signing of the transfer window, after Wenger confirmed @placeholder will have a medical with the club on Friday. | Arsene Wenger says Arsenal will be active in the January transfer window after injuries to Mikel Arteta and Mathieu Debuchy. Wenger confirmed the pair will be out for three months each after Arteta had an ankle operation and Debuchy had surgery on his dislocated shoulder. That leaves Arsenal short of options at the back, forcing Wenger - who has been linked with moves for West Ham's Winston Reid and Celtic's Virgil van Dijk - into the market. VIDEOS Scroll down to watch Mathieu Debuchy dislocated his shoulder after colliding with Stoke's Marko Arnautovic in the 3-0 victory Debuchy reacts after colliding with the advertising boards during the Premier League match at the Emirates
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Mikel Arteta and Mathieu Debuchy face lengthy spells on the sidelines
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Arsenal have been linked with moves for Winston Reid and Virgil van Dijk
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Legia Warsaw midfielder Krystian Bielik having medical ahead of move
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'After telling Swansborough to "slow down, mate," @placeholder reacted by stating "You ******* talking to me mate?" | By Dan Bloom A bystander who was hit round the head with a torch by an enraged Domino's Pizza driver has been offered compensation - in the form of £200 worth of pizza. John Murray shouted at 25-year-old Guy Swansborough to slow down after he saw him driving fast towards two young men who were crossing a road in Caversham, Reading, Berkshire. Swansborough shouted back at Mr Murray before grabbing a large torch from his car, stepping onto the pavement and whacking him over the head with it. Attack: John Murray (left) has been offered £200 of free pizza by Domino's after he was attacked by delivery driver Guy Swansborough (right) - but he said his jaw had been hurt in the attack and the offer was an 'insult'
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John Murray told Guy Swansborough to slow down in Reading, Berkshire
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The pizza chain offered Murray, 35, £200 in vouchers as a 'good will gesture'
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Dzhokhar was 19 at the time of the bombings; @placeholder, who was killed in a police encounter days after the incident, was 26. | Boston (CNN)Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev told a judge Thursday he was satisfied with his defense lawyers at what is expected to be the final public hearing before his death penalty trial begins on January 5. Wearing gray slacks a white button-down shirt under a black sweater, Tsarnaev said, "Yes, sir," to a series of questions from the judge, including whether he was pleased with his defense and had been kept informed about his case. It was the first time Tsarnaev -- suspected with his older brother Tamerlan of planting two bombs that killed three people and injured more than 260 others near the Boston Marathon finish line in April 2013 -- appeared in a Boston federal court since he pleaded not guilty last year.
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Dzhokhar Tsarnaev attends last scheduled public hearing before January 5 trial
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The comment sheds light, I think, on how Vladimir Putin sees the world outside the walls of the @placeholder. | The first frosts of winter have already dusted the spectacular city of St. Petersburg with a powder of glistening ice. The air outside feels sharp and crisp. Russians hurry along the elegant boulevards, wrapped up tight against the biting cold. Russia's winter, its annual deep freeze, has begun. But this year there's more than just a bitter chill in the air. For the past nine months relations with the West have become decidedly frosty too. On the face of it the problem is Ukraine. The West backed a popular uprising there in March, which toppled a Kremlin-friendly government. Infuriated, Russia's president, Vladimir Putin, annexed the strategic Crimean Peninsula, where it has a key naval base.
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Putin accused of fuelling separatist rebellion in mainly Russian-speaking east of Ukraine
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Early last year, some 16 MPs began a trial to find out whether using iPads could improve @placeholder’s way of working. | By Kirsty Walker PUBLISHED: 14:55 EST, 1 May 2012 | UPDATED: 20:13 EST, 1 May 2012 MPs are to receive taxpayer-funded iPads in an attempt to modernise Parliament. Politicians will be able to put the tablet computers on expenses if they give up one of their old pieces of computer kit in return. Around 350 MPs who sit in the House of Commons on select committees will be offered the devices without having to trade. Must-have: The Commons commission says MPs on select committees need Apple's flagship gadget to save paper and cut costs Buying an iPad for every single MP in the Commons could cost as much as £430,000 – not including monthly subscription charges to access the internet on the move.
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Buying an iPad for every single MP in the Commons could cost as much as £430,000
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It was a year after the September 11, 2001 terror attacks, and a @placeholder man riding alone in the desert might raise suspicions. | He's been running all his life, running for freedom, running for peace. It started when he ran away from home at the age of eight. Later he ran away from his homeland, Iran, and spent seven years on a bicycle, pedaling 49,700 miles across 55 countries. In 2002, he reached America. He now lives in a tent in Death Valley. It's been nearly 10 years since Reza Baluchi escaped from Iran. He has run across the United States twice and around its perimeter once. He sets out on every journey with the same mission: to spread a message of world peace.
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Reza Baluchi aims to run through the Middle East and finish on top of Mt. Everest
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It remains the "last truly great castle" built in @placeholder, with enormously thick and high stone walls enclosing large courtyards, and high stone towers. | (CNN) -- The figure peers down silently from an upper floor of the ruins of a Scottish castle, wearing what looks like an outfit from the Middle Ages. Could this be a long-dead Scottish earl, or just a random, modern-day visitor? The mysterious image captured by Chris Aitchison at Tantallon Castle in eastern Scotland. The eerie image is captured in a photograph taken by tourist Christopher Aitchison in May 2008 at Tantallon Castle, which sits on a rocky outcrop along the Scottish coast, east of Edinburgh. The "person" appears to be wearing an old-style greenish ruff around the neck. Aitchison insists he did not tamper with the image and cannot explain it.
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Photograph taken by Christopher Aitchison in May 2008 at Tantallon Castle
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"CNN checking in, I'm busy telling people what a great destination #@placeholder is for the movie & tourist industries," he tweeted after the interview, including a photo of him talking to CNN. | Mayor Rob Ford's surprise appearance in Hollywood may be the biggest thing from Toronto since Justin Bieber. Ford has become infamous well beyond Canada for his antics, including an admission that he smoked crack cocaine. Toronto's mayor was walking down Hollywood Boulevard checking out Canadians with stars on the Walk of Fame when a CNN camera crew covering the Oscars spotted him. He flew into Los Angeles Saturday night, greeted at LAX airport by TV host Jimmy Kimmel dressed as a chauffeur. He's scheduled to appear on Kimmel's late night show Monday, he said. When CNN asked him why he came to Hollywood during the Academy Awards weekend, he delivered a combination Chamber of Commerce and re-election campaign speech.
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Ahead of an @placeholder BBQ lunch made up of Queensland's finest produce at the 'leaders retreat', Mr Abbott and the G20 powerhouses sat in a circle to discuss economic issues. | Opposition Leader Bill Shorten has branded the prime minister's remarks in front of the world’s leaders on Saturday ‘weird and graceless’. After Tony Abbott attempted to take control of the G20 heavyweights at a meeting at Queensland’s Parliament House in Brisbane – telling them they should call each other by their first names – the Labor leader hit out. Mr Abbott cited his own difficulties with the Australian budget - particularly in gaining support for proposed higher education changes and the $7 GP co-payment - as examples of the need to persist with important reforms Mr Shorten said the lunchtime discussion was a missed opportunity to promote Australia's position as a global leader.
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'Paul made a wonderful @placeholder at his wedding but there was no mistaking who is the Master.' | By Wills Robinson The groom wore a scarf and fez, the bride donned a black lace dress - but the best man looked out of this world. When Paul and Joanne Seymour from Gravesend, Kent, decided to renew their vows after 30 years of marriage, they shunned the traditional ceremony and opted instead for a Doctor Who theme - with a Dalek as the best man. The service at the St Peter and St Paul's Church began with the couple, who had a white wedding at the same church in 1984, walking down the aisle to the show's theme music.
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major difference between the hurricanes is that the one on @placeholder is | At first glance, it resembles a giant rose, surrounded by green foliage. However, in fact this is a huge, violent storm of the surface of Saturn - and one that has been brewing for years In high-resolution pictures and video, scientists say the hurricane's eye is about 1,250 miles (2,000 kilometers) wide, 20 times larger than the average hurricane eye on Earth. The spinning vortex of Saturn's north polar storm resembles a deep red rose of giant proportions surrounded by green foliage in this false-color image from NASA's Cassini spacecraft. Measurements have sized the eye at a staggering 1,250 miles (2,000 kilometers) across with cloud speeds as fast as 330 miles per hour (150 meters per second).
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Hurricane's eye is about 1,250 miles (2,000 kilometers) wide, 20 times larger than the average hurricane eye on Earth
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‘Usually we have possession of the ball but against @placeholder we didn’t, we just defended. | Regret is etched across Samir Nasri’s face when talk turns to last season’s Champions League defeat against Barcelona. It still rankles. Not only the result, not only Martin Demichelis’s decisive red card in the first leg, but also Manchester City’s approach. ‘Were we naive against Barca? Yes, we were,’ says the Frenchman. ‘It’s still difficult to talk about. We were flying before the Barca matches, but then we had three or four starters who had injuries and it wasn’t the same. Samir Nasri spoke of his regret as a press conference on Monday whilst reflecting on last year's campaign Samir Nasri and Wilfried Bony enjoy Manchester City training ahead of facing Barcelona on Tuesday night
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@placeholder needed an eagle at the last to snatch the silverware but his final shot stayed out and he had to settle for a birdie. | (CNN) -- Rory McIlory and Phil Mickelson found form in the desert despite losing out on a dramatic final day at the Abu Dhabi Golf Championship. Spain's Pablo Larrazabal may have walked off into the sunset with the $2.7m prize but the major winners saw the silver lining at their first tournament of the 2014 season. "What a fun week this has been," enthused Mickelson, the world No.5, despite finishing an agonizing one shot off the lead alongside McIlroy. "I am happy with the way I played and felt better with my swing each day." McIlroy was a little more irked by the events of the weekend after he was slapped with a two-stroke penalty Saturday.
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right, was his love child with longtime girlfriend @placeholder in | Steve Jobs's tangled family of a forgotten father, long-lost sister and love child means lawyers may face a delicate task breaking up his $8.3billion fortune. The 56-year-old co-founder and former CEO of Apple is widely seen as one of the world's greatest entrepreneurs - and he died just outside the top 100 world’s richest billionaires. But behind the iconic Californian's wealth and fame lies an extraordinary story of a fragmented family. Husband and wife: Steve Jobs leans his forehead against his wife after delivering the keynote address at an Apple conference in San Francisco, California, in June 2011, months before his death
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The court heard Bauer took the name of @placeholder’s counter-terrorism agent character in the TV series because he wanted to make a fresh start after a family bereavement. | An obsessed 24 fan who changed his name to Jack Bauer cut a taxi driver’s neck in a bizarre planned attack. The 26-year-old, who changed his name from Carl Ennis to that of the TV drama’s star, donned a balaclava and padded vest before asking his girlfriend if she would still love him if he hurt someone. Bauer, from South Shields, who had no previous convictions, told taxi driver David Pearson he was going to a fancy dress party before attacking him as he drove in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear. Attack: Jack Bauer (left), who changed his name from Carl Ennis to that of the TV drama’s star (right, played by Kiefer Sutherland), donned a balaclava and padded vest before taking a taxi and attacking the driver
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Baeur, 26, changed his name from Carl Ennis to that of TV drama's star
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Planning chiefs at @placeholder are set to make a decision on the giant plants pots in February. | By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 06:55 EST, 7 January 2013 | UPDATED: 08:27 EST, 7 January 2013 Target: The UKBA's HQ at Lunar House in Croydon (pictured) would be best protected from terrorism with giant flower pots A Government department has decided that flower power is the best way to defend itself against terrorist attacks - so it wants to surround its headquarters with giant plant pots. The UK Border Agency plans to encircle Lunar House in Croydon with 27 giant concrete flower beds so it can stop a car filled with explosives smashing into it. These massive plant pots would be 'placed strategically' around the 20-storey HQ for 'security purposes' while having a 'positive effect' visually, its planning application to the local council says.
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Familiar faces: A leather headpiece, left, as worn by extras can be bought alongside the mask of @placeholder, right | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:15 EST, 3 December 2013 | UPDATED: 12:37 EST, 3 December 2013 Hobbit hero Frodo Baggins' ring and sword are among an incredible $2.4 million archive of props from the blockbuster Lord Of The Rings films set to go on for sale. Dozens of the most iconic costumes and props from the smash hit trilogy are up for grabs including Gandalf's staff, Sauron's helmet and Gimli's battle axe. Fans of the films, adapted from the 1954 book by British author J.R.R. Tolkein, can also get their hands on prosthetic hobbit ears and feet.
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@placeholder is enthused about the creation of "pubco" and bullish about its prospects, convinced there is still plenty of money to be made in print. | (CNN) -- Should the press be more heavily regulated? Share your thoughts here. Could the phone-hacking scandal prove to be a blessing in disguise for Rupert Murdoch? A year ago that would have seemed a ridiculous notion. News Corp.'s UK newspaper arm almost collapsed last summer under the weight of a story that dominated Britain's news agenda for months, prompting a sting of resignations and a high-profile public inquiry. It was a conflagration that briefly threatened to engulf the entire company, forcing a fire-fighting Rupert Murdoch to appear before British lawmakers in London and declare: "This is the most humble day of my life."
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Rupert Murdoch claimed to have been "humbled" by the phone-hacking scandal
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Revelations about journalistic practises at the News of the World led to the tabloid's closure
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The @placeholder is a superjumbo that took its first flight on April 2005. | A fault on the new A380 superjumbo which caused the grounding of every one of the jets has been blamed on British engineering. Airbus has now traced the cause of small cracks developing on the wings of some of the £250million double-decker A380s to a small component engineered in its design centre in Filton, Bristol, it is understood. The manufacturer has been forced to order a global reacall fix for the offending aluminium brackets which hold the wing’s skin to the structure. It will affect the entire fleet of 69 planes currently flying. Discovery: Qantas discovered the wing cracks in the A380 after the compnay ordered a complete aircraft inspection following an engine blowout
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All 69 A380s in service require overhaul to wings to fix faulty part
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Airbus insists no threat to safety posed by cracks in UK-built and designed wings | 56,287 | record_train |
1: @placeholder - Miami Marlins - $355million over 13 years | Giancarlo Stanton has agreed to an eye-popping contract extension worth $325 million over 13 years with Major League Baseball's Miami Marlins, the most lucrative deal in U.S. professional sport. It means the 25-year-old two-time All Star will earn more than $50,000 every time he bats for the Florida team and over the span of the deal, will make $2,853.88 an hour. 'This is a landmark day,' Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria told MLB.com by phone on Monday. 'I'm happy for the city. I'm happy for him. And I'm thrilled for baseball. Star: Giancarlo Stanton has agreed to an eye-popping contract extension worth $325 million over 13 years with Major League Baseball's Miami Marlins, the most lucrative deal in U.S. professional sport
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He will earn more than $50,000 every time he bats, if he plays every game
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Is the equivalent to just shy of $18,000 for every inning - at bat or in the field
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Deal exceeds Detroit Tigers' $292million 10-year offer to Miguel Carbrera
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Over the span of his 13-year contract, he will earn $2,853.88 per hour | 56,288 | record_train |
'[His ability] on the ball, his movement and his pace, those three things will help you, especially in an @placeholder team.' | By Michael Gadd for MailOnline Danny Welbeck will show the full extent of his qualities after his deadline day move to Arsenal, says former England striker Emile Heskey. The £16 million signing from Manchester United has made the right move, says Heskey, and will have a chance to shine under Arsene Wenger. 'He has got the ability to do well there [at Arsenal],' Heskey told TalkSport. 'I think their style of play will suit him. People don’t realise how good he is.' Chance to take: Danny Welbeck will suit Arsenal's style of play, says former England striker Emile Heskey National service: Former Manchester United trainee is on duty with the England squad
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Danny Welbeck made a £16million move to Arsenal on deadline day
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The former Manchester United trainee will impress, said Emile Heskey
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England forward will suit Arsene Wenger's style of play, he said
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Welbeck will debut for Arsenal against Manchester City on September 13 | 56,289 | record_train |
But at the presentations all the drivers' thoughts were with @placeholder and the traditional champagne-spraying celebration did not take place. | (CNN) -- Marussia driver Jules Bianchi underwent emergency surgery for a "severe head injury" after crashing in the closing stages of Sunday's Japanese Grand Prix. Lewis Hamilton won the typhoon-hit race to extend his title lead over second-placed Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg, but his victory was totally overshadowed by the accident to 25-year-old Frenchman Bianchi. With nine laps of the scheduled 53 remaining, the race was under a red flag after Adrian Sutil of Sauber crashed at turn eight of the Suzuka circuit. As Sutil's car was being recovered, Bianchi's Marussia careered off at the same place, plowing into the truck which was being used to remove Sutil's car.
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Lewis Hamilton wins weather-hit Japanese Grand Prix
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Jules Bianchi suffers "severe" head injury after late crash
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Race concludes under a red flag after 44 of 53 laps
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Effects of Typhoon Phanfone left a wet Suzuka circuit | 56,290 | record_train |
It is called @placeholder because it is the ratio used in some cinema screens. | By Ellie Zolfagharifard PUBLISHED: 04:37 EST, 20 December 2013 | UPDATED: 10:26 EST, 20 December 2013 Ahead of the grand unveiling at next month's Consumer Electronics Show, more details are emerging about Samsung and LG's respective 105-inch ultra high resolution TVs. Both screens are said to use the 21:9 ‘CinemaScope’ aspect ratio and both will have resolutions of 5,126 x 2,160. This resolution provides 11.1 megapixels per frame. By comparison, HDTV screens have 1920 x 1080 resolution screens with 2.1MP per frame. Scroll down for video Samsung and LG are both set to unveil 105-inch ultra high resolution TVs next month. The Samsung UDHTV is pictured. Both screens are said to use the 21:9 'CinemaScope' aspect ratio and both will have resolutions of 5,126 x 2,160
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Samsung and LG's screens are said to be like looking out of a window
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The 105-inch screens use 21:9 CinemaScope with 5,126 x 2,160 resolutions
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This resolution provides 11.1 megapixels per frame
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In Odessa, the commander of the @placeholder battalion came to the crowd and shook people's hands. | By Chris Pleasance PUBLISHED: 05:12 EST, 26 February 2014 | UPDATED: 05:32 EST, 26 February 2014 Ukraine's acting interior minister has disbanded a brutal riot police unit that many accuse of attacking protesters. Arsen Avakov wrote on his Facebook page that he has signed a decree to disband the force known as Berkut. Anti-government protesters have blamed Berkut for violent attacks against peaceful demonstrators which left more than 80 people dead in just a few days. Arsen Avakov has disbanded a riot police force accused of killing and beating protesters during Ukraine's uprising. Last night people lit candles and laid flowers to remember the dead
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Interim interior minister disbands violent Berkut riot police force
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Yesterday members of the same unit were forced to knee and apologise
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Extraordinary scenes in Lviv happened on stage in front of a crowd
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Crowds greeted them with chants of 'Shame!' and 'Tribunal'
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She promised the men would return to @placeholder for future court appearances. | Coleraine, Northern Ireland (CNN) -- Two members of Jordan's paralympic team who use wheelchairs and a trainer accused of sexual assault won't be competing in the London 2012 Paralympic Games. The three members of the Jordanian team were arrested after two girls and two women in Northern Ireland filed complaints alleging sexual assault by the men, police said. The three have been released on bail in Northern Ireland after an embassy official promised they would be returned to face sexual assault charges. The two athletes and the trainer, meanwhile, were withdrawn from competition and have returned to Jordan, according to a statement released by the International Paralympic Committee.
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NEW: Jordan's Paralympic Committee says it has "zero tolerance on any misconduct"
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Two powerlifters who use wheelchairs and a trainer have been released on bail
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"I got there with @placeholder thinking that of course it will be a really tough competition, but the main thing in tennis is that you always have a chance to win even if you are fourth in the world going against number one. | (CNN) -- Chile has only ever won 13 medals in the history of the Olympics -- and three of them are tucked safely away in Fernando Gonzalez's closet. The 32-year-old, who retired from tennis in March, was famed for his fearsome forehand during 13 years on the pro circuit, winning 11 ATP Tour titles. However, it is the full set of medals from the Games that he counts as his finest achievement in the sport. The Athens Olympics of 2004 yielded gold in the men's doubles with partner Nicolas Massu, and a bronze in the singles as his compatriot won that competition too -- becoming the only man to claim both titles at the same Games.
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Fernando Gonzalez has won three Olympics medals out of Chile's total haul of 13
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Veteran tennis player has a full set of Games medals, which he keeps in his closet
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He won bronze in singles and gold in men's doubles in 2004, then silver in 2008
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Gonzalez won a total of 11 ATP Tour titles during a 13-year professional career | 56,294 | record_train |
On the move: Juan Mata will join Manchester United in a £37million deal from rivals @placeholder | By Paul Collins PUBLISHED: 09:38 EST, 23 January 2014 | UPDATED: 10:26 EST, 23 January 2014 Wayne Rooney's agent has been locked in talks with Manchester United chief executive Ed Woodward over a new deal for the England star. Rooney, who has 18 months left to run on his contract, has attracted interest from Chelsea and Spanish giants Real Madrid. The forward's agent Paul Stretford was at United's Carrington training base on Wednesday before returning on Thursday morning to hold further discussions, with Rooney's Old Trafford future topping the agenda. In the driving seat: Wayne Rooney and Paul Stretford held discussions with Ed Woodward over a new deal
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Wayne Rooney has 18 months left to run on his Manchester United deal
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Rooney's agent Paul Stretford held discussions with United chief executive Ed Woodward at the club's Carrington training base
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The England star, 28, has attracted interest from Chelsea and Real Madrid
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United legend Gary Neville has questioned whether Rooney and new £37milllion arrival Juan Mata can play in the same side | 56,295 | record_train |
However, he says that while @placeholder's insurgency has become popular with a younger generation of militants, there are older factions which are resisting | Islamic State's barbaric uprising in Iraq and Syria is gaining traction in North Africa where extremists are now 'mimicking its rhetoric and brutality', security experts have warned. Rebel networks in Libya and Egypt have been pledging allegiance to ISIS in recent weeks and are even being helped to set up new terror cells. The opening of a new front is concerning officials in Washington because the expansion is taking hold in two countries which have struggled to quash extremism in recent years. ISIS executioner Jihadi John (in black) and his henchmen prepare to behead Syrian soldiers in a sickening propaganda video. Analysts fear the terror group's 'rhetoric and brutality' is gaining traction in North Africa
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Experts warn that extremists are 'mimicking ISIS brutality' in North Africa
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Militants who claim to control Libyan town have pledged allegiance to ISIS
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ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi despatches aide to become commander
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Terror network on Sinai Peninsula being helped to create new terror cells | 56,296 | record_train |
"There are lots of countries with similar history and situation than @placeholder are not taking advantage. | London (CNN) -- The euro club has suffered major shockwaves but its newest member has emerged as a shining economic light. Estonia, which joined the euro in January 2011, has shaken off its painful Soviet Union history and a credit-fed boom and bust to rebuild itself as an economy with shrinking unemployment numbers and growth far exceeding its peers. The fortunes of the small Baltic country, perched on the edge of northern Europe, run in stark contrast to the eurozone's troubled south, where unemployment has soared to record levels and recessions are becoming entrenched. But Estonia's finance minister, Jurgen Ligi, told CNN Greece -- the eurozone's most troubled nation -- was "paradise" compared to what his country had suffered after the USSR fell.
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The euro club has suffered major shockwaves but its newest member has emerged as a shining economic light.
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Estonia, which joined the euro in January 2011, has rising employment and growth exceeding its peers
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Its economy has been through financial restructuring and a credit-fed boom and bust
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Joining the bloc has helped buoy its economy due to increased confidence from investors | 56,297 | record_train |
The neighbour added: 'I don’t want to see Rocky locked up, but I just want @placeholder to look after him properly because he can be vicious.' | A cat has been hit with 'an animal ASBO' after allegedly biting and scratching people while also damaging property. Rocky, who is owned by Samantha Davies in Rotherham, Yorkshire received a letter concerning her cat's behaviour. The letter warned that council officials received 'several complaints' about Rocky which have caused 'alarm, distress and annoyance'. Samantha Davies, pictured, with Rocky, from Rotherham claimed her cat has been hit with 'an animal ASBO' Council officials accused Rocky, pictured, of scratching and biting some of his neighbours Ms Davies put a sign outside her back gate defending Rocky, claiming that he is not a nasty cat
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Rocky the cat has been accused of biting and scratching his neighbours
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Rotherham Council received reports of anti-social behaviour by the cat
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Owner Samantha Davies has been warned she will be fined if Rocky escapes
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Ms Davies said locking up her cat is cruel, especially in the hot weather
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She asked the council to provide evidence of Rocky's misbehaviour | 56,298 | record_train |
Speculation had been rising in Washington that the Bush administration would decide to "de-list" North Korea, despite fierce opposition from some of @placeholder's fellow Republicans. | WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The United States on Saturday removed North Korea from its list of states that sponsor terrorism, State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said. "Based upon the cooperation agreement North Korea has recently provided ... the secretary of state this morning rescinded the designation of the DPRK [Democratic People's Republic of Korea] as a state sponsor of terrorism, and that was effective as of her signature," McCormack said. McCormack said the United States and North Korea had reached agreement "on an number of important verification measures" of North Korea's nuclear program. These include participation by all members of the Six Party Talks, the role of the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency, access to all of North Korea's nuclear facilities and what procedures would be used in the verification process.
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N. Korea agrees to halt nuclear activities that produce plutonium, allow inspections
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Bush made decision Friday night, Rice signed order Saturday morning
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North Korea recently had taken steps to restart nuclear reactor
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Republican in Congress says she's disappointed by decision | 56,299 | record_train |
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