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The Japanese found out where the boat was after officials in the @placeholder posted a picture on Crescent City’s Facebook page.
By Mail Foreign Service PUBLISHED: 09:33 EST, 16 April 2013 | UPDATED: 01:45 EST, 17 April 2013 Japan has asked for a boat back that has washed up in America following the massive 2011 tsunami. Officials from the Japanese city of Rikuzentakata said it is in a 'giddy state of shock' and would love to get the boat back now it has been found in northern California. The 20ft boat was been discovered in the town of Crescent City, midway between the cities of San Francisco and Portland. Wanted: The boat, now parked at the Sheriff's Office impound lot, has been cleaned of its barnacles after it was washed up in California @highlight 20ft boat was been discovered in the town of Crescent City @highlight It had travelled a distance of some 5,500 miles from Japan
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@placeholder was labelled a 'snitch' by hackers, but remained unrepentant.
By Lee Moran Last updated at 9:31 AM on 16th December 2011 The computer hacker who betrayed alleged Wikileaks whistleblower Bradley Manning - who faces a lifetime in prison without parole - said he 'thinks about him every day'. Adrian Lamo, 30, has been dubbed the 'world's most hated hacker' after he passed information about Manning - who today appears in court charged with illegally transferring U.S. state secrets to the website - to U.S. military intelligence. He also said it would be to his 'lasting regret' if the man he described as an 'idealistic young man who could change the world for the better' was sent to prison for a long period. @highlight Hacker Adrian Lamo told U.S. military what Manning was allegedly doing @highlight Manning to appear today for pre-trial hearing @highlight 23-year-old faces charges of illegally transferring U.S. state secrets
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The children's camp is owned by the northwestern Paris commune of @placeholder.
Four entertainers could face the sack after photos emerged of them re-enacting a Jihadi execution at a children's summer camp in France. The leaders at the retreat on the island of Groix, off southern Brittany, took 18 pictures while acting out executions similar to those carried out by the Islamic State terror group. It is unclear whether any of the children at the camp - suitable for those aged between eight and 12 - watched the incident. Camp mentors at a summer retreat for kids in Groix, France, are pictured acting out an execution scenario In one image shows one of the men kneeling on the floor, holding a newspaper, with his head covered. @highlight Camp leaders on the island of Groix seen in photos acting out executions @highlight 18 photos were found by Nicole Goueta, mayor of Parisian commune of Colombes which owns the retreat south of Brittany, on a USB stick @highlight One image shows a man on his knees with a knife and a gun held to him @highlight Another show reportedly shows a child 'with a terrified look', says Goueta
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Now in its 19th year, the @placeholder has raised more than £6million for Nordoff Robbins.
The most decorated player in Premier League history added yet another accolade to his ever-growing collection on Tuesday as Ryan Giggs became the latest recipient of the Legend of Football award. Manchester United's assistant manager collected his gong in person at the HMV Football Extravaganza, an annual event designed to bring the football and music communities together to raise money for charity Nordoff Robbins. Giggs, who hung up his boots at the end of last season to become Louis van Gaal's No 2, is the fourth United legend to win the award, following in the footsteps of Sir Alex Ferguson, Eric Cantona and Denis Law. @highlight Ryan Giggs won the accolade at the HMV Football Extravaganza @highlight Event brings together worlds of football and music to raise money for charity Nordoff Robbins @highlight Man United legend was joined on stage by Class of 92 teammates Paul Scholes, Nicky Butt and Gary and Phil Neville @highlight Another Old Trafford hero, Bryan Robson, handed over the award @highlight Sir Alex Ferguson paid tribute to Giggs in a video message
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Kane, who scored last night, and @placeholder have two apiece, Soldado just one.
Word at Tottenham's state-of-the-art Enfield training complex is that the club will make a concerted effort to sign Southampton striker Jay Rodriguez in January. What's for sure is manager Mauricio Pochettino needs to inject some life into his misfiring forward line, sooner rather than later. Wednesday night's Capital One Cup clash against Brighton merely underlined the White Hart Lane club's need for a shiny new striker once the transfer window re-opens. Roberto Soldado failed to find the net once again as Tottenham struggled against Brighton Spurs will reportedly make a January move for Southampton striker Jay Rodriguez Between them, Spurs' strike trio of Emmanuel Adebayor, Roberto Soldado and Harry Kane have scored five domestic goals this season. @highlight Roberto Soldado fails to find the net against Brighton @highlight Tottenham struggle to 2-0 Capital Cup win against Championship side @highlight Harry Kane scores second half goal but Spurs want a new striker @highlight Southampton frontman Jay Rodriguez is a target
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He had a platonic relationship with Ms @placeholder, a former co-worker in Sainsburys, despite his wish to take things further, the court heard.
Connah Smith, 20, of Brighton, East Sussex, 'stabbed a former colleague and her housemate, threatened to kill them, covered them in petrol and threw matches and told them not to call police for a day' A Sainsbury worker went online and searched 'what's the best way to murder somebody and not get caught?' before attacking and trying to set fire to two young women in their home, a court has heard. Connah Smith, 20, stabbed a former colleague and her housemate, dunked one in the bath, threatened to kill them, covered them in petrol and threw matches at them. Then when he left after the attack on Gabby Price and her housemate Megan Parsons, he allegedly said: 'Don't tell the police, give it a day. I want to have a good night's sleep.' @highlight Connah Smith attacked both Gabby Price and housemate Megan Parsons @highlight The 20-year-old covered the pair in petrol and then threw matches at them @highlight They finally escaped when one said that she was suffering a miscarriage @highlight Smith left and said 'don't tell the police - I want to have a good night's sleep'
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When @placeholder took his photograph, he got up off his chair and bolted inside, bellowing furiously: 'I don't want my picture in the papers.
Vile: Douglas Slade was warned he faced 40 years in jail over child abuse but boasted that he would pay to get case dropped A notorious British paedophile has built a house in the Philippines overlooking an elementary school and allegedly lures pupils as young as eight into his home where he abuses them for the price of a pair of flip-flops. Wealthy Douglas Slade, 73 – a founder of the vilified Paedophile Information Exchange which campaigned for child sex in the 1970s – has been repeatedly arrested for taking nude photos and molesting underage boys in the Philippines. But despite being on bail for cases involving pupils from the Amsic Elementary School in Angeles City, he continues to take pupils into his home, paying them the equivalent of two pounds a time for sex acts and photos, neighbours told the Mail Online. @highlight Douglas Slade was founder of vile Paedophile Information Exchange in UK @highlight Pensioner fled Britain after being exposed as a sex predator in the 1970s @highlight Moved to Angeles City in Philippines but was arrested for molesting boys @highlight He faced 40 years in jail but boasted he would bribe officials to drop case @highlight Now MailOnline is told he is preying on primary school children aged 8 @highlight He is making donations to the school and inviting children in to 'play' @highlight MailOnline has passed information to police about his activities
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'They are unequal forces and the @placeholder are trying to break through the crowds of enemies, but the ranks of the fighters are melting rapidly.
A medieval sword found buried under a birch tree in Siberia may have belonged to Ivan the Terrible, archaeologists have claimed. The rare 12th century blade, discovered in 1975 and nicknamed Siberia's Excalibur, was found three kilometres from where the lieutenant of a Cossack leader favoured by the tsar is thought to have died. Until now the sword had been considered a spoil of war, but a new theory suggests it could have may have been a gift from the leader to Ermak Timofeyevich, and passed along to Ivan Koltso. The sword discovered beneath a birch tree in Siberia may have belonged to the ruthless Russian tsar, Ivan the Terrible, whose armies conquered the area in the 1500s @highlight Medieval sword may have been gift from the tsar to Cossack leader @highlight Discovered in 1975 near where lieutenant is thought to have died @highlight Previously considered a spoil of war from Russia's battle for Siberia @highlight New theory put forward by archaeologist who discovered the blade
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Pro-democracy activists, as well as advocates for @placeholder independence and the spiritual group Falun Gong, have Web sites carrying information and views that the Chinese authorities deem "subversive."
Editor's note: In our Behind the Scenes series, CNN correspondents share their experiences in covering news and analyze the stories behind the events. Here, CNN's Jaime FlorCruz writes about press freedoms covering the Olympics. Journalists surf the Internet at the main Olympics press center in Beijing. BEIJING, China (CNN) -- For many overseas reporters now in Beijing, covering the Summer Games has turned into an Olympian task. We go through tedious security checkpoints to cover events and conduct interviews even as we deal with bureaucratic and linguistic barriers. But we face one particularly irritating issue: China's limits on Internet access. @highlight Internet access remains erratic for journalists in Beijing covering the Olympics @highlight Many sites about Tibet and spiritual group Falon Gong are deemed "subversive" @highlight China promised no restrictions on journalists when it bid for the Games @highlight Documents show IOC agreements were based on China's domestic laws
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It means @placeholder will not be able to have his hand reattached and he will now need an artificial arm.
By John Hall A Chinese man has been jailed for 11 years for cutting off his nine-year-old stepson's hand with a meat cleaver and boiling it so it would be impossible for surgeons to reattach. Wang Xinyu, 31, met the boy's mother Xiao Shen just over a year ago and the pair had been looking at buying a flat together in Shenyang - a city in east China's Liaoning province. But after the couple had a furious telephone argument about money, Wang lost his temper and began beating Xiao Jun with a stick before cutting off his hand with a meat cleaver and throwing it into a pot of boiling water that was being used to cook their evening meal. @highlight Wang Xinyu, 31, cut off nine-year-old Xiao Jun's hand after losing temper @highlight He had just had a telephone argument with Jun's mother about money @highlight Grabbed meat cleaver and cut off defenceless boy's right hand at wrist @highlight Threw severed hand into pot of boiling water being used to make dinner @highlight Hand was so badly damaged that surgeons were unable to reattach it
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The silver lining of the rather gloomy poll results is @placeholder' attitude toward work: compared with 2011, fewer survey participants consider their jobs frustrating.
By Snejana Farberov PUBLISHED: 15:48 EST, 1 June 2013 | UPDATED: 15:51 EST, 1 June 2013 Even though the U.S. economy appears to be on the mend, two thirds of American adults are unhappy these days, with minorities being the most miserable of the bunch, according to a new poll. The polling company Harris Interactive surveyed online 2,345 U.S. adults between April 10-15, asking them questions to calculate their overall level of happiness. According to the findings of the poll, only a third of Americans can quality as 'very happy.' Among the most discontented group are minorities, recent college graduates and people with disabilities. @highlight Harris Interactive poll found that the happiest groups include people over 50 and those early more than $50,000 a year @highlight Survey showed women are happier than men, while political independents are less happy that either Democrats or Republicans
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Little wonder then that Mourinho has opted for a return to Chelsea, the @placeholder side that helped the Portuguese etch his name into the fabric of modern football folklore as "The Special One."
(CNN) -- "The English media created an icon, an almost perfect human being." - soccer agent Paulo Texeira. Above all else, Jose Mourinho just needs to feel loved again. It has been in short supply during the final, painful throes of his tempestuous tenure as coach of Real Madrid. Beaten to the La Liga title by Barcelona, blasted out of the Champions League by Borussia Dortmund and battered by the press in Madrid, this is a season he's decried as the worst of his career. The 50-year-old leaves looking visibly drained, with dissent dripping from the dressing room and insults ringing in his ears, rivals lamenting him as a "scourge" on Spanish football. @highlight Jose Mourinho is returning to coach Chelsea six years after leaving London @highlight The Portuguese coach's three-year tenure at Real Madrid ended in failure @highlight Mourinho ready to build a dynasty at Chelsea, according to a Portuguese journalist @highlight One of his former players says Mourinho is perfectly suited to English football
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Other proposals in the business’ leaders report include scrapping EU-wide requirements for small businesses in low-risk sectors to keep written health and safety risk assessments, which would save businesses across the @placeholder an £2.3 billion a year.
By James Chapman PUBLISHED: 18:46 EST, 14 October 2013 | UPDATED: 02:07 EST, 15 October 2013 Business leaders will today attend a meeting of the Cabinet to unveil a blueprint for the return of powers from Brussels designed to save British firms tens of billions of pounds. In a highly unusual move, the heads of companies including Marks & Spencer and Diageo have been invited to address senior ministers in Downing Street on EU rules and regulations that are hampering economic growth. They will condemn ‘inflexible and unclear’ rules on working hours and the hiring of agency workers, onerous environmental and food labelling rules and a proposal to require 20 weeks’ maternity leave on full pay. @highlight Heads of companies such as Marks & Spencer and Diageo invited @highlight Will address ministers on EU rules and regulations that hamper growth @highlight Expected to condemn 'inflexible and unclear' rules on working hours, hiring agency workers, onerous rules and maternity leave proposal
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It’s one of the most frustrating challenges every passenger encounters when they board a plane – the mad dash to find a generous spot for their hand baggage. Placing luggage in the overhead lockers is often a tight squeeze as passengers skirt the rules with bags that barely fit, and it’s no surprise that some airlines are better than others when it comes to cabin baggage allowances. It turns out Spanish carrier Iberia is the most generous – allowing larger bags with no weight restrictions – while UK airlines Thomas Cook and Thomson and Dublin-based Ryanair are among the stingiest, according to a BBC survey. @highlight Spanish carrier Iberia allows larger bags with no weight restrictions @highlight Thomas Cook and Thomson found themselves at the bottom of the list @highlight easyJet allows larger bags in overhead lockers if there is enough room
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And if China were to say it is no longer interested in buying U.S. debt, that could make it harder for the @placeholder government to borrow the money it needs to operate.
(CNN) -- In Monday's foreign policy debate, President Barack Obama said former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney had criticized his administration for being too tough against China and bringing a protectionist case at the World Trade Organization. The statement: Obama cited a case in which the Chinese "were flooding us" with cheap tires. "And we put a stop to it and as a consequence saved jobs throughout America. I have to say that Gov. Romney criticized me for being too tough in that tire case; said this wouldn't be good for American workers and that it would be protectionist," Obama said. @highlight The Chinese "were flooding us" with cheap tires, Obama says @highlight "Gov. Romney criticized me for being too tough in that tire case" @highlight Romney said Obama's action was "decidedly bad for the nation"
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It's been 29 years since their team had won a playoff game, let alone go to the @placeholder.
(CNN) -- From 1976 to 1985 the Kansas City Royals were awesome. They had one of the best hitters in the game. They had sharp young pitchers. They were a part of almost every October. But the 1985 World Series comeback win over the St. Louis Cardinals was the Royals' last taste of glory until Wednesday, when this year's team rumbled back into the Fall Classic, sweeping the Baltimore Orioles to win the American League Championship Series. For much of the past 29 years, the Royals haven't been a baseball afterthought, they've been a non-thought, except for their loyal fans. @highlight The Kansas City Royals clinched a spot in the World Series on Wednesday night @highlight It's the first time they've done that since 1985 @highlight They're riding an 11-game win streak going into the Fall Classic
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Another of Giggs's most high-profile former team-mates, David Beckham, was happy to poke fun at @placeholder as well as hail him.
The glittering ceremony for Ryan Giggs's lifetime achievement award was hailed by Sir Alex Ferguson as the 'most special night at Manchester United in many years' as football's greats queued up to leave touching tributes to the Premier League legend. Giggs was presented with his award at Old Trafford on Thursday night, with his playing career looking like it is drawing to a close after 26 brilliant years. Cristiano Ronaldo, Eric Cantona and David Beckham were among the club heroes to laud Giggs in special video messages, while the likes of Pele and Michel Platini also paid tribute to the Red Devils interim player-coach. @highlight Sir Alex Ferguson said it was 'most special night' at club in years @highlight Giggs, 40, is set to decide on his future in near future with Louis van Gaal set to be named new United manager @highlight David Beckham and Pele were among the players to pay tribute to Giggs
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On track: Woods hits an approach shot during a practice round prior to the start of the 96th @placeholder
By Derek Lawrenson What’s that about Valhalla being a burial ground for legends? Maybe in Norse mythology, but clearly not for those of the golfing kind. To general astonishment and a fair level of hysteria, Tiger Woods showed up here in the nick of time on Wednesday and played the most watched nine-hole practice round in the history of the game. Was this the man who could barely lift himself off a buggy after withdrawing from the WGC Bridgestone Invitational on Sunday — the one whose hopes looked buried amid his latest injury setback? Fair play to his physio. Whatever he gets paid, he is worth it. @highlight Woods was a major doubt for the US PGA starting in Valhalla on Thursday @highlight Former world No 1 confirms he will play through the risk if injury having suffered from back problems @highlight The 14-time Major winner's body appears to be paying the price for gruelling training regime of early career
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But scientists have now scanned the skull to create a digital model of the @placeholder's face.
By Mark Prigg PUBLISHED: 06:40 EST, 21 January 2013 | UPDATED: 13:22 EST, 21 January 2013 A rich Roman nobleman's face has been recreated 2,000 years after he died in a British fortress - and scientists say he looked like a cross between Richard Burton and Sylvester Stallone. Archaeologists believed the mystery Roman may have been wealthy and had possibly retired from the Army when he died aged about 40. The skeleton in a stone coffin was unearthed near Newport, South Wales, not far from the Roman fortress at Caerleon. Scroll down for video Scientists have recreated the face of a 2,000 rich nobleman using technology to rebuild his face @highlight Wealthy Roman nobleman's face has been recreated 2,000 years after he died in a British fortress @highlight Skeleton in a stone coffin was unearthed near Newport, South Wales, not far from the Roman fortress at Caerleon
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Following the abuse of @placeholder at the hands of internet trolls - many thought to be fans of the footballer - the Justice Secretary announced a change in sentencing which quadruples the maximum penalty for offenders.
Sheffield United fans chanted their support for Ched Evans yesterday after he was released from prison having served half his sentence for rape. Some sections of the United supporters chanted: ‘Super Ched, Super Ched. He can do what he wants’ as the League One team visited Bradford. The fans’ show of support follows reports Evans was to be offered a two-year £500,000 contract by his former club – although United insist they have made no such decision. Sheffield United fans chanted in support of the disgraced footballer who was convicted of raping a 19-year-old girl Judy Finnigan’s comments on Evans’s case led to the trolling of her daughter Chloe. @highlight Sheffield United fans make sick taunts during match against Bradford @highlight Ched Evans was released from jail this week just halfway through sentence @highlight Footballer was convicted of raping a 19-year-old waitress in his hometown @highlight His release sparked debate and led to the trolling of model Chloe Madeley
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the @placeholder's response to victims has failed, either through individual
By Richard Hartley-parkinson and Arthur Martin PUBLISHED: 07:43 EST, 26 February 2013 | UPDATED: 20:20 EST, 26 February 2013 Police failed to investigate a rape by Jean Say who went on to kill his own children by cutting their throats as they lay in bed Rape victims were pressured into withdrawing their allegations to help police meet crime targets, a damning report revealed yesterday. Detectives from Scotland Yard’s specialist rape unit persuaded the women to say the attacks they endured were ‘consensual sex’. In one case, a detective sergeant pressured a woman to drop a rape claim against retired security guard Jean Say, 63, who then went on to murder his two children in their beds with a carving knife. @highlight Actions of Met Police sex crime unit described as 'wholly inappropriate' @highlight Officers were encouraged to take retraction statements from rape victims @highlight IPCC said handling of a rape case in 2008 was 'deeply disturbing' @highlight In 2011 he killed his own children, eight and 10, by slitting their throats @highlight 19 London officers have been disciplined - three who have been sacked.
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@placeholder flew to Kiev a day earlier than normal, taking their own chefs and dieticians with them.
KIEV, Ukraine -- Serbian central defender Nemanja Vidic has convinced Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson that he should play in Tuesday's Champions League clash away to Dynamo Kiev. Vidic clashes with Roma goalkeeper Gianluca Curci during the UEFA Champions League Group F match. The former Spartak Moscow player sat out Saturday's 4-1 victory at Aston Villa after suffering concussion during the Premier League win over Wigan immediately before the international break. However, he has made a good recovery and will now partner Rio Ferdinand in the heart of the United defense. Injury-plagued French striker Louis Saha definitely misses the tie with a long-term knee problem and fellow casualties Gary Neville and Owen Hargreaves also stayed behind. @highlight Nemanja Vidic plays in Man United's Champions League tie at Dynamo Kiev @highlight Serbian defender sat out 4-1 win at Aston Villa with after-effects of concussion @highlight United started group campaign with wins against Sporting Lisbon and Roma
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Close: Dylan and his older brother are seen playing with their father @placeholder
By Ian Gallagher and Sharon Churcher PUBLISHED: 19:36 EST, 15 December 2012 | UPDATED: 12:17 EST, 16 December 2012 A six-year-old British boy was last night named as one of the victims of the worst school shooting in American history. Dylan Hockley, whose family moved to Connecticut from Hampshire two years ago, was one of 20 children murdered by ‘deeply disturbed’ Adam Lanza in what may have been a revenge attack. The Mail on Sunday has learned that Dylan’s parents, Ian and Nicole Hockley, lived almost opposite the house Lanza shared with his mother Nancy, whom he also killed. @highlight Dylan Hockley's family moved to Connecticut from Hampshire in Jan. 2011 @highlight Boy, 6, was one of 20 children murdered by Adam Lanza in 'revenge attack' @highlight Ian and Nicole Hockley lived close to house Lanza shared with his mother
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Formula One driver Nico Rosberg and two of Germany's World Cup squad have been involved in a car accident during a promotional shoot at their World Cup training base on Tuesday which left two people in hospital. Rosberg and DTM driver Pascal Wehrlein were carrying Germany team-mates Julian Draxler and Benedikt Howedes in separate vehicles when Wehrlein's car collided with two people on a road in northern Italy's South Tyrol region. The road had been closed to the public. 'I am shocked by the accident,' said Rosberg, who leads the Formula One World Championship after winning Sunday's Monaco Grand Prix. @highlight Two people taken to hospital during Mercedes advert shoot @highlight Germany internationals Benedikt Howedes and Julian Draxler involved in cars when incident took place @highlight Pascal Wehrlein was driving the car involved in the crash, Nico Rosberg was driving the second vehicle @highlight Film set was near German team's hotel in South Tyrol, northern Italy
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While other women have defined @placeholder's appeal, the first lady is refining her role.
Editor's note: How would you rate President Obama's first 100 days? You'll get a chance to make your opinion known at 7 p.m. ET Wednesday on the CNN National Report Card. The Obamas enjoy their new family dog, Bo, at the White House. (CNN) -- Heather Ferreira works in the slums of Mumbai, India, where she has watched thousands of women live under a "curse." The women she meets in the squalid streets where "Slumdog Millionaire" was filmed are often treated with contempt, she says. They're considered ugly if their skin and hair are too dark. They are deemed "cursed" if they only have daughters. Many would-be mothers even abort their children if they learn they're female. @highlight Michelle Obama inspires women of color around the globe @highlight Indian woman: 'She is a new face for India' @highlight First lady's dark skin and modest upbringing gives women hope @highlight German woman: 'She's the perfect blend of power and civility'
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"There is no accounting for the sacrifice of all the people of Swat and the @placeholder.
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (CNN) -- Pakistani government officials announced Monday an agreement with the Taliban to allow strict Islamic law, or sharia, to be implemented in parts of North West Frontier Province. Delegation members of pro-Taliban leader Soofi Mohammad at a meeting in Peshawar Monday. It marks a major concession by the Pakistani government in its attempt to hold off Taliban militants who have terrorized the region with beheadings, kidnappings, and the destruction of girls' schools. The government will recognize sharia for the entire Malakand Division, which includes the Swat district -- a two-hour drive from Pakistan's capital, Islamabad -- the chief minister of North West Frontier Province Amir Haider Hoti announced Monday in a news conference. Islamic law is already being practiced in the area, where the Taliban have control. @highlight Pakistani Taliban's interpretation of sharia includes banning girls from school @highlight Deal with the Taliban comes after a visit by U.S. special envoy Richard Holbrooke @highlight Taliban: 10-day cease-fire in Swat Valley is good-will gesture towards government @highlight Critics warn that previous dealings with the Taliban have allowed it to regroup
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His appointment at @placeholder would be a huge surprise but he has been identified as a young manager with great potential.
By Simon Jones for MailOnline Paul Hartley has emerged as a shock contender to replace Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as manager of Cardiff City. The 37-year-old former Scotland international midfielder has been a success as manager at Dundee but only took over in January. He led them to the Scottish Championship title and promotion to the Scottish Premiership and has lost just three games while in charge. Paul Hartley has emerged as a shock contender to replace Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as manager of Cardiff City Hartley, who had a spell with Bristol City as a player, was previously manager of Alloa Athletic. @highlight Paul Hartley could replace Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as Cardiff City manager @highlight Former Scotland international currently in charge of Dundee @highlight Hartey led Dundee to Scottish Championship title @highlight Tony Pulis also considered but he would prefer Premier League club
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His properties were confiscated and his son abducted to @placeholder.
Barcelona (CNN) -- A small, wealthy region feels at odds with Spanish rule. Taxes are too high; political representation is limited; the elite feels unheard and ill-treated; unrest and popular opposition spread. Hardliners in Madrid advocate repression and have the ear of a new ruler. Turmoil ensues and escalates until a major confrontation is inevitable. The situation in Catalonia in 2012? No. This is the Netherlands, in the 1560s and 1570s -- another prosperous region ruled by Spain, where citizens felt that their values and way of life were not respected by Madrid policies. What started as a minor conflict escalated until it became the Eighty Years' War. By its end, Spain had permanently lost control of the United Provinces. @highlight Catalonia is fighting for independence in Spain, which has been hit by crisis @highlight The situation can be compared to the Dutch revolt in the 1560s and 1570s @highlight Spain has reacted to demands in the past with repression @highlight History shows such tactics typically make things worse
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Apple announced earlier this year it was replacing its mobile map software from Google with a new @placeholder-designed system.
(CNN) -- The Washington Monument towers above the National Mall in Washington, directly between the U.S. Capitol to the east and the Lincoln Memorial to the west. But Apple seems to think it lies several hundred yards to the south, near the Potomac River. The mistake appears to be one of many in Apple's new mobile maps, which replaced Google Maps as the default map application in iOS 6, the new operating system for iPhones, iPads and iPod Touches. Apple has faced a chorus of complaints since iOS 6 was made available for download Wednesday, and the griping will likely grow louder as people get their hands Friday on new iPhone 5s. @highlight Users complain about Apple's new maps feature for iPhones and iPads @highlight Users say landmarks have been misplaced, incorrectly named and even lost @highlight Apple's new maps replaced Google Maps as the default map application in iOS 6
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'If you really want to protect Americans from @placeholder, you secure the southern border,' he said.
The Department of Homeland Security flatly denied on Wednesday a claim from a California Congressman that the ISIS terror army is quietly slipping into the United States through its porous southern border – and that American border patrol agents have already captured ten of its soldiers. Republican Duncan Hunter told a Fox News Channel audience on Tuesday that ISIS, the self-proclaimed Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham, is actively infiltrating the U.S. 'I know that at least ten ISIS fighters have been caught coming across the Mexican border in Texas,' he said. 'There's nobody talking about it.' But DHS fired back, saying in a statement that Hunter's claim is 'categorically false.' @highlight Republican Rep. Duncan Hunter said Tuesday that the US Border Patrol told him about Islamist terror group's members slipping into the US @highlight 'The only way that ISIS is going to harm Americans,' he said, 'is by coming in through the southern border – which they already have' @highlight A shocked Fox News Channel host asked, 'You're talking about OUR southern border?' @highlight Another congressman claimed last month that the FBI is watching 40 Americans who have come back to the US after fighting for ISIS @highlight Obama administration denied in August that ISIS terrorists were massing in Juarez, Mexico with plans for car bomb attacks in America
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'I'm greatly concerned about Zahra Bahrami's situation, and I immediately asked the @placeholder authorities to clarify the very disturbing reports that she had been condemned to death," Foreign Minister Rosenthal said in a statement at the time.
Tehran, Iran (CNN) -- The Netherlands froze all ties with Iran Sunday after Tehran hanged a Dutch-Iranian woman a day earlier, calling the execution a "shocking act by a barbaric regime." And Dutch Foreign Minister Uri Rosenthal will "discuss possible measures" against Iran by the European Union on Monday, the foreign ministry said. Iran hanged Zahra Bahrami Saturday, saying she was a drug smuggler, the semi-official Fars news agency reported, although the Dutch government expressed "great concern" about her case three weeks ago. Fars said Bahrami smuggled cocaine into Iran with the help of a Dutch partner. But the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran suggested the drug charges were only a pretext to execute her. @highlight NEW: The Netherlands vows to discuss possible EU measures against Iran Monday @highlight Authorities say Zahra Bahrami smuggled cocaine into the country @highlight Human rights campaigners say she was originally charged with security offenses @highlight Her lawyer is "shocked" by the execution
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The court found that Nyiramasuhuko was a member of the Interim Government that issued directives whose intention "was to encourage the population to hunt down and take action against the 'enemy' and its 'accomplices'; terms which referred to @placeholder in general."
(CNN) -- A former Rwandan minister has been jailed for life for genocide and incitement to rape at the United Nations-backed court for Rwanda in Tanzania. Pauline Nyiramasuhuko, who is the only woman to be convicted by the court, was minister for family and women's affairs in the Rwandan government when some 800,000 people, mainly ethnic Tutsis, were killed in 1994. She was accused of direct and public incitement to commit genocide and of being responsible for rape "as part of a widespread and systematic attack against a civilian population on political, ethnic and racial grounds," the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) said. @highlight Nyiramasuhuko is the only woman to be convicted by the U.N.-backed court for Rwanda @highlight She was minister for family and women's affairs at the time of the mass killings @highlight Five other officials, including her son, are guilty of genocide and other charges @highlight Some 800,000 people, mainly ethnic Tutsis, died in the violence
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The rise of the pirate @placeholder websites coincides with concern among consumers about the high price of legal book downloads.
They have been one of the retail sensations of the Christmas season. Sales of eReaders, the handheld devices on to which electronic books can be downloaded, rocketed through December. It is good news for makers such as Amazon, which produces the best- selling Kindle and collects 30 per cent of the price of downloaded books. But there are fears that their profits could be hit by a the sheer number of pirate eBooks available to download for free. ePiracy: One of the illegal downloads being made available for the Amazon Kindle (left) is 77 Shadow Street by Dean Koontz. It can be obtained for free from pirate sites, while those who pre-order it from Amazon will have to pay nearly £12 @highlight Up to 20% of eBooks are sourced from illegal sites @highlight Publishers in talks with government to find ways of combating trade @highlight Sites offer hit books before they are published
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While the video sees Chris saving a damsel from an unhappy relationship, @placeholder said: 'It’s just saying - ultimately there is magic between two people no matter what anyone else thinks.'
Singer hinted his personal issues and insecurities played a big part in breakdown of marriage Said everyone goes through 'challenges' in their lives 'whether it’s love or money, kids, or illness' Chris Martin has spoken about how his personal issues played a part in his marital split from Gwyneth Paltrow. In a revealing interview with BBC Radio 1's Zane Lowe, the Coldplay frontman gave the first real insight into troubles within his ten-year marriage to the actress. 'About two years ago I was a mess really because I can't enjoy the thing that we are good at and I can't enjoy the great things around me because I'm burdened by this,' the 38-year old said. @highlight Singer hinted his personal issues and insecurities played a big part in breakdown of marriage @highlight Said everyone goes through 'challenges' in their lives 'whether it’s love or money, kids, or illness' @highlight New album Ghost Stories is about is his attempt at being 'honest' about everything that is happening
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Thumbing through a condolence book in the chapel, he found the friend whom he was with that day, @placeholder Capt.
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- For years, retired Air Force Col. John Leech has had no desire to return to the Pentagon. Retired Col. John Leech narrowly escaped death at the Pentagon on September 11, 2001. Leech narrowly escaped death September 11, 2001, when a hijacked American Airlines jetliner hit the building. He will attend Thursday's dedication of the Pentagon memorial honoring the 184 people killed in the terror attack. In an earlier visit to the memorial, Leech left a note for his friend Navy Capt. Jack Punches: "Thanks Jack for serving and dying for our nation." Leech could barely contain his sadness recently as he watched a Department of Defense videotape showing the burned interior of the area in the building where he was that fateful morning. @highlight Retired Col. John Leech narrowly escaped death on September 11, 2001 @highlight Pentagon survivor recalls shock, terror of that terrible morning @highlight Fleeing for safety, he saw a little girl's red comb untouched near a tattered suitcase @highlight Watch 9/11 memorials in New York and Washington on CNN.com Live
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Admirer: Facebook chairman and CEO Mark Zuckerberg donated money to @placeholder*, even though the project aimed to put him out of business
A 22-year-old social networking pioneer and Internet privacy advocate who dared to challenge Facebook and Google is dead. Ilya Zhitomirskiy died Saturday after San Francisco police were summoned for a reported suicide, police spokesman Officer Albie Esparza said. Mr Zhitomirskiy was one of the founders Diaspora*, a new social networking service meant to give users more control of their information online, and sought to lure people away from bigger sites like Facebook, Google and Twitter. Scroll down for video Pioneer: llya Zhitomirskiy believed he could change the world by giving users more privacy and more control in social networking Police would not release other details of his death and a medical examiner's report could take weeks before it becomes public. @highlight One of four friends from NYU who launched Diaspora* site, meant to protect users' privacy @highlight Group raised more than $200,000 in donations @highlight Mark Zuckerberg praised his project
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His late appearance as a substitute in the second leg was reported to the governing body by the @placeholder match delegate leading to his eligibility being investigated.
Celtic have been handed a sensational Champions League reprieve after UEFA ruled Legia Warsaw fielded an ineligible player against the Scottish champions. Henning Berg's side had advanced to the play-off round after winning the home and away legs on a convincing 6-1 aggregate. But a UEFA disciplinary meeting convened before the European draws in Nyon decided Celtic should be awarded a 3-0 second leg victory - and advance on away goals - after Legia fielded defender Bartosz Bereszynski for the final three minutes of Wednesday night's win in Edinburgh. VIDEO: Scroll down to watch Ronny Delia following Celtic's defeat on Wednesday @highlight Legia Warsaw fielded defender Bartosz Bereszynski was suspended after red card last season @highlight Celtic handed 3-0 win in second leg meaning they progress on away goals @highlight Ronny Deila's side go into the draw for the play-off round @highlight Legia chairman Dariusz Mioduski vows to challenge UEFA's decision @highlight Celtic drawn against Slovenian champions Maribor in the play-off round
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Ehsan will leave @placeholder after serving his prison sentence, so the judge opted not to impose a deportation order.
Jailed: Ali Ehsan has pleaded guilty to sexual assault after groping a young woman on a bus A doctor from Pakistan has been jailed after drunkenly assaulting a young woman whom he had followed off a bus. Ali Ehsan had arrived in Britain just a month before the attack, which took place when he had been drinking heavily because he was away from his family during the Islamic festival of Eid. The married 31-year-old sat next to the woman and put his hand on her thigh, then followed her when she alighted from the bus. He grabbed her and sexually assaulted her, at which point she kneed him in the groin and ran away. @highlight Ali Ehsan groped woman then followed her off the bus and assaulted her @highlight 31-year-old doctor was caught thanks to police CCTV appeal @highlight Ehsan was working in Bournemouth and had left his family in Pakistan @highlight Sentenced to eight months in prison after pleading guilty to sexual assault
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Yes, he’s grateful to @placeholder, but he’s stubborn as well.’
By Richard Kay and Geoffrey Levy PUBLISHED: 19:14 EST, 5 July 2013 | UPDATED: 19:45 EST, 5 July 2013 Looking unhappily dishevelled in the rain as he dutifully watched a border collie demonstrating its skill rounding up chickens, Prince Charles’s thoughts are bound to have strayed — if only for a moment — to the sanctuary of the white cottage where he and Camilla have been staying all this week on their annual summer trip to Wales. Imagine his pleasure as the royal rump sank thankfully that evening into the deep cushioning of the stripy sofas. Family ties: Annabel Elliot, left and sister Camilla are close confidants @highlight Charles and Camilla had trysts at her sister Annabel's country home @highlight Annabel Elliot is the only interior designer the Duchy uses @highlight In the past eight years, Annabel has received almost £1.2m from the Duchy
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It was not clear if the threat referred to a @placeholder to Paris flight, or vice versa.
(CNN) -- An Air France flight leaving Caracas, Venezuela, for Paris was stopped and searched on Saturday, after French intelligence alerted the Venezuelan government about the threat of an explosive device, a Venezuelan minister said. The evening Air France Flight 385 was grounded for a security sweep that involved explosives experts and a canine team, according to a statement posted on the website for Miguel Eduardo Rodriguez Torres, Venezuela's minister of popular power for international relations, justice and peace. The statement quoted Rodriguez Torres speaking to Venezuelan state television as saying: "The flight was suspended and (there was) a thorough review of the aircraft to confirm the situation, since allegedly a terrorist group planned to detonate the explosives during the flight." @highlight An Air France flight leaving Venezuela was searched after an explosive scare on Saturday @highlight The government was alerted about an alleged threat to detonate explosives @highlight The Paris-bound flight was postponed to Sunday after the operation ran for four hours
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In 2003, Cafu would make the final move of his career as he was transferred to @placeholder.
(CNN) -- When former Brazil international captain Cafu is asked why he became a professional footballer, he gives a simple reply. "I was born in 1970," he says. That may seem like a slightly abstract answer to those unfamiliar with South America's most populous nation. To those from the land of sun, samba and the beautiful game, however, it makes perfect historical sense. That was the year of the 1970 World Cup in Mexico, where Pele, Jairzinho, Rivelino, Carlos Alberto and Co. dazzled an international audience with a style of football seldom seen since. There are even some who maintain this Brazil side remains the greatest team in the history of the sport. @highlight Cafu is a FIFA World Cup winning captain and Brazil's most capped player @highlight He played for Sao Paulo, Palmeiras, Roma and Milan among others during his career @highlight Former right back believes Brazil will win a sixth World Cup in 2014
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He explained: "The fact that @placeholder panics every time there is a flurry is due to lack of preparedness at the infrastructure level.
(CNN) -- It was not a blanket of snow that fell on the Northeast this past weekend. It was more like a futon of snow. A stack of futons. And not the light foam futons, but old-fashioned futons stuffed with horsehair or maybe potting soil. Sodden futons stacked 3 feet high with no place to shovel them. But ignore my bitterness. I'm old and I just got in from shoveling the part of our driveway that the next civic-minded city plow is going to refill. In truth, New England handled this snow emergency like a champ -- so much better than the Blizzard of '78 in which people died stuck in their cars on the highway. @highlight David Weinberger: Blizzard not the worst, but why isn't New England better prepared? @highlight He says an Oslo commenter to his blog notes Norway is more sensible about snow @highlight Like Norway, New England could bury power lines, snow-proof infrastructure, he says @highlight Writer: It's too costly, and in the end, people don't see storms as disasters -- just as snow days
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Incredibly the appalling treatment only came to light after Mrs Wright’s son, @placeholder, placed a hidden camera in the room.
By Darren Boyle A care home worker was jailed and two of his colleagues received non-custodial sentences after they admitted ill-treating a 79-year-old dementia sufferer. Bristol Crown Court was shown video showing a distressed Gladys Wright being pushed, shoved and pulled on a number of occasions, while subjecting her to a tirade of verbal abuse. Daniel Baynes, Tomasz Gidaszewski and Janusz Salnikow can be heard calling the helpless pensioner a 'nasty aggressive bitch' and telling each other to 'f*** her', throughout the recordings. Scroll down for video Mrs Wright is clearly distressed as a member of staff pins the frail 79-year-old pensioner to her bed @highlight Gladys Wright was a resident at the Granary care home in Somerset @highlight Daniel Baynes verbally abused and manhandled 79-year-old Mrs Wright @highlight He even admitted one count of stealing the dementia patient's food @highlight He was caught on CCTV after Mrs Wright's son Peter installed a camera @highlight Janusz Salnikow received a two-month suspended sentence @highlight Tomasz Gidaszewski was ordered to do 180 hours unpaid community work @highlight Victim's son James said he wished he filmed 'nothing but good behaviour'
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@placeholder did not make an appearance in the Rugby World Cup until 2003, but the they became an overnight sensation during that year's tournament with their passionate play, despite not actually winning a match.
(CNN) -- As the powerhouses of the rugby world continue to battle over the Web Ellis trophy in the knockout stages of the World Cup, some of the sport's less-fancied teams are making their way home after a valiant, if unsuccessful, fight in the group stages. Since the tournament began in 1987, only four nations have walked away as world champions: New Zealand, South Africa, Australia and England. Canada's Canucks, Georgia's Lelos or the U.S. Eagles were never the bookmakers' favorites to win the Cup and for obvious reasons. These emerging nations do not compete anywhere near as regularly as the elite sides and, along with tactical and experience deficiencies, face a daunting challenge to emerge from the bruising challenge of the pool matches in the world's most prestigious event. @highlight Canada, Georgia and the U.S. are emerging as leading contenders in world rugby @highlight Georgia are building on their reputation for being competitive and physical @highlight The U.S. Eagles are a tight cohesive outfit that display deep national pride
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The floods this year were some of the worst @placeholder has seen in eight years.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 07:47 EST, 3 November 2012 | UPDATED: 12:58 EST, 3 November 2012 This is the tender moment an elephant sprayed his handler, a Mahout, with water as Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary in India reopened to tourists following devastating floods.Some 236 tourists visited Pobitora in the northeastern state of Assam, India, on Friday. Both elephants and jeeps took visitors on safari in the sanctuary. Pobitora was one of a number of parks in Assam that was hit by severe floods earlier this year. An elephant sprays water on his Mahout at the reopening of Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary in Assam, India @highlight Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary in northeastern India has reopened for visitors after floods devastated the area earlier this year @highlight The sanctuary has one of the world's highest concentration of rhino
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@placeholder is the custodian of one of the most progressive constitutions in the world, held up as a model state when it comes to protecting freedoms and rights.
Johannesburg, South Africa (CNN) -- A lawyer breaks down sobbing in court. The president's children sit in the public gallery. The secretary general of the ruling party, the African National Congress, sits behind them. Outside, military veterans and riot police hold back crowds dancing in support of the president. This is no normal high court case hearing. At issue is "The Spear," a piece of artwork depicting the president of South Africa as a Lenin figure with his genitals exposed, accused of offending the dignity of Jacob Zuma. The painting has pitched culture and tradition against constitutional rights. It has polarized a nation: Those who believe it is offensive to depict the President -- and in fact any black person -- in this way against those who believe in the freedom of expression. @highlight Painting by Brett Murray, "The Spear of the Nation" shows Jacob Zuma's genitals @highlight South Africa's ruling ANC claims the artwork offends the president's dignity @highlight Party wants the controversial image to be removed from websites @highlight Lawyer sobs in court describing South Africa's struggle for freedom, human rights
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After learning how her mother was mistreated in @placeholder, which has since closed, she said she was still tormented by guilt.
Siobhan Koralewski, 30, was given 18 months over the ill-treatment of four patients at Roundstone Care Residential Home in Filey, North Yorkshire A care home boss branded a female 'Darth Vader' for turning the lives of dementia sufferers into a 'nightmare' was today jailed for 18 months. Sentencing Siobhan Koralewski, 30, Judge Howard Crowson warned that patients mistreated in care homes were becoming Britain's 'voiceless victims'. Ms Koralewski was last month found guilty of five counts of neglect and ill-treatment of four patients in the Roundstone Care Home in Filey, North Yorkshire, where she worked as a senior carer. @highlight Siobhan Koralewski, 30, given 18 months for mistreatment of four patients @highlight Terrorised her victims at the Roundstone Care Home in North Yorkshire @highlight Court heard how she 'waved her breasts' in a dementia sufferer's face @highlight Also bit the 88-year-old man between legs and hauled him out of his chair @highlight Judge Howard Crowson told court they were Britain's 'voiceless victims' @highlight Said the treatment of patients was 'disgraceful, demeaning and persistent' @highlight Niece of one woman terrorised said 'we have been to hell and back'
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'I hope that they’ll accept it,' @placeholder said of the letter.
By Associated Press and Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:16 EST, 26 February 2014 | UPDATED: 13:54 EST, 26 February 2014 End of story: Convicted killer Michael Taylor is shown in this Missouri Department of Corrections photo released just hours before he was executed by lethal injection A man convicted of abducting, raping and killing a Kansas City teenager in 1989 was put to death tonight using a lethal drug after last-minute appeals Tuesday failed to stay Missouri's fourth execution in as many months. Michael Taylor, 47, of Kansas City, was executed at 12.01am Wednesday. @highlight Ann Harrison, 15, was kidnapped on her way to school, raped and murdered in March 1989 @highlight Michael Taylor, 47, admitted his part in crime and was sentenced to death @highlight He was pronounced dead at 12.10am local time after taking two deep breaths and closing his eyes for the last time @highlight Taylor issued a legal appeal over drug to be used, saying it will cause him 'inhuman pain and suffering' @highlight Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon denied last-minute clemency request @highlight Taylor was almost executed in 2006 before but got a last-minute reprieve @highlight Between November and January, Missouri put to death three death row inmates
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Somehow Moyes' team managed the unthinkable as the Scot presided over four defeats in four matches against @placeholder's two fiercest rivals, with an aggregate score of 11-1.
(CNN) -- Not so much the Chosen One, more the Disastrous One. From the get go, David Moyes struggled in getting to grips with the task of managing Manchester United and less than a year after succeeding the legendary Alex Ferguson, the Scot has been sacked just 10 months into a six-year contract. It's an old adage that Rome wasn't built in a day -- but it did burn in seven nights. With that in mind, here are the big mistakes made by Moyes during his turbulent Old Trafford tenure with the club now left fighting all sorts of fires both off and on the pitch. @highlight David Moyes is dismissed after less than a year in charge of English league titleholder @highlight The Scot was personally endorsed by outgoing manager Alex Ferguson @highlight Moyes' United slipped to 11th league defeat against his former club Everton on Sunday @highlight United will not feature in European Champions League for first time since 1995
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The @placeholder acts on behalf of the Assembly -- which meets only twice a year -- when it is not in session.
HAVANA, Cuba (CNN) -- Fidel Castro's nearly five decades of rule ended Sunday when Cuba's National Assembly chose his younger brother Raul to be the country's new president. The lawmakers' selection, which had been widely expected, came five days after Fidel Castro, 81, announced his resignation in a letter published in the state-run newspaper Granma. In his address to the National Assembly, the 76-year-old Raul Castro proposed that "we consult Fidel" on important decisions. The 614 members of the legislative body passed that motion unanimously. The lawmakers also announced that Jose Ramon Machado, a man of Raul Castro's generation, had been elected first vice president of the Council of State, despite the expectation of some that the post would go to someone younger. @highlight Raul Castro chosen as president by Cuba's National Assembly @highlight Fidel Castro's brother was the leader of Cuba's military for at least 50 years @highlight Fidel Castro announced his resignation last week in a letter published online @highlight The 81-year-old has ruled the communist country since the 1950s
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As part of the arrangement, MILF is responsible for maintaining peace on @placeholder island to prevent civil unrest during the congressional and local elections in the Philippines.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 08:59 EST, 13 May 2013 | UPDATED: 12:13 EST, 13 May 2013 As abbreviations go, the Moro Islamic Liberation Front's has got to be among the most unfortunate. But this didn't stop members of the former Muslim rebel group from patrolling the jungles of the Philippines today ahead of the country's contentious general elections. MILF joins countless other organisations with unfortunate acronyms - such as BAAPS, the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons. Scroll down for video MILFS: Members of the armed group Moro Islamic Liberation Front take a rest inside a hut as they secure the perimeter to help maintain a peaceful election against other lawless elements in Shariff Aguak, Philippines @highlight Moro Islamic Liberation Front is tasked with peace keeping in Mindanao @highlight Its acronym joins other unfortunate abbreviations - such as BAAPS, the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons @highlight But despite its name, MILF is a deadly serious organisation @highlight Former terrorist group on roadmap to peace settlement with government
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The administration chose to stress the positive on Monday with a statement saying November enrollment figures on @placeholder were expected to be higher than the previous month.
Washington (CNN) -- All eyes were on the problem-plagued Obamacare website Monday after the administration said it would smoothly handle most users following its botched launch two months earlier. White House spokesman Jay Carney told reporters that 375,000 visitors went to HealthCare.gov by 12 noon ET, almost half the total daily capacity of 800,000 that officials announced Sunday as a result of a round-the-clock effort to fix the site. However, Carney provided no details about how many of those visitors were able to sign on and enroll in insurance exchanges set up under President Barack Obama's signature health care reforms. @highlight HealthCare.gov handling visitors without delay early Monday evening @highlight Like all websites, some continuing problems will occur, officials say @highlight Republicans continue relentless attacks on Obamacare @highlight NEW: Preliminary figures show November website enrollment about 100,000, official said
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Beast: Jimmy Savile's abuse, which involved at least 300 victims, included some attacks on @placeholder premises
By Martin Robinson Dropped: Peter Rippon shelved Newsnight's investigation into paedophile Jimmy Savile and it was alleged today he refused to reopn it because he was furious when his decision was leaked Peter Rippon, the man who shelved the Newsnight investigation into decades of sexual abuse by Jimmy Savile, refused to reopen it because he was apoplectic his decision had been leaked, BBC sources have said. His call last December sparked the greatest crisis the corporation has faced for 50 years, and he was accused of orchestrating a cover-up just because they had spent huge sums on tributes to the paedophile who died last year. @highlight Peter Rippon was 'angry' because of the leaks but 'always intended to pursue' Savile, a friend told The Times @highlight He has been accused of dropping Newsnight's investigation because the BBC spent large sums on tributes to the paedophile when he died last year
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"If he didn't come through and give that vote and say, 'Yes we have got to save @placeholder.
Sterling Heights, Michigan (CNN) -- Joe Cefali has to leave 10 minutes earlier for work in the morning because the traffic is getting worse. And get this: That makes him happy. "You feel the rejuvenation," the 19-year Chrysler worker says of the mood inside the Sterling Stamping plant and in the busy restaurants and other businesses near the Chrysler and GM factories. "Yes, we have a future." He wasn't so sure in 2009 when Chrysler was teetering on the verge of collapse and Cefali for the first time had to file for unemployment benefits. He told his wife to prepare to move and began searching for work in Texas or Tennessee. Then help came from Washington. @highlight Michigan autoworker credits Obama for his job at Chrysler plant @highlight Autoworker support is big advantage for Obama in state Romney hoped to put in play @highlight Local GOP chairwoman says Romney is the perfect candidate for the times @highlight She concedes, though, the president's favorable image is an obstacle for Romney
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@placeholder was appointed reserve team manager in 2009 and has worked his way up to being an assistant first-team coach.
Jose Mourinho and his trusted backroom staff have a habit of badgering fourth officials and sparking touchline bust-ups with opposing benches. As Mourinho continues to create a siege mentality inside the Chelsea dressing room, there's little doubt that his inner circle will be backing every move the Blues boss makes. Here, Sportsmail discloses everything you need to know about Mourinho's sidekicks as they fight another battle against the rest of the Premier League. Jose Mourinho (centre) is flanked by fitness coach Rui Faria (left) and assistant manager Steve Holland RUI FARIA Rui Faria is a fitness coach with whom Mourinho worked closely at Porto, and took to Inter Milan and Real Madrid following his first spell at Stamford Bridge. @highlight Jose Mourinho has cut a frustrated figure on the sidelines this season @highlight Mourinho has created a siege mentality in bid to drive Chelsea to the title @highlight His backroom staff have been behaving in similarly petulant ways @highlight Rui Faria and Steve Holland will often follow Mourinho into arguments with opposing managers or officials @highlight CLICK HERE for all the latest Chelsea news
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"While @placeholder's presence on 'The Bachelor' is a step in the right direction, I would love to see more Latinos on screen that are mestizos."
(CNN) -- The headlines for the new season of ABC's "The Bachelor" read: "The Bachelor returns with its first Latino," "Hola, Juan Pablo," and "Expect 'lots of Latino' fun." And millions are tuning in to watch Juan Pablo Galavis, a 32-year-old former professional soccer player who is American-born but grew up in Venezuela. The "sexy, hot-blooded Latino" is one of many stereotypes that is prevalent in Hollywood. And, as the Hispanic population continues to grow, more and more attention is being drawn to how Latinos are represented in television and film. While it may seem harmless to portray Latinos as sexy, these typecasts limit the roles for actors in Hollywood, said actor Esai Morales. @highlight Are stereotypes in Hollywood harmless or harmful? @highlight Esai Morales: "I don't want to be the 'spice' added to a show, I'm not a condiment!" @highlight Reyes says Latinos have other things to worry about like the lack of voter participation @highlight "The key is to not let it just be a 'Latino wave,' and to be undeniably good"
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'Please find a practical way to meet the needs of @placeholder and its neighbors in this time of fear and suffering.
A plane carrying a third U.S. missionary infected with the Ebola virus in Liberia left the West African country's capital on Thursday, and he will be taken to the Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, the Christian organization SIM USA said. Dr. Rick Sacra, a 51-year-old Boston physician, is the latest worker for SIM USA to be infected with the virus that has killed more than 1,900 people. Debbie Sacra, wife of Dr. Sacra, made a statement on Thursday at 5 p.m. EDT at University of Massachusetts Medical School. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Transported to Omaha for treatment: Dr. Rick Sacra (left) pictured with his wife Debbie (right) prior to being exposed to the deadly Ebola virus @highlight Dr. Rick Sacra, a 51-year-old Boston physician, is the latest worker for SIM USA to be infected with the ebola virus @highlight His wife, Debbie Sacra, said her husband's message is that healthcare workers should be vigilant about wearing protective gear to prevent exposure @highlight She agrees with her husband's assessment of the disease that it is like an out of control wildfire @highlight Sacra left Liberia on Thursday, and he will be taken to the Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha on Friday @highlight Sacra had not been caring for Ebola patients but was delivering babies, and had been following protocols to prevent the disease, the group said
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When it started earning traction, @placeholder promoted the petition among users, but even before then it had taken on a life of its own, site spokeswoman Charlotte Hill said.
Ideally, Casey St. Clair would be spending Thanksgiving relaxing and eating dinner with her boyfriend and his family. Instead, the part-time Target employee and substitute teacher will work next Thursday night during the early kickoff of the big-box retailer's Black Friday sale. Stores will open at 9 p.m. on Thanksgiving this year, reflecting a wider shift in the retail industry toward getting a head start on the biggest shopping day of the year. Wal-Mart workers plan Black Friday walkout As it stands now, Toys R Us, Wal-Mart, Sears and KMart will be the first large retail chains to open their doors for bargain hunters at 8 p.m. Many other chains are open Thanksgiving Day, but their Black Friday sales don't start until midnight or Friday morning. @highlight Part-time Target employee says she has to forgo Thanksgiving with family because of 9 p.m. opening @highlight More than 40 petitions on Change.org ask retailers to "give Thanksgiving back to employees" @highlight Retail experts say power is in the hands of consumers to control demand for extended shopping hours @highlight Target says employees get overtime, holiday pay for working certain hours on Thanksgiving, Black Friday
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CNN contacted four genetic testing centers, each of which did something different: One center quickly contacted all patients to tell them about @placeholder; another contacted only patients they considered high risk; the third contacted patients three years after BART became available; and the fourth still hasn't contacted patients to tell them about BART.
(CNN) -- Imagine going in for a cancer screening, and the technician turns to you and says, "We're finished, but if I push this button over here, the machine can detect even smaller cancers. But here's the hitch: You have to pay $700 if you want me to push this button." "You'd be enraged," says Ellen Matloff, director of cancer genetic counseling at Yale University Cancer Center. "You'd want to know why you have to pay extra to push that button. Why didn't they just do it right the first time?" Doctors and genetic counselors interviewed by CNN say that Myriad Genetics in Utah is doing something very similar with tests that determine if a woman has a potentially dangerous genetic abnormality linked to breast cancers. @highlight Myriad Genetics owns the patent on breast cancer genes @highlight Myriad offers one test that catches most abnormalities, then charges $700 for second @highlight Company defends BART test, based on separate technology
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Mr @placeholder insisted: 'We will go on delivering on the economic plan that has brought the deficit down by a quarter.'
By Tim Shipman, Geoffrey Foster and Hugo Gye PUBLISHED: 18:34 EST, 24 February 2013 | UPDATED: 11:43 EST, 25 February 2013 George Osborne today refused to change course on his austerity plan despite the pound slumping to a new low today as investors reacted to the loss of Britain's gold-plated AAA credit rating. The Chancellor was called to the Commons this afternoon to be grilled by MPs after the UK's currency fell to its lowest level against the dollar for nearly three years and hit a 16-month low against the euro. The pound fell sharply to $1.51 and was as low as 1.14 euros today, compared with 1.23 euros earlier this year and close to 1.29 euros in last July. It means that £500 in a UK tourist’s pocket is now worth just 570 euros – compared with €645 last year. @highlight Sterling stands at $1.51 and €1.14 today after UK stripped of credit rating @highlight Slump could mean misery for holidaymakers and push up cost of living @highlight George Osborne to face grilling from MPs in the Commons @highlight Ken Clarke has admitted it will take 'years' to re-establish economic growth
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And when Falcao grabbed his second, beating two men before powering a shot in off the underside of the crossbar, @placeholder looked on the brink of a Europa League final place.
(CNN) -- Two goals from Colombian striker Falcao put Atletico Madrid in the driving seat as they defeated fellow Spanish side Valencia 4-2 in the first leg of their Europa League semifinal. The 26-year-old took his goal tally for the season to 32 as Diego Simone's side took a commanding lead in their final four clash at the Vicente Calderon Stadium. Goals from Miranda and Adrian sandwiched Falcao's brace, but Ricardo Costa's injury time header, which added to Jonas' earlier strike, gave Valencia hope ahead of the second leg next week. In the other semifinal, two late goals helped Portuguese side Sporting Lisbon to a 2-1 home victory over another Spanish side, Athletic Bilbao. @highlight Atletico Madrid beat fellow Spaniards Valencia 4-2 in their Europa League semifinal first leg @highlight Falcao scores twice for Atletico but late goal for Valencia takes gloss off their win @highlight Portugal's Sporting Lisbon come from behind to beat Athletic Bilbao 2-1 in other tie @highlight Goals from Diego Capel and Emiliano Insua cancel out Jon Aurtenetxe's opener
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But some question whether @placeholder's support for Hamas is still strong.
If the Gaza truce holds and Israel's Operation Protective Edge comes to its conclusion, some things are certain. Both Israel and Hamas will declare military victory -- Israel pointing to the destruction of militants' tunnels and depletion of Hamas' rocket supply; Hamas pointing to dozens of dead Israeli troops and the survival of Hamas leadership in Gaza. But unlike in previous conflicts, when Hamas had the support of many Arab nations, things have changed. This time, as CNN has reported, the fighting between Israel and Hamas has been a proxy war for the Mideast. Key regional players Jordan, Egypt and Saudi Arabia have their own reasons to want to fend off the Muslim Brotherhood, of which Hamas is part, experts say. And Europe, like the United States, lists Hamas as a terrorist organization for its numerous attacks on civilians. @highlight Jordan, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia don't support Hamas, analysts say @highlight Turkey and Qatar do; some question the extent of Qatar's support @highlight Iran and Syria had a falling out with Hamas @highlight Popular support may spike, but weapon supply is limited, analysts say
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'It is going to fuel the debate again about use of technology because we (the @placeholder dugout) have the benefit of being able to see it in a few seconds and know what has happened and it is unfortunate to have to deal with two occasions like that in the first half.
Liverpool were the beneficiaries of a decision that Gary Lineker described as the 'worst penalty decision ever' in their clash at home against Leicester City. The hosts took the lead through a Steven Gerrard penalty in the 17th minute but their visitors were left furious after referee Mike Jones deemed that Wes Morgan handled the ball in the penalty area when it seemed to hit him in the face. An excellent sliding pass from Liverpool forward Coutinho released Raheem Sterling in the 16th minute and as the frontman checked back, Leicester defender Morgan slid in and was adjudged to have handled. @highlight Liverpool were awarded a penalty by referee Mike Jones in the 17th minute @highlight The ball struck Wes Morgan in the face but the official gave the penalty @highlight Steven Gerrard scored it and put Liverpool ahead on New Year's Day
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By Snejana Farberov PUBLISHED: 12:49 EST, 1 November 2012 | UPDATED: 12:50 EST, 1 November 2012 A suspected robber in Missouri learned the hard way that you don't mess with a bank president - especially one who's packing a Colt .380 pistol at all times. David Thompson, 58, who has stood at the helm of Peoples Bank and Trust in the city of Troy for the past 36 years, turned the tables on a would-be robber wearing a Halloween mask by pulling a gun on him in the parking lot and detaining him until police arrived. ‘I didn’t have time to get scared,’ Thompson, a life member of the National Rifle Association who supports concealed-carry laws, told the St Louis Post-Dispatch. @highlight Bank president of 36 years David Thompson followed would-be assailant Donald Lee into the car park and restrained him until police arrived @highlight Lee had made off with $4,779 in cash but wasn't actually armed @highlight National Rifle Association member Thompson, 58, always carries a Colt .380 pistol at work @highlight Lee is facing charge of first-degree robbery, with bail set at $50,000
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@placeholder chose Wednesday to open its superstore because that was supposed to be the day the state was scheduled to begin accepting applications to run a marijuana dispensary.
(CNN) -- It's called the "Walmart of Weed." This newest big-box store is devoted to selling marijuana-growing equipment. Its biggest outlet yet is to open Wednesday in Phoenix, where Arizona voters approved medical cannabis last fall. The weGrow Store will be the first outside California, where medical weed has long been legalized. None of the chain's three stores sell the drug. Instead, they unabashedly promote medical marijuana by offering "everything -- from supplies to services -- that cultivators need to grow it," the company says. What sets weGrow apart from the mom-and-pop stores selling the growing supplies is that weGrow openly states its hydroponic equipment is intended for pot, a spokeswoman said. @highlight The weGrow firm will open its third superstore in Phoenix on Wednesday @highlight It openly sells marijuana-growing equipment but not the drug itself @highlight Arizona has asked a federal court to rule on the legality of medical cannabis @highlight Arizona voters approved medical marijuana in November
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A Hamas building and a @placeholder training camp were hit, he reported.
Jerusalem (CNN) -- Eleven rockets were fired into Israel from Gaza on Thursday, a day after a fatal terrorist bombing in Jerusalem killed a woman and wounded more than 50 other people, the Israel Defense Forces said. "The question is why," Brig. Gen. Yossi Kuperwasser said in a phone call Thursday, speaking about the increase in attacks, which the IDF said caused no injuries. Israel's ambassador to the United States said Thursday the rocket attacks appear "unrelated" to Wednesday's bombing in Jerusalem. Michael Oren said the rocket attacks probably have to do with infighting in the Hamas-controlled territory of Gaza. However, he said, there has also been an escalation in violence against his country. @highlight NEW: Eleven rockets were fired into Israel from Gaza on Thursday @highlight NEW: Israel launches airstrikes Thursday night in Gaza @highlight NEW: Obama expresses his condolences over the bombing @highlight Israel's U.S. ambassador says the bombing and rockets appear unrelated
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By Matt Lawton PUBLISHED: 17:09 EST, 26 July 2012 | UPDATED: 19:57 EST, 26 July 2012 Kitted out: Team GB swimmer Amy Smith models the new swimsuit, which could give her an advantage over rivals who haven't got one Britain’s swimmers will wear kit that could give them as much as a 2 per cent advantage over many of their rivals in the pursuit of gold at the Olympics. Australian swimming great Ian Thorpe – who helped to test the swimsuits – said he believed they could make a difference. ‘It might sound like a minimal advantage, but it could be significant,’ said the five-times Olympic champion, who described yesterday how he battled winds of 128km in a wind tunnel at a special testing centre in Eindhoven in the Netherlands. @highlight But is it right athletes should have an edge because of their brand of kit? @highlight Don't forget to pick up your copy of today's Daily Mail for your guide to the Olympics.
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workmanship that killed @placeholder four years ago, despite him earlier pleading
By Mark Duell and Ryan Kisiel PUBLISHED: 15:52 EST, 15 October 2012 | UPDATED: 02:54 EST, 16 October 2012 The mother of a three-year-old girl killed instantly by a falling 5ft brick wall has said that ‘nothing will ever take away the pain’ of losing her - and that it’s still haunting to recall the heartbreaking incident. Lindsay Burgess, 33, was walking along a road with Meg and her baby son in Meliden, North Wales, in July 2008 when the recently-built wall collapsed onto the pavement and crushed the little girl. She desperately pulled the bricks away with the help of builders and dragged Meg from the rubble - but saw her fixed eyes, blue lips and broken body, realising there was no chance of resuscitation. @highlight Lindsay Burgess, 33, was walking with Meg and her baby son in July 2008 @highlight But recently-built wall collapsed onto pavement and instantly crushed girl @highlight Mother describes seeing daughter's fixed eyes, blue lips and broken body @highlight Last week builder George Collier, 49, was jailed over the bad workmanship
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In 1977, @placeholder's legislature reduced the penalty for possessing 25 grams or less of marijuana to a noncriminal violation carrying a fine of no more than $100 for first-time offenders -- as long as the marijuana was in private possession and not in public view.
(CNN) -- The Chicago City Council approved a measure on Wednesday that allows police to issue citations for those carrying small amounts of marijuana rather than make arrests. It's the latest follow through by U.S. officials to decrease penalties associated with the drug. The ordinance, which was modified from a 2011 plan, would afford city police officers the discretion to issue a citation for those carrying up to 15 grams of marijuana. Offenders would face a fine that ranges from $250 to $500. "The result is an ordinance that allows us to observe the law, while reducing the processing time for minor possession of marijuana -- ultimately freeing up police officers for the street," Mayor Rahm Emanuel said in a statement. @highlight Chicago approves a measure that allows citations for those carrying small amounts @highlight Offenders would face a fine that ranges from $250 to $500 @highlight Rhode Island Gov. Lincoln Chafee signed a similar measure into law earlier this month @highlight New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo asked legislators to reduce penalties for possession
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In @placeholder, bringing a case before a grand jury in a felony case is optional -- prosecutors could have chosen to conduct a probable cause hearing before a judge.
(CNN) -- If the local grand jury brings no charges against police Officer Darren Wilson in the case of Michael Brown's killing, street protests in Ferguson, Missouri, are inevitable. Demonstrators angry about Wilson's shooting of the unarmed black teenager in August already decry the grand jury's secrecy and "lack of transparency." But for those who believe that the grand jury procedure is some sort of cop and prosecutor conspiracy to trample the rights of minority citizens, a little background on this hallowed institution might be in order. Although prosecutors are often accused of controlling grand jury proceedings, the institution was actually created by the Founding Fathers to provide a wall of citizen protection against overzealous prosecutors. It is a section of the 5th Amendment of the Bill of Rights. @highlight Paul Callan: Ferguson protests certain if grand jury fails to indict Officer Darren Wilson @highlight Callan: Protesters might want to skip grand jury process, but it's essential @highlight Callan: It's better that a citizens' panel handle this explosive case than a single judge @highlight He says change comes through voting rather than in street demonstrations
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It looks like a bold decision, especially now there's no way back - after initially telling her she could return, the producers decided @placeholder would be murdered.
By Tom Latchem When quitting a job, most of us would have something else lined up - but not Coronation Street's Michelle Keegan. Showing the brassy qualities of her character Tina McIntyre, she's walking out on Britain's biggest show in June - her first and only acting role - even if it means a spell of unemployment. 'There's no plan,' she says. 'I'm going to go with the flow and if I get another job straight away, great, but if I don't then I don't. I have things in the pipeline but nothing's set in stone.' Michelle isn't worried about having a spat of unemployment when she leaves Corrie this June @highlight This June Michelle Keegan will leave the set of Coronation Street @highlight She says that she's not worried about facing unemployment @highlight She says she's looking forward to married life with fiancé, Mark Wright
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@placeholder told investigators she stabbed the victim multiple times, according to a criminal complaint.
A state doctor has claimed that the mental condition of a 12-year-old girl accused of brutally stabbing a classmate to impress Slender Man has improved and she is fit to stand trial. Morgan Geyser was ordered to undergo mental health treatment in August after a psychologist testified that she was not fit to stand trial, claiming she saw and heard unicorns, Slender Man and Harry Potter's Voldemort. The girl, who had previously appeared disheveled and often rocked back and forth in court, looked more alert and had her hair back from her face during Wednesday's brief hearing. She is accused of stabbing a 12-year-old classmate 19 times with another friend, Anissa Weier, after they lured her into the woods in Waukesha following a sleepover on May 30. @highlight Morgan Geyser was deemed unfit to stand trial in August but a doctor said at a hearing on Wednesday that she has improved @highlight Geyser and a friend, Anissa Weier, are accused of stabbing a classmate 19 times in May to impress the fictional character Slender Man @highlight The victim, also 12, managed to get help and is recovering @highlight Weier, now 13, has a competency hearing next month
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He is an emotionally paralysed mess riddled with self loathing and doubt now that it is show time,' Mr @placeholder responded.
Hundreds of private emails detailing Michael Jackson’s dramatic deterioration in his final days will play a key role in a £26.5billion ($41billion) wrongful death trial beginning today in Los Angeles. The messages sent by executives at AEG, the US entertainment giant behind the star’s doomed comeback tour, reveal the 50-year-old singer’s turmoil as he struggled with his health and inner demons to prepare for the lucrative concerts. Opening statements begin this morning in the case being brought by Jackson's mother and his three children, who claim AEG was liable in the June 25, 2009 tragedy. Doomed: The emails between executives from entertainment giant AEG are believed to reveal Michael Jackson's declining health ahead of his doomed This Is It comeback tour @highlight Messages sent by executives at US entertainment giant AEG @highlight Firm was behind Michael Jackson's doomed comeback tour @highlight Reveal the 50-year-old singer’s turmoil as he struggled with his health @highlight Case being brought by the star’s mother and his three children @highlight They claim AEG is liable for his death in June 2009
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Syrian troops lobbed shells laced with chlorine at a western @placeholder town on Thursday, causing dozens to suffer from the inhalation of toxic gas, the opposition-run Hama Media Center said.
After another violent week in Syria's civil war, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon expressed regrets for the "inability of the international community to unite in stopping this conflict." Ban was referring to a mortar attack Friday on an electoral rally that reportedly killed at least 21 people. A child was among the dead in the shelling, which struck a pro-government election campaign tent in the regime-controlled part of Daraa. The opposition Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said that Islamist rebels were responsible for the attack and that at least 11 of the victims were civilians. The United Nations has asked the Syrian government to reconsider next month's election as the carnage mounts. Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, who is blamed for the using his military to clamp down on opposition forces, is once again a candidate. @highlight At least 21 die in shelling at a pro-Assad campaign tent, opposition says @highlight Opposition forces say Syrian military uses toxic gas @highlight CNN can't independently confirm authenticity of videos purportedly showing gas attack @highlight U.S. secretary-general calls for end to violence
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"@placeholder people started driving by the hospital just opening fire on the hospital," Kiriakou said, and a Pakistani security officer quickly arranged for a helicopter to transfer Zubaydah to a military base.
Washington (CNN) -- Just months after the 9/11 attacks, the United States appeared to have its biggest catch in the newly launched war on terror. Abu Zubaydah, considered one of al Qaeda's senior lieutenants, lay in a pool of blood on a street in Faisalabad, Pakistan, having been shot three times during a U.S.-coordinated raid on a house where a group of suspected terrorists was building a bomb. CIA operative John Kiriakou, who helped plan the raid, rushed to the scene. But when he gazed down at the critically wounded man, it didn't quite look like the person he had seen in a 4-year-old passport. @highlight New book is John Kiriakou's view of life as a spy, role in fighting war on terror @highlight Kiriakou, who spent 14 years in CIA, tells of capture of an al Qaeda senior lieutenant @highlight He also talks about 9/11, says decision to invade Iraq made before public debate ended @highlight He says waterboarding "caused more damage to our national prestige than was worth it"
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By Daniel Miller PUBLISHED: 15:10 EST, 26 June 2012 | UPDATED: 01:31 EST, 27 June 2012 A man who was woken after 10 months in a coma when he heard his girlfriend's voice over the phone from 7,000 miles away in Bali has spoken for the first time. Mathew Taylor, 31, suffered devastating injuries in a motorcycle crash while staying on the Indonesian Island last July. He had been lying in a hospital bed, unconscious and unresponsive, for months, until a phone call from fiancee Handayani Nurul, known as Anda, earlier this month. At the sound of her voice tears began trickling down his cheek. @highlight Mathew Taylor, 31, has been unconscious for ten months after horrific motorbike crash @highlight Fiancee Anda Nurul, 27, was forced to leave him in British hospital after her visa ran out @highlight Doctors had told his family he might never wake up
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Tuesday's violence is the deadliest attack in @placeholder since a man with an automatic weapon killed eight seminary students in March 2008.
A large crowd of mourners gathered in Jerusalem on Tuesday just hours after four Israeli worshipers -- all of whom held either dual U.S. or British citizenship -- were killed by Palestinians wielding butcher knives and a gun, Israeli police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld told CNN. Hours after the attack, a policeman shot during the rampage while pulling a woman to safety died from his wounds, said Racheli Goldblatt, a spokeswoman at Hadassah hospital. At 7 a.m. local time, Moshe Twersky, 59; Aryeh Kupinsky, 43; Avraham Shmuel Goldberg, 68; and Kalman Levine, 55, were praying in a synagogue in the Har Nof neighborhood, an ultra-Orthodox community on the outskirts of Jerusalem where many people from Western nations live, the Israeli Foreign Ministry said. @highlight A policeman wounded in the attack has died, a hospital spokeswoman says @highlight Police say three Americans and one British man were killed at a Jerusalem synagogue @highlight Assailants, who police shot and killed, were Palestinian cousins from East Jerusalem @highlight The father of one of the Americans was a noted Harvard professor and Jewish thinker
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@placeholder’s ‘latest babe’ according to one close friend of Zimmerman's
By Helen Pow PUBLISHED: 11:48 EST, 20 November 2013 | UPDATED: 13:02 EST, 20 November 2013 George Zimmerman's now-estranged girlfriend claims the guy she once called 'Georgie' spiraled into a deep depression after his acquittal in the Trayvon Martin case and has tried to kill himself multiple times, once putting a gun in his mouth and threatening to pull the trigger. Samantha Scheibe was spotted leaving her Florida home Wednesday with an armed escort and under a towel, two days after the couple's violent argument, which saw Zimmerman ordered to stay 1,500 feet away from her at all times and hand over his array of guns. @highlight Samantha Scheibe was spotted leaving her Florida home with an armed escort Wednesday, two days after calling 911 on George Zimmerman @highlight In a revealing series of text messages and phone calls leading up to the couple's violent argument has painted a clearer picture of their relationship and Zimmerman's life @highlight Scheibe claims she stopped Zimmerman killing himself after he spiralled into a deep depression following his acquittal in the Trayvon Martin case @highlight She also said he loves the media attention and gets more depressed and volatile when he is not in the headlines
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White lions watch proceedings during a police raid on the imported species in @placeholder yesterday
By Harriet Arkell PUBLISHED: 06:25 EST, 11 June 2013 | UPDATED: 12:18 EST, 11 June 2013 Police in Bangkok have arrested a pet shop owner after finding a menagerie of illegally imported animals during a swoop on a warehouse outside the city. Thai officers found 14 albino lions from Africa and hundreds of other protected animals including birds, meerkats, tortoises, peafowls, capuchin monkeys and other species from overseas and Thailand, a police spokesman said. Colonel Ek Ekasart said Montri Boonprom-on, 41, faced charges of possessing wildlife and carcasses, and he could face up to four years in jail and a fine of 40,000 baht (£830 or $1,300). @highlight Lions from Africa and leopard in a box found in residential area of Bangkok @highlight Pet-shop owner Montri Boonprom-on, 41, arrested and could face prison @highlight Thailand is a hub of the international black market in protected animals
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Ms Chapman, a project manager for a building company, explained: '@placeholder had a fit first.
By Emma Innes PUBLISHED: 05:37 EST, 5 June 2013 | UPDATED: 05:49 EST, 5 June 2013 Two-year-old twin sisters are not able to enjoy playing in the park or to go on holiday because the excitement could kill them. Darcie and Evie Chapman, from Warrington, Cheshire, are the only twins in the UK to have a severe form of epilepsy called Dravet Syndrome. Seizures can lead to SUDEP (sudden unexplained death in epilepsy patients) and the condition leads to delays in development, feeding problems, sleep problems and behavioural problems. Evie and Darcie Chapman have a severe form of epilepsy called Dravet Syndrome. It causes seizures, developmental delays, behavioural problems and feeding difficulties. They are pictured with parents, Mark and Natalie @highlight Darcie and Evie Chapman, from Cheshire, both have Dravet Syndrome @highlight Their seizures can be triggered by excitement and extremes of temperature @highlight The syndrome also causes developmental delays and behavioural problems @highlight Their seizures are now successfully controlled using medication @highlight May be eligible for treatment with special high-fat diet when they are older
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M@placeholderhas increased water sampling and inspections of construction sites in an attempt to find the source of the contamination.
Residents told to boil drinking water for the second time in a week because of E. coli contamination are awaiting new test results Friday in the Seattle suburb of Mercer Island — one of the wealthiest towns in Washington state whose residents include billionaire Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen. The warning is unusual because most boil-water advisories hit small communities in rural areas. The city of 24,000 on an island in Lake Washington issued the second order Thursday after routine testing again turned up E. coli, and more than 60 businesses were told to close. Scroll down for video Residents told to boil drinking water for the second time in a week because of E. coli contamination are awaiting new test results Friday in the Seattle suburb of Mercer Island @highlight No illnesses have been reported yet @highlight City of Mercer Island issued the new order Thursday after routine testing again turned up E. coli and more than 60 businesses were told to close @highlight Local and state health officials unsure how the contamination is getting into the water
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@placeholder told police he then "heard a thumping sound coming from upstairs and his wife call his name," according to the affidavit.
(CNN) -- A Colorado teenager is facing a first-degree murder charge, accused of stabbing her mother 79 times in the face and neck in the bathroom of their Aurora home. Isabella Yun-Mi Guzman, 18, is being held without bond at the Arapahoe County Jail in the August 28 stabbing death of her mother, Yun-Mi Hoy, 47. The teen's stepfather, Ryan Hoy, told authorities that Guzman and her mother had often fought in the past, but Guzman spit in her mother's face and became "more threatening and disrespectful towards her mother" in the days leading up to the killing, according to an arrest affidavit. @highlight Isabella Yun-Mi Guzman, 18, held without bond in mother's stabbing death @highlight Yun-Mi Hoy, 47, suffered 79 stab wounds to the face and neck, autopsy says @highlight Guzman sent mother an e-mail stating, "You will pay," before the killing, affidavit states
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Fernandes: Well there's a fine line between brilliance and stupidity, so the second point in a statement that @placeholder's made is how to become a millionaire, start with a billion and start an airline.
(CNN) -- He's been described as the Richard Branson of Asian airlines. And he certainly knows a thing or two about building a brand. Tony Fernandes, CEO of Air Asia, spoke to CNN's Andrew Stevens in The Boardroom. In just five years, Tony Fernandes has built Air Asia from a bankrupt local carrier to the region's biggest budget airline -- 18 million passengers will fly the airline this year. CNN's Andrew Stevens talked to Fernandes in Macau to find out why, at the age of 37, he would leave a comfortable job in the music industry to start a new business in the cut-throat, not to mention high risk, aviation industry. @highlight Tony Fernandes, CEO of Air Asia, talks to CNN's Andrew Stevens @highlight He turned Air Asia into the region's biggest budget airline @highlight Fernandes is known for joining in with staff at all levels
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It wasn't until she met @placeholder about five years ago that she got some relief.
ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- You wouldn't know it by looking at her, but at any given moment Dana Poole hurts all over. Dana Poole, left, feels aches all over at any given moment from a condition called fibromyalgia. "It's kind of like a burning, but an ache. It's almost like you have the flu," said Poole, 31, a receptionist from Canton, Georgia. Poole is one of almost 6 million Americans who suffer from a chronic condition called fibromyalgia. In addition to widespread pain, patients may complain about fatigue and sleep disturbances, depression, headaches, irritable bowel syndrome and heightened sensitivity. "Dana is typical of a lot of fibromyalgia patients," said Dr. Jefrey Lieberman, an Atlanta, Georgia-based rheumatologist. "She came into my office complaining of a lot of diffuse pain all over her body and fatigue. She really didn't know why she was getting it." @highlight Nearly 6 million Americans suffer from a chronic illness called fibromyalgia @highlight Symptoms include fatigue, sleep disturbances, depression and headaches @highlight Experts aren't sure what causes it; often misdiagnosed @highlight It's estimated that up to 90 percent of patients are women
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@placeholder conducted a pair of U.S. spacewalks for a total 12 hours and 58 minutes.
The American bears a broad grin, flashing an "OK" sign to the Russian support team tending to him after his descent from space. It's not exactly the image of two countries at extreme odds over the Ukraine crisis. But in the world of U.S.-Russian relations, space is impervious, as demonstrated by the joint effort to bring American astronaut Mike Hopkins and his cosmonaut counterparts, Soyuz Cmdr. Oleg Kotov, a native of Crimea, and fellow flight engineer Sergey Ryazanskiy, home to Earth. The Soyuz TMA-10 spacecraft landed in Kazakhstan early Tuesday after the trio spent more than five months aboard the International Space Station, leaving the multinational astronaut delegation of Japan's Koichi Wakata, America's Rick Mastracchio and Russia's Mikhail Tyurin to finish the orbital laboratory's Expedition 39. @highlight American Mike Hopkins returns to Earth with Russian, Crimean cosmonauts @highlight Even if U.S., Russia are at odds, space collaboration endures, NASA says @highlight U.S. astronauts have no way to get to and from the International Space Station @highlight In return, U.S. brings money, more advanced technology to table
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The Giant-@placeholder rider is better suited to slightly flatter finishes but he raced clear with 300m remaining.
Britain's Mark Cavendish relinquished his hold on the Dubai Tour lead as Germany's John Degenkolb claimed a potentially decisive win in Friday's third stage. Stage one winner Cavendish (Etixx-QuickStep) fell out of contention for the finish of the 205-kilometre route from Dubai to Hatta Dam as Degenkolb (Giant-Alpecin) triumphed. Cavendish finished 10 seconds behind the eventual winner Degenkolb in 17th place. Degenkolb picked up 10 bonus seconds for the win and consequently relegates Cavendish to second in the standings. Mark Cavendish (right) lost his race lead but retained his red points jersey during stage three The riders make their way through the streets of Dubai at the start of stage three @highlight Germany's John Degenkolb won the third stage of the Dubai Tour @highlight Stage one winner Mark Cavendish lost his lead but retained the red jersey @highlight Alejandro Valverde and Juan Jose Lobato finished second and third respectively
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The @placeholder provided an initial declaration of its stockpile and must submit a plan for destroying the weapons by October 27, Uzumcu said.
(CNN) -- The Syrian government is working constructively with the international team overseeing the destruction of the nation's chemical weapons, the chief of the world's chemical weapons watchdog said Wednesday. Inspectors visited a first site earlier this week, where they saw some chemical weapons equipment destroyed, and are expected to visit more than 20 others over the coming days, said Ahmet Uzumcu, director-general of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons. "The cooperation has been quite constructive, and I will say that the Syrian authorities have been cooperative," Uzumcu told reporters at The Hague on Wednesday. Syria: Chemical weapons team faces many dangers, says U.N. chief Ban @highlight "Cooperation has been quite constructive," head of the watchdog group says @highlight Chemical weapons inspectors to visit second site in Syria on Wednesday @highlight Initial inspections, destruction of production facilities due by November 1 @highlight Kidnapped French reporter, photographer have been held since June 22, officials say
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The demonstrators have erected blockades to defend the central @placeholder - now transformed into a tent village, sustained by donations of food and clothing - from any police attempt to retake it
By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 17:29 EST, 8 December 2013 | UPDATED: 10:36 EST, 9 December 2013 Anti-government protesters toppled a statue of Soviet state founder Vladimir Lenin in Ukraine's capital and attacked it with hammers on Sunday in a symbolic challenge to President Viktor Yanukovich and his plans for closer ties with Russia. The gesture rejecting Moscow's historic influence over Ukraine came after opposition leaders told hundreds of thousands of demonstrators on Kiev's Independence Square to keep up pressure on Yanukovich to sack his government. The protesters are furious that the government decided last month to ditch a landmark pact with the European Union in favour of closer economic cooperation with Moscow, Ukraine's Soviet-era overlord. @highlight Hundreds of thousands attend rally on Kiev's Independence square @highlight Opposition fears president may sign trade pact with Russia @highlight Lenin statue symbolic of Moscow's historic sway in Ukraine @highlight Protesters erect new barricades in Kievbut opposition calls for peaceful protest
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Oliver played for the @placeholder from 2007 to 2011, recording 144 tackles in 57 games.
Paul Oliver, a former defensive back for the University of Georgia and the San Diego Chargers, was found dead this week, apparently from a self-inflicted gunshot. His death marks the latest in a string of suicides among former professional football players. "Everyone in the Chargers family is sad today after hearing the news about Paul," a statement from the NFL team said. "He was part of our family for five years. At just 29 years old, he still had a lifetime in front of him. Right now all of our thoughts and prayers are with his family during this most difficult time." @highlight High school coach says everyone is stunned by Paul Oliver's suicide @highlight The University of Georgia coach vows to "do whatever we can to help" Paul Oliver's family @highlight Oliver leaves behind a wife and two children @highlight Suicides of some other NFL players have involved brain injuries
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He said his speech won't announce the involvement of @placeholder ground troops.
(CNN)President Barack Obama will address the country Wednesday to explain to the nation "what our game plan is going forward" in the fight against ISIS. In an interview that aired Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press," Obama expressed confidence that the United States, with help from regional partners, will be able to wipe out the terror organization. "I just want the American people to understand the nature of the threat and how we're going to deal with it and to have confidence that we'll be able to deal with it," the President told interviewer Chuck Todd. He said action will include military, diplomatic and economic components. He laid out a three-stage plan that starts with actions the U.S. has already taken: gathering increased intelligence on ISIS, and using airstrikes to protect American personnel, critical Iraqi infrastructure like the Mosul Dam, and cities such as Irbil in Iraqi Kurdistan. @highlight President Obama says he will give a speech Wednesday outlining plan to defeat ISIS @highlight Plan will not involve U.S. troops on the ground, but supporting Iraqi, Kurdish troops there @highlight Obama: With resources shifted, Americans protected, U.S. to "start going on some offense" @highlight He wants Congress to "have buy-in" but says he's already authorized to protect U.S.
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"Hence there is no legal obligation or power over @placeholder, whether Sudanese organizations or citizens," he said.
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (CNN) -- The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court has filed genocide charges against Sudan's president for a five-year campaign of violence in Darfur. The U.N. estimates 2.5 million have been forced from their homes in Darfur. Luis Moreno-Ocampo on Monday urged a three-judge panel to issue an arrest warrant for President Omar Hassan al-Bashir to prevent the deaths of about 2.5 million people forced from their homes in the war-torn region of Darfur and who are still under attack from government-backed Janjaweed militia. The five charges against al-Bashir include masterminding attempts to wipe out African tribes in the war-torn region with a campaign of murder, rape and deportation. @highlight Sudanese president charged with genocide for campaign of violence in Darfur @highlight Omar Hassan al-Bashir could be first sitting president to be indicted for genocide @highlight Sudanese official: Possible international prosecution stupid and malicious @highlight About 300,000 have died in Darfur, U.N. says; 2.5 million forced from homes
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Despite making serious probation violation allegations and going to the expense of sending investigators to @placeholder to conduct interviews, the motion is not asking the judge to revoke Brown's probation and send him to jail.
Los Angeles (CNN) -- Chris Brown's got a big problem with the prosecutor four years after he attacked Rihanna and earned five years of probation. The singer got an unusual deal when he pleaded guilty to assaulting his pop singer girlfriend. The deal allowed him to complete his court-ordered community service in Virginia under the personal supervision of Richmond Police Chief Bryan Norwood. The Los Angeles district attorney alleged in a motion filed Tuesday that Brown's mother supervised most of it, and investigators found evidence it was never done. The paperwork Brown submitted to show he had completed the 180 days of work is "at best sloppy documentation and at worst fraudulent reporting," District Attorney Jackie Lacey said. Brown wasn't in town on some of the dates reported, the motion said. @highlight NEW: Brown's lawyer calls the DA's charges "scurrilous, libelous and defamatory" @highlight The Los Angeles district attorney says Brown's community service paperwork is "at worst fraudulent reporting" @highlight The prosecutor wants Brown to redo his 180 days community service @highlight Brown is on five years' probation for assaulting girlfriend Rihanna four years ago
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'Since launching nearly four years ago, it has always been a priority to bring the @placeholder community simple yet powerful tools that let people capture moments and express their creativity,' the firm said.
By Mark Prigg for MailOnline Instagram has launched a new video app it is claimed can recreate a $15,000 image stabilising camera with a smartphone. The app, called hyperlapse, allows people to easily create timelapse videos. It allows users to automatically stabilise their video, and choose what speed the timelapse is played back at. Scroll down for video The app can be downloaded to iOS or android handsets for free. The app can be downloaded to iOS handsets for free. Users don’t need an Instagram account to create a hyperlapse. Instead, users open the app and are taken straight to the camera. @highlight App can automatically stabilise videos and create timelapses @highlight Apple is also expected to include a timelapse function in its iOS 8 software
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My father had heart disease," admitted @placeholder, who ended up having an operation to replace a faulty aortic valve and triple bypass surgery.
ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- During the first seven years of their relationship, Judy Kelly doesn't remember her boyfriend, Bill Horrisberger, ever going to a doctor. Bill Horrisberger, right, put off going to the doctor for more than a month, despite chest pains and shortness of breath. "On a scale of one to 10, Bill was a zero," Kelly remarked when asked about her partner's willingness to get an annual checkup. It turns out Horrisberger, 62, a retired English teacher from Atlanta, Georgia, isn't the only man who is reluctant to put on a hospital gown. The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality estimates that American men are 25 percent less likely than women to visit a doctor. @highlight American men are 25 percent less likely than women to visit a doctor, agency says @highlight Men should see their doctors annually after age 50, says Dr. David Dodson @highlight Healthy men under 50 should get a checkup every 18 months, he says @highlight Around age 50, men should be screened for colon and prostate cancer, he says
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Bad crop: Trees in @placeholder continue to suffer from an olive fruit fly that lays its eggs in the olive and feeds on the fruit.
Shortage: The price of olive oil has soared by 30 per cent since last month following a poor harvest over the summer which has led to production shortfalls The price of olive oil has soared by a third in just one month after poor harvests in Europe caused by the hot summer decimated production, according to a new report. Drastic shortfalls in production have led to a leading supplier of olive oil describing this year as 'the most difficult I have ever seen' after the price of oil rose by 30 per cent. The latest research shows that prices of extra virgin Italian and Spanish oil have been rising throughout the year, but new data from commodity analysts Mintec revealed a 30 per cent month-on-month surge in recent weeks. @highlight Spain's production of olive oil forecast to be down 50% to 875,000 tonnes @highlight Italy exports expected to be down 35% year-on-year to just 302,000 tonnes @highlight Price has risen by 30 per cent month-on-month due to production shortage @highlight Managing director of brand Filippo Berio said it was 'the most difficult year'
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Like other planned @placeholder gardens, Moerenuma Park changes with the seasons.
(CNN)Walking through the 400-acre Moerenuma Park on the outskirts of Sapporo can be a curious experience. Two perfectly geometric hills rise from the pancake-flat landscape, trees planted in rows form a circular copse, while a glass and steel pyramid looms nearby and three huge stainless steel columns point out of the ground like the antenna of a giant subterranean satellite dish. Seen from above the layout is less recognizable as a park and more akin to the ancient line drawings in the Peruvian Nazca desert. And all this built on top of a former sewage works. As far as municipal parks go, it might be one of the world's most understated yet intriguing -- a fusion of classic Japanese principles of quiet, natural beauty with 20th-century modernist art. @highlight Moerenuma Park on the outskirts of Sapporo was the final act of Japanese-American sculptor Isuma Noguchi @highlight Fusing art, nature and industrial design, Noguchi's park took 17 years to complete @highlight He volunteered to live in an internment camp during WWII to design better equipment for the people in the camp
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After @placeholder, the department created a dedicated unit that trains continuously and uses much more formidable weapons and tactics.
(CNN) -- When James Huberty walked into a McDonald's restaurant 25 years ago this month, he knew he was going to kill somebody. He probably didn't know his murderous rampage would change how police departments work. Police help a wounded customer out of a California McDonald's where a man killed 21 people in 1984. At 3:40 p.m. on July 18, 1984, Huberty carried a long-barreled Uzi, a pump-action shotgun and a handgun into a McDonald's in San Ysidro, an enclave of San Diego, California. Witnesses said the unemployed welder and security guard started shooting immediately, and kept on shooting for 77 minutes until a police sniper on a nearby rooftop ended the siege with a bullet through Huberty's heart. @highlight Rampage at San Ysidro, California, McDonald's killed 21 @highlight Police were outgunned by one man with high-powered weapon @highlight First cop on scene recalls being pinned down by barrage from Uzi @highlight Afterward, police department beefed up elite tactical unit, added counseling
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But it was the @placeholder court case in August 1992 that Berkowitz was most infamous for.
By Phil Vinter PUBLISHED: 15:14 EST, 7 June 2012 | UPDATED: 04:13 EST, 8 June 2012 A life of crime: Simon Berkowitz has been jailed for five and a half years for his latest of more than 250 convictions that date back more than five decades A prolific burglar who stole notes revealing intimate details about Paddy Ashdown's affair with his personal assistant is facing yet another term in jail. Pensioner Simon Berkowitz, 65, who has more than 250 convictions for burglary is about to start a five and a half year prison sentence after admitting a string of offences in the New Forest area of Hampshire. @highlight Pensioner has been convicted of more than 250 offences @highlight Police say they have only uncovered the ‘tip of the iceberg’ @highlight Latest burglaries netted Simon Berkowitz £30,000 @highlight First conviction was in 1961 at Worthing Juvenile Court aged 14
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Number nine: They might not be able to unveil him but @placeholder fans can already buy Suarez's shirt
By Sunni Upal Follow @@RSUpal Luis Suarez was pictured arriving in Barcelona with his wife and daughter on Monday night ahead of his £75million move from Liverpool. The Uruguayan striker touched down in Catalunya in the early hours and will complete his dream transfer to the Nou Camp. Suarez leaves Liverpool to head to La Liga having arrived in January 2011 from Ajax. FIFA confirmed that Barcelona will not be allowed to publicly unveil Suarez while he remains banned for biting. The Catalan club has previously introduced star signings including Neymar and Cesc Fabregas to packed stadiums. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Luis Suarez and his family jump out of a car in Barcelona @highlight Suarez seen with his wife and daughter as he arrived in Catalunya @highlight Uruguayan striker to complete £75m move from Liverpool @highlight Barcelona will not be allowed to unveil Suarez while he is banned for biting @highlight Suarez's lawyer calls the punishment 'draconian, totalitarian and fascist'
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For all Weir’s plaudits, Moyes knows he has to show he can win big games as @placeholder boss.
By Joe Bernstein True Evertonians should applaud their former manager David Moyes as he takes his place in the away dug-out at Goodison Park today. That is what David Weir, Everton’s captain under Moyes when they played Champions League football in 2005, believes. Realistically, though, Weir knows the old bear pit of a stadium will be at its most raucous and partisan today as they get ready to ‘welcome’ not one but three former Everton icons, who walked out on them to join the detested Manchester United. VIDEO: Scroll down to watch David Moyes cracking jokes ahead of the game @highlight David Moyes returns to Everton for the first time as Man United boss @highlight Scot will be given a warm welcome by true Evertonians, says David Weir @highlight Wayne Rooney and Marouane Fellaini will also be unsure of their reception @highlight Roberto Martinez insists Fellaini wouldn't get in the current Everton side
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