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When you're inside @placeholder, you won't know it because the corridors, shops and apartments will be the same as everywhere else." | Ever since it appeared on the cover of Animals, Pink Floyd's 1977 album, Battersea Power Station in London has been famous around the world. It has appeared in everything from the Beatles' 1965 movie Help! to Christopher Nolan's 2008 Batman movie The Dark Knight, and even Dr Who. But later this year, its distinctive chimneys -- the best-loved parts of one of London's best-loved buildings -- will be demolished. Then they will be built back up again. "The chimneys are the most powerful part of the icon," says Jim Eyre, director of Wilkinson Eyre, the architects commissioned to develop the building.
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As part of the Battersea Power Station renovation, the chimneys will be knocked down then rebuilt
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Malaysian developers are funding the station's transformation into offices and luxury villas
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The power station has ignited debate on how iconic buildings should be maintained | 56,500 | record_train |
The move is controversial since @placeholder still publicly backs EU sanctions which have held against the military-backed government since 1996. | (CNN) -- British Prime Minister David Cameron will arrive in Myanmar Friday accompanied by a delegation of 10 business leaders -- a measure of how quickly the once reclusive Southeast Asian country is reengaging with the world both diplomatically and economically. The delegation will be presented as "tourists" to circumvent restrictions imposed by European Union trade sanctions, according to Britain's Guardian newspaper. "It is not a trade mission. We are going to Burma for reasons of geography and the recent elections, which led to a positive outcome," a source from the British government reportedly told the newspaper. "The government policy on Burma is to discourage trade. That remains the case. Around ten members of the business delegation will come to Burma. They will have a cultural program. They will be like tourists."
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British Prime Minister David Cameron is to arrive in Myanmar Friday
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He is leading a delegation of 10 business leaders to the country
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Companies locked out of Myanmar by sanctions are looking for opportunities
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Cameron is currently in Southeast Asia with a dleegation of 35 business leaders | 56,501 | record_train |
seems Mr @placeholder drives his a lot - your premium could rise to between | The Mr Bean and Blackadder star suffered a shoulder injury in the August 2011 crash but his McLaren F1 supercar took a year to recover at the hands of McLaren's technicians His accident-prone alter ego Mr Bean is every insurer’s nightmare. But spare a thought for Rowan Atkinson’s real-life broker. The actor has successfully claimed £910,000 to fix his McLaren F1 supercar after destroying it in a crash – the highest repair bill ever recorded in Britain. Atkinson lost control of the 240mph car, thought to be worth more than £3million, in August 2011. After veering off a slippery section of the A605 near Peterborough, it hit a tree and burst into flames.
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Rowan Atkinson crashed his £3m McLaran F1 supercar into a tree in 2011
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Actor has successfully claimed £910,000 to fix the rare model
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Repair bill to get car back on the road is highest ever recorded in Britain | 56,502 | record_train |
To effect that cascade of economic change worldwide will take $4 billion, according to @placeholder. | (CNN) -- Responding to simmering controversy among Catholic bloggers about her new birth control program, Melinda Gates -- a practicing Catholic -- said she will not shrink from her role as an advocate for poor women. "Part of what I do with the (Gates) Foundation comes from that incredible social justice I had growing up and belief that all lives, all lives are of equal value," said Gates during a recent interview with CNN chief medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta. About the flak over her Catholicism she said: "We're not going to agree about everything, but that's OK." Gates is promoting an ambitious family planning program -- which includes raising billions of dollars to provide contraceptives to 120 million women worldwide -- at the London Summit on Family Planning July 11.
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Melinda Gates is co-founder with Bill Gates of charitable foundation
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Melinda Gates is a practicing Catholic
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Her foundation initiative for contraception in third world generating Catholic criticism
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Gates says she will continue to advocate for access to birth control | 56,503 | record_train |
And for him to end up basically in the same sort of spider hole that @placeholder did seems a bit odd, a bit out of character. | (CNN) -- The death of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, who was killed Thursday in his hometown of Sirte, Libya, is "an important step" for Libya, but don't expect the fighting to end right away, said CNN senior international correspondent Ben Wedeman. Wedeman, the first Western television reporter to enter and report from inside Libya during the war, talked about how Gadhafi's life ended and what his death means for Libya's future and the civil war. Q: There are reports that Gadhafi was hiding in a hole, possibly a sewer or drainage ditch, like former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein before he was captured. It doesn't seem like Gadhafi's M.O. What do you make of this?
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CNN's Ben Wedeman spoke to CNN about the death of Moammar Gadhafi
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He was the first Western TV reporter in Libya during this year's civil war
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Don't expect Libyan civil war to end after Gadhafi's death, Wedeman says | 56,504 | record_train |
"As the @placeholder developed the new online financial disclosure system, the Committee's nonpartisan staff recommended a number of changes to the financial disclosure forms, including eliminating the need to report less information about private travel than the traveler had already publicly disclosed the year before," the statement continued. | Washington (CNN) -- Watchdogs and even some members of Congress raised alarms Tuesday after learning that the House of Representatives quietly changed how lawmakers report privately funded travel worth millions of dollars a year, removing those trips from one of the most high-profile reports that members must file. But as the change sent out ripples of outrage, it was not clear how wide-ranging the effect would be, because the trip information remains easily accessible in a separate report. Immediate concern Two Democrats immediately expressed concern. "Both the change to our financial disclosure forms and the fact it was done so quietly are extremely troubling for those of us who believe in transparency and accountability" wrote Rep. Mike Quigley, D-Illinois, who co-chairs the House Transparency Caucus.
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NEW: Ethics Committee responds, it is "committed to effective and efficient public disclosure"
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Travel reporting no longer required in Financial Disclosure Report
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It still is required in more extensive form in the Gift and Travel Report | 56,505 | record_train |
The beauty of @placeholder's system is that it reduces the complexity of a racetrack into a circle "so at the point of decision, presentation of the data is very simple, which allows the engineer in a very stressful environment to make the right strategic decision and also see the data in a very clear, crisp format," said Tomlinson. | (CNN) -- The world of Formula One may seem an unlikely source of inspiration for a major carbon-cutting initiative, but technology used for coordinating pit-stops is primed to slash emissions from airports across the globe. According to Britain's National Air Traffic Services (NATS), more than half the planes landing at London's Heathrow airport are stuck in circles overhead -- often for 20 minutes at a time -- as they wait for its congested runways to clear. NATS says the carbon cost of this pile-up in the sky is an estimated 600 tons a day. And this is where McLaren, the hugely successful Formula One team behind former world champions Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button, have come in with an unexpected solution.
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London's Heathrow airport hopes to cut C02 emissions by using motor racing technology
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Software developed by F1's McLaren reduces waiting time in pit-stops
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Britain's National Air Traffic Services, software could be use to cut air congestion | 56,506 | record_train |
Protest: Bruce Austin, left, who lost his seat to @placeholder claims voters were misled by the flyers. | The surprise winner of a Texas election has been criticized for misleading the mainly black constituents into believing he was African American. Dave Wilson, a white Republican and anti-gay activist, beat Houston's 24-year incumbent Bruce Austin in what has been described as a 'racially tinged campaign'. Mr Wilson won with a margin of 26 after he campaigned using flyers featuring African Americans and the message 'Vote for our neighbor Dave Wilson'. Campaign: Republican Dave Wilson was the surprise winner of a Houston election Misleading? Wilson's opposition in the predominately black constituency claimed the businessman implied he was African American 'I'd always said it was a long shot. I didn't expect to win,' the former fringe candidate told KHOU.
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Republican 'endorsed' by cousin with same name as respected state representative
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Incumbent Bruce Austin demands recount after losing seat he held for 24 years | 56,507 | record_train |
Dominic Solanke celebrates after drawing @placeholder level during the early stages of the match in Gdansk | It was either a piece of audacious skill or simply outrageous luck but England Under 18 captain Ryan Ledson wasn't going to quibble. The rising star curled home a quite ridiculous 40-yard free-kick in England's 4-1 win over Poland on Monday to enhance his burgeoning reputation. With the scored in Gdansk locked at 1-1 in the 49th minute, Everton star Ledson stepped up to deliver a free-kick wide on the left. Ryan Ledson (No 6) celebrates his spectacular free-kick in England Under 18's 4-1 win over Poland Ledson is congratulated by team-mate Jake Clarke-Salter after scoring his 40-yard free-kick England (4-1-2-1-2): Sam Howes (West Ham United), Callum Connolly (Everton), Taylor Moore (RC Lens), Jake Clarke-Salter (Chelsea), Max Lowe (Derby County); Liam Walsh (Everton); Ryan Ledson (captain; Everton), Josh Onomah (Tottenham Hotspur); Sheyi Ojo (Liverpool), Adam Armstrong (Newcastle United), Dominic Solanke (Chelsea).
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Everton rising star Ryan Ledson curled home a spectacular free-kick as England's Under 18s beat Poland 4-1 in a friendly
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The goal put the Young Lions 2-1 up after 50 minutes in Gdansk
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Dominic Solanke of Chelsea had levelled an early Poland opener
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Liverpool's Sheyi Ojo scored twice to seal England's win
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Neil Dewsnip's men have recorded back-to-back wins over Poland | 56,508 | record_train |
Taking a new turn: Kelly Brook and Katie Price's row has taken a new turn after Katie tweeted a topless picture of @placeholder | By Sarah Fitzmaurice, Sarah Bull and Emily Sheridan PUBLISHED: 09:23 EST, 2 March 2013 | UPDATED: 13:01 EST, 3 March 2013 Is she sorry? Katie Price apologised to Kelly Brook over topless picture but deleted the tweet just a few hours later Their feud escalated when Katie Price posted a picture of Kelly Brook's bare breast but it seems that Jordan was sorry for her actions, even if her feelings or regret lasted only briefly. The pregnant model and businesswoman, 34, apologised to Kelly, 33, on Twitter but has since deleted the post. At around 10am on Saturday morning Katie wrote: '@IAMKELLYBROOK I'm really sorry for what I've done you know I think your a natural beautiful girl we go back a long way so I'm sorry xx.'
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Katie posted apology at 10am on Saturday but deleted it hours later
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War of words heated up after Kelly compared Katie to infamous There's Something About Mary character Magda
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Pregnant Katie responded by tweeting a zoomed in shot of Kelly's bare breast on holiday
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Katie allegedly sent Danny a series of texts after hearing about their reconciliation saying: 'Good luck with Kelly because she'll only dump you as soon as she gets bored again' | 56,509 | record_train |
But they really took off between about 1500 and 1900, and it's this period that's the focus of @placeholder. | (Wired) -- To look at an ancient globe is to look at the Earth as it was seen by the people of another time. It reflects their understanding of the continents and seas, and it captures political divisions that have long since shifted. Even the typography and colors of a globe are indicative of the time and place of its origin, says Sylvia Sumira, a London-based conservator of ancient globes. Often, it's a thing of remarkable craftsmanship and beauty. "If you go into a room and there's a globe, your attention is immediately drawn to it," Sumira said. In her lavishly illustrated new book, Globes: 400 years of exploration, navigation, and power, Sumira traces the history and making of globes and showcases dozens of fine examples drawn largely from the collection of the British Library.
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Conservator Sylvia Sumira has traced the history of making globes
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Her book Globes: 400 years of exploration, navigation, and power showcases her favorites
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Globes are more of a symbol for navigation rather than a practical tool | 56,510 | record_train |
"I'm prepared to do whatever it takes," Bastidas said after a particularly rough patch of riding in @placeholder. | (CNN) -- The first time I spoke to Norma Bastidas, she was having a rough couple of days. Thirty miles into her attempt to set the record for the world's longest triathlon, Bastidas, 47, had to start over due to a GPS malfunction. The saltwater off Cancun, Mexico, was eating away at her gums and throat. Her face was sunburned. She'd been stung several times by sea creatures, so her lips were swollen. "I wanted to look like Angelina Jolie, but I probably look like Mickey Rourke in 'The Wrestler,' " she joked. Her laid-back sense of humor belies an ambitious drive. A year ago, Bastidas didn't even know how to swim. But on March 20, she finished swimming 95 miles in the Caribbean to complete that leg of her triathlon challenge. On April 4, she crossed the U.S.-Mexico border, averaging about 130 miles a day on her bike.
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Norma Bastidas plans to swim, bike and run 3,762 miles
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She's running toward Washington, where her journey ends
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Bastidas says she hopes to raise awareness about human trafficking | 56,511 | record_train |
As he gazed out, almost lost in thought, I asked him if he thought he would survive his time in @placeholder. | Kabul (CNN) -- On a hill overlooking the dusty, sprawling city of Kabul is a park where kids fly their kites. A dirty, beaten up Toyota sedan arrives, and Mohammad Nasim steps out wearing traditional Afghan garb -- a perahan tunban (tunic and pants) and a lungee (a headdress). He's traveled more than 300 kilometers (185 miles) from his home in Nangarhar province near the Pakistani border, a drive that has taken him at least five hours because the roads are so bad. He wants to tell his story after learning of the decision to transfer Bagram prison from U.S. to Afghan control.
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Nasim says he was a farmer when police arrested him in 2002 and took him to Bagram prison
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He says he is innocent; U.S. records say he was in possession of rocket motors
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He claims he was tortured at the prison: "I was hung from the ceiling for seven days"
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Nasim says the Americans and international forces need to get out of Afghanistan | 56,512 | record_train |
"@placeholder" told a photographer after his arrest that the fight happened because his brother "was not running the store correctly, so I had to go in there and clean house, in more ways than one." | (CNN) -- Former "Jersey Shore" star Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino will get anger management counseling to settle an assault charge connected to a tanning salon fight with a brother, his lawyer said. Sorrentino, 31, reached a plea deal with the Middletown, New Jersey, prosecutor allowing him to face a reduced municipal code charge if he completes 12 weeks of private counseling, attorney Edward Fradkin said. The reality show star appeared in court Monday, when the judge approved the deal, Fradkin said. He will return in three months and enter a plea to a non-criminal ordinance violation after the counseling, he said.
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"The Situation" will face a reduced municipal code charge after private counseling
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The reality show star appeared in court Monday, and the judge approved the deal
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The fight happened inside a tanning salon Sorrentino co-owns with his brother | 56,513 | record_train |
never, never seen any evidence of @placeholder taking any drugs whatsoever. | Team Nigella have refuted Charles Saatchi's damning claims that the pair betrayed Nigella's cancer-stricken first husband John Diamond by starting their relationship while he was still alive. However sources close to the TV chef have spoken out saying Nigella acted all along with John’s full support and blessing. 'When he knew he didn't have long left, he gave his tacit approval to Saatchi,' John's close friend tells the Sunday People. Nigella pictured with ex-husband John Diamond months before his passing 'John himself sanctioned the relationship when he knew he was going to die. He was very keen on his young children having a father figure so actively encouraged Nigella to sate Saatchi.'
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Nigella is back on the nation's screens for new show The Taste
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Meanwhile, ex-husband Saatchi continues to dwell on domestic goddess
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Offered extraordinary 'clarification' to the Daily Mail
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Says chef took drugs throughout final years of their marriage
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Claims relationship began before death of her first husband John Diamond
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But John's friend says he 'actively encouraged them to date' in last days
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Nigella's friends reject claim relationship turned sexual prior to death | 56,514 | record_train |
Shortly after the boy returned to the boat, he noticed he could no longer see his father or @placeholder, but that his sister was still floating along. | By Daily Mail Reporter The bodies of a South Texas couple who were reported missing in a South Texas lake over the weekend have been recovered. A San Patricio County justice of the peace identified the two as 30-year-old Ronnie Jean Renfro of Corpus Christi and 31-year-old Marshall Shambo of Mathis. Sheriff Leroy Moody says their bodies were found floating in the waters of Lake Corpus Christi on Monday afternoon, one day after they disappeared in the lake while boating with Shambo's two children. Victims: The bodies of Marshall Shambo (left) and his girlfriend Ronnie Jean Renfro (right) were recovered from a Texas lake on Monday
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The couple was identified as 30-year-old Ronnie Jean Renfro and 31-year-old Marshall Shambo
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Their bodies were discovered Monday afternoon, more than 24 hours after they went in the lake
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Shambo and Renfro jumped in the lake to rescue Shambo's daughter, who was floating away from their disabled boat while wearing a life vest
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Shambo's daughter was rescued by passing jet skiers who couldn't locate the couple | 56,515 | record_train |
There really haven't been, as far as I can tell, many @placeholder films that go beyond those three major groups. | (CNN) -- When "La Bamba" hit movie screens in 1987, audiences flocked to see the true story of singer Ritchie Valens, who died as a teen in an airplane crash almost three decades earlier. "La Bamba" starred Lou Diamond Phillips as singer Ritchie Valens. It's one of 40 films featured in the festival. But it was memorable for another reason. The film was the first box office hit directed by a Latino filmmaker and starring mostly Latino actors, said Chon Noriega, a professor of cinema and media studies at the University of California, Los Angeles. "La Bamba" is part of the Latino Images in Film festival, which begins Tuesday and runs through May on Turner Classic Movies.
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Turner Classic Movies begins month-long Latino Images in Film festival
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Event features 40 films that show how Latinos have been depicted on the big screen
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Discussion tackles controversial practice of white actors playing Latino characters
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Scholar: Films show how Hollywood tried to figure out where Latinos fit in culture | 56,516 | record_train |
"We look forward, under these agreements, to the continued reduction in @placeholder forces and the normalization of bilateral relations as two sovereign and co-equal nations," the two said in their statement. | (CNN) -- Iraq's presidency council Thursday approved the U.S.-Iraq security agreement -- the final step for the agreement to be ratified by the Iraqi government, a council spokesman said. The pact allows the presence of American troops in Iraq for three more years. U.S. soldiers gather at the "Crossed Swords" in Baghdad's secure Green Zone on Tuesday. The three-member presidency council -- Kurdish President Jalal Talabani, Shiite Vice President Adel Abdul Mehdi and Sunni Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi -- approved the agreement unanimously a week after the Iraqi parliament passed the measure. Under the Iraqi constitution, unanimous approval by the presidency council is required for ratification of a law or agreement.
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NEW: U.S. officials welcome Iraqi council's approval of security pact
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Presidency council's approval was final legal step for enactment
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Agreement pulls U.S. troops out of all Iraqi cities by June 30
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U.S. forces would exit Iraq entirely by December 31, 2011 | 56,517 | record_train |
The bonus-point try arrived with just 54 minutes gone as Treviso's defence found itself scattered to all parts, enabling Baker to enjoy an unopposed run-in before @placeholder maintained his 100 per cent success rate by landing a seventh successful kick from seven attempts. | The Ospreys opened their Champions Cup campaign in emphatic fashion by posting a bonus point 42-7 victory over outclassed Liberty Stadium visitors Treviso. Wales fly-half Dan Biggar ran the show, kicking 17 points and orchestrating Ospreys' best attacking moments as full-back Dan Evans touched down twice, while wing Jeff Hassler, scrum-half Rhys Webb and number eight Dan Baker also scored tries. Treviso wing Ludovico Nitoglia scored a late consolation try, converted by former Worcester and Wasps fly-half Joe Carlisle, but there was little for the Italians to cheer on another dismal European occasion for them. Dan Evans scores his second, and Osprey's fifth, try of the match in what was a routine win over Treviso
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Ospreys beat Treviso 42-7 in their Champions Cup opener
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Dan Biggar kicked 17 points and played well throughout
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Dan Evans, Jeff Hassler, Rhys Webb and Dan Baker all scored tries | 56,518 | record_train |
@placeholder’s meticulous planning included doing that months before the event. | Whoever from the European Tour players’ committee is chosen to sit on the five-strong panel that will select the next European Ryder Cup captain looks like having the pivotal vote. Winning Ryder Cup captains Paul McGinley, Jose Maria Olazabal and Colin Montgomerie, along with European Tour chief executive George O’Grady and the players’ representative, will choose the man to lead Europe at Hazeltine National in Minnesota in 2016. The best-dressed Darren Clarke, who has used his Ryder Cup pundit role on Sky as part of his charm offensive, and 2014 vice-captain Miguel Angel Jimenez are the main contenders. Thomas Bjorn passes the Ryder Cup trophy to his captain Paul McGinley and may pick his replacement
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Darren Clarke and Miguel Angel Jimenez main contenders for job
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Players representative will have crucial vote - likely to be Bjorn
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BBC prioritise Merseyside derby over Ryder Cup on Saturday lunchtime
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Barbara Slater defends appointment of Dan Roan as sports editor | 56,519 | record_train |
The @placeholder criminal complaint says the group held target practice in a mosque basement, blowing holes in concrete walls. | Detroit, Michigan (CNN) -- Six men appeared in federal court Thursday, a day after they were arrested in raids targeting an African-American Muslim group that the FBI said sought to establish an Islamic state in the United States. Luqman Ameen Abdullah, the alleged leader of the African-American Muslim converts, was fatally shot during one of Wednesday's raids in the Detroit area after he fired at law enforcement agents who were trying to arrest him and four other suspects. An FBI dog was also killed. Authorities say Abdullah was the imam at a Detroit mosque where he preached offensive jihad, including violence against the U.S. government and law enforcement. A criminal complaint states that he repeatedly told three confidential informants he would never be taken alive, saying "If they're coming to get me, I'll just strap a bomb on and blow up everybody."
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NEW: Six appear in federal court Thursday, a day after they were arrested in raids
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Alleged group leader was fatally shot Wednesday after firing at law enforcement agents
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FBI says men were members of Ummah, led by former H. Rap Brown
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Law enforcement sources say Ummah seeks to set up Islamic state in U.S. | 56,520 | record_train |
@placeholder, a controversial choice for the soon-to-be iconic project given she's not from the region, said she hoped that the institute and its memorial park would transform the community. | Designed by acclaimed Iraqi-British architect Zaha Hadid and inspired by Siem Reap's Angkor Wat Temple, the new Sleuk Rith Institute in Phnom Penh aims to honour the scars of Cambodia's past while educating and promoting reconciliation to the next generation. Construction of the unique five wooden structures, ranging from three to eight storeys, will begin next year on the site of a former Khmer Rouge re-education centre, and they will house the Documentation Centre of Cambodia, along with a graduate school, auditorium and museum with changing works. Human rights activist Youk Chhang, executive director of the Documentation Centre which was founded with Yale University, provided a brief that included the explicit request that the building veer away from the stereotypes usually associated with genocide memorials.
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Sleuk Rith Institute in Phnom Penh to include five buildings that are separate at ground level but intertwine upwards
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Inspired by Siem Reap's Angkor Wat Temple, the complex is designed by Iraqi-British architect Zaha Hadid
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Building's brief was issued by surviving Khmer Rouge prison survivor and human rights activist Youk Chhang
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Chhang wants it to deviate from 'distress-invoking, quasi-industrial harshness of most existing genocide memorials' | 56,521 | record_train |
He has expressed frustration with @placeholder's handling of the situation | Created: 15:59 GMT, 15 May 2014 A city’s first openly gay councillor has been been accused of keeping a ‘gimp’ sex slave. Labour member Stephen Poulson allegedly took aim at Liberal Cllr Stephen Radford, who represents Tuebrook in Liverpool, and made the bizarre remarks on Facebook. A string of comments are said to have been posted in a group called Tuebrook Uncovered apparently by Poulson accusing Radford, 57, of having a masked, leather-clad sex slave. Tirade: Cllr Stephen Radford (left), a gay Liberal Party member, has been accused of keeping a 'gimp' sex slave in his cellar by Labour Party member Stephen Poulson
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Labour member Stephen Poulson made remarks to Stephen Radford
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Mr Poulson also accused Liberal councillor of looking like a 'tramp'
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Mr Radford claims abuse is latest attack in two-year hate campaign
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An earlier version of this article said that Stephen Poulson had accused Stephen Radford of soliciting sex from boy scouts. We have since been informed that this was not the case and regret any distress caused. | 56,522 | record_train |
In @placeholder, officials urged protesters to consider the impact on workers. | By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 3:39 PM on 13th December 2011 A war veteran severely injured during Occupy Oakland protests in October made a stirring comeback yesterday as demonstrators blocked gates across some of the West Coast's busiest ports. Scott Olsen, who suffered a fractured skull when he was hit by a police tear gas canister on October 25, led more than 1,000 demonstrators from downtown Oakland, California, to the city's port as part of marches intended to bring cargo traffic to a halt. Wearing a neck brace, the 24-year-old was greeted with loud cheers as he addressed the crowd.
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Closures affected terminals at ports in Oakland, Portland and Longview Washington
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Two arrested in Portland for carrying weapons
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In Oakland, shipping companies and the longshoremen's union agreed to send home about 150 workers
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In Longview, Washington, workers were sent home out of concerns for their 'health and safety'
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Most dramatic gesture since police raids cleared out most remaining Occupy tent camps last month | 56,523 | record_train |
In January, Facebook launched a Snaptu-powered feature phone app, which brought easier @placeholder access to more than 2,500 mobile devices worldwide. | (CNN) -- Consumer demand for mobile media is growing fast, but the smartphone app market has quickly become heavily saturated and fairly confusing. Perhaps one of the best ways for a company to increase its customer base is to go after the kinds of phones that the majority of mobile users in the U.S. and elsewhere currently have -- feature phones. Feature phones are usually cheaper devices that offer less computing ability than smartphones. This weekend, Facebook acquired Snaptu, a platform that delivers Java-based apps that run on most feature phone models. According to comScore, as of January 2011 only about 28% of all mobile phones in the U.S. were smartphones. This means 72% of U.S. cell phones are feature phones, most of which have a broad array of features, including the ability to run Java-based apps.
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Facebook just bought Snaptu, a platform for apps that run on feature phone models
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About 72% of U.S. cell phones are feature phones
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Wireless carriers would have to play ball for the feature phone app market to grow | 56,524 | record_train |
Mr @placeholder said today 95 per cent of his contact with Mr Michel was via his mobile phone, with only a 'handful' of calls made using his office landline. | By Matt Blake PUBLISHED: 07:40 EST, 25 May 2012 | UPDATED: 13:33 EST, 25 May 2012 Jeremy Hunt's former special adviser was told his job was safe hours before being ordered to fall on his sword after damaging emails between the Government and the Murdoch empire were revealed. Adam Smith said the Culture Secretary had assured him over evening drinks that the aide was only doing his job that he should not worry. But the following day Mr Hunt spent the morning in meetings before calling his assistant in and telling him 'everyone thinks you need to go', Mr Smith said.
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Adam Smith tells Leveson that Hunt told him to fall on his sword
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'I don't regret it': Cameron defends decision to hand BSkyB decision to Hunt
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Just a week before bombshell memo, Hunt was warned by civil servants not to get involved in bid
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Hunt addressed a senior News Corporation lobbyist as 'daddy' and 'mon ami' in dozens of jokey and intimate text messages
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Fred Michel said to Nick Clegg's aide: 'Most people of power and influence try to avoid Duke of York at all costs!'
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Harriet Harman says the evidence of Hunt's wrongdoing was 'absolutely massive'
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Boyfriend of murdered model Sally-Anne Bowman to sue News International for phone hacking
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Hunt and Tony Blair will appear at the Leveson Inquiry next week | 56,525 | record_train |
‘I haven’t seen him for at least nine years,’ Mr @placeholder told ntnews.com.au. | A family's pet dog has miraculously been found after he went missing in Central Australia for almost a decade. Donovan Baarda, who lives in Sydney, believed his beloved Jack Russell Terrier, Zippy, was gone forever until he received an email from the Alice Springs Veterinary Hospital, in the Northern Territory. They told Mr Baarda that Zippy had been hit by a car and was being treated for lacerations to his abdomen. Little Zippy the pet Jack Russell (pictured) turns up in Alice Springs ... 10 YEARS after he vanished from a moving car Donovan Baarda, who lives in Sydney, believed his beloved Jack Russell Terrier, Zippy(pictured), was gone forever until he received an email from the Alice Springs Veterinary Hospital, in the Northern Territory.
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Donovan Baarda believed he would never see his dog Zippy again after he jumped from his brother's car
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Nine years later, Mr Baarda received an email that said Zippy had been hit by a car and was alive
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Current owner Michael Barry said that he picked up ‘Zippy’ around nine years ago after dropping his daughter to school.
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Zippy is also known as 'Jack' by his current owner | 56,526 | record_train |
Western powers accuse Russia of sending troops and equipment to help separatists in eastern @placeholder in their fight against Ukrainian government forces. | Russia needs to keep actively guarding its sovereignty to avoid becoming like a chained bear whose captors "will pull out his teeth and claws," President Vladimir Putin said Thursday. Responding to a question at his annual news conference about Russia's annexation of Crimea, Putin drew an analogy with what would happen if "our most recognizable symbol ... the bear who guards his Taiga (forest)" stopped chasing pigs and sat still, "maybe eating berries and honey." The President pondered whether the bear would then be left alone before answering: "They won't leave him alone. They are always trying to put him on a chain. They will always try to put him on a chain and as soon as he is put on this chain, they will pull out his teeth and claws. In today's terms we are speaking about our nuclear deterrence. As soon as, God forbid, this is done, the bear isn't needed anymore."
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Vladimir Putin compares Russia to a bear trying to protect its forest
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Putin says if the bear rests, it will have its teeth and claws pulled out
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At year-end news conference, he said sanctions were behind some of Russia's woes
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Russian President said Moscow was ready to mediate in the Ukraine crisis | 56,527 | record_train |
The government must actively work toward creating harmony between @placeholder's various faith communities, a key aspect of fulfilling the objective of "preserving religion." | (CNN) -- Islam is a religion of compassion and mercy, considering that the two adjectives most used in the Quran to describe God are the "compassionate" and the "merciful." It is also a religion of justice. Throughout Islamic history, many non-Muslims would take their disputes to Sharia courts, over their own religious courts, because of the firm injunctions in the Quran and Sharia law to adhere to high standards of justice. It is for this reason that, as an imam, I am deeply distressed to hear that a young Christian girl in Pakistan was accused by her angry Muslim neighbors of burning text from the Quran, Islam's holy book, in violation of the country's blasphemy laws.
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A young Christian girl in Pakistan was accused of burning text from the Quran
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Feisal Abdul Rauf: Muslims should not be angry at the girl, they should show compassion
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He says Pakistan must not allow a handful of extremists to define Islamic values
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Rauf: Islam is a religion of peace and justice; Muslims must live up to its standards | 56,528 | record_train |
The @placeholder has come up with the novel idea of a 360 degree lid. | New cans allow the top to be peeled off like a soup tin Sly Fox is the first company in North America to use the new lid Can was originally developed for FIFA World Cup in South Africa in 2010 By James Daniel PUBLISHED: 14:53 EST, 21 April 2013 | UPDATED: 02:27 EST, 22 April 2013 360 degrees of consumption: The entire lid of the can is removable, 'enhancing the drinking experience' Whether or not you believe in the old adage 'if it ain't broke don't fix it', one company is trying to change the way we consume beverages on-the-go.
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New cans allow the top to be peeled off like a soup tin
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Sly Fox is the first company in North America to use the new lid
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Operated by @placeholder, it is linked to various beverages in a chilled area and only a designer spout is visible. | It’s more James Bond than Philippe Starck - a UK-based firm has spent millions creating the house of the future using space-age technology that would be more at home in Q Division, the research and development arm of the secret service, than Ikea. The so-called Cornflake house - named after the company that installed the devices - includes a secret wall and floor that rotates to reveal a hidden two meter television screen and a virtual security guard complete with Alsatian ‘patrolling’ various rooms by projector. There’s also a £10,000 hot drinks maker operated remotely by an iPad that shoots beverages into vacant cups, magnetic wallpaper, a cinema and other high-tech gadgety that cost a total of £750,000.
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Gadgets in the London property, fitted by UK technology company Cornflake, cost a total £750,000
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House has secret walls, rotating bars, a cinema, magnetic wallpaper, coffee machines controlled by iPads and more | 56,530 | record_train |
The more hardcore fans wear their Sandals T-shirts like badges of honour and swap tales of @placeholder reunions. | Walking around Sandals LaSource is a strange experience. It’s not just the staff who are incredibly friendly, but guests, too. If I were to knock on my neighbours’ door and ask them to fetch me a mojito, I know they’d happily oblige. A spare toothbrush? Coming right up. Everyone at this newly-opened Grenadian extravaganza seems blissfully, deliriously happy - from the British couple who excitedly tell me this is the tenth Sandals resort they’ve visited, to the young, amorous Americans slurping neon cocktails, who want to know all about the village in Hampshire where I was born. So my initial exploration of the 17-acre site becomes a lengthy process.
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A 'hidden' gem, Grenada is one of the more southerly Caribbean islands
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It lies close to Trinidad and Tobago, and the South American continent
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The adults-only Sandals LaSource resort sits at the isle's south-west tip | 56,531 | record_train |
@placeholder takes huge pride in its military performance in the war, which killed 158 Israelis, mainly soldiers. | BEIRUT, Lebanon (Reuters) -- Raid Israel to capture soldiers, battle tanks in the valleys of southern Lebanon and launch Katyusha rockets at Israeli towns -- a new Hezbollah computer game puts players on the frontline of war with the Jewish state. Some 1,200 people were killed in Lebanon in last year's conflict between Hezbollah and Israel. "Special Force 2" is based on last year's 34-day conflict between the Lebanese guerrilla group and Israel. "This game presents the culture of the resistance to children: that occupation must be resisted and that land and the nation must be guarded," Hezbollah media official Sheikh Ali Daher said.
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Hezbollah is releasing "Special Force 2," a game based on the 2006 conflict
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Game recreates key phases of the war, "presents the culture of the resistance"
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Israel says it is no shock Hezbollah would teach children hatred and violence | 56,532 | record_train |
As for the final, @placeholder managed to win more than the single game he had claimed in his final match against Federer but was still beaten 8-5 by the reigning world No 1. | Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho was one of several celebrities taking courtside seats for the anti-climatic ending to the men's tennis season at the ATP World Tour Finals. A packed audience at the O2 Arena in London had expected to see a classic between the world's best players - Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer - before learning that the Swiss was forced to withdraw with an unconfirmed injury. Mourinho stayed to watch a hastily arranged exhibition match that dragged British No. 1 Andy Murray away from his Playstation to play Djokovic in a first to eight game final. Hugh Grant (L), Will Young (C) and Jose Mourinho (R) watch the ATP World Tour Final in London
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Novak Djokovic won the ATP Tour World Finals after Roger Federer was forced to withdraw
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Jose Mourinho, Hugh Grant and Will Young were among stars in the crowd
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World No 1 defeated Andy Murray 8-5 in hastily arranged exhibition match | 56,533 | record_train |
The incident represents a security breach for the @placeholder at the Obama administration's biggest social event to date. | Washington (CNN) -- Two people without invitations crashed President Obama's first White House state dinner, the U.S. Secret Service said Wednesday. The Secret Service confirmed a Washington Post report that the couple who crashed Tuesday night's dinner were Tareq and Michaele Salahi. The Post described the couple as polo-playing socialites from northern Virginia. A Secret Service checkpoint "did not follow proper procedures" to determine if the two were on the guest list for the dinner, said Edwin M. Donovan, a Secret Service special agent, in a statement. Playing down any security threat, Donovan's statement said: "It is important to note that these individuals went through magnetometers and other levels of security, as did all guests attending the dinner."
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Secret Service: Tareq and Michaele Salahi attended state dinner without invitations
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Michaele Salahi's Facebook page shows pictures of couple with vice president
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‘He ran home and said, ‘Someone stole @placeholder,’ O’Brien told KTLA. | A heroic Los Angeles-area taco stand employee saved a four-year-old boy from a deranged kidnapper. Jesus Delgado, a grill cook at T2 Tacos, in Westchester, jumped out from behind the counter Wednesday and rescued Grady O’Brien from a North Hollywood man who took him after punching his nanny in the face. Witnesses told KTLA the man was ranting about being in the CIA before sucker punching the nanny and making off with the child yelling he was the father – Grady’s six-year-old brother Brendan screamed for help until Delgado sprang into action. Heroic: Jesus Delgado saved Grady O'Brien from a violent kidnapper after the deranged man punched his nanny in the face
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Jesus Delgado heard six-year-old Brendan O'Brien screaming for help and darted out from the taco stand kitchen
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His four-year-old brother Grady had been taken by a ranting man who punched their nanny in the face and took off
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Delgado tracked him down, rescued Grady and held the kidnapper down until cops arrived | 56,535 | record_train |
This week's appearance of landmines on the @placeholder forced authorities to close a busy border crossing for two days while teams detonated the explosives. | Torrential rains washed long-buried landmines onto a heavily traveled highway near Chile's border with Peru this week. No one was injured, but activists say the incident is a reminder of the risks such explosive devices pose. "They are a constant threat. ... This is just reinforcing the need for all governments to clear all contaminated land, or seek assistance in doing so if you're struggling to clear it," said Kate Wiggans, a spokeswoman for the Geneva-based International Campaign to Ban Landmines. In the 1970s, Chile placed mines along the South American nation's borders with Peru, Argentina and Bolivia as regional tensions rose during Gen. Augusto Pinochet's military dictatorship, which lasted until 1990.
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Landmines "are a constant threat," one activist says
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Long-buried mines wash onto Chile's Pan-American Highway
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"It has become a critical situation," an activist says
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To cap it all off, @placeholder sent out an e-mail on September 27 teasing reporters with phone-related pictures and this not-so-cryptic tagline: | (CNN) -- It's the worst-kept secret since Adam Lambert's sexuality: Apple is expected to unveil a new iPhone on Tuesday. There are a bunch of reasons you already knew this. For one, every tech journalist on earth has been writing about the new-now-next-generation iPhone since the company's last "Jesus phone" -- the iPhone 4 -- graced us with its presence in June 2010. You've seen the gossip here, and on countless Apple-focused blogs with apt and obvious names like MacRumors and TheAppleBlog. The rumor mill, you'll likely recall, revved to full throttle in early September when CNET reported that an Apple employee lost a prototype of the next iPhone -- likely called the iPhone 5 -- in a Mexican restaurant and bar in San Francisco.
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Apple is expected to debut a new iPhone on Tuesday
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Rumor has it the phone will be called iPhone 5 or iPhone 4S
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Tech blogs have been speculating about the phone for months
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Tim Cook, Apple's new CEO, expected to make announcement at headquarters | 56,537 | record_train |
Manchester United's @placeholder scores his side's first goal of the game against Hull City on Saturday | Click here to see all the stats, heat maps and more in Sportsmail's Match Zone. Robin van Persie clenched his fist in delight and no little relief after responding to doubts over his Manchester United future with a thumping strike which completed a one-sided afternoon at Old Trafford. Manager Louis van Gaal kept faith with Van Persie despite considering his fellow Dutchman low on confidence after touching the ball only 13 times in the previous game at Arsenal. It proved to be an astute decision as RVP set up United’s second goal for strike partner Wayne Rooney, then turned Hull defender James Chester to score a great goal himself midway through the second half.
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Chris Smalling gave Manchester United the lead after 16 minutes against Hull City
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Wayne Rooney doubled the home side's lead at Old Trafford shortly before half time
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Robin van Persie added the third as Louis van Gaal's men ran riot against Hull | 56,538 | record_train |
I prayed for God to take my worthless life in exchange for removing @placeholder's extra chromosome. | (CNN) -- The day my daughter Marley was born, I went straight to the nursery and held her for well over two hours. I just held her and cried because I had never experienced such a love for anyone or anything in my life. I think the nurses thought I was crazy because eventually they told me I needed to go be with my wife. Three days later, before we left the hospital, the pediatric doctor told us she thought Marley might have Down syndrome. My reaction: Are you freaking kidding me? I immediately had a panic attack and was taken to the emergency room. Thoughts were racing through my mind: How could my perfect daughter have Down syndrome? How could they not know for sure? How could the general ultrasound, which said we had a 1-in-18,000 chance of having a child with Down syndrome, be wrong? Why was God punishing me? How could I live with a daughter that was going to be rejected by everyone ... including myself?
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Jack Barr Jr. had a panic attack when he found out his daughter had Down syndrome
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Barr planned to go for a walk and never return to his family, but then had a change of heart
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Both countries claim them, but they are currently under @placeholder control. | (CNN) -- South Korean shop owners are launching a nationwide boycott of Japanese products over a territorial dispute between the two countries. The President of the Save Local Stores Alliances, Oh Ho-suk, claims most of the alliance's 7.2 million members will ultimately participate in the effort. They are pledging not to sell popular Japanese products like Mild Seven cigarettes, Asahi beer and Sony electronics. Some car mechanics are also saying they will refuse to repair cars from Japanese brands like Toyota, Honda and Nissan. "We will continue this boycott until we get a sincere apology from the Japanese government," Oh says.
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South Korean shop owners are launching a nationwide boycott of Japanese products
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Protests Tokyo's claim of a group of islands called Dokdo in Korea, Takeshima in Japan
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Korean shops pledge not to sell popular Japanese brands such as Sony and Asahi beer
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Dr Hamilton is a partner at Bolton's Heaton Medical in @placeholder | By Steve Robson PUBLISHED: 04:12 EST, 24 April 2013 | UPDATED: 04:59 EST, 24 April 2013 On trial: Dr Stephen Hamilton, a GP at Heaton Medical Practice in Bolton, is accused of raping the girl from the age of 10 A family doctor raped a vulnerable schoolgirl from the age of 10 after secretly medicating her with an anti-depressant, a court heard. Dr Stephen Hamilton, 45, from Altrincham, Greater Manchester, is alleged to have given the girl the drug citalopram before subjecting her to degrading sexual abuse. Manchester Crown Court heard how he would put his hands around the girl’s neck as he attacked her and told her ‘you deserve to die’.
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Dr Stephen Hamilton, 45, from Altrincham, Greater Manchester, on trial
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Alleged to have prescribed girl citalopram before sexually abusing her
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Court told he put his hands round the girl's neck saying 'you deserve to die'
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Afghan officials said it was often difficult to determine whether those killed in an airstrike were @placeholder or civilians, particularly in areas dominated by insurgents. | The Taliban are just 'days away' of recapturing a region in Afghanistan which claimed the lives of 150 British and US troops during the eight-year conflict. Rebels are surrounding the towns of Musa Qala, Nawzad and Sangin in the Helmand Province as the Taliban seeks to reclaim areas cleared by NATO troops. The Afghan National Security Force is attempting to hold onto the area but are engaged in fierce fighting with the Taliban. Taliban forces have captured 70 per cent of Sangin, pictured, which was a major British military base The Taliban want to recapture the towns of Nawzad, Musa Qala and Sangin in Helmand Province
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Taliban forces have attacked Afghan government forces for 15 days
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Government forces only control 30 per cent of Sangin in Helmand Province
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In Musa Qala, the Taliban is just 50 metres from the town centre
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150 British and US troops were killed in the area under threat during war | 56,542 | record_train |
She said she didn't believe Canzani would want to see @placeholder receive the maximum sentence and that she believes Cordle was "sincere in admitting he was sorry" that he took another man's life. | The Ohio man who confessed in a viral video that he killed a man while driving drunk was sentenced Wednesday to six-and-a-half years in prison and a lifetime suspension of his driver's license. Dressed in a green prison uniform, 22-year-old Matthew Cordle addressed the Columbus, Ohio, courtroom before Judge David Fais handed down his sentence. "Whatever my sentence may be, the true punishment is living," Cordle said. He was also ordered to pay court costs and a $1,075 fine. Cordle pleaded guilty in September to aggravated vehicular homicide and operating a vehicle while impaired. He made headlines when he posted a YouTube video on September 3 confessing to driving while drunk and killing 61-year old Vincent Canzani on June 22. Several days after the video appeared online, Cordle surrendered to authorities and was charged for his involvement in the wrong-way crash.
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Matthew Cordle: "There is really no fair sentence when it comes to the loss of life"
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Cordle is sentenced to 6½ years in prison; he faced a maximum of 8½
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Gay's statements, @placeholder appreciates his approach to handling this situation and his choice to voluntarily remove himself from competition while the full facts surrounding his test are evaluated," it said. | (CNN) -- Elite sprinters Tyson Gay and Asafa Powell tested positive for banned substances on a day of shame for athletics. Gay, a former world champion from the U.S., said Sunday he was told by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency that an A sample from an out of competition test taken in May came back positive. Later Sunday, Powell, a former world-record holder from Jamaica, said he was caught for using the banned stimulant oxilofrine that showed up in a test at last month's Jamaican trials. Jamaica's Sherone Simpson, too, revealed she was caught for doping. Gay didn't name the substance found in his system and added that he never knowingly took performance-enhancing drugs. He pulled out of next month's world championships in Russia.
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Sprinters Tyson Gay and Asafa Powell test positive for banned substances
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Gay last month posted the fastest time in the 100 meters this year at 9.75 seconds
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Powell held the world record in the 100 meters before fellow Jamaican Usain Bolt
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"When I ran in 2006, the @placeholder bombing was not on the radar screen," he said. | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (CNN) -- Oklahoma state Rep. Charles Key never bought the official version of what happened 15 years ago Monday at the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. Even though authorities prosecuted a small group of extremists, whose homemade bomb killed 168 people, Key claimed that there was a government conspiracy to hide the truth. He said at a 1998 news conference, "It's obvious that there's more to this case than what some in the government want you to know." Today, his distrust of the federal government is as deep as ever. Key stands for many of the issues that attract Tea Party protesters to a rally on the Capitol steps: less government, lower taxes and more liberty.
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Many of issues Rep. Charles Key stands for attract members of the Tea Party
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Key has mistrusted government since 1995 attack on Murrah Federal Building
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Key: Today's federal government is "dictatorial," on way to becoming "tyranny" | 56,545 | record_train |
@placeholder's top town for romance strikes the right balance between seclusion and accessibility. | (CNN) -- Carly Holbrook came to Aspen, Colorado, for the Winter X Games but left with the love of her life. The public relations exec recalls meeting her future husband after a free concert, a few cocktails and some impromptu salsa dancing. "As he walked me back to my friend's house later that night," Holbrook beams, "I will never forget the fluffy snowflakes falling from the sky, and street lamps illuminating the charming Main Street. Aspen will always be one of my magical spots." She's not the only one who swoons over this A-list mountain town. Travel + Leisure's fans and followers ranked Aspen among the best spots for romance in our inaugural America's Favorite Towns survey; readers nominated favorites on social media via the hashtag #TLTowns and then ranked the resulting 744 picks in 55 categories.
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Couples can go for horseback rides on the beach on Florida's Amelia Island
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The pirate Blackbeard once hung out in the historic town of Beaufort, N.C.
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Two California wine towns provide plenty of lovely dinner options for two | 56,546 | record_train |
Police were keeping watch at @placeholder's home Thursday night, waiting on a warrant to search the house, when they saw him drive away at around 9:15pm. | Police found the body of an eight-months-pregnant teen dead in the back of her suspected killer's car, after the man committed suicide at the end of a high-speed chase Thursday night. The body of 18-year-old Brooke Slocum, who was carrying unborn daughter Audi Lynn, was discovered just one day after cops found her 25-year-old boyfriend Charlie Oppenneer murdered in a Wyoming, Michigan park. On Friday, Wyoming Police Chief James Carmody identified the dead suspect as Brady Oestrike, 31, also of Wyoming and said he connected with Slocum on Craigslist. Couple killed: Eight-months-pregnant teenager Brooke Slocum (left) was found dead Thursday night, in the trunk of her suspected killer's ca. Her body was found one day after police discovered her 25-year-old boyfriend Charlie Oppenneer (right) murdered in a wooded area
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Brooke Slocum, 18, was found dead in the trunk of suspected killer Brady Oestrike's car
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Oestrike was under surveillance Thursday night when he left his house and was chased by police
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Police say the 31-year-old crashed his car and then committed suicide by shooting himself
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The discovery of Slocums' body comes just one day after her boyfriend Carlie Oppenneer was found murdered in a park | 56,547 | record_train |
@placeholder signs autographs for her fans after her determined performance in Melbourne | Strong minded and individual as they are, neither Eugenie Bouchard nor Maria Sharapova particularly enjoy the comparisons that are inevitably made between them. That does not stop them being paired up in the covering term 'Geniepova', and their careers will converge further after they set up a meeting in the quarter final of the Australian Open. Their latest encounter comes around after the 20 year-old Canadian defeated Romania's Irina-Camelia Begu 6-1 5-7 6-2 while the Russian made impressively short work of Shuai Peng, winning 6-3 6-0. VIDEOS Scroll down to watch Maria Sharapova was never in trouble against Shaui Peng as she reached the quarter-final
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Maria Sharapova and Eugenie Bouchard will meet at the Australian Open
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Both reached the quarter-finals on Sunday with contrasting victories
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Sharapova lost just three games to Shuai Peng in Melbourne
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Having seen an original draft back in March, the FIFA president demanded a number of changes, including him lecturing the FIFA marketing department, as opposed to the @placeholder executive, on rooting out corruption after his first election in 1998. | FIFA president Sepp Blatter has caused yet another storm by committing the world football body to the multi-million-pound funding of a film that is regarded as little more than a giant vanity project. United Passions, which was launched with Blatter in attendance at the Cannes film festival yesterday, tells the history of FIFA through founder Jules Rimet, played by Gerard Depardieu, Joao Havelange and Blatter himself — who is depicted by Tim Roth. It is understood the film, which has received a lukewarm reaction, cost £19million to make, of which FIFA paid £16million, although a Zurich source claimed it was only half that amount — but still a huge investment.
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Blatter has reportedly spent FIFA funds on movie 'United Passion'
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BBC unhappy with Jonathan Agnew's Waitrose deal
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West Ham co-owner David Gold invites four members of 1964 FA Cup winning team to first game of next season following botched arrangements at Crystal Palace game last season
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Fulham owner Shahid Khan wants to £1million of cutbacks after relegation | 56,549 | record_train |
Even @placeholder's defense of the U.S. action was not unqualified. | (CNN) -- Operation El Dorado Canyon, authorized by President Ronald Reagan and launched on April 14, 1986, entailed the bombing of military and terrorist installations in Tripoli, Libya. The attack was ordered partly in retaliation for Libya's role in the bombing of a West Berlin discotheque that claimed the life of two U.S. servicemen and a Turkish citizen while injuring more than 200 people, including many Americans. Reagan also described the U.S. attack on Libya as a "pre-emptive action ... (designed to) diminish Col. (Moammar Gadhafi's) capacity to export terror." He warned, "If necessary, we shall do it again." Criticized by Western European allies, the U.S. maneuver was endorsed by British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Speaking at the House of Commons on April 15, she reasoned that "Article 51 of the U.N. Charter specifically recognizes the right of self-defense. In view of Libya's promotion of terrorism, the failure of peaceful means to deter it and the evidence that further attacks were threatened, I replied to the (U.S.) president that we would support action directed against specific Libyan targets. ..."
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Kiron Skinner: Margaret Thatcher gave crucial support to anti-terror efforts
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She says British prime minister backed Reagan's retaliation against Libya
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Memorial shrines with flowers and candles dotted Oslo's streets, and @placeholder gathered at a cathedral in the capital to mourn the victims of the attacks. | Oslo, Norway (CNN) -- The man behind a pair of bloody terror attacks in Norway is set to appear in court Monday, his first such appearance since authorities say he killed at least 93 people by setting off an explosion and gunning down people at a youth camp. Police have not identified the suspect, but local television and newspaper reports say the man in custody is Anders Behring Breivik. Attorney Geir Lippestad, who claimed to represent the 32-year-old Breivik, told Norwegian TV2 late Saturday that his client "is ready to explain himself" in court. The suspect feels the terrorist attacks were "horrible," but "in his head (they) were necessary," Lippestad said.
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The suspect is set to appear in a Norwegian court on Monday
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Investigators are still searching waters around Utoya island for victims
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The man accused in Norway's twin terror attacks that killed at least 93 says he acted alone
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Police are looking into a 1,500-page manifesto purportedly written by the suspect | 56,551 | record_train |
In @placeholder cemen is actually the word for a dip made from tomato paste. | They have some of the most provocative names around and, at first glance, may seem less than appetising when reaching for a snack or drink. But what seems like terrible brands to us could just actually be the true meanings of words getting lost in translation. From Japan's Cream Collon biscuit rolls to Finland's Megapussi crips, FEMAIL reveals some of the most unfortunately named foods in the world. Japan's Cream Collon is a biscuit snack shaped like small tubes and filled with cream Cream Collon Biscuit Roll Biscuit snacks shaped like small tubes and filled with cream should not be labelled with such a laughable name. The Japanese product, which is manufactured by the country's biggest confectionery company Glico, is a favourite with students and children.
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Japanese enjoy Collon Creams rolls and Nude Crunk Balls
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No Turkish party is complete without a tub of Cemen or tomato dip
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Only Puke honey bean crackers from China may make you feel ill | 56,552 | record_train |
"The issue of @placeholder is quite an ugly history within this period of our own development ... but we will get over it," he said. | (CNN) -- At least 71 people were killed when a parked vehicle exploded at a bus station in the Nigerian capital, Abuja, on Monday morning, Nigerian officials said. Another 133 people were injured in the explosion on the outskirts of the city, national police spokesman Frank Mba said. The attack happened at about 6.45 a.m., as the Nyanya Motor Park bus station was crowded with early morning commuters. One first responder at the scene told CNN "bodies were scattered everywhere." "We're still treating people with injuries and collecting data," said Ishaya Isah Chonoko, zone coordinator at the National Emergency Management Agency in Abuja.
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Scores killed, at least 124 injured in explosion, police say
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Blast happened at about 6:45 a.m. at bus station on outskirts of Abuja as commuters were on way to work
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Nigerian president Goodluck Jonathan visited blast site
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The @placeholder fire, which started Tuesday morning during a training exercise, forced the closure of at least one road that will remain closed through the night, the statement said. | Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- A trio of wildfires burned through Southern California on Tuesday, threatening homes, shutting down roads and prompting some residents to evacuate, officials said. There were no reports of injuries from the three fires in Camarillo, Walnut and at Camp Pendleton. Capt. Ron Oatman of the Ventura County Fire Department estimated the fire in Camarillo -- about 50 miles northwest of Los Angeles -- to be about 15-20 acres. Oatman said some homes were threatened, but residents were not yet evacuating. In Walnut, 25 miles east of Los Angeles, a 5-acre wildfire prompted residents in 24 homes to evacuate, though the fire was later extinguished without burning any structures, according to the Los Angeles County Fire Department.
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Camp Pendleton fire officials expect to contain that blaze by Wednesday | 56,554 | record_train |
But @placeholder was not to be denied, and despite enduring a barrage of pressure, it fought back to equalize with 25 minutes remaining. | (CNN) -- Ethiopia had waited 31 years for this moment -- and its football players didn't disappoint as it produced an impressive performance to take a point from defending champion Zambia. Forced to play with 10-men for much of the contest following the dismissal of goalkeeper Jemal Tassew, Ethiopia overcame a first-half penalty miss and a Collins Mbesuma goal to claim a 1-1 draw. Adane Girma's 65th minute strike sparked wild celebrations amongst the Walya Antelopes' fans and coach Sewnet Bishaw was left delighted with his team's performance. Ibrahim eyes Africa Cup of Nations chance "I'm happy as we missed a penalty and drew. This is our first experience after 31 years so, as you see, it was fantastic for our football," he told reporters.
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Ethiopia marked return to Africa Cup of Nations with 1-1 draw against Zambia
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Ethiopia missed first half penalty and had goalkeeper sent off
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Collins Mbesuma gave Zambia the lead only for Adane Girma to equalize
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Nigeria held to 1-1- draw by Burkina Faso in Group C's other game | 56,555 | record_train |
After her testimony Friday, Knox's father, @placeholder, said he thought his daughter did well on the stand and predicted that her innocence would become more apparent as the trial continues. | ROME, Italy (CNN) -- American college student Amanda Knox told an Italian courtroom Friday that she was at the home of her boyfriend the night her roommate was killed two years ago, her attorney said. American college student Amanda Knox, 21, testifies Friday at her murder trial in Perugia, Italy. When she later was told that her roommate, British student Meredith Kercher, was found dead, Knox said in Italian, "I was like, 'No, no, how can this be?' " Knox, a 21-year-old from Seattle, Washington, testified that she was at her boyfriend's apartment, smoking marijuana, on the night Kercher was killed. Both Knox and the boyfriend are charged with murder and sexual assault in the case.
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American student Amanda Knox takes stand in well-publicized murder trial in Italy
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British student Meredith Kercher found dead in house shared with Knox in 2007
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Prosecutors say they have evidence placing Knox, other defendants at scene
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Knox's former boyfriend, Italian Raffaele Sollecito, also faces murder charges | 56,556 | record_train |
He said: 'This will be money created by the people of Bristol for the @placeholder people. | A city's independent traders are launching their own currency to boost local businesses and prevent it becoming another victim of 'Clone Town Britain'. Organisers hope the Bristol pound will stop big companies and bankers swallowing up cash that is desperately needed by hard pressed local firms. Over 100 business have already signed up to accept the new currency, which goes into circulation in May, including a family bakery, local theatre, dozens of small cafes and Somerset brewed Thatcher's Cider. The currency has been launched in Bristol to help the local economy and prevent big companies 'hoovering up' cash from local trade
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'What Israel is doing is wrong, and we need to boycott them and support @placeholder. | By Corey Charlton for MailOnline Campaigners stamping anti-Israel, pro-Palestine messages on bank notes could be prosecuted for defacing currency, the Bank of England has warned. Banknotes bearing a 'Free Palestine! Boycott Israel!!!' stamp have surfaced in Bolton, Greater Manchester, sparking anger among locals. The Bank of England says it is illegal to deface currency - but the notes remain legal tender. But one grandfather, who has been given one of the notes from a shop in Daubhill, was not happy to be handed the defaced £5. The 67-year-old, who would only identify himself as Bill, said he received the note on Sunday, August 17, after he picked up his paper.
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British £5 banknotes marked with message: 'Free Palestine! Boycott Israel!'
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Political slogan has angered locals who claim it's inappropriate
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'I wanted to go shopping, meet up with a few friends, do the typical @placeholder things.' | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:29 EST, 30 September 2013 | UPDATED: 13:30 EST, 30 September 2013 The British tourist who nearly died when a rogue taxi cab drove onto a Manhattan sidewalk and severed her foot appear on the Dr Oz show Tuesday for their first reunion since her horrific ordeal. Sian Green, 24, was walking with a friend near Oz's production offices August 20 when a cab driver lost control and ran her over. Among those who rushed to her aid was television personality Dr Oz, who brought Green in to do a taping of his show just a day after she was discharged from the hospital.
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Sian Green, 24, lost her left leg when a rogue taxi cab ran onto the sidewalk in front of Dr Oz's production offices in New York City
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Green's appearance on the Dr Oz stage Tuesday will be the first time she's met with him since the accident and she'll meet David Justino. the man who saved her life by turning his belt into a tourniquet, for the first time
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Green discusses how she stays upbeat as well as her plans for the future | 56,559 | record_train |
Light winds meant the start of Sunday's race was delayed for six hours, but when racing got underway @placeholder were again at a disadvantage having been penalized before the start, as in Friday's defeat. | (CNN) -- BMW Oracle won the America's Cup as victory in Sunday's second race off Valencia against Swiss holders Alinghi gave them an unassailable 2-0 lead in the best-of-three series. The syndicate, founded by software magnate Larry Ellison, is the first American team to win yachting's most prestigious trophy since 1992. Ellison was on board as they clinched victory by a margin of five minutes and 26 seconds, underlining their superiority against Alinghi, who made a series of uncharacteristic errors in both races off the Spanish coast. "It's an absolutely awesome feeling. I couldn't be more proud," said the 65-year-old billionaire, who fought a lengthy legal battle to earn the right to challenge the Swiss syndicate.
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BMW Oracle take a winning 2-0 lead in the best-of-three America's Cup series
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The American challengers beat Swiss holders Alinghi by over five minutes on Sunday
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Software magnate Larry Ellison founded BMW Oracle over 10 years ago
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Golden Gate Yacht Club of San Francisco now official defender of America's Cup | 56,560 | record_train |
After passing a strict entrance exam Mamat joined the @placeholder class. | Tianjin, China (CNN) -- In a gleaming classroom at Chong Hua High School in the northern Chinese city of Tianjin, students peer at onion slices under microscopes. Their biology teacher calls on Abdurrahman Mamat to explain what he sees. "Plasmolysis," he replies in perfect Mandarin. Mamat is Uyghur, a mostly Muslim minority from China's far-west Xinjiang region, and he is thousands of miles from home. How he ended up in this mostly Han Chinese school is the largely untold story of a grand Communist Party experiment. For more than a decade, the Chinese government has selected tens of thousands of top minority students from Xinjiang and placed them in high schools in eastern China -- the heartland of the Han, the country's biggest ethnic group. They call it the "Xinjiang Class."
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Mamat is Uyghur, just one of many from China's ethnic minorities studying far from home
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Many have been placed by the government in eastern China, the heartland of the majority Han
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At the same time, many Han have been encouraged to moved to Xinjiang, where Uyghurs are from
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Sharipova triggered a homemade explosive device at @placeholder subway station, the investigative committee said. | Moscow, Russia (CNN) -- Russian investigators have identified the second suicide bomber in last week's fatal Moscow subway attacks as Maryam Sharipova, a 28-year-old schoolteacher from Dagestan, authorities said Tuesday. Sharipova was born in the village of Balakhani, in Dagestan, a predominantly Muslim republic that lies beside Chechnya, in southern Russia, the Investigative Committee of the Russian Prosecutor's Office told CNN. Like Chechnya, Dagestan has been troubled for years by radical Islamic violence. The committee said it identified Sharipova through forensic medical examinations. Sharipova and another female bomber, Dzhennet Abdullayeva, detonated their explosives about 40 minutes apart on the morning of March 29. The blasts ripped through the Lubyanka and Park Kultury stations in central Moscow, killing 40 people and wounding more than 80. An estimated 500,000 people were riding trains in the capital at the time of the attacks.
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Reports identify Maryam Sharipova, a graduate of Dagestan State University
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Reports say she was responsible for the bombing at the Lubyanka station
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Two female bombers detonated their explosives about 40 minutes apart
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ISIS took 39 villages on Friday alone as @placeholder forces withdrew from their positions, it said. | The flow of refugees fleeing Syria into Turkey has reached an unprecedented level in the past two days, a U.N. official said Sunday. "I don't think in the last three and a half years we have seen 100,000 people cross in two days," said Carol Batchelor, a representative of the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees in Turkey. Humanitarian officials counted "well over 70,000" crossing the Syria-Turkey border starting Friday and into Saturday, with more coming, Batchelor said. "Not everyone has been registered. It may even be over 100,000 people." The number of Syrian refugees now in Turkey is approaching 1.6 million "and quite frankly, we don't know when those numbers will end," she said.
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"We have seen 100,000 people cross in two days," a U.N. official says
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Turkey opened its border to refugees trapped by ISIS on Friday
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Kurdish fighters from Turkey are arriving on the border to join the fight against ISIS
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ISIS forces now control a swath of Syria's north-central Kurdish region | 56,563 | record_train |
The country now has one billionaire for every 607,692 residents, compared to one for every 1,022,475 in the @placeholder, which has the second highest number of billionaires per capita. | The world's richest 80 billionaires have been revealed today - but only one of them is British. Indian-born British siblings Srichand and Gopichand Hinduja are the 66th richest people on the globe and are worth an estimated £9.1billion ($13.9billion). Of the top 80 billionaires - a group who will own more than 50 per cent of global wealth by next year according to Oxfam - 35 are from the United States. Rich list: Indian-born British siblings Srichand and Gopichand Hinduja, left and right, are the 66th wealthiest people on the globe and are worth an estimated £9.1billion ($13.9billion) At 94 in the world is the UK's richest landlord Gerald Grosvenor - the 6th Duke of Westminster and godfather to Prince William - who is worth an estimated £7.9billion ($12billion). At 119 in the list are property moguls David and Simon Reuben, right, worth £6.7billion ($10.2billion)
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Eight of the top ten wealthiest billionaires in the world are American
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By 2016 top 80 richest people will have more than 50% of global wealth
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Indian-born British siblings Srichand and Gopichand Hinduja ranked 66
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Briton Gerald Grosvenor - 6th Duke of Westminster - ranked at 94
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At 119 on the list are British property moguls David and Simon Reuben
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Oxfam say 'explosion in inequality' is holding back fight against poverty
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More than a billion people still live on less than $1.25 (83p) a day | 56,564 | record_train |
The proposal's detractors say Ecuador cannot ensure the park's sanctity given political turmoil that has at times halted oil operations and has made @placeholder the eighth president in 10 years. | EL COCA, Ecuador (Reuters) -- Under pressure to preserve the environment while at the same time ease the poverty of his people, Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa has come up with an unusual solution. President Rafael Correa has startled Wall Street with talk of not paying Ecuador's $10.3 billion foreign debt. Correa wants wealthy nations to pay Ecuador $350 million a year in exchange for leaving an estimated 1 billion barrels of oil under the ground in the pristine Yasuni rain forest. "I think oil has brought us more bad than good," said Correa during a recent visit to the bustling Amazonian oil town of El Coca. "We need to do something about it."
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Ecuador leader touts plan to leave estimated 1 billion barrels of oil under ground
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In exchange, wealthy nations would pay $350 million a year to Ecuador
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President Rafael Correa says: "Oil has brought us more bad than good"
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The final round on Tuesday sees South Korea play India and Australia take on @placeholder. | (CNN) -- Australia fought back to earn a 1-1 draw with South Korea on Friday that edged two of the Asian Cup's title favorites towards the quarterfinal stage in Qatar. The result left both nations on four points from two matches in Group C ahead of the day's other game, which saw 10-man Bahrain get off the mark with a 5-2 victory over India as Ismaeel Abdulatif scored four goals. South Korea, victors the first two times the tournament was held in 1956 and 1960, took the lead in the 24th minute at Doha's Al Gharafa Stadium through Koo Ja-cheol.
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Australia and South Korea have four points in Group C after 1-1 draw in Qatar
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Koo Ja-cheol nets his third goal of 2011 Asian Cup before Mile Jedinak equalizes
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Ismaeel Abdulatif scores four goals as 10-man Bahrain beat India 5-2 in other Group C match
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Middle East side led 4-2 before Faouzi Aaish, who also netted, was sent off | 56,566 | record_train |
So far, @placeholder has only grown Vantablack on foil. | (CNN) -- Forget the new black. This is the real black. A British nanotech company has created what it says is the world's darkest material. It is so dark the human eye can't discern its shape and form, creating what has been called a black hole. Vantablack, made out of carbon nanotubes, is designed by Surrey NanoSystems and absorbs 99.96% of all light that hits it. Conventional black, such as black paint or fabric, absorbs between 95% and 98% of light. The company says Vantablack was the darkest material ever tested by the National Physical Laboratory in the UK, as well as the Institute of Standards and Technology in the U.S.
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A British nanotech company has created what it says is the world's darkest material
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Vantablack is designed by Surrey NanoSystems and absorbs 99.96% of all light that hits it
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@placeholder, said: ‘I know residents have been awaiting this decision by the | When travellers set up camp next to their picturesque village, the people of Hardhorn knew they were in for a long struggle. And so it proved – with taxpayers spending £200,000 on four years of legal battles and planning inquiries. Finally however, the four Irish and Scottish families – and their 60 caravans – have been given their marching orders. Evicted: Travellers have been ordered to leave this site in Hardhorn, Lancashire despite trying to use human rights laws in order to stay Opposition: The 78 Irish travellers had refused to budge despite facing three different courts, a planning inquiry, a council, and a battle by locals who accused the group of trashing their village
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The Supreme Court has rejected pleas for the travellers to be allowed to appeal eviction ordered by the Court of Appeal
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Gypsies moved on to site in 'military-style' operation overnight four years ago - after council offices had closed for the weekend
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Group had argued that eviction would violate their children's human rights
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Strolled through and used his passing range to prise open @placeholder defence from deep before moving into midfield and again impressing second-half. | Lazar Markovic's early strike and lively first-half performance was enough for Liverpool to escape the Stadium of Light with all three points. Here, Craig Hope runs through how the players performed. SUNDERLAND (4-1-4-1) Costel Pantilimon - 5.5 Kicking suspect yet again and does little to instil confidence in his defence. Santiago Vergini - 5 A disaster at times, giving ball away and failing to get forward. A torrid afternoon. Wes Brown - 5.5 Could not handle movement and trickery of Liverpool frontline and was run ragged. Very lucky not to concede early penalty. John O’Shea - 6 Tried his best to lead backline but was himself at sixes and sevens.
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Lazar Markovic bundles in the opener from close range early on
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Liam Bridcutt was sent off for Sunderland after two bookable offences
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Asked if she's relieved @placeholder has now said she will leave, Marcella said: 'I'm relieved and then not.' | The 'nanny from hell' who refused to move out of a California family's home despite doing no work has hit back at her former employers saying they once tried to feed her dog food. Diane Stretton, 64, spoke out for the first time after it emerged she told the Bracamonte family she could be out of their Upland home as long as her long list of conditions were kept. The alarming demands include providing her air-conditioning and hand soap at all times, vacating the property between the hours of 8am and 5pm and giving her access to healthy meals - or cough up $200 so that she can go out for a meal.
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In her first interview, Diane Stretton has said she was overworked by the Bracamonte family, who hired her to look after their children
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She called Mrs Bracamonte 'a drama queen' and likened her to a teenager
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A list of demands shows she wants the family to provide her with an air conditioned room, WiFi and a stocked bathroom
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She has also demanded that the family vacate the home all day and provide her with healthy meals - or $200 to eat out
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The couple are hoping she will finally leave their home this week | 56,570 | record_train |
@placeholder is mobbed by his Derby team-mates after putting his side into a commanding lead | Steve McClaren's target for 2015 is all too obvious: a return to the top flight. And he was provided with further confidence that his Derby side have what it takes for promotion with the kind of convincing display that has been expected of them during his 14-month tenure. Alex Mowatt’s own goal before the break and a Jake Buxton header shortly after half-time ensured Leeds were never in this contest. It was a night for Derby fans to savour as they enjoyed a seventh straight home win over their old rivals in front of a season’s best crowd of 31,690, even more than watched the recent defeat to Chelsea.
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Alex Mowatt puts into his own net to give Derby first half lead
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Jake Buxton doubles home side's lead shortly after half-time
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Arthur could trigger the wrong kinds of bangs and booms on the roads leading up to the @placeholder. | Arthur was holding steady as a tropical storm, not quite rising to the hurricane moniker Wednesday night. But it is poised to cause some holiday travel havoc. At 11 p.m. Wednesday, its maximum sustained winds were 70 mph, 3 mph shy of the hurricane category, the National Weather Service said. Arthur, the first named storm of the Atlantic tropical cyclone season, is churning up the East Coast and might be at its most dangerous Thursday as it grinds up against the North Carolina coast. So far, that is the only part of the country predicted to be hit with hurricane force winds, but the weather system also is causing problems farther north. Officials said Wednesday afternoon that the annual Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular, normally held on July 4, will be moved to Thursday because of the potential for bad weather.
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Arthur was not at hurricane strength late Wednesday
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Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular will be held Thursday, not July 4
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Arthur will threaten parts of the East Coast but spare most Fourth of July celebrations
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@placeholder had been a contender after a superb first year with Madrid but missed out. | Cristiano Ronaldo has leapt to the defence of Real Madrid team-mate Gareth Bale, after the Wales star was criticised by their supporters at the weekend. Real fans slated Bale for failing to play in Ronaldo for an open goal in their 3-0 win at home to Espanyol on Saturday night. However, speaking at the FIFA Ballon d'Or Gala on Monday Ronaldo, who was crowned as the world's best player for a second successive year; stressed that the Bernabeu faithful know that the marauding winger is a key component in their formidable side. Ballon d'Or winner Cristiano Ronaldo has defended Real Madrid team-mate Gareth Bale
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Real Madrid won 3-0 at home against Espanyol on Saturday night
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Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale were both on the scoresheet
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@placeholder required attention from the doctors during the second set after complaining of feeling weak | For Rafael Nadal the Rod Laver Arena, centre court of the Australian Open, might be better named the House of Pain. Exhausting marathons, knee and back injuries, retirements, shattering defeats and now cramps in his stomach and elsewhere. He has been through them all there, apart from when winning the title in 2009. VIDEO Australian Open: Rafa Nadal wins 2-6 6-3 7-6 3-6 5-7 vs Tim Smyczek Rafael Nadal had to dig deep to overcome illness and poor form in order to defeat Tim Smyczek The Spaniard slumped to his knees after winning match point after a gruelling four hour eight minute battle
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Rafael Nadal beat Tim Smyzcek 6-2 3-6 6-7 6-3 7-5 in Melbourne
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Spaniard complained of feeling weak and needed medical attention
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Match with American journeyman Smyzcek lasted over four hours
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Nadal will play Israel's Dudi Sela in Australian Open third round | 56,574 | record_train |
She knows that story well, recalling McNeill's roommate when he played for the @placeholder. | Los Angeles (CNN) -- About a year ago, a former quarterback with the San Diego Chargers and a retired linebacker with the Minnesota Vikings lifted their once-sturdy frames onto a cold examination table. Meanwhile, a radioactive chemical was coursing through their bodies on its way to receptors in their brain tissue. A hum filled the room as each man slid toward a doughnut-shaped opening on a brain scanner. When their scans were later analyzed, crimson and bright yellow bands appeared deep in their brains, indicating damage. The two former players, Wayne Clark and Fred McNeill, were participants in a pilot study at UCLA that may have found a destructive protein called tau in the brains of five living retired National Football League players.
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Former NFL players Wayne Clark and Fred McNeill participated in a UCLA study
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The protein tau, linked to a brain disease, was found in both of their brains
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McNeill has early-stage dementia; Clark does not
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In Baquba on Monday, a suicide bomber riding a bicycle killed at least 28 @placeholder police at an Iraqi police base, the U.S. military said. | BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Dorko was injured Monday when a roadside bomb exploded near his vehicle in Baghdad, Pentagon sources said. U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Dorko has been evacuated to Germany, Pentagon sources said. Dorko is believed to be the highest-ranking U.S. military officer injured in the war. He suffered shrapnel wounds and has been evacuated to Germany, the sources said. Dorko took command of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Gulf Region Division in Baghdad on October 10, according to the Corps of Engineers Web site. Also on Monday, the Iraqi army freed seven tribal sheikhs abducted Sunday in eastern Baghdad, Baghdad commander Gen. Abboud Qanbar told al-Iraqia state television.
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Pentagon: Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Dorko injured by a roadside bomb
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Sources: Dorko suffered shrapnel wounds and has been evacuated to Germany
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Iraqi army frees seven of eight abducted sheikhs in raid, Iraqi official says
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Bicyclist bombs Baquba police base, killing 28, wounding 20 | 56,576 | record_train |
As documented by the genius @placeholder aggregation account, @herpderpedia, folks fell to their knees and cried to the heavens (metaphorically -- we hope), bemoaning the loss of that, their own source of news and information (sarcasm). | (CNN) -- The online realm is replete with a vast cornucopia of information, just waiting to provide the hungry masses with nourishing nuggets of knowledge -- or (as in "The Hunger Games") scary-ass weapons of mass destruction. So it baffles us to no end that instead of delving deep into said cornucopia and feasting on the kernels so lavished there when faced with a quandary, folks instead click on over to Twitter or Facebook and type missives akin to: "Der, der, der what day is Christmas this year?" We understand the urge to crowdsource when, say, you want to decide whether to cut off all your hair/paint your bedroom blue/get a full-body tattoo so as to resemble a Care Bear. All of those questions are open-ended, subjective and worthy of a response (such as, "Hell no! Go for Pedo Bear instead! ).
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After Bin Laden was killed, people tweeted, "Who is Osama Bin Laden?"
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Looking back, @placeholder thinks getting axed benefited him in an unexpected manner. | Hours before his final game for the red, white and blue, Landon Donovan made no effort to hide his anger at Jurgen Klinsmann. The face of American 'soccer' for more than a decade, Donovan had been counting on going to his fourth World Cup. And then after practice at Stanford Stadium on May 22, Klinsmann called in the 32-year-old forward and told him he wasn't going to Brazil. Donovan was stunned and livid. He recorded commercials poking fun at his exclusion, criticised Klinsmann's tactics during the tournament and was reluctant to accept an offer from USA Soccer Federation Sunil Gulati to play a celebratory finale for the national team. Ultimately, Donovan accepted and was set to make his 157th international appearance in an exhibition against Ecuador on Friday night.
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LA Galaxy forward Landon Donovan has been a big part of American 'soccer' and is retiring at the end of the Major League Soccer season
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Donovan says he 'didn't agree with the decision and I still know I should have been there' after USA manager Jurgen Klinsmann dropped him | 56,578 | record_train |
Here, the @placeholder relies largely on other parties, including the airline involved, the aircraft's manufacturer, and in the case of international flights, investigators from the airline's home country, to help examine evidence. | (CNN) -- Three days after Asiana Airlines Flight 214 crash landed at San Francisco International Airport with the loss of two lives, there is still no official explanation for what caused the incident. Officials have said the Boeing 777, which had flown from Seoul in South Korea, was traveling slower than recommended on its final approach, though it could be months before a definite cause for this is determined. Before that an expert team of air crash investigators must complete a thorough analysis of the events leading up to the crash. CNN looks at how such an investigation works. Interactive: What happened with Asiana Flight 214?
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Official: Asiana Flight 214 was traveling slower than was recommended
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National Transportation Safety Board investigating Asiana incident
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The term has since been replaced with 'boobs', a more commonplace @placeholder term for breasts. | By Martha De Lacey PUBLISHED: 12:28 EST, 27 August 2013 | UPDATED: 13:52 EST, 27 August 2013 British stylist Gok Wan has taught women all over the world how to look good naked, but has now found himself in hot water down under by trying to get ladies to cover up. Appearing in an Australian TV commercial for bras from clothing giant Target, the bespectacled fashion guru generated viewer complaints to the Advertising Standards Bureau for referring to breasts as 'bangers' and 'assets', which some people found 'offensive' and 'degrading'. Despite complaints, however, the ASB decided there was no breach of code, commenting that the advert's overall tone was 'positive and lighthearted' and intended to draw attention to the importance of buying the correct bra size, according to Karen Collier of the Herald Sun.
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Stylist appears on TV ad saying 'your bangers will never feel more loved'
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Sister @placeholder, who was seven years older, died of cancer in 1967, while Maxene, two years older than Patty, died of a heart attack in 1995. | Patty Andrews, the last surviving member of the Andrews Sisters, died at her Northridge, California, home Wednesday, her publicist Alan Eichler said. She was 94. The Andrews Sisters began singing on Minnesota radio stations in the 1920s, but after several years on the Vaudeville circuit they began a recording career that made them one of the most successful female groups ever. The sisters performed with "Patty always singing the lead, Maxene the high harmony and LaVerne the low harmony, inventing a unique blend that came from their hearts, since none of the girls could read music," according to the official biography released by Eichler.
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The group was one of the biggest female groups ever
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Patty Andrews sang lead for the trio popular during WWII
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One of their biggest hits was "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy"
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That being said, also know that @placeholder's community loves and supports her. | A Burlesque dancer has become an unlikely hero after getting fired for being 'too fat' as she says hoards of women have reached out to her in support. Ruby Rage claimed Lucky Pierre's dumped her because she was too curvy and accused the New Orleans club of having issues with her body type. But both high-profile figures in the burlesque community, Facebook commenters and an army of women have lashed out at the French Quarter nightclub. She told WGNO ABC: 'The amount of women that have reached out to me and have told me like 'you're my hero' it hit close to home for a lot of people and in my own community here in New Orleans a lot of people have supported me.
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Ruby Rage has claimed that Lucky Pierre's fired her due to her size
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The club said in a Facebook post 'The world has a standard for burlesque and our dramatically comical musical show will achieve that standard'
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In a second message, Lucky Pierre's said 'It is a shame that people are using a sensitive subject like body shaming to incite a misled mob. The standard we clearly explained was about skill, costume and entertainment' | 56,582 | record_train |
During his senior year, @placeholder was selected by his peers to be a HERO (human education resource officer.) | (CNN) -- In July 2000, Bill Elliott and his wife, Muriel, were woken up by a knock on the door at 4 a.m. "I heard the knocking and I thought, 'Oh my God, my son is dead.' I just knew. And then I heard (Muriel) scream and that nightmare became a reality," says Bill. Nearly a third of all U.S. traffic-related deaths in 2010 -- more than 10,000 people -- involved alcohol, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Their son, John, was killed by a drunk driver while driving home to celebrate his mother's birthday. A few months later, Bill and Muriel Elliott started an organization to keep people from getting behind the wheel drunk.
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Bill and Muriel Elliott started a campaign to honor their son, killed by a drunk driver
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The HERO Campaign hopes to persuade more people to use designated drivers
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The HERO Campaign is in seven states and partners with law enforcement, schools, bars
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Touchdown: Mr Johnson said @placeholder investment in big projects proved his ambitions were right for the future | By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 07:45 EST, 17 October 2013 | UPDATED: 08:39 EST, 17 October 2013 It could be a scene from an action movie - if you ignore the tie flapping awkwardly under the seat belt. Boris Johnson clung on to a helicopter as it flew with its doors open over Hong Kong in an unlikely recreation of the film Apocalypse Now. The London Mayor took to the skies as he again made a pitch for a new airport in London, warning the David Cameron and George Osborne are ‘kidding themselves’ if they think Britain can compete internationally without one.
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London Mayor flies into city to make pitch for a new London airport
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With doors open and hair blowing, looking like film Apocalypse Now
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Mr Johnson again upstaged George Osborne who is also in China | 56,584 | record_train |
He was taken into custody and @placeholder said investigators are questioning him and the mother, both of whom haven't been identified. | By Helen Pow PUBLISHED: 09:53 EST, 26 February 2014 | UPDATED: 12:53 EST, 26 February 2014 A 3-year-old boy has been beaten to death and his mother's boyfriend, who fled into nearby woods following the incident, is in custody. Sheriff's deputies were called to a home in Georgia's Forsyth County at about 11 a.m. Tuesday and found the toddler, who neighbors identified as 'Wyatt,' unresponsive. Deputy Doug Rainwater said the mom's boyfriend fled into the woods behind the neighborhood after calling the child's mother to say something was wrong. Scroll down for video Dead: The little boy, Wyatt, pictured, was killed TUesday
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Sheriff's deputies were called to a home in Georgia's Forsyth County at 11 a.m. Tuesday and found the toddler, identified as 'Wyatt,' unresponsive
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Police said the mom's boyfriend fled into the woods behind the neighborhood after calling the woman to say something was wrong
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More than three dozen deputies used dogs to track the child's mom's boyfriend into the woods and he was accosted just before 1:45 p.m.
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At that point it looked like @placeholder would suffer yet another bad result against Chelsea, only for Kane to draw level in superb style - a 25-yard strike he called his best goal to date given 'the moment and the situation we were in'. | Harry Kane enjoyed an unforgettable start to what could be a memorable 2015 for the Tottenham striker. The 21-year-old has quickly established himself as a fans' favourite at his boyhood club, where he further endeared himself with a match-winning display on New Year's Day. Kane scored twice and provided a further two assists as Spurs annihilated London rivals Chelsea 5-3, producing a complete performance which makes an international call-up seem par for the course. Tottenham striker Harry Kane (left) unleashes a powerful effort at goal to make it 1-1 against Chelsea Kane celebrates after scoring the first of his two goals against Jose Mourinho's side on New Year's Day
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Harry Kane scored twice as Tottenham beat Chelsea 5-3 on Thursday
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Striker believes supporters will be buzzing after win over league leaders
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Kane believes his first strike was best goal of his career so far | 56,586 | record_train |
Since coming to @placeholder, Cole has helped the bakery chain expand outside of the mall food court through licensing deals. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:21 EST, 30 September 2013 | UPDATED: 13:28 EST, 30 September 2013 Woman in charge: Kat Cole started off her food industry career as a waitress at Hooters to pay for college, but soon rose through the ranks and is now the president of Cinnabon Kat Cole, the 35-year-old president of Cinnabon, had an unlikely rise to corporate power. For 15 years Cole worked at Hooters, starting off as a waitress and working her way up to becoming vice president. At first, the job was just to help pay for college, since she had to pay for her education herself.
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Kat Cole started her career in the food industry as a Hooters waitress to pay for college
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But she quickly rose through the ranks of the company and was a vice president by the age of 26
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In 2010, she left Hooters to become chief operating officer of Cinnabon
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Within two months of getting her MBA she was promoted to president
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@placeholder, meanwhile, is preparing for general elections on July 27. | PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (CNN) -- Cambodia has sent a letter to the United Nations Security Council to call attention to its continuing standoff with Thailand over an ancient border temple on disputed land. Cambodian soldiers stand guard near Preah Vihear temple, close to the Thai border. The country is not asking for U.N. intervention, said Information Minister Kheu Kanharith. Rather, the letter that Cambodia's permanent mission in New York submitted to the chairmen of the Security Council and the General Assembly is meant to draw attention to a crisis that entered its sixth day Sunday. The two countries agreed to meet Monday to defuse tensions -- even as each side continued to amass more troops to the site of the Preah Vihear temple.
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Cambodia: Letter to Security Council meant to 'draw attention to crisis'
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The two countries agreed to meet Monday to defuse tensions
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Both Cambodia and Thailand lay claim to 11th century Preah Vihear temple
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Tonya Hobbs and her daughter visited @placeholder at his sister's home, the bureau said. | (CNN) -- Investigators continued their search Tuesday for a 7-year-old girl who was reported missing after her mother was found dead in Oklahoma. "We've got to find that little girl," Special Agent Ray Homer of the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation said. "We're doing what we can." The girl -- Aja Daniell Johnson -- was reported missing from Geronimo, Oklahoma, late Sunday, the bureau said. Her 37-year-old mother, Tonya Hobbs, was found dead inside a parked RV. They also are trying to find the dead woman's estranged husband, Lester William Hobbs, 46, the bureau has said. Lester Hobbs and Aja are presumed to be in Hobbs' car -- a white 1992 Toyota Paseo with Oklahoma tag No. 577-BPW, police said.
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Girl's mother was found dead inside parked RV; estranged husband sought for questioning
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Police say man, girl presumed to be traveling in a white 1992 Toyota Paseo
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Authorities think man has connections to Rockport, Texas, so Amber Alert issued there
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Sheriff's Office said girl has a medical condition that requires medication | 56,589 | record_train |
@placeholder's top diplomat traveled aboard an Air Force jet a | By Associated Press The Federal Aviation Administration says it will continue its ban on U.S. airline flights to Tel Aviv for an additional 24 hours while assessing the danger of rocket attacks. The agency said Wednesday it is working closely with the Israeli government to review new information they have provided and to determine whether safety concerns have been resolved. FAA instituted the flight prohibition on Tuesday in response to a rocket strike that landed about a mile from the airport. Scroll down for video Travel nightmare: Passengers queue for security control before departure at the Ben Gurion International airport in Tel Aviv as the FAA announced that it has extended its ban on U.S. commercial flights to Israel
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FAA issued restriction Tuesday after rocket strike near the airport
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Ex-New York Mayor Bloomberg urged FAA to reverse its decision an tweeted that Ben Gurion was the best protected airport in the world
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Secretary of State John Kerry landed at Ben Gurion Wednesday aboard Air Force jet
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Thousands to passengers are stranded because of the ban, including 4,000 Israelis in turkey | 56,590 | record_train |
With @placeholder leading the sales pack with the introduction of its PlayStation 4 console, they will be looking to hold their lead and offer more titles to keep fans interested. | (CNN) -- A year ago, Sony and Microsoft were kicking off their new next-generation video game consoles at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in Los Angeles, California. This year, the event will be all about the games, as developers show what they can do with that new technology. Some game companies have already shown glimpses of the power of the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 with recent releases like "InFamous: Second Son," "Titanfall," and "Watch_Dogs." E3 2014 promises to showcase even more creativity, flair, and dynamic gameplay with a look at upcoming titles arriving in the next year and beyond.
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The Electronic Entertainment Expo kicks off Monday in L.A.
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With all the new consoles released, games will take center stage
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Sony hopes to press its advantage with new titles, virtual reality
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He said, for instance, that the $12 billion that was pledged by the international community for earthquake assistance should come in the form of infrastructure, not money, because @placeholder don't know how to manage money. | (CNN) -- It was just before Christmas when Michel Martelly mulled over events in his troubled land and concluded that everything had been done to ensure loss for him at the polls. An election rife with fraud had ousted him from the race. Martelly's dreams of leading Haiti were all but dead. But four months of recounts and reviews and then a runoff changed everything, and the unexpected candidate is poised now to move into the presidential office. Unexpected because Martelly has never been a politician. He's better known as "Sweet Mickey," a popular kompa singer who enthralled his fans with bad-boy antics on stage. He cursed and swayed with a bottle of Barbancourt rum in his hands and on occasion, mooned his audience.
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Michel Martelly's popularity escalated him to a political victory
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He vows to restore people's confidence in government
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Haitians want change, says a newspaper editor
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Speaking to CNN in interviews Tuesday and Wednesday, Voss-Wittig said the @placeholder first lady "should get her act together" and "not worry so much about her husband but worry a little bit more about women in her country." | United Nations (CNN) -- The wives of the British and German ambassadors to the United Nations have taken on Syria's first lady in an online video, calling on Asma al-Assad to "stop your husband" and "stop being a bystander." The roughly four-minute video, posted to YouTube, juxtaposes pictures of an elegant al-Assad, the wife of Bashar al-Assad, against images of other Syrian women, and dead and wounded children. "We want her (al-Assad) to speak out for the end of violence. That is what we want. Stop the bloodshed. Stop it now. We know this is a risk for you, but take this risk," Huberta von Voss-Wittig, the wife of Germany's U.N. ambassador, told CNN.
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NEW: Asma al-Assad should "get her act together," Voss-Wittig says
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The video contrasts images of Asma al-Assad against pictures of dead and injured children
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It is the latest in a series of polished videos aimed at stirring people into action
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"We want her to speak out for the end of violence," says Voss-Wittig | 56,593 | record_train |
Brennan stressed the importance of the ruling party and the opposition working together, and the need for all parties to refrain from violence, according to a @placeholder statement. | (CNN) -- Yemen's vice president called Saturday for presidential elections to be held in February, state media reported. Vice President Abdo Rabbo Mansour Hadi issued a presidential decree for the vote to be held February 21, according to the state-run SABA news agency. The decree comes just days after President Ali Abdullah Saleh agreed to step down from power after months of protests against his 33-year rule. He became the fourth leader to leave office as a result of the Arab Spring unrest that has roiled much of the Middle East and North Africa this year. The deal, brokered Wednesday by the Gulf Cooperation Council and signed in Saudi Arabia, allows Saleh to retain the title of president for three months until elections are held, but requires him to hand over executive powers to Yemen's vice president.
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NEW: White House counterterrorism adviser John Brennan urges unity and peace
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Yemen's vice president issues a decree calling for a vote to be held February 21
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President Saleh agreed on Wednesday to step down from power
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'We hope our height will help us get a long career as models,' @placeholder said, adding that 'husbands are a long way away yet'. | By Krishna Kumar PUBLISHED: 16:56 EST, 26 June 2012 | UPDATED: 18:31 EST, 26 June 2012 The Kulkarnis from Pune tower above their countrymen. Sharad Kulkarni, 52, who works in the State Bank of India, stands 7ft 1.5in tall; his wife Sanjot, 46, is 6ft 2.6in and their daughters, Mruga, 22, and Sanya, 16, are 6ft 4in and 6ft 1in tall respectively. Their combined height is a staggering 26ft, almost. India's tallest family is likely to set a new Guinness record for being the world's tallest. Mr and Mrs Kulkarni were crowned India's tallest couple by the Limca Book of Records a year after they married in 1988.
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Family is so tall they never use public transport and ride scooters instead
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Sharad Kulkarni, 52, is 7ft 1.5ins tall and his wife Sanjot, 46, is 6ft 2.6ins tall
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Their daughters are both over 6ft and want to be models | 56,595 | record_train |
So it proved, as he completed his greatest @placeholder triumph just a couple of hours' drive from his home town -- sparking a huge party at Suzuka on Sunday night, with another celebratory event at the same venue attracting 5,000 fans on Monday morning. | (CNN) -- Lionel Messi worshiped World Cup hero Diego Maradona, Roger Federer revered Grand Slam winner Pete Sampras while Sebastian Vettel idolized Formula 1 champion Michael Schumacher. But all Kamui Kobayashi had to look up to when he was growing up was his dad -- a sushi restaurant owner. Nonetheless, determination and desire drove the 26-year-old to the top of Formula One and on Sunday, he became the first local driver to stand on the podium at a Japanese Grand Prix since Aguri Suzuki in 1990 -- and only the third man from his country to finish in the top three at an F1 race at all.
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Kamui Kobayashi thanks Suzuka fans for support after Sunday's podium finish
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His third-place finish at Suzuka only the third by a Japanese driver in F1 history
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Sauber driver believes he can now regard himself 'as a Formula 1 driver' after Sunday's feat
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Sauber chief hopes Kobayashi feat can inspire a resurgence of Japanese interest in the sport | 56,596 | record_train |
On his way out, @placeholder saw a body near an embankment. | (CNN) -- One damp, chilly evening in October, Dolores Kopchak called the police. She had a rather unusual problem: a lion in her back yard. She was calling from Kopchak Road, named after her family and familiar to law enforcement authorities in the small town of Zanesville, Ohio. They had had responded to complaints there before. Kopchak's neighbor, Terry Thompson, owned a bunch of wild animals. When Sgt. Steve Blake arrived on the scene, he saw a black bear and two African lions. He immediately shut down Kopchak Road and called for help. What happened next on that evening reads more like the stuff of an action-packed adventure novel than police reports.
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County sheriff's office releases reports about what happened in Zanesville, Ohio
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Deputies came face to face with dangerous animals
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Owner Terry Thompson cut their cages and then killed himself
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The deputies said they were ordered to "neutralize" the animals on the prowl | 56,597 | record_train |
A senior U.S. intelligence official would also not comment on what the State Department may have recommended as part of the interagency review process, but did say it would be a "significant stretch" to suggest "the @placeholder made a comment therefore the talking points changed." | Washington (CNN) -- An e-mail discussion about talking points the Obama administration used to describe the deadly attack on the U.S. compound in Benghazi, Libya, show the White House and State Department were more involved than they first said in the decision to remove an initial CIA assessment that a group with ties to al Qaeda was involved, according to CNN sources with knowledge of the e-mails. After hearing, Republicans say there's more to story Doomed ambassador: 'We're under attack' The unclassified talking points have become a political flashpoint in a long-running battle between the administration and Republicans, who say that officials knew the attack last September 11 was a planned terror operation while they were telling the public it was an act of violence that grew out of a demonstration over a video produced in the United States that insulted Islam.
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Spokesman says White House has been open with public since events were known
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Talking points used to underpin early explanation of events surrounding attack
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References to CIA security warnings, possible al Qaeda involvement removed
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Attack last September 11 killed ambassador to Libya, three other Americans | 56,598 | record_train |
'While the child has tested positive for EV-D68, the cause of death has not yet been determined and it is unclear if @placeholder played a direct role or was a contributing factor in his death.' | A four-year-old New Jersey preschooler was infected with Enterovirus D-68 at the time the child died last week, the United States Center for Disease Control confirmed Friday night. The respiratory illness - which carries symptoms such as cough, runny nose, sneezing and body aches - has already been confirmed in seven children in the state and 514 children across the country. Earlier this week, the CDC said that four patients confirmed to have contracted Enterovirus D-68 had died, but it was not known what role the virus had played in their deaths. Emily Otrando, a 10-year-old from Cumberland, Rhode Island, died September 22 at Hasbro Children's Hospital.
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Four-year-old from New Jersey was infected with EV D68 at the time of the toddler's death last week, CDC confirmed Friday
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Seven children in New Jersey have the illness and 514 across the country
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At least four patients have died
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Rhode Island officials say girl, 10, died from sepsis, but she also had enterovirus
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Virus causes prominent respiratory symptoms, like a cold but worse
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While it is common at this time each year, doctors have been puzzled by the widespread hospitalizations across the U.S. | 56,599 | record_train |
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