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@placeholder's victory in the first multiracial elections in 1994 put an end to the apartheid system.
By Anthony Bond PUBLISHED: 08:41 EST, 18 July 2013 | UPDATED: 15:32 EST, 18 July 2013 Dozens of family members visited Nelson Mandela in hospital today as South Africa celebrates the former president's 95th birthday. The iconic leader's grandchildren and former wife Winnie were all pictured arriving at Mediclinic Heart Hospital where he is being treated for a lung infection. It came as doctors reported that Mandela was 'steadily improving' from the six-week illness which has left him in a critical condition. Scroll down for video Happy: Family members and friends have visited Nelson Mandela in hospital today as South Africa celebrates the former president's 95th birthday. His former wife Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, right, waves to the well wishers at the hospital @highlight Mandela's grandchildren and former wife Winnie pictured at hospital @highlight South Africans celebrate 'Nelson Mandela Day' @highlight Doctors say Mandela is 'steadily improving' from six-week illness @highlight Two of Mandela's granddaughters have launched a collection of T-shirts
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@placeholder eat lutefisk, not for its taste, but from a sense of cultural responsibility.
Editor's Note: Republican strategist Alex Castellanos was a campaign consultant for Mitt Romney's presidential campaign and has worked on more than half a dozen presidential campaigns. Castellanos is a partner in National Media Inc., a political and public affairs consulting firm that specializes in advertising. For a rival view, read here Alex Castellanos says the Constitution requires that votes be counted equally within a state. (CNN) -- Minnesotans are a peculiar breed, the stereotype goes. They are disproportionately well-mannered. When dinner is offered, Minnesotans refuse at least three times before accepting. They habitually react to the most bone-chilling personal misfortune with a stoic, "Could have been worse." @highlight Alex Castellanos: Minnesota's recount violated equal protection clause @highlight He says Al Franken benefited from differing standards in different localities @highlight Castellanos: Some votes were not counted, others may have been counted twice @highlight He says trial that started Monday could invalidate Franken's lead
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Headache: @placeholder faces trouble in the party as the rift over gay marriage widens
By Tara Brady PUBLISHED: 09:44 EST, 18 May 2013 | UPDATED: 10:41 EST, 18 May 2013 Lord Andrew Feldman has said it is completely untrue that he made the remarks describing grassroots party activists as 'swivel-eyed loons' David Cameron has given his backing to Tory co-chairman Lord Feldman after he denied being responsible for alleged comments describing grassroots party activists as 'swivel-eyed loons'. Lord Feldman said it was 'completely untrue' that he made the remarks, which several newspapers reported as being made by an unnamed member of Mr Cameron's inner circle. A Downing Street spokesman said: 'The Prime Minister supports Lord Feldman's position.' @highlight Lord Feldman has said it is 'completely untrue' that he made the remarks @highlight Reports claimed a senior ally of Mr Cameron described grassroots party activists as 'swivel-eyed loons' @highlight Lord Feldman says he is now seeking legal advice
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And other data points show that @placeholder will not be helpful to many of the endangered Democrats seeking re-election.
Eight weeks before the midterm elections, a new CNN/ORC International poll shows that voters in key geographic regions favor Republican candidates heading into November, highlighting significant challenges for Democrats trying to protect half a dozen vulnerable Senate seats and ultimately control of the chamber. Equally concerning for Democrats is that the GOP has a 15-point advantage with independent voters on the generic ballot, and Republicans have an edge at this point in supporter enthusiasm. While Republicans are all but assured of maintaining a healthy majority in the House, the GOP needs a net gain of six seats to control the Senate and its committees that oversee the Obama administration. Should the GOP control Capitol Hill next year, it would be positioned to direct the legislative agenda and influence President Barack Obama's final two years in office. @highlight Poll reflects significant challenges for Democrats trying to keep Senate majority @highlight 65% of poll respondents call the current Congress the worst in their lifetime @highlight Voter enthusiasm is down, which could be caused by dissatisfaction with Congress
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@placeholder does not say who made the recording or how the celebrity-centric website obtained it.
(CNN) -- Donald Sterling -- the longtime owner of the Los Angeles Clippers -- is under investigation by the NBA for "offensive and disturbing" remarks he allegedly made about African-Americans. Sterling, who has owned the franchise for nearly three decades, made the comments in a 10-minute argument he had with girlfriend V. Stiviano on April 9, according to TMZ, which posted the audio late Friday. If authentic, the remarks seem to reflect Sterling's embarrassment and frustration with Stiviano over her associating with African-Americans at Clippers games and for posting such pictures on her Instagram account. Clippers president Andy Roeser on Saturday questioned the recording and suggested a woman -- whom he doesn't mention by name -- was "getting even" with Sterling over a lawsuit. @highlight NEW: NBA commissioner says "we will move extraordinarily quickly" @highlight TMZ posts audio allegedly of Clippers owner Donald Sterling arguing with his girlfriend @highlight Clippers president questions recording; suggests a woman was "getting even" @highlight Clippers coach says he is dismayed by comments; Sterling won't attend Sunday's game
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In 1979, perhaps his most infamous film, "@placeholder," followed.
LONDON, England (CNN) -- Making great wine is like making a great film, according to director Francis Ford Coppola -- it's defying the impossible. During his 70 years, he has done both. Francis Ford Coppola is the movie-making talent behind some of the greatest films ever made -- he is also a successful winemaker. Coppola is the filmmaking talent behind some of the most highly-regarded films ever made -- "The Godfather," "The Conversation," "Apocalypse Now" -- a fact his stash of five Academy Awards attests to. "He's able to infuse a certain reality into the films that he's doing," director and long-time collaborator, George Lucas told CNN. "Human touches that take [them] beyond just a cardboard cut-out movie." @highlight Master movie-maker Francis Ford Coppola on his other love: Winemaking @highlight How his "day job" has helped to revitalize his film career, plus latest film "Tetro" @highlight Coppola is still writing and directing at 70: "I'm in an extremely interesting place" @highlight CNN's Revealed talks exclusively to the director at his Napa Valley winery
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There has been no call to arms by the @placeholder leadership in the West Bank; instead, analysts say, there has been significant cooperation with Israeli authorities to ferret out potential attackers.
Yasser Arafat is gone. Yet 10 years after his death, he's survived by the internal frustration and outward animosity that's long defined relations among and between Israelis and Palestinians. So, too, has the violence that's marred the region for decades. Recent incidents have stirred fears in Israel of a return to 2002, then in the midst of a second intifada, or armed uprising, when the Israeli government reported 452 people died in suicide bombings and other attacks. On one day alone last week, an Israeli soldier was stabbed to death on a Tel Aviv street while three Israelis were stabbed -- one fatally -- at the same West Bank hitchhiking post where three Israeli teens were kidnapped earlier this year. This followed several incidents in which drivers ran their vehicles into crowds on busy streets. Then came Tuesday, when two knife- and ax-wielding Palestinian cousins killed four Israelis worshiping inside a Jerusalem synagogue. @highlight Stabbings, assailants driving into crowds have unnerved some in Israel @highlight Yet experts note that the level of violence doesn't compare to a decade ago @highlight Israel has taken several measures to bolster its security since then @highlight Some warn that a lack of hope among Palestinians could spur unrest
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Even though the killings happened in Juarez, they re-open wounds for the students and the community of @placeholder, Nick Gonzalez, the principal, said.
(CNN) -- At one time, teens Carlos Gonzalez, 16, and Juan Carlos Echeverri, 15, were classmates at Cathedral High School in El Paso, Texas. Like many who live along the border, both boys had strong ties to El Paso, and especially to neighboring Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. That's where they found themselves on Saturday, where they were gunned down at a car dealership by unknown assailants. Gonzalez and Echeverri were both U.S. citizens, the Cathedral principal told CNN. A third youth, 16-year-old Cesar Miramontes of Juarez was also killed in the incident. "Like many kids involved in this border reality of straddling two cultures, he had a lot of stress about what's going on in Juarez," the high school principal, Brother Nick Gonzalez, said of Gonzalez. The two are not related. @highlight Three teens killed Saturday at a car dealership in Ciudad Juarez @highlight Two of the victims were U.S. citizens, a school principal says @highlight Ciudad Juarez has been beset by severe violence in recent months
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Pole @placeholder is third, 12 seconds behind Gordon and 7 minutes 48 secs behind the leader.
(CNN) -- A flat tire saw Stéphane Peterhansel's lead in the Dakar Rally cut to seven and a half minutes by American Bobby Gordon who finished second behind stage eight winner Nani Roma. Peterhansel suffered a puncture 30km from the end of the stage between Copiapo and Antofagasta and saw his overall lead whittled down to seven minutes 36 seconds by Gordon. The American lost out to Roma, from Spain, by just five seconds and is still awaiting his first stage win in the 2012 rally. Defending champion Nasser Al-Attiyah, from Qatar, was disrupted by technical problems and had to stop on several occasions. He now trails Peterhansel by over 45 minutes. @highlight A flat tire sees Stéphane Peterhansel's Dakar Rally lead cut by American Bobby Gordon @highlight Spaniard Nani Roma won the eighth stage between Copiapo and Antofagasta @highlight Peterhansel leads Gordon by over seven minutes with Krzysztof Hołowczyc third @highlight Defending motorcycle champion Marc Coma wins stage eight to snatch lead from Cyril Despres
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Under @placeholder law, customers must present identification, and every item sold to a pawn shop must be entered into a database for police to see.
By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 14:58 EST, 12 March 2014 | UPDATED: 16:19 EST, 12 March 2014 The stars of a reality TV show set in a Las Vegas pawn shop have melted a customer's $50,000 coin collection after it was stolen, it has been reported. According to a criminal complaint filed by the State of Nevada, the coin collection of David Walters was stolen from his home in November by his niece, Jennifer Beckman. It is alleged Ms Beckman took the collection, which includes a rare 1903 St. Gaudens $20 gold piece and silver Morgan coins from the 1880s, to the World Famous Gold & Silver Pawn Shop, featured in popular History Channel TV series 'Pawn Stars'. @highlight David Walters claims his $50,000 coin collection was stolen by his niece @highlight She allegedly sold it to the pawn shop made famous by TV's 'Pawn Stars' @highlight But the coins were melted down before police could recover them
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Medway Council in Kent, said: ‘The @placeholder is home to one of the
It would be the biggest airport in the world. Jutting out into the Thames Estuary, it would serve 150million passengers a year – more than twice as many as Heathrow – and operate 24 hours a day. This is Thames Hub, the astonishing £50billion vision to solve London’s aviation crisis. Proposal: The estuary airport would be a transport hub with trains able to speed passengers all over Europe and Britain after they land Yesterday, plans were unveiled for the four-runway airport on a sparse strip of land on the Isle of Grain, in Kent. Designed by architect Lord Norman Foster – who created the new Wembley Stadium – the airport would be a modern-day feat of British engineering built on reclaimed marshland. It would include the UK’s busiest railway station, handling 300,000 passengers a day. @highlight Rival to Mayor's 'Boris Island' plan, it would run 24 hours a day and be more than twice as busy as Heathrow @highlight A railway station to be built under the new airport would be the UK's busiest, handling 300,000 arrivals and departures a day @highlight Critics say nearby gas storage and container port mean it is the 'daftest ever' airport plan for the area as results of a crash would be explosive @highlight Medway Council accuse Lord Foster of never having visited
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Morton says the Nazis were so sympathetic to Edward, they regarded him as a virtual prisoner of the @placeholder secret services who longed to escape and join them.
The extraordinary extent of King Edward VIII’s flirtation with Hitler and the determined efforts by the post-war British establishment to bury the evidence has been uncovered in a new book by the biographer of Princess Diana. Author Andrew Morton says he spent years working through Nazi files to demonstrate Edward’s true sympathy with the Fuhrer - to the extent that Hitler planned to install Edward as a puppet king on the British throne. Fearing the files were ‘an unexploded bomb’ which could bring down the House of Windsor, prominent figures including King George VI, Winston Churchill and even Allied Supreme Commander Dwight Eisenhower had demanded that all evidence of Edward’s dealings with the Nazis be destroyed. @highlight The Duke of Windsor was willing to deal with Hitler to win back his throne @highlight Revelations according to an extract of Andrew Morton's new book, published in the print edition of the Mail on Sunday @highlight The Nazi leader would put the Duke back on the Throne as a puppet king @highlight However, details of the secret deal were ordered destroyed after the war @highlight Now, after more than 70 years, fresh evidence of this betrayal has surfaced
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@placeholder police delivered food to the kids, who were all home or returned to schools by 9 a.m.
Atlanta is shut down -- businesses, roads, government in general -- and while that's generated furor among residents, the angst is exacerbated by the overnight uncertainty involving many of the city's cubs. Across the state, and even extending into Alabama, there were reports of children spending the night in schools, their parents or school buses unable to navigate treacherous conditions that Georgia Department of Public Safety Commissioner Col. Mark McDonough said caused almost 1,000 accidents in the Georgia capital alone. Fifty Atlanta students remained on school buses overnight, and seven of them still weren't home by 5 a.m. ET Wednesday, Atlanta Public Schools spokeswoman Kimberly Willis Green said. @highlight All Atlanta kids are either home or headed that way, school spokeswoman says @highlight Georgia, Alabama students stuck at school, on buses as weather hammers South @highlight District: In Hoover, Alabama, about 4,000 students sheltered in schools Wednesday @highlight Dad walked 6 miles to elementary school to spend night with daughter
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Richard Rodgers catches a touchdown pass from Aaron Rodgers during their 26-21 win over the @placeholder
Aaron Rodgers' two touchdown passes and Eddie Lacy's key yards in the fourth quarter helped the Green Bay Packers hold off the New England Patriots in a high-profile clash between Super Bowl contenders at Lambeau Field. Rodgers got the better of Tom Brady in the first meeting between the star quarterbacks. Rodgers connected with Richard Rodgers and Jordy Nelson for long touchdowns. Leading by five, the defence held firm late in the fourth quarter for the Packers, who moved to 9-3. Mike Daniels and Mike Neal combined to sack Brady on third down for a 9-yard loss, and kicker Stephen Gostkowkski pushed a 47-yard field-goal attempt wide right with 2:40 left. @highlight Green Bay Packers beat New England Patriots 26-21 at Lambeau Field @highlight Aaron Rodgers got the better of Tom Brady in heavyweight clash @highlight Victory for Packers was their sixth straight at home this season @highlight Denver Broncos beat AFC West rivals Kansas City Chiefs @highlight Jacksonville Jaguars come from 21 points down to beat New York Giants @highlight No 1 seed in NFC Arizona beaten by Atlanta Falcons
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The location of the bridge was chosen because @placeholder was an important industrial area because of the huge coal deposits near the surface.
By Steve Nolan PUBLISHED: 22:37 EST, 10 October 2013 | UPDATED: 22:37 EST, 10 October 2013 Ironbridge Gorge, often heralded as the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution, is under 'extreme' threat from landslides, according to a new report. The Shropshire World Heritage Site, which consists of 18th century iron works, huge kilns and even a Victorian town, is set to undergo a £12million overhaul to save it from further erosion. But ground monitoring in Jackfield near the site, has unearthed 'disturbing' findings of constant land movement towards the river as recently as last winter. Under threat: Ironbridge Gorge in Shropshire is said to face 'extreme' risk of landslides @highlight The Shropshire site is to undergo a £12million overhaul to preserve it @highlight Ground monitoring has found constant land movement in the area @highlight Telford and Wreking and Shropshire Councils have plans to stabilise area
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Mexico are odds on to join @placeholder in Brazil after they took a commanding 5-1 lead in their playoff with New Zealand.
(CNN) -- It took Jordan two years, two group stages and a full 18 games to get to the brink of their first ever World Cup finals. The country had reached fever pitch, salivating at the prospect of their small Arab kingdom securing a place in Brazil alongside the world's best soccer-playing nations. Standing in their way were Uruguay, 1950 World Cup winners and ranked as the sixth best team on the planet, brimming with world class talent like Liverpool's Luis Suarez and Paris Saint-Germain's Edinson Cavani. But though the team known as 'Al-Nashama', which translates as 'The Brave Gentlemen', battled gamely in the first leg of their playoff in front of their reigning monarch King Abdullah, the dream is all but over. @highlight Uruguay thrash Jordan 5-0 in their World Cup qualification playoff first leg @highlight Class tells for world's sixth best team against Middle East minnows @highlight PSG's Edinson Cavani on scoresheet as Uruguay take big step towards Brazil @highlight Mexico thrash New Zealand 5-1 in first leg of their World Cup playoff
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Even before the trial, Erwiana's case became a cause celebre for campaigners who say that @placeholder rules dictating that domestic workers reside at their employers' homes expose hundreds of thousands of foreign workers -- mostly women -- to potential abuse.
Hong Kong (CNN)A Hong Kong housewife has been found guilty of imprisoning and abusing a young Indonesian maid whose case has prompted protests and calls for reform of the city's laws governing domestic workers. Over several months last year, Erwiana Sulistyaningsih was kept as a prisoner in the home of Law Wan-tung, a 44-year-old mother of two who regularly deprived her of food, sleep and payment for long hours of grueling work. After the verdict, Erwiana thanked her supporters and called for the governments of Hong Kong and Indonesia to do more to protect the rights of migrant workers. "What I hope together with my fellow domestic workers are just fair and humane treatment and for people to stop treating us like slaves," she said. @highlight Judge said she believed Erwiana Sulistyaningsih was kept prisoner in her employers' home @highlight Law Wan-tung found guilty of grievous bodily harm, assault and failing to pay wages @highlight Erwiana was sacked and escorted to the airport after becoming too weak to work
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'They (Australia) are at home and have quality players like @placeholder who are tough and have technical ability.
Australia captain Mile Jedinak has returned from injury to lead a revamped Socceroos team in Thursday's Asian Cup quarter-final against China at Brisbane's Lang Park. Jedinak missed Australia's last two group matches after injuring his ankle in the opening match of the tournament but was passed fit to rejoin his side for the knockout phase. The inclusion of Jedinak was one of the seven changes Australia coach Ange Postecoglou made to the team that started in Saturday's 1-0 loss to South Korea. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Australia 2-0 China: Tim Cahill overhead screamer and header Australia captain Mile Jedinak (left) has returned from injury to face China in the Asian Cup quarter-final @highlight Mile Jedinak has missed Australia's last two group matches @highlight The Crystal Palace captain has now returned from an ankle injury @highlight Socceroos boss Ange Postecoglou has made seven changes to his team @highlight Tim Cahill also starts for Australia after being rested against South Korea
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By Martha De Lacey PUBLISHED: 11:33 EST, 27 June 2012 | UPDATED: 14:06 EST, 27 June 2012 It is no longer only the Duchess of Cambridge who can cause a frenzied sales boom whenever she appears in public wearing a new dress, carrying a new umbrella or walking a new dog. Kate's grandmother-in-law is now giving the younger royal a run for her money in the fashion department. Queen Elizabeth's beloved handbag designer, Launer London, has seen yet another enormous spike in sales of their elegant, box-shaped bags, after their most loyal patron was photographed carrying several different models during her Diamond Jubilee weekend. @highlight Three Launer London purses made an appearance at the Jubilee @highlight Website crashes after online stampede @highlight Label also experienced 60% sales spike after the Royal Wedding
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That will sound severe to @placeholder’s legion of admirers but it is only the most exacting judgement which makes any ultimate accolade worth receiving.
Forget the disappearing act in the semi-final. Never mind the stats-men telling us that the only time he touched the ball in Holland’s penalty area was when he got lucky with his middle-of-the-goal spot-kick in the sudden-death shoot-out. Let’s hear it for that team talk. Follow the leader: Lionel Messi (centre) speaks to his Argentina team-mates before extra time In their premature desperation to proclaim Lionel Messi as the greatest footballer of all time, the Argentinian’s sycophants are citing not the way he played for 120 minutes but what he had to say to his amigos between full-time and extra-time. @highlight Mascherano was the man who picked up the motivation mantle against Holland in the World Cup semi-final on Wednesday @highlight Messi needs a final-winning spectacular against Germany in the Maracana @highlight The Barcelona superstar is perhaps the finest footballer of his generation @highlight Alan Hansen will retire as the BBC's lead television pundit on Sunday
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@placeholder recounted stories told to him by the victims' families and those recovering from injuries.
(CNN) -- President Barack Obama offered comfort Sunday night to the survivors and the families of the 12 people killed in a mass shooting in Aurora, Colorado, never once mentioning by name the man accused of opening fire in a crowded movie theater. "I confessed to them that words are always inadequate in these kinds of situations, but that my main task was to serve as a representative of the entire country and let them know that we are thinking about them at this moment, and will continue to think about them each and every day," Obama told reporters after the meeting at the University of Colorado Hospital, one of several area medical centers that treated the 58 people wounded in Friday's attack. @highlight NEW: Thousands gather to pray at a community vigil in Aurora, Colorado @highlight NEW: Aurora mayor: "We will reclaim our city in the name of goodness, kindness" @highlight Obama decries the attack as an "evil act" and pledges the support of the nation @highlight Suspect James Holmes is accused of opening fire Friday in a crowded theater, killing 12
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Leaning comically even closer to @placeholder, Christie says: 'You asked for my opinion.'
It was supposed to be a day about celebrating the Jersey Shore coming back together after the devastating impact of Superstorm Sandy. However, while the buildings and boardwalk of Seaside Heights can be repaired, it seems the relationship between New Jersey's governor and the area's most famous celebrities - the cast of MTV's The Jersey Shore - cannot. The smallest member of the reality cast Nicole 'Snooki' Polizzi went head to head with Governor Chris Christie on Friday at the reopening of the Seaside Heights' boardwalk, which featured heavily in the reality series. Not friends: Nicole 'Snooki' Polizzi went head to head with Governor Chris Christie on Friday at the reopening of the Seaside Heights' boardwalk following Superstorm Sandy @highlight Gov. Christie and Snooki had an angry exchange of words Friday morning at the reopening of Seaside Height's boardwalk @highlight Snooki had asked the Governor why he had been critical about her reality show's influence on the area @highlight Christie's reponse wasn't caught on camera, but Snooki later tweeted that he had told her she was 'bad for Jersey' @highlight The pair finally shook hands but as he walked away it was clear neither party is a big fan of the other
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Everyone in India saw the @placeholder so they are interested in him personally.
By Matt Chorley and Steve Nolan PUBLISHED: 01:40 EST, 30 November 2012 | UPDATED: 12:20 EST, 30 November 2012 He is supposed to be drumming up major foreign investment for London. But after a six-day photo-opportunity packed tour across India, Boris Johnson is still best known as the man who got stuck on a zipwire, according to one of the country’s top talk show hosts. Many people in India have not recognised the mop-haired Mayor at all, and some have mistaken him for tennis star Boris Becker and even the King of England. But chat show host Arnab Goswami – dubbed India’s answer to David Letterman claims millions of Indians do know Mr Johnson for his high wire antics during the London Olympics. @highlight London Mayor Boris Johnson joined in a game of 23-a-side football with children from the slums of Mumbai @highlight He visited to see the work of charity Magic Bus, which was set up by a British organisation
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‘A lot of the players then joined the @placeholder in their team room where we got our asses truly whipped at table tennis.
The morning after the night before, and Captain Fantastic had turned into Captain Recall. No hazy memories for Paul McGinley about what went on following Europe’s marvellous Ryder Cup victory on Sunday. ‘My wife gave me some of the best advice I’ve ever had in my life after sinking the winning putt in 2002,’ said the Dubliner. ‘Don’t drink too much or you’ll forget about it. Have a few drinks, of course, but remember these moments, they’re special. And last night was special.’ And so he told us about the moment Sir Alex Ferguson came into the room and thanked the whole team for making him feel young again. ‘He said it had been like being back in the boiler room again and he thanked us for the pleasure,’ said McGinley, beaming. @highlight Team Europe captain speaks about Ryder Cup glory @highlight Paul McGinley says Sir Alex Ferguson thanked the team for having him @highlight Americans 'whipped' Europe during a table tennis match @highlight McGinley had a fish tank put in team room with blue and gold fish @highlight Irishman will be part of selection process that will decide on his successor
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This ornate coin is one of many found at the site and shows the technology the @placeholder brought to Britain
By Victoria Woollaston Buried on the site of a Roman fort in County Durham, archaeologists have made a series of well-preserved and extraordinary finds. The discoveries at Binchester Roman Fort near Bishop Auckland date back 1,800 years and include a silver ring - said to be one of the earliest pieces of evidence for Christianity in Roman Britain. Archaeologists also discovered a bath house with seven-foot high walls, once covered with brightly-painted designs and have dubbed the region 'Pompeii of the north.' Buried on the site of a Roman fort in County Durham, archaeologists have made a series of well-preserved and extraordinary finds. The discoveries date back 1,800 years and include one of the earliest pieces of evidence for Christianity in Roman Britain in the shape of a silver ring (pictured) @highlight Discovery at Binchester Roman Fort, County Durham, is 1,800 years old @highlight It includes a silver ring - early evidence of Christianity in Roman Britain @highlight Archaeologists also discovered a bath house with seven-foot high walls, once covered with brightly-painted designs @highlight The original floor, doorways and window openings were also revealed @highlight An inscribed altar dedicated to the Roman Goddess Fortune the Home-bringer was also unearthed
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@placeholder, which was founded in 1971, says on its website that its ‘hand screen printed fabrics and wall coverings are of impeccable quality with an ethos of service second to none’.
With only five weeks to go until her due date, it's time to ensure her home is ready for the new arrival. The Duchess of Cambridge has been pictured shopping with a woman thought to be a lady-in-waiting for soft furnishings at the high-end interiors specialist Bernard Thorp in Chelsea, south-west London. The visit last Tuesday saw 31-year-old Kate spend 45 minutes inside the shop to decorate the new nursery at Kensington Palace in central London, less than six weeks before her due date of July 13. Upmarket store: Kate, 31, went shopping at interiors specialist Bernard Thorp in Chelsea, south-west London @highlight Kate pictured shopping at high-end interiors Bernard Thorp in Chelsea @highlight Spent 45 minutes in shop to decorate new Kensington Palace nursery @highlight Duchess was pictured last Tuesday hours after celebrations for Queen @highlight Her last solo public engagement before maternity leave is on Thursday
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@placeholder could cause widespread power outages, property damage, dangerous storm surge and major flooding.
(CNN) -- It's a double threat. Hurricanes are barreling through the ocean on both sides of the continental United States. Hurricane Gonzalo on Friday slammed the British territory of Bermuda in the North Atlantic Ocean. Hurricane Ana is heading for the Hawaiian Islands and could cause trouble over the weekend. Hurricane warnings were posted on Bermuda as Gonzalo raged through the region. The powerful Category 3 storm battered the island with wind gusts that topped 115 miles per hour, according to the National Hurricane Center in Miami, as it moved in a northeasterly direction at 16 miles per hour. The eye of the storm was forecast to pass over Bermuda late Friday, the agency said. @highlight NEW: Hurricane Gonzalo slams Bermuda with powerful winds, heavy rain, and high surf @highlight NEW: National Hurricane Center says Gonzalo wind gusts top 115 mph @highlight NEW: Hurricane Ana in the Pacific strengthens into Category 1 storm
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Cameron Jerome (centre) gestures to the @placeholder crowd after scoring what turned out to be the winner
Norwich City withstood a determined second-half fightback from Cardiff City to make it a winning start for new boss Alex Neil at Carrow Road. The Canaries ended up sneaking home 3-2 after appearing to be in total command with a 3-0 lead at half-time. Goals from Gary Hooper, Kyle Lafferty and Cameron Jerome, together with a penalty save from John Ruddy, made it a miserable opening period for the visitors. Norwich City's Gary Hooper celebrates with his team-mates after his opener against Cardiff City The Canaries' Kyle Lafferty celebrates scoring his side's second goal at Carrow Road on Saturday @highlight Norwich City beat Cardiff City 3-2 at Carrow Road on Saturday @highlight Gary Hooper, Kyle Lafferty and Cameron Jerome on target for Canaries @highlight The home side went three goals up before half-time on Saturday @highlight Alex Revell and Kadeem Harris netted for visitors in second-half
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When you look at the @placeholder national teams individually, they are really talented so they've got talent," Vieira says.
(CNN) -- Patrick Vieira knows what it takes to win football's greatest prize -- and the former France star believes Africa is close to claiming a historic first World Cup title. Only three teams from the continent have ever reached the quarterfinal stage of the tournament -- Cameroon in 1990, Senegal in 2002 and Ghana in 2010 -- yet none have made it to the last four. Despite high expectations, first sparked by Pele's prediction in 1977 that "an African nation will win the World Cup before the year 2000," there have been a series of disappointments. Undoubted talent has often fallen foul to ill-discipline on the pitch, arguments off it, ego problems, administrative issues and sheer bad luck. @highlight Patrick Vieira believes an African nation will one day win the World Cup @highlight An African nation has never advanced past the quarterfinal stage @highlight Vieira, born in Senegal, won the World Cup with France in 1998
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"The way kids in @placeholder might trade baseball cards on the playground, these boys traded their sisters: 'My sister will marry you; your sister will marry me,' " Murphy said.
(CNN) -- For many girls in Afghanistan, the simple act of walking to school can be a life-threatening journey. "You close the door behind you, and you enter a war zone," said Nushin Arbabzadah, an American-based author and scholar who was raised in Afghanistan. There were at least 185 documented attacks on schools and hospitals in Afghanistan last year, according to the United Nations, and the majority of those attacks were attributed to armed groups opposed to educating females. But "the walk from home to school is -- and has always been -- the most dangerous part," Arbabzadah said. "You are told to stay covered, keep your head down and walk quickly ... and stare at your toes." @highlight Millions of Afghan girls are now getting the education that their mothers couldn't @highlight But as a result, the girls and their schools are often targets for violent attacks @highlight Girls' education is also hamstrung by arranged marriages at an early age @highlight Top 10 CNN Hero Razia Jan founded a school that teaches Afghan girls for free
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Speaking about his experience of sex education at school, Mr @placeholder said he did not 'get the information I felt I needed at the time'.
By Lizzie Parry An HIV-positive teenager has today called for lessons about the virus to become compulsory in all schools, claiming he learned nothing of it in sex eduction classes. Luke Alexander has written an open letter to Education Secretary Michael Gove, declaring he 'did not know much' about the disease before contracting it. The 19-year-old appeared on ITV's This Morning, where he called for greater awareness 12 months after he received his devastating diagnosis. In his letter, published as a petition on the Change.org website, Mr Alexander claims the 'vast majority of young people today have little or no common knowledge', of the virus. @highlight Luke Alexander, 19, was diagnosed with HIV last summer @highlight Claims had he learned more at school, he might not have contracted HIV @highlight Teen has written an open letter to Michael Gove calling for lessons about the virus to be made compulsory in all schools @highlight He said when he was told he was HIV positive he thought 'Oh my God, I'm going to die', not knowing of treatment advances in the last 20 years
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The win move Arsenal onto 67 points with five matches left to play, one point clear of @placeholder who have a game in hand on their rivals.
(CNN) -- After a nerve-jangling four days, Arsenal can breathe a little easier. A 3-1 win over West Ham United on Tuesday saw Arsene Wenger's team climb back into the English Premier League's top four, keeping the Gunners in contention to qualify for the lucrative European Champions League. Two goals from Germany's Lukas Podolski and a 20th of the season from Frenchman Olivier Giroud saw Arsenal leapfrog Everton in the table, after Matt Jarvis had given West Ham a shock lead in the first half. The vital victory came just three days after Arsenal had secured a place in the FA Cup final with a dramatic penalty shootout victory over second-tier Wigan Athletic. @highlight Arsenal beat West Ham 3-1 to climb back in fourth place in the EPL @highlight Matt Jarvis gave West Ham the lead before Olivier Giroud and Lukas Podolski struck @highlight The win lifts Arsenal back above Everton and into the final Champions League spot @highlight On Saturday Arsenal reached the FA Cup final by beating Wigan Athletic
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When it was about one-quarter submerged, the propellers were restarted to bring @placeholder and others on board back into the sky.
Prince Edward Island, Canada (CNN) -- Prince William splashed down a helicopter in a Canadian lake Monday, while his newlywed bride Catherine watched from shore -- all part of a full slate of activities on Prince Edward Island on the fifth day of the royal couple's Canadian tour. Intermittent rain did not prevent the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge from enjoying a host of events on the island, which borders the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of St. Lawrence. That included racing in dueling dragon boats, being ceremonially "smudged" at a beach and savoring seafood on the sand. The royals' day began with a visit to Province House, the second-oldest active legislature building in Canada. There, they greeted many of the hundreds of people who'd gathered for a look at the newlyweds. @highlight Prince William and his wife Catherine visit Prince Edward Island on their Canadian tour @highlight They stop at the Province House, Dalvay-by-the-Sea and a beach @highlight William dons his military gear to take part in a emergency landing exercise @highlight Their next stop will be Yellowknife in the Northwest Territories, some 2,300 miles away
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'Crime levels for the first five months of this financial year are down in @placeholder town by seven per cent, a total of 203 reported crimes compared to 219 last year.
By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 06:28 EST, 19 September 2012 | UPDATED: 08:41 EST, 19 September 2012 A UK town home to around 13,000 people has absolutely no police officers protecting it at times during the week, a whistleblower has said. Budget cutbacks mean Uttoxeter in Staffordshire sometimes has no-one to uphold the law and incredibly the force in charge says its strategy 'makes sense'. A whistle-blower has revealed two officers from the town are diverted to Stoke-on-Trent on Monday nights to help police their student night. Complaint: The whistleblower says Uttoxeter is being left un-policed at times because officers are sent to Stoke-on-Trent (pictured) @highlight Police from Uttoxeter being sent to cover Stoke-on-Trent on Mondays @highlight Whistleblower says good chance town of 13,000 also not policed after midnight @highlight Staffordshire Police says crime rates at 10-year low
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Heir to a fortune: @placeholder, pictured in 1930, was notoriously exclusive
By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 16:18 EST, 31 January 2014 | UPDATED: 16:19 EST, 31 January 2014 Important paintings by Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir are among 400 items that will be sold from a reclusive heiress' private trove at Christie's this spring, the auction house announced Friday. The sale of Huguette Clark collection comes after a feud over her estate was settled in the fall. Some of the pieces were acquired by her father, a Montana copper king, railroad baron and senator who founded Las Vegas. Monet's shimmering Water Lilies, which Christie's said has not been publicly exhibited since 1926, is estimated to sell for $25 million to $35 million. @highlight Huguette Clark died in 2011 at age 104, leaving behind an impressive collection of artworks and other items @highlight The art, including works by Renoir, Monet and Sargent, will be auctioned in May and June @highlight Other items in the collection include musical instruments, furniture, decorative pieces and rare books @highlight Before the collection is sold, it is being exhibited around the world @highlight The collection is expected to net $50 million
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Gormley said he obtained the name of that person from @placeholder's friend and gave it to prosecutors.
A sister of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev pleaded guilty Tuesday to misleading a police detective during a counterfeiting investigation, avoiding jail time in an agreement with prosecutors. Ailina Tsarnaeva, 24, entered the plea in South Boston Municipal Court. If she avoids further legal trouble for 30 days, she will be free of any court supervision. If she does get into trouble, the judge could sentence her up to two and a half years in jail. Prosecutors said Tsarnaeva failed to cooperate with a police officer investigating the passing of a counterfeit bill by a group of people eating at an Applebee's restaurant in the South Bay Center, a mall in Boston's Dorchester neighborhood, on April 16, 2010. A server saw the group leaving and wrote down their license plate number. @highlight Ailina Tsarnaeva, 24, entered the plea in South Boston Municipal Court @highlight If she avoids further legal trouble for 30 days, she will be free of any court supervision @highlight If she does get into trouble, the judge could sentence her up to two and a half years in jail
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'It's only natural that fashion and beauty brands keep returning to @placeholder to front their most crucial campaigns.
She's already the face of Tom Ford, Burberry, Topshop, Mulberry and Chanel but it seems that big brands just can't get enough of Cara Delevingne. The supermodel, actress and singer, who earned £2.4m or £6,500 a day in the past year, has just been unveiled as the face of YSL's Christmas beauty campaign. The 22-year-old, known for her distinctive bushy eyebrows and happy-go-lucky attitude, showcases the French beauty giant's Wildly Gold collection. Another campaign? Cara Delevingne proves she still reigns supreme as the world's most in-demand supermodel as she is unveiled as the face of YSL's Christmas campaign The range is full of dazzling black, iridescent bronze, shimmery gold and silver shades that Cara showcases to perfection in the new campaign imagery. @highlight Cara unveiled as face of YSL beauty campaign @highlight Already star of Burberry, Tom Ford and Chanel campaigns @highlight Boasted £1.1m of cash in the bank @highlight Retail experts say she has immense selling power @highlight However, they think brands should be innovative in choice of model
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@placeholder attracted representatives from governments and members of the military, alongside risk managers, consultants and students.
(CNN) -- Barely a day passes without news of another major computer security breach. Last week a hacking network named "Hollywood Leaks" began their attack on the personal data of celebrities, officially adding the glitterati to a roll of shame that already includes targets as diffuse as Sony, the Church of Scientology and PayPal. However only a few days before the emergence of this latest hacking outfit, a far less conspicuous but similarly-skilled group met at a London hotel to discuss the other side of all matters of information security, otherwise known as "infosec". The inaugural 44Con was Britain's first major conference for the good guys of infosec. Among the 300 delegates and speakers were a number of so-called "white hats", programmers and penetration testers specifically employed to discover businesses' weak spots. @highlight Information security professionals working to beat hackers @highlight Conference in London demonstrated threats and solutions @highlight Mobile devices, bank accounts and website all vulnerable @highlight People need to be aware of risks before taking action, suggests experts
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‘Kyle was a pioneer in @placeholder and an inspiration to those of us that knew him.
Kyle Bennett lost control of his Toyota pickup and wasn't wearing a seatbelt Survived by his fiancee and a daughter, aged four By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:53 EST, 15 October 2012 | UPDATED: 11:34 EST, 15 October 2012 Former Olympic BMX cyclist Kyle ‘Butter’ Bennett has been killed in a car accident in eastern Texas. He was 33. Highly regarded for his smooth-riding technique which earned him the nickname ‘Butter’, Bennett also had a reputation amongst BMX fans as a role model for younger riders. A three-time national and world champion, Bennett captained the U.S.'s first Olympic team when the sport made its debut at Beijing in 2008. He had recently been inducted into the BMX Hall of Fame. @highlight Kyle Bennett lost control of his Toyota pickup and wasn't wearing a seatbelt @highlight Survived by his fiancee and a daughter, aged four
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Priebke is not welcome here and not welcome in @placeholder.
By Hannah Roberts The funeral of a Nazi war criminal has been postponed following security fears, after neo-fascists attempted to highjack the event. There were violent clashes between protesters and far right extremists outside the service for former SS officer Erich Priebke, prompting riot police to set off tear gas canisters. Authorities were forced to remove around twenty extreme right wing activists from the church, in Albano Laziale, a suburb of Rome. Scroll down for video Violence: Locals and anti-fascist protesters show their disgust as the car with the body of Erich Priebke arrives at the church in Albano Laziale, Italy @highlight Protesters and Nazi supporters clashed outside funeral of Erich Priebke @highlight He died serving life for his part in 1944 massacre of the Adreatine Caves @highlight Police used tear gas and arrested 20 people after clashes outside church
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The plane's computer system reported a series of technical problems about four hours after takeoff and immediately after entering a large storm system a few hundred miles from the far eastern coast of @placeholder.
(CNN) -- At least 12 airplanes shared the trans-Atlantic sky with doomed Air France Flight 447, but none reported any problems, deepening the mystery surrounding the cause of the plane's disappearance. Image released by the Brazilian Air Force shows oil slicks in the water near a debris site. Airlines confirmed that at least a dozen aircraft departed roughly at the same time and traversed approximately the same route, but did not report problematic weather conditions. This has led some aviation experts to suggest that technical problems on the airplane might be the main cause of the crash, though they may have combined with weather conditions to create serious problems. @highlight At least 12 flights traveled from Brazil to Europe around same time as 447 @highlight None of the other flights reported bad weather or other problems @highlight Aviation experts say weather alone would not normally cause a crash @highlight They also say weather can change quickly and vary over short distances
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Top Republicans in the state, who had called @placeholder's behavior embarrassing and hypocritical, welcomed McAllister's resignation.
By Associated Press and Francesca Chambers Louisiana GOP Rep. Vance McAllister won't seek re-election this fall after being caught on video kissing a married female aide. He will, however, serve out the remainder of his term, which concludes the first week of January 2015. The recently elected Congressman said he would not resign because he did not want the people of his district to be left with a vacant seat again. Scroll down for video Republican Rep. Vance McAllister, right, who got caught on a security tape cheating on his wife Kelly, left, said Monday that he will not resign. He not seek re-election this fall, however @highlight Vance McAllister won a special election to Congress in November after then-Rep. Rodney Alexander unexpectedly left office @highlight McAllister was caught on a security tape fewer than six months in office kissing a married female aide @highlight The aide has since resigned but McAllister, who is also married, has not @highlight McAllister says he's not resigning because he doesn't want to leave the people of his district without a representative @highlight He will not run for re-election in November, however, he said on Monday @highlight His wife says she is 'behind him 100 percent'
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@placeholder' problems began in 2010 when a social worker, admiring their
By Matt Blake PUBLISHED: 08:56 EST, 30 October 2012 | UPDATED: 11:46 EST, 30 October 2012 A family who has fostered disabled children for three generations is facing homelessness after they signed up to a Government scheme to renovate their house so they could better care for their wards. Mark and Clair Waite received a £75,000 grant from Leicestershire County Council to transform their home into a respite centre for severely disabled foster children two years ago. But when the builder added a series of unforeseen costs to the bill the council withdrew its support leaving the couple to find the cash for themselves. @highlight Mark and Clair Waite received a £75,000 grant from Leicestershire County Council to transform their home into a respite centre for disabled children @highlight But when the builder added a series of unforeseen costs to the bill the council withdrew its support leaving the couple to find the cash themselves @highlight Unable to meet the builder's demands on their own, he took them to court, leaving the Waites with a total bill of £59,000 @highlight Leicestershire County Council: 'The Waites are refusing to work with us' @highlight Spokesman: 'We strongly refute all allegations made by the Waites [...] this is an issue between them and their builder'
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The incident came nearly a month after the arrest of 10 @placeholder missionaries accused of trying to take 33 Haitian children out of the country without proper paperwork.
Port-au-Prince, Haiti (CNN) -- Six Haitian orphans, seized by national authorities last week as they prepared to journey to the United States, will be able to leave the earthquake-devastated country Wednesday. The U.S. Embassy retained custody of the children Tuesday and they were handed over to three American women who have been trying to escort them out. The women had attempted to leave Saturday when angry Haitians demanded to see their paperwork. Police suspected that a key document the women were carrying -- a permission signed by Haiti's prime minister -- was a fake, something the women and U.S. officials deny. @highlight Haitian orphans set to leave for United States on Wednesday @highlight U.S. women say they were given permission to leave country with orphans @highlight Police had suspected a permission signed by Haiti's prime minister was a fake
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That’s what Yvonne looks like – “hey @placeholder, you’re pretty,’” before saying that the experience was ‘eye opening’.
He may have been blind for 20 years, but a pair of electronic glasses has enabled a US veteran to see again. Mark Cornell shed a tear when he saw faces clearly, describing the experience as 'eye-opening' and poignantly telling his friend Yvonne that she was 'pretty'. The Buffalo-born veteran, who served in the US Air Force for 18 years before he lost his sight, is the President of the US Blinded Veterans Association. Scroll down for video Buffalo-born veteran Mark Cornell (pictured) was able to see clearly for the first time in 20 years, using electronic glasses by eSight, which beam video images into the eyes @highlight Buffalo-born Mark Cornell served in the US Airforce for 18 years @highlight He lost his sight 20 years ago due to a rare reaction to Lyme’s Disease @highlight Mr Cornell said trying eSight's glasses was an eye-opening experience @highlight Technology beams enhanced video images to screens inside the headset @highlight Device means people with low vision can see details clearly again @highlight The veteran shed a tear when he saw his friends Yvonne and Tom clearly
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While the other side is more damaged, it is still possible to make out another phallus, this time with a plough and a figure that might be a @placeholder, above it.
By Sarah Griffiths PUBLISHED: 05:15 EST, 11 October 2013 | UPDATED: 05:27 EST, 11 October 2013 Two penises carved on a Roman wall, which were probably intended to protect citizens from evil spirits, have been discovered in Italy. The 2,000-year-old stone could reveal the origin of Aosta, a city in the north of the country. Archaeologists believe the phallic symbols could show a connection between the city and the Roman Emperor Augustus. Two penises engraved on a 2,000 year old stone may shed light on the foundation of the city of Aosta in northern Italy, revealing its deep connection with the Roman emperor Augustus. They could also have been intended to ward off evil forces @highlight Archaeologists believe the 2,000-year-old phallic symbols could show a connection between Aosta and the Roman Emperor Augustus @highlight It is thought the pair of penises relate to the god Priapus, while a spade and plough carves in the same stone denote the perimeter of the new city @highlight Also a carving of Capricorn over one of the penises, which in Roman times signified the winter solstice and was also the emblem of Augustus
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PWC said it sends just two a year, while it is understood that @placeholder sends just one.
By Matt Chorley and Becky Barrow PUBLISHED: 19:44 EST, 25 April 2013 | UPDATED: 07:08 EST, 26 April 2013 The row over the tax status of coffee chain Starbucks reignited today, as the firm's tax advisers insisted the global firm made no profit in the UK. Bill Dodwell, head of tax policy at Deloitte, took to the airwaves to defend companies who use loopholes to avoid paying money to the Treasury. He claimed he was 'slightly mystified' that Starbucks had agreed to pay £20million in tax voluntarily after a public boycott over revelations it had paid no corporation tax since 2009. @highlight Bill Dodwell insists coffee chain is making no money in Britain @highlight Coffee chain has paid no corporation tax in the UK since 2009 @highlight MPs say accountants have 'inside knowledge' of tax loopholes
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@placeholder are a good sde with a depth of squad that is better than ours.
Nobody was more relieved than Ritchie Humphreys as Chesterfield staged a remarkable second-half comeback to keep alive their hopes of an FA Cup fourth round meeting with Derby. The Chesterfield midfielder presented Lyle Taylor with a goal in the 44th minute - and looked to have sent Scunthorpe towards the next round. Taylor latched on to a weak header by Humphreys to advance and drill the ball past goalkeeper Tommy Lee. Scunthorpe players look on with dejection after Jay O'Shea late equaliser earned Chesterfield a replay Lyall Taylor fires the ball home from close range to give Scunthorpe a 2-0 lead against Chesterfield @highlight Scunthorpe and Chesterfield face a replay after 2-2 draw at Glanford Park @highlight First-half goals from Alex Davey and Lyle Taylor gave hosts the lead @highlight Visitors hit back in second half through Eoin Doyle and Jay O'Shea @highlight A trip to Derby County in the FA Cup fourth round awaits the winner @highlight Just six points separate the two sides in League One this season
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But the @placeholder’s own figures show that the RCN are right – there were 311,787 nursing posts in March 2010 compared with just 308,199 now.
By Claire Bates PUBLISHED: 07:40 EST, 15 May 2012 | UPDATED: 09:24 EST, 15 May 2012 Complimentary: Labour leader Ed Miliband was quick to take advantage of frosty relations between Andrew Lansley and the Royal College of Nursing Labour leader Ed Miliband called on NHS staff and patients today to hold the Government to account for difficulties resulting from its controversial reforms to the health service. In a speech to the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) conference in Harrogate, Mr Miliband launched a Labour initiative called NHS Check which will allow people to report online on problems faced by hospitals, clinics and family doctors arising from Health Secretary Andrew Lansley's shake-up. @highlight Labour leader asks nurses to report problems caused by NHS reforms @highlight Initiative comes day after Health Secretary heckled at nursing conference
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Manicures in @placeholder's pink plush interior range from $16 to $38, with pedicures costing between $19 and $45.
Susan Aflak was working punishing hours as an investment banker when a trip down to a lunch truck gave her an idea. If lunch could be delivered quickly and easily to her downtown LA office, why couldn't a manicure? That lightbulb moment inspired her to quit her job in finance and launch La Lacquerie, the first on-demand mobile manicure truck catering to time-short professionals in need of a quick fix. Based in San Francisco, a company can call to book the truck to park outside its office. La Lacquerie then pulls up curbside, and opens to employees or passers-by. Polished: Based in San Francisco, a company can call to book the La Lacquerie manicure truck to park outside its office. It then pulls up curbside, and opens to employees or passers-by @highlight Susan Aflak, 33, came up with the idea for La Laquerie while getting lunch at a food truck near her office @highlight Based in San Francisco, firms can call to book the manicure truck to park outside their offices - Google, Facebook and YouTube are already fans
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Work: Ms Deng was said to have had 'some cosmetic surgery work' when she moved to @placeholder with the main ambition of becoming 'rich and famous'
Looking shyly into the camera, nothing in Deng Wen Ge’s high school volleyball team photograph suggests that she was destined for bigger things. In this exclusive photograph from 1980, she was certainly taller than many of her classmates at 5ft 11 inches, but both her name – Chinese for ‘Cultural Revolution’ – and her conservative hairstyle fitted right in with her Communist peers in the factory city of Xuzhou. Few among her wealthy, well-connected society friends in the United States would recognize the teenage athlete, as Wendi Deng, who until last summer was the wife of Rupert Murdoch, the world’s most powerful and controversial media mogul. @highlight Then called Deng Wen Ge, Wendi Deng pictured in 1980 volleyball team @highlight Poor daughter of factory manager where lights went out at 7pm every night @highlight Was taken to US by older married man who she later wed @highlight University professor remembers her having cosmetic surgery @highlight Friends remember her main ambition was 'to be rich and famous' @highlight Went on to marry Rupert Murdoch and have two children before divorce @highlight Notes emerged in which she describes former British PM Tony Blair's 'good body' and 'butt' @highlight Said girlfriend of Google boss Eric Schmidt will never have 'my style, my grace'
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He plans to return after @placeholder's new government is in place.
BANGKOK, Thailand (CNN) -- The wife of ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra arrived in Thailand Tuesday morning to face corruption charges, promising to fight the accusations, her attorney said. Pojamarn Shinawatra with her husband Thaksin Shinawatra. According to Pichit Chuenban, Pojamarn Shinawatra was presented with an arrest warrant shortly after arriving at Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi International Airport and was escorted by authorities to the Supreme Court. "She intends to fight all charges through judicial system," Pichit said. Greeted by about 50 well-wishers, Pojamarn arrived at court accompanied by her three children. She faces charges stemming from a Bangkok land deal and a stock concealment plan that could put her in jail for up to eight years, according to the Thai News Agency. @highlight Thaksin Shinawatra's wife handed arrest warrant after she returns to Thailand @highlight Pojamarn Shinawatra faces corruption charges that could imprison her for 20 years @highlight The case involves Pojamarn's 2003 purchase of some prime Bangkok real estate
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Sally Roberts appeared on Daybreak, left, to explain why she doesn't want seven-year-old @placeholder, right, to have radiotherapy treatment for cancer
By Martha De Lacey SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO A woman who ran away with her seven-year-old son to stop him having cancer treatment said she had 'no choice' because she felt she was on a 'conveyor belt'. Sally Roberts, 37, who is from New Zealand but lives in Devon, disappeared with Neon after a dispute with her estranged husband Ben over the boy's condition and treatment, despite doctors saying their son could die within months without radiotherapy. Today Ms Roberts told ITV's Daybreak that she does not necessarily want him treated in an 'alternative way' but wanted options other than radiotherapy explored amid her fears of its potentially damaging affect on Neon. @highlight Sally Roberts, 37, who lives in Devon, disappeared with Neon to stop him having radiotherapy for cancer @highlight Believes there are other options to explore and is concerned about long-term effects of treatment
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He has worked as a researcher for Welsh assembly member @placeholder since last August and was recently appointed as his leadership campaign organiser following a 'robust selection process.
By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 4:31 PM on 27th June 2011 A top Tory has been suspended from the Conservative party after boasting on his MySpace page about group sex and taking drugs. Strategist, Vincent Bailey, 31, has been 'relieved of his duties' as a campaign organiser in the Tory leadership battle in Wales over the claims he made on the social website. His responses to a questionnaire shocked party officials who are now conducting an inquiry. Suspended: Vincent Bailey , left, made inappropriate comments on MySpace leading Andrew Davies, right, to suspend him as campaign organiser. Bailey states that 'gang bangs are good' and in response to a question about drugs he said 'I'm back on the scag bigtime now'. @highlight Tory campaigner claims he has taken 'five or six' drugs @highlight He compared journalists to sexual predators
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David Moyes poses with a @placeholder scarf as he was unveiled as the club's new manager on Thursday
The last time David Moyes took career advice from Sir Alex Ferguson, things did not work out quite so well. But that did not stop him seeking the opinion of his predecessor at Old Trafford before accepting the invitation to become the new manager of Real Sociedad, as he revealed after his official unveiling in San Sebastian. It would suggest Moyes harbours no grudge against Ferguson after his dismissal from United in April, or indeed after an updated version of Ferguson’s autobiography was released last month. If some saw the new chapter as less than complimentary about Moyes, the former Everton manager did not take offence once he was aware of the full context. @highlight David Moyes was sacked as Manchester United manager in April @highlight He was presented as the new boss at Real Sociedad on Thursday @highlight Moyes revealed that he sought the advice of Sir Alex Ferguson again @highlight The former Everton man was relaxed and self-assured when he spoke @highlight Moyes also took a week to decide on the Real Sociedad job offer
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Memories: Robin Williams is seen here with his middle child, daughter @placeholder, in an undated photo
The 25-year-old daughter of Robin Williams has said there is 'no point' questioning why her father chose to take his own life six months ago, in the first time she has spoken publicly since the comedian's death. Zelda Williams, speaking with NBC's Kate Snow on Thursday's TODAY show, said she has chosen not to dwell but to look to the future, focusing on charity that will help continue her father's legacy. 'It's going to take a lot of work to allow myself to have the sort of fun, happy life that I had, but that's important,' she said in the sit-down. @highlight Zelda Williams, 25, spoke on TODAY on Thursday, six months after Robin Williams, 63, committed suicide at his California home @highlight Zelda says she has chosen not to dwell on the death but continue her father's legacy @highlight 'I think it was important to him for people to talk about important things,' she said @highlight She revealed she got a hummingbird tattoo because her father was 'flighty' @highlight Would not discuss court between Williams' children and third wife Susan
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‘Compared with the kids who run foreign policy in this country I have got more respect for him than our lot,’ Mr @placeholder said this week.
Nick Clegg and Nigel Farage are preparing to launch deeply personal attacks on one another tonight as the two men clash in their second TV debate. The gloves are expected to come off in the battle between the Lib Dem and Ukip leaders over the UK’s place in Europe and who can be trusted by the British people. Mr Clegg will be attacked for his background as a career politician and lobbyist while Mr Farage is under pressure after admitting he ‘admires’ Russian President Vladimir Putin. The debate will be shown on BBC 2 tonight from 7pm. Clash: Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg and Ukip's Nigel Farage are expected to launch personal attacks in tonight;s debate @highlight Second TV debate between Lib Dem and Ukip leaders on BBC2 at 7pm @highlight Clegg challenge Farage to debate Britain's membership of the EU @highlight But row has erupted after Farage said he admires Russian President Putin @highlight Ex-Tory minister Lord Heseltine predicts Britain will join the euro @highlight Godfrey Bloom dismisses flatmate Farage as a 'salesman' poor at leading
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Let @placeholder be the place where women were finally cherished and life affirmed, where the humiliation and subjugation ended, where women took their rightful agency over their bodies and land.
(CNN) -- I write today on behalf of countless V-Day activists worldwide, and in solidarity with my many Congolese sisters and brothers who demand justice and an end to rape and war. It is my hope that these words and those of others will break the silence and break open a sea of action to move Congolese women toward peace, safety and freedom. My play, "The Vagina Monologues," opened my eyes to the world inside this world. Everywhere I traveled with it scores of women lined up to tell me of their rapes, incest, beatings, mutilations. It was because of this that over 11 years ago we launched V-Day, a worldwide movement to end violence against women and girls. @highlight Eve Ensler: War in Congo is targeting girls and women @highlight She says rape is being used as a weapon, with 1,100 raped each month @highlight Western goverments, including the U.S., need to protect Congo's women, she says
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Passengers aboard the flight were provided with accommodation in @placeholder.
By Louise Cheer and Ryan Lipman Passengers on board a Qantas flight that had to turn back to Los Angeles after a pipe burst have told of the moment water poured down from the ceiling and flooded the floor. Flight QF94, a Melbourne-bound A380 jumbo, was forced back to LAX airport an hour into its flight when the malfunction occurred on the upper deck. It landed shortly after 8pm on Tuesday local time. Those on board have described how people jumped up from their seats in alarm and stood in the aisles to dodge the water. Scroll down for video @highlight It is believed an on-board pipe carrying drinking water burst on Wednesday @highlight Flight was on its way to Melbourne when the captain decided to turn back @highlight Qantas spokeswoman said there was no threat to the safety of passengers @highlight Passengers have told how people jumped up from their seats when the water started pouring from the ceiling
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Apple's view of @placeholder (left) is shrouded in cloud, while Google (right) has a clear view
Battersea Bridge in London is wonky according to Apple Maps When people get their hands on an Apple iPhone 5 tomorrow, there will be one familiar icon missing. Google Maps is no longer on the iPhone, after Apple decided to go it alone and produce their own Maps app with some help from data providers such as TomTom. But when it comes to the visual side of things, Apple faces a few bumps in the road for instance, Colchester seems covered under a permanent veil of cloud. Meanwhile, certain roads - such as Battersea Bridge in London - seem a little awkward for your average motorist. @highlight Apple is fixing problems as they go along, but users are finding many errors with the app @highlight Users may expect some hiccups with iPhone 5 launching tomorrow @highlight The towns of Stratford-upon-Avon and Solihull appear to be missing @highlight A 35-acre site near Dublin called Airfield is listed as an airport @highlight A search for Manchester United Football Club brings up Sale United - a football club for the over-fives @highlight Many gig venues, schools and community centres are missing from the map @highlight Blurry and low-quality satellite views - with large parts of Scotland, among other places, obscured by cloud.
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'Future fiancees of @placeholder are probably angrily rethinking their own marriage proposals right about now,' the blog said.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:09 EST, 26 November 2013 | UPDATED: 04:00 EST, 26 November 2013 A search has started to find the cute couple who got engaged on Monday in the most romantic of ways. Like a scene from a cheesy romantic comedy, California residents were transfixed on the blue sky across west Los Angeles thanks to a grand gesture marriage proposal that was written in the clouds. The group of messages could be seen all the way from Beverly Hills to Santa Monica, spawning hundreds of Twitter and Instagram photos from well-wishers. The first message read: 'FOREVER LOVE.' @highlight Sweet - and somewhat cheesy - sky-written proposal in west Los Angeles sparks search for the man and woman who will soon be husband and wife
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VIDEO Scroll down to ride on-board with @placeholder around the Monaco circuit
Nico Rosberg will start on pole position for Sunday's Monaco Grand Prix after the stewards took no further action for an incident in qualifying that affected Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton. On pole position by just 0.059secs from Hamilton after the opening laps in the final qualifying period, Rosberg locked up on the entry to Mirabeau on his second and final attempt, and was forced to take the escape road. Behind the German, Hamilton was on a quicker lap, but with yellow flags being shown by the marshals due to Rosberg's incident, the championship leader had to abort a lap he has since claimed would have secured him pole. @highlight Nico Rosberg controversially denies Lewis Hamilton pole position @highlight Mercedes driver forced to take escape road on final qualifying lap @highlight Hamilton was set to take pole but had to slow down due to yellow flags @highlight Rosberg summoned to stewards but escaped without further action @highlight FIA said race stewards 'could find no evidence of any offence' @highlight Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo completes top three in Monaco
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Old clips of @placeholder announcing her pregnancies and introducing her children to the world while working on the show for nearly ten years were played back on Thursday.
By Meghan Keneally Every one of the former co-hosts came back to The View this morning as part of the official send off for Barbara Walters. The all-female cast was reunited in a way they'd never been before with every co-host from the show's 17 seasons joined together at an extra large table. Walters and current hosts Jenny McCarthy, Whoopi Golberg and Sherri Shepherd were joined by former hosts Joy Behar, Lisa Ling, Meredith Vieira, Elisabeth Hasselbeck, Debbie Matenopoulos, Star Jones and Rosie O'Donnell. Scroll down for video Reunion shot: All 11 co-hosts of The View were on hand for Barbara Walter's penultimate episode on Thursday @highlight All eleven women who have ever hosted on The View came back to celebrate Barbara Walter's penultimate episode @highlight The 84-year-old journalist launched the show in 1997 @highlight Former co-hosts Lisa Ling, Debbie Matenopoulos, Meredith Vieira, Rosie O'Donnell and Elisabeth Hasselbeck all shared pictures of their families @highlight Star Jones showed a picture of her pet dog who came with her back stage and Joy Behar updated the audience on her grandson @highlight Tomorrow will be Walters' final episode and it was taped Thursday afternoon, featuring Hillary Clinton as a special guest
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For @placeholder, also the oldest person to sail around the planet solo, aged 68 back in 2007, the lure of such a perilous challenge is obvious.
It was on a platform of the Paris Metro that Michel Desjoyeaux realized he finally had to snap out of it. He was just back from nearly 100 days sailing around the globe with no sighting of another human being, his only contact to the outside world a satellite phone. His body was, in essence, still on red alert for any obstacle in his midst. "Waiting for the train, a guy was in the way of the doors and I just yanked him out of the way," recalls the 48-year-old, who just days earlier had returned to France victorious from the grueling Vendee Globe race. @highlight Thomas Coville is the latest to attempt to break the record for solo circumnavigating the globe @highlight Robin Knox-Johnston was the first man to do so nonstop, calling it "where I'm happiest" @highlight "The Professor" Michel Desjoyeaux insists there is no danger as safety comes first @highlight Britain's Steve White faced a gargantuan uphill struggle in his solo sailing bid
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Shooting of @placeholder teen is no Trayvon Martin case, attorney says
(CNN) -- A Florida man charged with murder in the fatal shooting of a teenager amid an argument over loud music at a gas station pleaded not guilty Monday. Michael Dunn, 45, entered his plea during a hearing Monday morning at the Duval County, Florida, jail. Dunn told investigators he fired at a car in which Jordan Davis, 17, and three of his friends were sitting because he felt threatened by them. No guns were found inside the teens' car, the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office said. The case against Dunn, who has been jailed without bond since the November 26 shooting at the Jacksonville, Florida, gas station, has been compared to the "stand your ground" case in which George Zimmerman is charged with killing Trayvon Martin. @highlight Michael Dunn entered his plea during a hearing Monday at the Duval County, Florida, jail @highlight Dunn case has been compared to the "stand your ground" case involving Trayvon Martin's death @highlight "There are no comparisons to the Trayvon Martin situation," Dunn's lawyer says @highlight Dunn said he felt threatened by the teens, but no guns were found inside their car
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The two had been among 40 passengers en route to @placeholder.
BERLIN, Germany (CNN) -- German federal police seized two suspected terrorists from a Dutch passenger aircraft at Cologne airport Friday shortly before it was due to take off for Amsterdam, officials told CNN. The arrests were made at Cologne's airport. A 23-year-old Somali national and a 24-year-old German citizen who had been born in Mogadishu were arrested on a KLM plane at 6.55 am local time (0455 GMT), a police spokesman said. Police said "farewell" letters had been found from the men that led them to suspect they were intending to carry out terror attacks. It was not revealed where the letters were found or how long the men had been under observation. @highlight Police board KLM flight in Cologne early Friday to arrest suspects @highlight Two suspects said to be Somali man, 23 and German born in Somalia, 24 @highlight Police say "farewell" letters found from the men
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@placeholder's nightmarish living situation is typical for the hundreds of people who arrive in Hong Kong each year to escape torture or persecution in their home countries.
On the surface, Hong Kong transmits an image of prosperity, comfort and convenience. But beyond the façade of pristine skyscrapers and bustling shopping malls, a darker life exists for some of the territory's newest residents. Deep into Hong Kong's New Territories, close to the border with Mainland China, lies Ping Che, a decrepit village that has become a prison for many of its inhabitants. One of them is Arif, 26, a wiry, long-haired asylum-seeker from Bangladesh. His house, barely more than a few slabs of sheet metal propped against decaying beams, runs along open sewers. Flies circle near the improvised toilet -- basically a hole in the kitchen floor. The water is dirty and the electricity supply unreliable. @highlight Advocates say Hong Kong government policies make refugees' lives 'a living hell' @highlight Barred from work, refugees are given poor housing, meager food, and little medical care @highlight Refugees wait years for their claims to be processed, but are almost always rejected @highlight Human rights advocates say Hong Kong's international reputation is at risk
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It issued its report and the @placeholder response on July 23, 2008.
(CNN) -- The Czech Republic's practice of surgically castrating convicted sex offenders is "invasive, irreversible and mutilating" and should stop immediately, the Council of Europe's Anti-Torture Committee said in a report made public Thursday. The central European country castrated at least 94 prisoners in the 10 years up to April 2008, when investigators from the Council of Europe, a human-rights forum, visited the Czech Republic. The Council of Europe condemned the practice as "degrading." The procedure is being performed even on first-time, non-violent offenders, such as exhibitionists, its investigation revealed. Prisoners have to request castration under Czech law, but many fear they will be jailed for life if they do not, the investigation found. @highlight Council of Europe says Czechs should abolish it castration law for sex offenders @highlight CoE says some choose castration fearing refusal means long jail sentences @highlight Group alleges some choosing castration include non-violent and first offenders @highlight Czech Republic defends procedure as voluntary and effective
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I start with a pair of @placeholder shorts (£44).
By Marianne Power PUBLISHED: 16:29 EST, 7 August 2013 | UPDATED: 16:54 EST, 7 August 2013 Marianne Power tests two different 'seasonal' Spanx The wedding was straight out of the pages of a magazine. The bride wore Fendi, the vows were exchanged in a garden overlooking Lake Como and the lunch was five courses of pure heaven. But the thing I remember most about my friend's perfect wedding last summer is just how hot I was. It's not that the temperatures were particularly scorching - in the pleasant mid-20s at most - but I still spent the celebration sweating like a pig on a spit, and looking about as attractive as one. By the end of the day I was so hot and bothered I was ready to pass out. @highlight Marianne Power test drives Spanx lightweight control underwear @highlight Made for summer, the Skinny Britches range are more breathable @highlight Also come as a 'skort', a slip for wearing beneath dresses
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I believe that I have received justice for me and for @placeholder.
By Mark Duell PUBLISHED: 12:09 EST, 4 December 2013 | UPDATED: 18:28 EST, 4 December 2013 A paranoid schizophrenic who killed his flatmate and cut off his head was today jailed for life. Karl Addo, who was suffering from delusions of persecution, will serve at least six and half years for killing Sergio Marquez - but may never be released from Broadmoor Hospital because he is so ill. The 30-year-old killer had suffered years of mental illness which led to the extreme complex that he was being assaulted by gangs with special powers and been injected with drugs. Jailed: Karl Addo (left), who was suffering from delusions of persecution, will serve at least six and half years for killing Sergio Marquez (right) - but may never be released from Broadmoor Hospital because he is so ill @highlight Karl Addo, 30, from Dorset, was suffering from delusions of persecution @highlight He thought Sergio Marquez, 23, was part of a gang and wanted to kill him @highlight Addo is now being held at high-security psychiatric hospital Broadmoor
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Given the affection for Andersen's fairy tales, it's no surprise @placeholder's most-visited attraction is the tiny statue of the Little Mermaid on the waterfront.
It's a tiny country of 5½ million people, but suddenly Denmark feels like the most happening place on the planet. First, a Copenhagen restaurant few people had heard of was voted best in the world -- and held on to the title for three years in a row. Then Danish TV dramas "The Killing" and "Borgen" captured the imagination of a worldwide audience. And now designers Malene Birger, Ivan Grundahl and a new generation coming up behind them are taking the international fashion scene by storm. "Wonderful, wonderful Copenhagen," trilled Danny Kaye in his movie portrayal of Denmark's famous fairytale author, Hans Christian Andersen. And it is wonderful -- though there's a lot more to the Danish capital than the beautiful little harbor surrounded by quaint townhouses that drew Andersen to the city nearly 200 years ago. @highlight Copenhagen's New Nordic cuisine and sophisticated design lure travelers @highlight The Danish city also has a playful side with its famous Little Mermaid and Tivoli Gardens @highlight For a side trip, rent a car to drive north from Copenhagen or to neighboring Skane in Sweden
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Suni was 34 years old when he died, and @placeholder felt obliged to say that he wasn't poached for his horns.
(CNN)Unique? Suni was much more than that. He was vital to the survival of his kind. So, on Friday, after rangers found the northern white rhino lifeless in his hut on a Kenyan wildlife conservancy, a short countdown to extinction began. Suni was one of only seven northern whites left in the world, all of which live in captivity. There are none known to be left in the wild. More importantly, Suni was one of only two breeding males left, said the Ol Pejeta Conservancy in a statement. Now the conservationists have but one male and two females that can breed. And that doesn't happen often. When Suni mated with female Najin in April 2012, it was her first time in ten years. @highlight There are only six northern white rhinos left in the world @highlight Suni was the only male left of his kind that could mate @highlight Now there is only one, plus two females @highlight Mating has not happened often, but conservationist still hope for offspring
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@placeholder, who called time on his career in management last week after 27 years at the United helm, said: 'I thought that 99 could not be beaten
By Paul Collins PUBLISHED: 01:22 EST, 14 May 2013 | UPDATED: 03:30 EST, 14 May 2013 Sir Alex Ferguson's final title parade saw around 100,000 Manchester United fans turn out to salute their heroes as the team bus took to the streets to celebrate winning the Premier League title. All eyes were on wantaway striker Wayne Rooney, who looked in good spirits as the bus toured the roads to the adulation of fans. Rio Ferdinand, having sealed Ferguson's final home win with his first goal since 2008, led the celebrations, leading the fans in chants and tweeting pictures of him and his team-mates in the pub in the early afternoon. @highlight Parade began at 6pm outside Old Trafford @highlight Bus left Old Trafford at around 6.40pm after a speech from Ferguson @highlight Wayne Rooney boarded the bus for parade @highlight Bus reached Albert Square at around 8pm @highlight Rio Ferdinand tweeted picture of him and team-mates drinking pints in a pub in the early afternoon @highlight 'To be continued' poster featuring Wayne Rooney at Old Trafford taken down
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Lawmakers at Monday's briefing said they were told concerns over possible leaks made the @placeholder keep them in the dark over the deal.
(CNN) -- Lawmakers drew battle lines for a fresh round of sparring over U.S. Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl after a classified briefing Monday on the prisoner swap that led to his release. Authorities released an update about his condition. And more details emerged about his time in captivity. Details about why he disappeared off a military base nearly five years ago and ended up in Taliban hands remain murky. One thing is clear: the political debate over Bergdahl's release is showing no signs of dying down. Here's a cheat sheet on the latest developments, based on CNN's reporting: After classified briefing, lawmakers have 'more concerns' @highlight NEW: Lawmakers say they're still skeptical after a briefing on Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl's case @highlight NEW: King: "At least 80 to 90 people in the administration were aware of this proposed deal" @highlight NEW: White House official: Specifics of the prisoner swap "were more closely held' @highlight Bergdahl was kept in a pitch black cage for weeks at a time
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'You are in the history of the Bianconeri colours and whatever choice you make, a @placeholder victory will always make you smile.
By Luke Augustus Follow @@Luke_Augustus29 and Associated Press Antonio Conte has left as Juventus manager by mutual consent after four years in charge of the club. The 44-year-old leaves the Old Lady after guiding them to three successive Serie A titles. The Italian, who captained the club during his playing career, also led the Turin outfit to a record points haul of 102 points as they won their 30th official league title. VIDEO Scroll down to Watch the moment Antonio Conte announces he is leaving Juventus Gone: Antionio Conte has quit as Juventus manager by mutual consent after four years in charge at the club @highlight Antonio Conte has left Juventus by mutual consent @highlight 44-year-old guided Juventus to three consecutive Serie A titles @highlight Juventus went on an astonishing 49 game unbeaten run under Conte @highlight Conte played over 500 games for Juve, also captaining them as a player
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Prosecutors claim the @placeholder put his hand up the skirt and touched the bottom of a pretty teenager during the introduction.
Allegations: Dave Lee Travis leaving Southwark Crown Court after being accused of assaulting nearly a dozen women over three decades Dave Lee Travis was accused yesterday of sexually assaulting a teenager in front of the cameras on Top of the Pops during 30 years of abuse. The former Radio 1 DJ was branded a sexual predator who used his celebrity status to target vulnerable young women. He preyed on his victims at radio studios, corporate events, a hotel, a Christmas pantomime and in his trailer at an open air concert and university gig, it was claimed. Other evidence that will be put before the jury includes that of a carnival princess groped in 1973 after being told ‘what Dave wanted was what Dave got’ at a hospital radio launch. @highlight Former Radio 1 DJ faces 14 charges dating between 1976 and 2008 @highlight One assault is alleged to have taken place while 'opportunistic' Travis was opening a hospital radio station @highlight Jury hears Travis touched 15-year-old's breast at Showaddywaddy concert @highlight When Travis, 68, was playing an 'evil wizard' in a pantomime he 'attacked a theatre worker but stopped when a Chuckle Brother walked past' @highlight DJ 'groped student he'd told to keep watch and called her "securi-titty"'
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Rumors flew, including an email hoax that @placeholder had hit Chinatowns across the United States.
Hong Kong, China (CNN) -- Humor was Jami Gong's answer to helping revive New York City's Chinatown in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001, attacks. Born and raised in Chinatown, where the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center long stood as beacons over his street, Gong was awoken by his sister after the first plane had crashed into the North Tower. He grabbed his camera, caught a glimpse of the second plane before it hit the South Tower and watched helplessly, as both towers collapsed. "I know that any one of us could have been there," said Gong, who once worked inside the South Tower's shopping mall before moving to another store, in an interview in Hong Kong last month. @highlight Gong watched the World Trade Center's Twin Towers fall from his street in Chinatown @highlight Chinatown was hard hit after the September 11, 2001, attacks and then the SARS scare @highlight Gong helped start "TakeOut Comedy" to revitalize Chinatown, find Asian-American comics @highlight He later took "TakeOut Comedy" to Hong Kong, city of his grandmother who inspired him
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Australia beat @placeholder 25-20 when the two sides met in the Tri-Nations in August, and the Wallabies have won their last two World Cup contests -- in the semifinals in 1991 and 2003.
(CNN) -- New Zealand captain and key forward Richie McCaw has been passed fit for Sunday's Rugby World Cup semifinal clash with neighbors Australia in Auckland. Reports had suggested the flanker could miss the host nation's eagerly-awaited showdown with the two-time world champion Wallabies due to a foot injury, after the 30-year-old played a limited role in this week's training sessions. But McCaw has been named in Graham Henry's starting XV as the All Blacks aim to reach their first final at the four-yearly tournament since winning the inaugural event on home soil 24 years ago. Aaron Cruden comes in at flyhalf for only his eighth Test appearance after Dan Carter's deputy Colin Slade aggravated a groin injury during the quarterfinal win over Argentina last weekend. @highlight Richie McCaw is declared fit for New Zealand's Rugby World Cup semifinal @highlight All Blacks captain has been struggling with a foot injury throughout the tournament @highlight Wales make one change to their team ahead of last-four tie against France @highlight France coach Marc Lievremont names an unchanged team for Saturday's match
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where @placeholder was the star quarterback during his freshman year.
By Ashley Collman A physical education teacher injured in Tuesday's shooting at Reynolds High School saved lives by rushing to the main office and initiating a lockdown procedure, Troutdale Police said. The yet-to-be-identified gunman shot PE teacher Todd Rispler and a 14-year-old student before reportedly committing suicide. Freshman Emilio Hoffman didn't survive the attack, but Rispler was able to escape since the bullet only grazed his hip. On Tuesday afternoon, Troutdale Police Chief Scott Anderson held a press conference in which he detailed the timeline of events during the shooting, thanking Rispler for his quick actions that saved lives. Scroll down for video @highlight Physical education teacher Todd Rispler was shot at in Tuesday morning's shooting at Reynolds High School in Portland, Oregon @highlight After being hit, Rispler ran to the main office where he sent the school into lockdown mode @highlight The bullet grazed his hip and he is expected to recover from his injury @highlight 14-year-old freshman student Emilio Hoffman was also shot, and died in a men's locker room @highlight Authorities have tentatively identified the shooter, but have yet to release his name @highlight Rispler grew up in the area and also attended Reynolds, where he was a star quarterback
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Oxlade-Chamberlain accepts it is a part of Arsenal's game which can hurt them, but is worth it for what the @placeholder offer going forwards.
Midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain loves playing in such an attacking Arsenal team - but accepts they will always have to work at keeping it tight at the back. Arsenal recovered from going behind in the north London derby to a breakaway Tottenham goal for Nacer Chadli as Oxlade-Chamberlain's close-range strike secured a 1-1 draw. Arsene Wenger's side, however, had enjoyed plenty of possession and should have been ahead before a lapse in concentration from defensive midfielder Matheiu Flamini allowed Christian Eriksen to snatch the ball and set-up a swift counter. Arsenal's Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain slots home the equaliser against local rivals Tottenham on Saturday @highlight Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain salvages a point for Arsenal in the north London derby against Tottenham Hotspur at the Emirates on Saturday @highlight The England international made his presence felt down the right, running a total of 6.4 miles and registering the fastest sprint at 21.1mph @highlight Oxlade-Chamberlain admits Arsenal have to work ondefensive duties @highlight Gunners midfielder relishes playing in such an attacking side @highlight Arsenal take on Galatasaray on Wednesday before facing Chelsea
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VIDEO: Scroll down to watch Ronaldo and Neymar's @placeholder ads
Despite playing for Real Madrid's greatest rivals, Cristiano Ronaldo has tipped Barcelona forward Neymar to become 'the best player in the world'. The Portuguese currently holds that mantle after collecting a second Ballon d'Or this year, although his chances of retaining the award were hindered after stalled when he was taken off injured during Real Madrid's title slipping 1-1 draw with Valladoid on Wednesday. Neymar has come in for criticism for his performances following a big money move to the Nou Camp in the summer. Injuries have played their part - with the Brazilian currently sidelined with a foot injury that is not expected to keep him from this summer's World Cup in his homeland. @highlight Cristiano Ronaldo believes Neymar can be the 'best player in the world' @highlight Brazilian has struggled to adapt to La Liga after move from Santos @highlight Ronaldo is confident Portugal can get out of World Cup's 'Group of Death'
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'I know people myself, I have met people who have been in @placeholder for over 50 years and they still can't speak English,' he said.
Immigration has become a key political issue ahead of the General Election By Mail On Sunday Reporter Sajid Javid: Mr Javid criticised those who had failed to assimilate into British society Immigrants who come to live in Britain need to learn to speak English and to 'respect our way of life', Culture Secretary Sajid Javid has said. Mr Javid, the son of Pakistani immigrants and the first Asian Secretary of State, said that people were entitled to expect that immigrants made a contribution to society. 'People want Britain to have more control over its borders, and I think they are right,' he told The Sunday Telegraph. @highlight Mr Javid, the son of Pakistani immigrants said people expect immigrants to make a contribution to society @highlight He urged immigrants to Britain to speak English and criticised those who fail to assimilate into British society @highlight Immigration has become a key political issue ahead of the General Election
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It is estimated that within five years around 100 sex criminals across @placeholder will be participating in the initiative.
Convicted rapists and paedophiles across the UK are being taken on ten-pin bowling and cinema trips in a taxpayer-funded scheme. The extraordinary soft-touch initiative means sex offenders who are freed early from prison are then escorted on recreational outings. The scheme, known as Circles of Support and Accountability, is already running in England and is being offered to councils across Scotland after an initial trial in Fife. As of July last year, there were 96 local programmes, known as 'Circles' - which consist of one offender and four to six volunteers - operating in England and Wales. The annual average cost per circle is £9,800 and on average, this amounts to £295,500 across England and Wales (including the cost of volunteers) each year. @highlight Sex offenders freed early from prison are escorted on recreational outings @highlight Volunteers recruited to ensure offenders are not 'socially isolated' @highlight Mentors provide practical and personal support for 'lonely' criminals @highlight Scheme costs on average £295,500 each year in England and Wales @highlight 96 local programmes or 'circles', consisting of one offender and four to six volunteers, in England cost £9,800 each @highlight Volunteers recruited to ensure sex offenders are not 'socially isolated' @highlight Now after an initial trial, scheme is being offered to councils in Scotland @highlight Original idea from Canada, where survey by country’s prison service found it reduced reoffending by 70 per cent
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@placeholder successfully beat breast cancer this year after being diagnosed in 2011 and undergoing two operations, chemotherapy and radiotherapy.
By Rachel Reilly PUBLISHED: 06:44 EST, 10 April 2013 | UPDATED: 18:21 EST, 10 April 2013 A mother who credited her seven-year-old son for helping her beat cancer has discovered he too is battling the disease. Wendy Schmidt, 42, said it was her son Morgan’s ‘hugs and cuddles’ that helped her cope with the stress of breast cancer. But Morgan has now been diagnosed with the rare cancer Burkitt Lymphoma and she is nursing him through the ordeal. In it together: Wendy Schmidt is helping her son Morgan battle the condition that she recently beat ‘Morgan is so young but he understands the situation because he has seen me lose my hair,’ says Wendy, a travel agent from Pontprennau, Cardiff. @highlight Wendy Schmidt credits Morgan's 'hugs and cuddles' with her recovery @highlight Now he too has been diagnosed with rare form of cancer, Burkitt Lymphoma @highlight Mrs Schmidt, 42, is now nursing him, and he is responding well to treatment @highlight 'He understands the situation because he's seen me lose my hair' she says
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Even setting aside one's views on the first question, the story behind the @placeholder court opinion provides insight on the second question.
Next Tuesday, the U.S. Department of Justice is set to release hundreds more pages of legal opinions detailing the National Security Agency's alarming surveillance operations. The new release should further anger Americans who were already deeply dismayed by the disclosure of an October 2011 Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court opinion, which found that the NSA had violated the Constitution and federal law with its surveillance program. But we shouldn't just be upset because the court opinion revealed that the NSA has illegally and unconstitutionally collected the emails and other communications of tens of thousands of innocent Americans. We shouldn't just be upset because the NSA couldn't convince a secret court that its surveillance was legal. And we shouldn't just be upset because the opinion showed that the government, in the words of the FISA court, "frequently and systemically" disregarded the court's orders. @highlight A secret court opinion found that the NSA had violated Americans' rights @highlight Mark Rumold: It's outrageous that government hid the opinion from the public @highlight He says the NSA must not stonewall the public about their activities anymore @highlight Rumold: We need to investigate the full scope of NSA's surveillance practices
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That trial was one of @placeholder's first against former soldiers who served in the dictatorship era.
A Guatemalan court convicted a former soldier for his role in a 1982 massacre and sentenced him to more than 6,000 years in prison. Pedro Pimentel Rios is the fifth former soldier convicted of atrocities for the killing of 250 people in the village of Dos Erres during the country's civil war. Pimentel was extradited from the United States to Guatemala in July 2011. Relatives of the victims said justice was late, but it finally came. "By the grace of God I feel quite happy, because really you can see that justice is being done. ... It was an atrocity, what they did," said Ramiro Osorio, whose parents and siblings were killed in the massacre. @highlight Survivor: "Justice is being done. ... It was an atrocity, what they did" @highlight Pedro Pimentel Rios denies he was involved in the 1982 massacre at Dos Erres @highlight He is the fifth former soldier convicted of the killings @highlight Some 250 people were killed in the massacre
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Retired IT worker Jim, 59, said: ‘One of the worst moments was when we went to pick up Jeremy’s belongings from the house he had lived in with @placeholder.
By Nick Craven and Ben Ellery PUBLISHED: 17:07 EST, 22 June 2013 | UPDATED: 17:07 EST, 22 June 2013 Jeremy Forrest's devastated family last night defended their son against claims that he is a paedophile and said he is ‘paying for a mistake’. His parents, Jim and Julie, revealed that their son ‘knows he’s been stupid’ but that depression caused him to run away with a 15-year-old pupil. Forrest’s family said he had felt unhappy in his marriage to his wife Emily and there was ‘a wedge between them’. Support: Julie Forrest, pictured with children Tom and Carrie, said her son Jeremy must accept blame but that 'there were other factors' involved in the abduction of his 15-year-old pupil @highlight Jim and Julie Forrest say their son Jeremy is not a paedophile @highlight Parents say teacher 'made a mistake and knows he's been stupid' @highlight Mother says son is to blame but 'there were other factors' @highlight Claims wife Emily did not support Forrest when he fell into depression
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US Airways is picking up the tab to fly @placeholder to Chicago.
(CNN) -- Monday, the official first day of winter, airlines were scrambling to accommodate passengers affected by the cancellation of hundreds of flights after a monster weekend winter storm blanketed a swath of the East Coast. Charlene Fisk, a filmmaker from Atlanta, Georgia, tried her best not to lose it at Hartsfield International Airport on Monday at 4:30 a.m. when she found out she wouldn't be getting home to upstate New York anytime soon. Her US Airways connecting flight had been canceled, so she was placed on another flight to Philadelphia, which was then canceled. She's going to have to fly to Chicago on Monday evening, hopefully stay the night with friends and then hop on a standby flight to Syracuse. Her family will have to drive about an hour from their home to pick her up. @highlight Monster weekend winter storm blankets a swath of the East Coast @highlight Atlanta passenger put on two canceled flights, must hopscotch home @highlight Stranded in NY: "You sort of crumble once, get it over with and then put on a smile" @highlight At least four deaths have been linked to the winter storm, officials say
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So @placeholder designed a second leg, a much simpler version.
After being beaten up by a chicken and losing his brother and leg in the fight, life was looking decidedly dodgy for Dudley the duckling. However, thanks to 3D printing technology, the Canadian animal has a new lease of life - and a new leg. Terence Loring, a 32 year old mechanical engineer and architect, decided to help Dudley after hearing about him from his martial arts instructor. Scroll down for video Dudley the duck and his 3D printed prosthetic leg. He lost his leg, and his brother, in a fight with a chicken. Born on August 19, 2013, Dudley was initially placed in an enclosure with some chickens at K9-1-1 Animal and Rescue Services in Sicamous, British Columbia. @highlight Animal was spotted in a Canadian shelter by a 3D printing expert @highlight Foot includes knee joint, and allows Dudley to walk normally @highlight Team say he has been able to stop a pot bellied pig from bullying him since learning to walk
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@placeholder told Dina Manzo that she wants to give up bad carbs in 2015
Teresa Giudice managed to squeeze in an early birthday celebration for her daughter before she began her 15-month prison sentence for bankruptcy fraud. Before James J. Leonard Jr., her attorney, picked up the The Real Housewives of New Jersey star just after midnight to drive to the Federal Correctional Institution in Danbury, Connecticut, Giudice threw a 14th birthday bash for daughter Gia. “They had a birthday party for Gia,” whose actual birthday is on January 8, a source told Us Weekly 'They had a cake and a celebration.' Teresa then made the lonely trip, leaving her husband Giuseppe 'Joe' Giudice stayed at home with their four daughters - he will care for them until Teresa's release and then he will begin his own 41-month sentence for similar charges. @highlight The Real Housewives of New Jersey star was convicted of bankruptcy fraud @highlight Picked up by her lawyer just after midnight in an SUV from $4million home @highlight Husband Joe did not accompany her - stayed at home with their children @highlight Reported to a federal prison in Danbury, Connecticut, at about 3 a.m @highlight Had last meal of a $1.95 breakfast sandwich at a local diner before entering @highlight Lawyer says she was 'very upbeat and very positive' @highlight Joe is taking care of their four daughters until he begins his own sentence which will start once his wife comes out of prison @highlight Joe was seen driving their daughters to school on Monday morning @highlight Giudice will be able to see her relatives this weekend according to attorney @highlight The Giudices pleaded guilty to 41 charges of fraud for lying on loan applications and a bankruptcy filing @highlight BOP spokesman confirmed she surrendered early Monday @highlight Teresa spent last free day attending church with her family in New Jersey
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She is the seventh of eight "@placeholder brats" born to a father who chose a sailor's life and moved his family from assignment to assignment.
FORT BRAGG, North Carolina (CNN) -- Marylisa Miller has spent much of her two decades as an Army wife bracing for the worst. But now the pressure is higher, as both her husband and their 20-year-old son are serving together in Afghanistan. Pfc. Martin Miller, left, and his dad, Sgt. 1st Class Martin Miller, serve in the same Army squadron in Afghanistan. It's rare, but not unheard of: Sgt. 1st Class Martin Miller and his son Pfc. Martin Miller have deployed as part of the same squadron of about 500 soldiers. Their brigade -- based at North Carolina's Fort Bragg -- is among the first specifically assigned to train Afghan security and military forces. @highlight The Millers, father-and-son soldiers, serve in the same squadron in Afghanistan @highlight Fort Bragg-based brigade is among first to train Afghan forces against Taliban @highlight "I've had mortars come within 20 meters ... I should have been dead," dad says @highlight "Navy brat" mom co-leads Army support group to distract her from fears
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At the start of this week @placeholder unveiled its own secret research project which it claims will be the future of home delivery - packages delivered by drones.
By Victoria Woollaston PUBLISHED: 05:52 EST, 5 December 2013 | UPDATED: 07:16 EST, 5 December 2013 Aside from launching a range of new phones, building its latest operating system and even setting up a barge off the coast of San Francisco, Google has been stealthily building a robotics empire. Over the past six months Google has bought seven technology companies that each specialise in robotics or automated systems. These include Meka, which makes humanoid robots, and Industrial Perception, which specialises in machines that can package goods and load up lorries, for example. Google has recently bought seven companies that specialise in robotics including California-based Meka, which makes humanoid robots, pictured. The firm isn't expected to make these technologies available to consumers but instead could use them to automate deliveries of goods @highlight Over the past six months Google has bought seven technology companies @highlight These include Meka, which makes humanoid robots, and Industrial Perception which specialises in packaging machines @highlight Firm is not expected to make these technologies available to consumers @highlight Instead the tech giant could use them to automate deliveries of goods @highlight News comes after Amazon announced plans to deliver items using drones
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A sales assistant at Sainsbury's spotted @placeholder in the magazine aisle of the store and alerted security staff
By Sarah Johnson PUBLISHED: 14:50 EST, 11 January 2013 | UPDATED: 14:52 EST, 11 January 2013 A flasher who exposed himself to other shoppers in Sainsbury’s was caught after police traced his details through his Nectar card. Keith Daniels, 57, was seen on CCTV watching two young girls who were leafing through magazines unaware that he was standing close behind them. Store detectives were able to wind back the footage to the point where he had gone through the checkout and traced him through his Nectar card. Jailed: Keith Daniels was sentenced to six months in prison at Exeter Crown Court (pictured) after he was caught on CCTV exposing himself in Sainsbury's @highlight Keith Daniels was caught on CCTV watching girls leafing through magazines @highlight When police showed him the footage, he denied the offence @highlight But at court admitted outraging public decency and was jailed for 6 months
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Ministers will today commit to spending £15.5million on flood defences in @placeholder over the next six years, which they hope will benefit 7,000 properties.
More than 1,400 flood defence projects to protect vulnerable homes will be given the green light today. The Treasury will set out details of the schemes set to benefit from £2.3billion in investment following the mass flooding that hit many areas last winter. It means around 300,000 more homes will be protected. The National Audit Office warned recently that half of the UK’s flood defences are running at ‘minimal level’ and likely to give way if there is heavy rain again this year. Swamped: A family stand nearly waist-deep in dirty water inside their home in the village of Moorland, Somerset, during last winter's severe flooding @highlight Half of UK’s flood defences are running at ‘minimal level’, says watchdog @highlight Major investment in Somerset, Humber Estuary and Thames Estuary
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Judging by the abundance of pictures in @placeholder's database that include geolocation data in the EXIF, some smartphone owners aren't thinking twice about opting into their devices' GPS feature.
(CNN) -- Skim through the photos on Flickr or Photobucket, and you'll find pictures of cats pawing at living-room sofas, children playing in backyards and mothers gardening at home. Dig a little deeper, and you can unearth the exact locations of many of those homes, embedded in data within the pictures. Images often contain a bundle of information and various traces left by digital cameras or photo manipulation software. This data, called Exchangeable Image File Format (EXIF), is a key tool for many professionals. It can detail whether the photographer used a flash, which digital effects were applied to a picture and when the photo was taken. @highlight Images can contain the precise GPS coordinates for where a photo was taken @highlight Pictures on Flickr, Photobucket and Picasa Web Albums can contain location data @highlight Other services, like Facebook, TwitPic and Yfrog, strip that data @highlight Digital photo experts express concerns over privacy implications
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@placeholder questioned whether Ronan Farrow was his biological son.
Axed: Ronan Farrow's daily news show has been pulled by MSNBC after less than a year MSNBC have cancelled Ronan Farrow Daily after the show's flailing ratings hit a record-low of just 11,000 viewers earlier this month. However anchor Ronan Farrow is being kept on at the network, and will move into roles during prime-time specials, and work as a correspondent. The 27-year-old journalist - the son of Mia Farrow and Woody Allen - sent out an optimistic Tweet about his future at MSNBC on Wednesday, before news broke Thursday that his show had been axed. 'Excited about new role - more to come,' he posted. @highlight MSNBC have pulled Ronan Farrow Dail days before its one year on-air @highlight Show launched on February 24, 2014 @highlight Last month ratings dropped to 11,000 @highlight Farrow is being moved into another position @highlight Joy Reid‘s daytime show The Reid Report also scrapped @highlight Both shows will be replacing by a new program fronted by Thomas Roberts
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'Perhaps, as some of you say, I'm not really @placeholder.
Mario Balotelli has reacted to Italy fans who have questioned his commitment to the national side by saying he has 'given everything' for his country. Some fans have questioned whether he is 'really Italian' following Italy's group stage exit at the World Cup in Brazil, with Balotelli having been born to Ghanaian immigrant parents. The striker was adopted by an Italian family in Naples and grew up there but he has been on the receiving end of racist chanting and slurs during matches for club side AC Milan. VIDEO Scroll down to watch BELLISSIMO! Balotelli sharp in training and hits great free kick @highlight Balotelli's commitment to his country has been queried since elimination @highlight AC Milan striker says he is 'proud' and 'has not made a mistake' for Italy @highlight Balotelli says perhaps in some ways he is more 'African' than 'Italian' @highlight Former Manchester City striker has been subject to racist abuse in Italy @highlight Italy lost 1-0 to Uruguay on Tuesday and are heading home like England @highlight Balotelli scored the winner in Italy's 2-1 Group D victory over England @highlight Italy coach Cesare Prandelli resigned following their World Cup exit
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Kaka is back in the @placeholder squad and he is more popular with Chinese fans than Barca superstar Neymar
Beijing’s Bird’s Nest Stadium is gearing up for the first Superclásico de las Americas to be held outside of Argentina or Brazil on Saturday and interest from Chinese fans is massive ahead of the historic tie. Fans mobbed Lionel Messi and his Argentina team mates as they arrived into Beijing International airport and China’s Yangtze Evening News reported an accident was prevented following one fan’s decision to switch escalator’s to get close to the players. Chinese state media Xinhua News Agency has also revealed that the Argentina squad skipped a trip to Beijing’s famous Forbidden City due to security worries. @highlight Chinese fans in a frenzy over Brazil vs Argentina clash @highlight Lionel Messi for Argentina and Kaka for Brazil the biggest draws @highlight Kaka has not featured for Brazil in 18 months but more popular than Barcelona star Neymar in Beijing @highlight Pollution fears have put match in jeopardy, Messi could play in a mask
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"@placeholder" was revolutionary for its kid-savvy and reach, but it wasn't universally beloved.
(CNN) -- Think back to the age before GoldieBlox, before gender-neutral Easy-Bake ovens, before "My Princess Boy" or "It Gets Better" or "Lean In." Way before apps for infants or TV networks for toddlers, in the days when "Schoolhouse Rock" was in its infancy. That'd bring you to the early 1970s, when an album in a bright pink sleeve was passed among teachers, parents, librarians and kids. It was called "Free to Be... You and Me," and record players around the country spun songs such as "William's Doll," "Parents are People" and "It's All Right to Cry." When it debuted in 1972, there was nothing else like it -- at least, nothing so popular. It was feminist and multicultural; an early childhood education in empathy; multimedia before anybody used the word. There was the gold record album, a best-selling book and in 1974, an Emmy- and Peabody-winning TV special that starred its creator, Marlo Thomas, "and friends" -- literally, her formidable list of famous pals, including Harry Belafonte, Alan Alda, Diana Ross, Roberta Flack, Carl Reiner, Rosey Grier and a young Michael Jackson. @highlight 'Free to Be... You and Me' was first broadcast on ABC on March 11, 1974 @highlight The TV special came after a "Free to Be..." book and album for children @highlight Actress and activist Marlo Thomas was inspired by her niece to create "Free to Be..."
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The officer also said the same was true of any telephone calls and that nothing could be found that could be attributed to @placeholder in any diary or handwriting.
By Kerry Mcdermott PUBLISHED: 12:27 EST, 22 March 2013 | UPDATED: 13:07 EST, 22 March 2013 Chilling photographs reveal the arsenal of deadly weapons recovered from the car of two men accused of plotting to murder soul singer Joss Stone. Police officers found a Samurai sword, knives, a metal spike chisel and hammers in the battered Fiat Punto of Junior Bradshaw, 32, and Kevin Liverpool, 35. The photographs, released today by detectives in Devon and Cornwall, also show maps, bags, a length of hosepipe, black balaclavas and black gloves that were found in the vehicle. Chilling: A samurai sword police found in the possession of Junior Bradshaw and Kevin Liverpool, who are standing trial accused of plotting to murder Joss Stone @highlight Weapons recovered from Junior Bradshaw and Kevin Liverpool's Fiat Punto @highlight Pair were arrested seven miles from Joss Stone's isolated home in June 2011 @highlight Black balaclavas, gloves, and a metal spike chisel also found in car @highlight Pair deny plotting to murder and rob singer, 25, at her Devon home
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