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The cinema is the city's Ashton Lane, a @placeholder street popular for its many pubs and nightclubs. | Police arrested three women at a Valentine's Day screening of Fifty Shades of Grey after reports a man was glassed . Officers were called to the Grosvenor cinema in Glasgow on Saturday night after reports a group of 'drunk and rowdy' women had turned violent. Witnesses said movie-goers were vomiting in the aisles of the cinema - where alcoholic drinks are served - before the alleged attack. Police were called to the Grosvenor Cinema in Glasgow's Ashton Lane on Saturday after an incident inside. Witnesses say a group of women had got drunk before attacking a man who asked them to be quiet
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Police were called to Glasgow's West End on Saturday night after incident
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Witnesses say group of women were drunk and noisy in a cinema
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Man is said to have asked them to be quiet before he was attacked
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Staff were left cleaning up blood from the cinema floor after the incident
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Cinema-goers report that some women had vomited in the venue's aisles
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Police say three women were arrested on suspicion of disorder | 56,700 | record_train |
He had an emotional return to @placeholder with the | By Charlie Skillen Follow @@charlieskillen Didier Drogba has completed his dream return to Chelsea. The Ivorian has signed a one-year deal at Stamford Bridge, having become a legend at the club after being signed by Jose Mourinho for £24million in 2004. And Drogba revealed he couldn't turn down the opportunity to work with the Portuguese boss again. He said: 'It was an easy decision - I couldn't turn down the opportunity to work with Jose again. Everyone knows the special relationship I have with this club and it has always felt like home to me. VIDEO Scroll down to see 'Cahill, Lampard and Mourinho gush over Drogba last season'
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Didier Drogba returns to Chelsea
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Ivorian striker reunited with Jose Mourinho after seven years
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Drorgba had spells at Shanghai Shenua and Galatasaray
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Drogba won three Premier Leagues, four FA Cups and the Champions League with Chelsea | 56,701 | record_train |
The manager of the @placeholder, told MailOnline: 'We have a lot of mixed race people coming here, people of different sexual persuasions and we like to keep that environment. | By Jill Reilly A group of friends were refused service at a pub by staff who concerned they were members of the English Defence League because they were wearing shirts with England flags across them. Peter Kinselley, 52, went to the Hobgoblin Pub, in Bath, Somerset, with eight friends after work to toast to St George's Day. The group, who were dressed in patriotic garments including England football shirts, white waistcoats with red crosses and St George's top hats were outraged after they were refused service due to their attire. But a barman told MailOnline the pub has previously had trouble with members of notorious far right EDL on St George's Day and that the group became aggressive when asked if they were members.
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Peter Kinselley, 52, went to the Hobgoblin Pub, in Bath, Somerset
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Group were outraged after they were refused service due to their attire
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Refused service as pub have had trouble with EDL members previously | 56,702 | record_train |
MacFarlane recalled a "wonderful unity" among the people in the airport that morning "that we've since completely abandoned," recalling how the lounge bartender poured him a shot upon hearing that @placeholder was supposed to have been on Flight 11. | (CNN) -- "It was an angry call," Seth MacFarlane said of the now-infamous phone call in which Jon Stewart lambasted him for "Family Guy" poking fun at the fact that "The Daily Show" went live during the 2007 writers' strike, "and suffice it to say, he is a phenomenally good debater, if you had been keeping score, I would have lost roundly." The creator of "Family Guy," "American Dad!" and "The Cleveland Show" is a guest on tonight's "Piers Morgan Tonight." "I was really kind of in shock more than anything else," said MacFarlane. It was kind of an odd Hollywood moment. I was a huge fan of his show, and here I was getting this angry phone call."
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Seth MacFarlane angered Jon Stewart by parodying him on "Family Guy"
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MacFarlane says twisted sense of humor comes from family, namely his "unflappable" mother
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MacFarlane missed American Airlines Flight 11 on 9/11 by moments | 56,703 | record_train |
The @placeholder announced in June they would be reuniting for a world tour starting in December. | LOS ANGELES, California (Reuters) -- Actor-comedian Eddie Murphy publicly acknowledged on Friday having fathered a child out of wedlock with Spice Girls singer Melanie Brown, who brought a paternity suit against him earlier this week. Eddie Murphy, at the Academy Awards in February, is the father of Spice Girl Melanie Brown's baby. A brief statement issued by Murphy's publicist said the 46-year-old star of "Dreamgirls" and the "Beverly Hills Cop" movies "always has and will continue to honor his responsibilities as a father." "Mr. Murphy and Ms. Brown dated very briefly and never made any plans of ANY sort," the statement said. "He acknowledges paternity of the child Angel, and has paid child support to Ms. Brown as well as covering the expenses of her pregnancy."
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Murphy says he dated Brown "very briefly and never made plans of ANY sort"
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Murphy had never publicly acknowledged paternity before
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DNA test confirmed Murphy as father of Brown's baby | 56,704 | record_train |
The use of @placeholder as a cover star has caused an instant backlash on social media, with more than 2,500 people leaving angry comments on the magazine’s Facebook page. | By David Mccormack PUBLISHED: 22:43 EST, 16 July 2013 | UPDATED: 13:56 EST, 17 July 2013 Rolling Stone magazine is in trouble with its readers who are outraged over the forthcoming August 3 issue which features Boston bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev on the cover. The image is a self-taken portrait of Tsarnaev in which he looks more like a rock star than a terrorist. He is identified simply as ‘The Bomber’ and the article promises to explain ‘how a popular, promising student was failed by his family, fell into radical Islam, and became a monster.’
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The Aug 3 issue of the magazine features Boston bombing suspect Tsarnaev
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The magazine's social media sites have been inundated with angry comments from people who claim the cover 'glamorizes' him | 56,705 | record_train |
"Without people like him, @placeholder dies with every suicide attack," Cronan said. | New York (CNN) -- He was suddenly among the most notorious, hunted men in the world, but in the hours after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, Osama bin Laden wasn't concerned with running or hiding. His first order of business was instead to see Kuwaiti religious scholar Sulaiman Abu Ghaith, said federal prosecutor John Cronan Monday during his closing argument in Abu Ghaith's trial on charges he aided terrorists. The trial, in its third week, is being held blocks away from the site of Manhattan's World Trade Center, and several survivors of the attacks and family members of victims were in attendance Monday.
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Prosecution and defense appeal to jury in trial of Osama bin Laden's son-in-law
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Sulaiman Abu Ghaith aided al Qaeda as its main spokesman, prosecutor says
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Nothing ties Abu Ghaith to terrorism, his defense attorney counters
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Jury is expected to begin deliberating Tuesday | 56,706 | record_train |
cause for women's rights advocates after a judge castigated @placeholder for | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:04 EST, 6 February 2014 | UPDATED: 14:54 EST, 6 February 2014 Bode Miller mastered the Olympic course on his very first run on Thursday, leading the opening downhill training session. The U.S. skier, who won a bronze medal in the event four years ago, was cheered on by his wife, volleyball player, Morgan Beck, at the base of the Rosa Khutor run. His one-year-old son, Nate, is in New York with his mother, Sara McKenna, but it is presumed he will be joining Miller and his wife in Sochi after a temporary custody agreement with McKenna determined he could go to Russia.
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Miller clocked 2 minutes, 7.75 seconds during a training session on Thursday on the Rosa Khutor piste - where he previously suffered an injury
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His volleyball star wife Morgan Beck, 26, is in Sochi to support him and his one-year-old son Nate is expected to join them
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Miller has been embroiled in custody battle with the boy's mother but a temporary custody agreement means he can head to Sochi | 56,707 | record_train |
An online petition calling for @placeholder to add a 'report abuse' button to tweets has already attracted more than 124,000 signatures. | By Anthony Bond PUBLISHED: 07:16 EST, 3 August 2013 | UPDATED: 10:11 EST, 3 August 2013 Moving forward: The UK boss of Twitter, Tony Wang, pictured, has personally apologised to women who have been attacked by 'trolls' on the social networking site The UK boss of Twitter has personally apologised to women who have been attacked by trolls on the social networking site and vowed to do more to protect people from abuse. Tony Wang, general manager of Twitter UK, posted a series of tweets today saying abuse was 'simply not acceptable.' There has been growing concern over abuse on the site after three female journalists said they had been the subject of bomb threats, while two received threats of rape.
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Tony Wang posted series of tweets today saying abuse was 'not acceptable'
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Twitter today clarified its rules on abusive behaviour
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It follows growing backlash over a series of attacks on women
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Scotland Yard investigating allegations by eight people of abuse on Twitter | 56,708 | record_train |
'He could be another Michel Platini (@placeholder president) - that'd be nice for him and why not?' | Rio Ferdinand has all the qualities to be 'another Michel Platini' and take up a role running the game, according to QPR boss Harry Redknapp. Ferdinand is in contention to be the Football Association's candidate for Britain's FIFA vice-presidential position despite his current playing commitments at Loftus Road. The 35-year-old defender is coming to the end of an illustrious playing career that has included winning six Premier League titles, the Champions League and playing at two World Cups. Harry Redknapp believes QPR defender Rio Ferdinand could help run the game when he retires Ferdinand has endured a tough start to life at Loftus Road but is well respected within world football
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Harry Redknapp believes QPR defender Rio Ferdinand is suited to a job in football administration
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Ferdinand may be chosen as Britain's FIFA vice-president
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Michel Platini was a legend as a player before becoming UEFA president
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QPR travel to high-flying Southampton on Saturday
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Rangers are in 18th position in the Premier League; Saints are 2nd | 56,709 | record_train |
At their only general election debate, Colbert Busch confronted Sanford about his 2009 secret trip to @placeholder to see his mistress. | Charleston, South Carolina (CNN) -- Mark Sanford is heading back to Washington after detours along the Appalachian Trail and Argentina. The former South Carolina governor finished his second term in office three years ago with his political career dead in the water thanks to a well-publicized extra-marital affair and ethics violations. But he came away Tuesday with a victory over Democratic opponent Elizabeth Colbert Busch in the special election for a vacant House seat in the Palmetto State's 1st Congressional District -- the same seat he once held. Here's what we've learned, or better yet, re-learned, from Sanford's victory 1. Voters give politicians second chances
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Disgraced former Gov. Mark Sanford overcame past scandals to win House seat
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Sanford is a veteran campaigner while opponent Colbert Bush made some rookie mistakes
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Surprisingly high turnout in solid Republican district helped Sanford | 56,710 | record_train |
Romney's campaign issued a statement on Thursday contrasting his position on the issue with @placeholder's. | (CNN) -- Rick Santorum's contention that in order for Puerto Rico to become a state English must be its principal language drew criticism Thursday from the U.S. territory's sole representative in Congress. "Santorum's view is narrow and a limiting view of what America is all about," said Pedro Pierluisi, a Democrat, on CNN's "Starting Point." "English is the predominant language in the U.S. and will continue to be so, whether Puerto Rico becomes a state or not." Puerto Rico will vote in November on a referendum regarding possible statehood. While campaigning Wednesday ahead of the island's primary on Sunday, Santorum told a newspaper that for Puerto Rico to become "a state of the United States, English must be the principal language."
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NEW: A pro-Santorum PAC buys $310,000 in ad time in Illinois
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Santorum says that English should be required for Puerto Rico to become a state
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Romney's campaign responds with a statement saying he would not require that
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Puerto Rico, next on the campaign trail, has a statehood referendum in November | 56,711 | record_train |
"@placeholder used the death penalty in 2010 against thousands of people for a wide range of crimes that include non-violent offenses and after proceedings that did not meet international fair trial standards." | Hong Kong (CNN) -- At the conclusion of one of China's most high-profile criminal cases, the verdict and sentencing of Gu Kailai did not surprise many observers. The guilty verdict had been widely expected, as Gu had confessed, during her one-day trial earlier this month, that she and an aide poisoned British businessman Neil Heywood. The high-powered wife of deposed Chinese politician Bo Xilai had blamed a "mental breakdown" for her actions. In the end Gu escaped with her life after receiving a suspended death sentence, though she'll likely be jailed for life. Her aide, Zhang Xiaojun, also was found guilty Monday in Heywood's death and sentenced to nine years in prison.
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Gu Kailai's suspended death sentence didn't surprise China observers
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Netizens skeptical of verdict, with some questions why Gu was spared
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China executes highest number of people, Amnesty reports | 56,712 | record_train |
Ms @placeholder became a well-known character after she appeared on Dragon's Den in 2007 and turned down an offer of £50,000 to invest in her business - LINGsCARS. | A woman angry at cuts being made to council services has decided to take matters into her own hands, by employing a handywoman to do jobs in the area. Former Dragon's Den contestant Ling Valentine, 41, has employed Clare Honey, 40, on a £16,000 salary to do 'absolutely anything that needs doing in the community' after council cuts hit local services in Grange Villa in County Durham. Mrs Valentine pays the wages herself. Ms Honey, a former carer, also has her own motorised buggy provided by Mrs Valentine, and carries out any jobs local residents need including clearing rubbish, cutting hedges and going on patrol to find where street lights need replacing and the elderly need help.
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Ling Valentine was angry after being told few resources to clear up village
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She decided to act and advertise for handywoman or man for Grange Villa
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Former Dragon's Den contestant Mrs Valentine, who runs a car leasing business, now employs Clare Honey on a £16,000 salary to clear village
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Ms Honey clears rubbish, cuts hedges and spots signs of criminal damage
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Durham Police said scheme shows community cares about the local area
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Ms Honey has been equipped with own motorised 'help' van and uniform
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Council has switched to fortnightly bin collections and announced consultations last year on closing five of its remaining council care homes | 56,713 | record_train |
One audience member said @placeholder had been so upset it made for uncomfortable viewing. | By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 09:36 EST, 10 October 2013 | UPDATED: 11:28 EST, 10 October 2013 Speaker's wife Sally Bercow has for the first time revealed a tattoo dedicated to her three children. The heart-shaped tribute to Oliver, nine, Freddie, eight, and Jemima, five, is on her left shoulder and was unveiled on a television programme where she was quizzed about being a celebrity mother. While Mrs Bercow appeared to enjoy the limelight of being on TV, her youngest child struggled and was reduced to tears during the filming of ITV’s Big Star’s Little Star. After getting stage-fright five-year-old Jemima was taken off three times during the hit show, which she took part in alongside her mother.
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Mrs Bercow has Oliver, Freddie, and Jemima in a heart-shape on shoulder
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Revealed during ITV's charity TV show Big Star’s Little Star last night
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Her daughter Jemima got stage-fright and had to be taken off three times | 56,714 | record_train |
He added: 'I discovered @placeholder about eight years ago and that’s when my obsession started. | By Katy Winter Trendy grandfather Allan Bradbury is still a 'dedic-aged' follower of fashion - at the age of 70. The former construction worker may have his bus pass and is entitled to 20 per cent discounts in DIY stores and garden centres - but he spends up to £160 a month on Gucci and Vivienne Westwood designs, including oversized shirts and funky pirate boots. Mr Bradbury, from Bolton, who has two wardrobes at home to house his giant collection of flamboyant designer gear, is refusing to grow old gracefully. As a result, he says he regularly gets stopped in the street by onlookers admiring his quirky fashion sense.
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Allan forks out £160 a month on designer clothes despite being retired
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The 70-year-old gets stopped in the street by people who love his look
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Claims fashion has nothing to do with age and will never dress 'normally'
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The grandfather says he has loved fashion since an early age
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Local Vivienne Westwood store invited him to preview new collection | 56,715 | record_train |
PSG: @placeholder swapped Newcastle for PSG in search of Champions League football | By Hamish Mackay Newcastle boss Alan Pardew admits teams have to be pushing for the Champions League if they are to retain their best players. The Magpies have lost France internationals Yohan Cabaye and Mathieu Debuchy to Paris St Germain and Arsenal respectively since the turn of the year with both clubs able to offer them European football. However, Pardew is hopeful that the additions of the likes of Daryl Janmaat, Siem de Jong, Remy Cabella and Emmanuel Riviere will allow the club to compete for a top-four finish once again. Big task: Alan Pardew has plenty of work to do if he's to get the Magpies in the Champions League
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Newcastle have sold Yohan Cabaye and Mathieu Debuchy in the last year
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Alan Pardew knows he needs to be in Champions League
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Tyneside club finished 10th in Premier League last season | 56,716 | record_train |
@placeholder has been a heroin addict for "quite a while," said his attorney. | New York (CNN) -- A man arrested in police probes following the apparent drug overdose death of actor Philip Seymour Hoffman pleaded not guilty Tuesday to drug charges, and two co-defendants in the case had not-guilty pleas entered for them at their arraignment. Robert Vineberg, 57, who remains in jail after his bail was set Friday at nearly a quarter of a million dollars total, was arraigned on three counts of criminal possession of heroin. He pleaded not guilty to all charges, according to his attorney Edward Kratt. Kratt filed a motion seeking judicial diversion through the drug diversion court, which is a part of the New York State Supreme Court. If the motion is accepted by the judge, Vineberg will be evaluated for drug treatment. This means the charges against Vineberg's could eventually be dropped if the motion goes through and Vineberg is successful in treatment, Kratt told CNN.
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Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman was found dead of an apparent drug overdose
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NYC police launched investigations to determine the source of Hoffman's heroin
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Three people were arrested and charged with drug possession
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The three pleaded not guilty Tuesday at their arraignment | 56,717 | record_train |
For his part, Nicholson has told @placeholder trusts to deliver between £15billion and £20billion in efficiency savings before 2014 (the equivalent of to up to 6 per cent of the current NHS budget). | Report: David Nicholson was in control of the strategic health authority responsible for supervising Stafford Hospital between 2005 and 2006 As a young NHS trainee at the height of the Cold War, David Nicholson idolised Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev. At the same time as starting work in a mental health unit he joined the Communist Party in 1977. He was no ordinary revolutionary. He was on the hardline, so-called ‘Tankie’ wing of the party which backed the Kremlin using military action to crush dissident uprisings. Today, David Nicholson is the £270,000-a year chief executive of the NHS. The one-time radical who used to regard political honours as elitist symbols of bourgeoisie government was happy to be knighted in 2010.
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David Nicholson idolised Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev as trainee
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Was head of SHA responsible for supervising Stafford Hospital between 2005 and 2006
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Report into scandal could yet bring an end to his career | 56,718 | record_train |
Mr @placeholder, 40, who has just started his own photography business, said: 'Basically, the weather kept going from sun to showers and I was a bit bored. | From baby turtles scuttling across the beach to the northern lights glowing in the Icelandic sky, these are just some of the hundreds of entries to the Living Planet photo competition. Both professional and amateur photographers were asked to submit images that captured life on the planet in its broadest form. The winner of the competition, run by The Society of Nature and Wildlife Photographers, was a beautifully colourful shot of a ladybird crawling over a yellow flower. First place: David Bladon's ladybird crawling over a yellow flower won the prestigious photography competition which captured the world in all its glory
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The competition was run by The Society of Nature and Wildlife Photographers
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The winning shot was a beautifully colourful shot of a ladybird crawling over a yellow flower
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It was taken by David Bladon from Newtownabbey, Northern Ireland
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Runner-up was Debashis Mukherjee, 50, a photography graduate from Kolkata in India for his baby turtle picture | 56,719 | record_train |
@placeholder, pictured in training with Spain in 1975, gets the nod as Ronaldo's No 1 goalkeeper | Brazil legend Ronaldo appears to be trying to keep everybody happy after revealing that his ultimate team contains three Argentines, two Real Madrid heroes, two ex-Barcelona stars and a couple of Luis Enrique's current squad. Speaking to Spanish newspaper Mundo Deportivo, the 38-year-old, who also enjoyed a spell at the Nou Camp, picked just two of his compatriots in his all-time dream team. Opting for a fashionable 3-4-3 diamond formation, Ronaldo chose Athletic Bilbao legend Jose Angel Iribar in goal. The former Spain No 1 made 466 appearances for the Basque side, helping them to Copa del Rey triumphs in 1969 and 1973.
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Former striker Ronaldo has picked his dream team for Mundo Deportivo
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He decides to leave current Galactico Cristiano Ronaldo out of his XI
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Pele and Cafu are only two Brazilians included by Ronaldo
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Xavi, Johan Cruyff and Diego Maradona among Barcelona representatives | 56,720 | record_train |
"I love talking about @placeholder and I'm an argumentative guy, so getting to write my opinions down about the latest goings on is something I really enjoy doing. | LONDON, England (CNN) -- With Manchester United continuing their top form from last season and aiming for what would be a remarkable clean sweep of trophies this year, it's only appropriate that we should profile a blog somehow linked to the Red Devils. Fan focus: The Republik of Mancunia blog is popular with Manchester United supporters. The Republik of Mancunia blog focuses on the Old Trafford club and is updated daily with a keen following among thousands of Manchester United fans. Authored by Manchester-born and raised 25-year-old Scott (who prefers to remain anonymous), the blog began in the 2005-2006 season.
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CNN's Football Fanzone profiles a football blog every month
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In March the profiled site is the Republik of Mancunia blog
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A mixed @placeholder and Afghan convoy came under attack from the Taliban, allegedly with roadside bombs, rocket-propelled grenades and machine guns. | Disgraced: Major Armstrong has been stripped of his Military Cross after it was revealed he helped to write his own citation An officer who was awarded one of Britain’s most coveted gallantry medals for his bravery in Afghanistan has been stripped of it after he exaggerated his heroism. It is the first time the Queen has rescinded a gallantry medal issued to a serviceman and the case could undermine confidence in the awards system in the armed forces. Major Robert Michael Armstrong had been accused of taking credit for others’ bravery after Taliban gunmen ambushed a convoy in Helmand in 2008.
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Major Robert Michael Armstrong handed medal after Taliban ambush in 2008
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Awarded it 'for his consistent bravery and inspirational leadership' under fire
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However investigation was launched after fellow soldiers labelled him a fraud
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Five-year probe found Major Armstrong had helped write his own citation
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Was dismissed from service in 2012 and has now had his medal withdrawn | 56,722 | record_train |
The disparity in @placeholder arms is only seen in people such as tennis players. | By Tamara Cohen PUBLISHED: 17:50 EST, 18 July 2012 | UPDATED: 02:11 EST, 19 July 2012 He is portrayed as a brutish ape-man, prowling around for prey to spear for dinner. But scientists now believe Neanderthal man was actually more of the stay-at-home type. Researchers at Cambridge University have found evidence our early ancestors may have spent most of their time carrying out tedious domestic chores. Their remains show they had very big right arms - some 50 per cent stronger than their left arms - which has previously been put down to hunting big game with spears. Mighty hunter or domestic God? Researchers at Cambridge University have found evidence our early ancestors may have spent most of their time carrying out tedious domestic chores
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Neanderthals big right arms were actually from doing chores
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Our ancestors spent much of their time skinning prey
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However @placeholder's bag, containing six designer watches worth £110,000, was never found. | By Chris Pleasance PUBLISHED: 16:29 EST, 25 November 2013 | UPDATED: 16:30 EST, 25 November 2013 A man used his 'passing' relationship with footballer Ashley Cole to tempt two jewellers to a hotel with bags full of diamonds and watches before robbing them, a court has heard. Barry 'Junior' Eaton, 33, is accused of telling Dean Magri and Christopher Agathocleous that Chelsea footballer Cole wanted to meet them at the Verta Hotel in Battersea to buy luxury jewellery on January 29. However, when the two men arrived at the hotel Cole failed to appear. They then went outside, where Eaton, along with his friend Raphael Francis, 23, allegedly beat and robbed them.
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Barry Eaton, 33, accused of using 'passing' friendship with Ashley Cole to set up a robbery on January 29
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Eaton allegedly lured two jewellery dealers to a South London hotel claiming Cole was looking to buy jewels and watches
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He is then accused of robbing the dealers along with Raphael Francis, 23
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One bag full of Rolex watches and diamonds was recovered, but another containing six watches worth £110,000 was never found | 56,724 | record_train |
Benteke is likely to play a behind-closed-doors friendly ahead of @placeholder’s visit to determine whether he’s able to make the bench. | Christian Benteke is close to ending his injury nightmare and could make a long-awaited return against Manchester City on Saturday. Aston Villa have been without their talisman since March after the striker picked up a nasty achilles injury in training. It meant Benteke - whose record stands at a goal every other game for Villa - also missed out on the World Cup with Belgium. The 23-year-old has been training with the first team for the past fortnight and manager Paul Lambert hopes to have him back imminently. The news of Christian's Benteke's return to the Aston Villa squad will come as a huge boost to Paul Lambert
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Benteke has been out of action since tearing his Achilles tendon in April
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Paul Lambert hopeful of having Belgian forward available for selection when champions Manchester City travel to Villa Park on Saturday
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Villa boss Lambert hails the 23-year-old as one of the best No 9s he's ever seen in the game | 56,725 | record_train |
@placeholder praised the FBI's efforts investigating the case since Monday's bombings. | FBI agents interviewed one of the suspects in the Boston Marathon bombings two years ago, but found no connection with terror groups. An FBI official said agents interviewed Tamerlan Tsarnaev in 2011 at the request of the Russian government. "The request stated that it was based on information that he was a follower of radical Islam and a strong believer, and that he had changed drastically since 2010 as he prepared to leave the United States for travel to the country's region to join unspecified underground groups," the FBI said in a statement. The FBI said it took a number of investigative steps to check on the request, including looking at his travel history, checking databases for derogatory information and searching for Web postings.
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A foreign government told the FBI that Tamerlan Tsarnaev was a follower of radical Islam
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FBI: Agents interviewed him in 2011 at Russia's request
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McCaul: "If he was on the radar, and they let him out of their sights, then that's an issue" | 56,726 | record_train |
I always get Very excited for a new @placeholder game but this one looks very Disappointing. | (CNN) -- A new teaser trailer for "Call of Duty: Black Ops 2" reveals important details about the setting and gameplay options for the latest title in the blockbuster "Call of Duty" series. The clip was posted online Tuesday night and has already attracted 1.4 million views on YouTube. It features a near-future scenario in which the U.S. military has developed technology that puts unmanned vehicles and robots on the front lines of battle. An enemy gains access to that technology and turns it against cities all over the world. Developed by Treyarch and published by Activision, "Call of Duty: Black Ops 2" will be released November 18. Its predecessor, 2010's "Call of Duty: Black Ops," is the best-selling video game ever in the United States, according to some estimates.
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A new teaser trailer for "Call of Duty: Black Ops 2" was posted online Tuesday night
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The game is set in a near future in which technology is pitted against humans
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The futuristic tone of the game seemed to polarize fans on the Internet
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"Teams like @placeholder who are playing for their La Liga survival live and die on chances like the one they scored but that was too much punishment for us. | (CNN) -- Barcelona's week went from bad to worse Saturday. Three days after it was ousted by Atletico Madrid in the Champions League quarterfinals, Barcelona lost 1-0 at lowly Granada in Spain's La Liga to give Madrid's second club a huge boost in the title race. Atletico can move four points clear of Barcelona on Sunday, a lead that would render the teams' clash on the final day of the season meaningless -- if Real Madrid is out of contention. Real Madrid replaced Barcelona in second by defeating Almeria 4-0 at home later Saturday but was still without the injured Cristiano Ronaldo.
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After exiting in the Champions League quarterfinals, Barcelona loses in La Liga
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Barca beaten by relegation threatened Granada 1-0 on the road on Saturday
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Real Madrid takes over second spot from Barcelona, downing Almeria 4-0
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In Germany, Bayern Munich is humbled 3-0 at home by Borussia Dortmund | 56,728 | record_train |
In his speech, Mr @placeholder said: ‘The party that created the NHS in the last century today sets out a plan to secure it in this. | Andy Burnham roused deflated Labour activists yesterday with a pledge to put the brakes on healthcare privatisation – despite a warning from the head of the NHS that it would be impossible. A day after Ed Miliband’s lacklustre speech to his party’s conference, the shadow health secretary received a series of standing ovations as he promised a ‘rescue plan for a shattered service’. But it emerged yesterday that NHS England chief executive Simon Stevens had thrown a spanner in the works by writing to Mr Burnham to dismiss Labour’s call to block all new contracts between hospitals and the private sector.
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Bookies cut the odds on shadow health secretary becoming Labour leader
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But health supremo Simon Stevens warns pledge is 'impossible'
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Reaction was in marked contrast with Ed Miliband's lacklustre speech
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Labour promising £2.5billion fund to hire 36,000 more doctors and nurses
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'Customers who don't live in @placeholder have been put up in hotels for the night and all others given transport home. | Qantas has had their third emergency landing in a day, with a Qantas flight from Sydney to Dallas forced to return to Sydney airport during what has become a day of chaos for Australia’s national airline. Flight QF7 was turned back four hours into its journey due to a ‘technical issue’ which affected power to seats, in-flight entertainment and some toilets on board. The flight landed at Sydney airport at 10.30pm and Qantas is ensuring passengers have accommodation for the evening The airline insists that the problem was 'non-safety related' and the decision was purely a matter of 'customer comfort.'
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Qantas has had three emergency landings in one day
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Sydney to Dallas flight QF7 was forced to return to Sydney due to 'non-safety related' technical issues at 10.30pm
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Domestic flight QF904 was diverted back to Perth Airport at 3pm when a 'strange odour' was smelt in the cabin
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A St Johns Ambulance spokesman said some passengers felt unwell after the flight and 'up to 80 people' were assessed for smoke inhalation
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The bureau identified nearly 1.6 million @placeholder-owned businesses, producing nearly $222 billion in revenue, in 2002. | (CNN) -- If you don't think Hispanics are a major force in the American marketplace, think again. Hispanic entrepreneurs like Art Pesqueira, pictured last year at his El Grande Tortilla Factory in Tucson, Arizona, are growing rapidly, statistics show. Hispanic business ownership is growing three times as fast as the national average and Hispanic purchasing power is expected to reach more than $1 trillion by 2011, according to the Census Bureau and other studies. All too aware of this growing force, many companies are wooing Hispanic consumers and their spending power. "The Hispanic consumer market here in the U.S. is actually as big or bigger than the GDP [gross domestic product] of Mexico or Canada," Michael Barrera, CEO of the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, told CNN. "We're the second largest economy in North America."
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The number of Latino-owned companies grew 31 percent between 1997 to 2002
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Study: Hispanic women playing important role in growth
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The sergeant has been relieved of duty as a section leader "with prejudice," officially reprimanded by his commanding general, dismissed from his regiment and redeployed -- reassigned to the @placeholder. | BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Iraq's most powerful Sunni Arab political party on Monday said a U.S. soldier's desecration of the Quran, the Muslim holy book, requires the "severest of punishments," not just an apology and a military reassignment. Maj. Gen. Jeffery Hammond apologizes after a U.S. soldier admitted using the Quran for target practice. The Iraqi Islamic Party, the movement of Iraqi Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi, condemned what it said was a "blatant assault on the sanctities of Muslims all over the world." An American staff sergeant who was a sniper section leader used a Quran for target practice on May 9.
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Iraqi Islamic Party calls Quran incident "blatant assault" on Muslim holy book
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U.S. soldier used Quran for target practice, military investigation found
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U.S. commander in Baghdad has issued formal apology
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It is estimated around 60,000 Catholics gathered in St. Peter's Square during Pope Francis' canonization mass at the @placeholder | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:55 EST, 12 May 2013 | UPDATED: 13:15 EST, 12 May 2013 Pope Francis today proclaimed hundreds of 15th-century martyrs beheaded for refusing to convert to Islam as saints of the Catholic Church, as he led his first canonization ceremony in a packed St. Peter's Square. The 'Martyrs of Otranto' were 813 Italians who were slain in the southern Italian city in 1480 for defying demands to renounce Christianity by Turkish invaders who overran the citadel. Their approval for sainthood was decided upon by Francis' predecessor, Benedict XVI, in a decree read at the ceremony in February where the former pontiff announced his retirement.
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Pope Francis made the sainthoods in his first canonization ceremony today
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The canonisations were approved by his predecessor Benedict XVI
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World class: Di Maria celebrates scoring for his former club @placeholder | By Adam Shergold Angel Di Maria has wasted no time in getting to know his new surroundings after signing for Manchester United. The £60m winger, who completed his move from Real Madrid on Tuesday evening, dined at the popular San Carlo Italian restaurant before taking a stroll back to the nearby Lowry Hotel, where he is staying. United fans will be pleased to hear that Di Maria is due to be officially unveiled at 3pm on Thursday afternoon. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Manchester United signing Angel di Maria's career highlights Welcome to Manchester: Angel Di Maria took a stroll from the San Carlo restaurant to the Lowry Hotel as he gets used to the city following his £60m move to United from Real Madrid
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Angel Di Maria dined at the San Carlo restaurant on first day in Manchester
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Argentine winger completed £60m move from Real Madrid on Tuesday
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Di Maria has signed a five-year contract worth £6.5m-a-year
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The @placeholder ceremony is formally called an "investiture," with 20 held each year for those receiving the award. | LONDON, England (CNN) -- She has reported from the front lines of conflicts around the world, interviewed world leaders, and investigated the important issues of our time. And on Tuesday, CNN's Christiane Amanpour received an honor from Queen Elizabeth II in recognition of her work. Christiane Amanpour's award recognizes her services to journalism. Amanpour received a CBE, or Commander in the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, "for services to journalism." The queen bestowed the honor on Amanpour, CNN's chief international correspondent, at a ceremony in the ballroom at Buckingham Palace, London. Wearing a white skirt suit and formal brown hat with a bow, Amanpour approached the queen and bowed. The queen, dressed in a bright blue dress, then pinned the medal on Amanpour's lapel.
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Christiane Amanpour receives a CBE "for services to journalism"
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Queen Elizabeth II presents the award at Buckingham Palace ceremony
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NEW Amanpour: "I'm incredibly thrilled and very proud"
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@placeholder will be sadly missed by all who knew her.' | By James Rush PUBLISHED: 15:32 EST, 16 September 2013 | UPDATED: 18:12 EST, 17 September 2013 The mother of a teenage girl who died in a road accident in South Africa the day before she was due to get her GCSE results has paid tribute to her 'happy and beautiful' daughter. Skye Wilsnagh, 17, from Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, was visiting her grandmother with her twin sister Courtney at the time of the accident last month. The teenager's family has held memorial services in both South Africa and the UK after she died on August 21, the day before she was due to receive her GCSE results.
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Skye Wilsnagh died while visiting her grandmother in South Africa
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Her mother has now paid tribute to her 'happy and beautiful' daughter
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Miranda Wilsnagh said it was 'devastating' life had to carry on without her
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The decision to free her was taken last Friday after Californian Governor @placeholder decided not to contest a state parole board decision to let her leave jail. | By Associated Press and Steve Nolan PUBLISHED: 16:58 EST, 31 October 2013 | UPDATED: 17:19 EST, 31 October 2013 A woman who was sentenced to life in prison as a teenager for killing her former pimp has been released under a new California law that allows for the re-sentencing of certain inmates convicted as juveniles. Sara Kruzan was paroled Thursday from Central California Women's Facility in Chowchilla after serving 19 years. Kruzan was just 17 when she was told she would die in prison for the 1994 shooting of George Gilbert Howard in a Riverside motel room. Now and then: Sara Kruzan, pictured in July, left, and as a teenager, right, will walk free from jail after almost two decades behind bars
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Sara Kruzan finally walked free on Thursday after almost two decades behind bars
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She has always said she was forced into prostitution at the age of 13
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She shot and killed her pimp George Gilbert Howard three years later
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In 1995 she was convicted and sentenced to life in prison without parole
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In 2011, she was granted clemency by then-Governor Schwarzenegger who commuted her sentence to 25 years with the possibility of parole
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The news came as the U.S. announced it will send medical supplies, helmets and other non-lethal aid to the @placeholder military in response to Russia's 'dangerously irresponsible' efforts to destabilise the country. | By Sam Webb Russia's foreign minister says top diplomats have agreed to take immediate steps toward calming tensions in Ukraine. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov says the four parties gathered Thursday in Geneva - the U.S., European Union, Ukraine and Russia - will work to establish a broad national dialogue to ensure that people's rights are protected. He said that amnesty will be given to pro-Russian protesters who participated in an uprising against the government in Kiev, except those found guilty of capital crimes. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry (left) shakes hands with Russian Foreign minister Sergei Lavrov. Lavrov says the two nations and other parties will work to ease tensions in Ukraine
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Russian minister says U.S, EU, Ukraine and Russia reached consensus
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Pro-Russian protestors will be given amnesty under new deal
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We're taking necessary measures to ensure the safety of ISAF personnel and @placeholder partners." | Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- A group of attackers stormed the entrance to the presidential palace in Kabul early Tuesday -- but they were quickly repelled, Afghan police said. Three guards died in the attack and another was injured, the Interior Ministry said. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the assault. All attackers were killed, said U.S. Ambassador James B. Cunningham in a statement condemning the attack. He called on the Taliban to cease violence and "come to the table to talk to the Afghanistan government about peace and reconciliation." The palace is located in the Shash Darak district of Kabul, near the U.S. Embassy and the headquarters of the International Security Assistance Force.
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The U.S. ambassador condemns the violence
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The attack on an entry checkpoint to the presidential palace kills three guards
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Caution: He praised @placeholder, pictured in the movie, for making the film what he calls a cautionary tale rather than glorifying the excessive behavior, as many critics have claimed the film does | By Helen Pow The real Wolf of Wall Street has admitted he lost his soul 'as much as a person can and still be walking around' in the midst of his wheeling and dealing and debauched life of 90's excess. Jordan Belfort, who is played by Leonardo DiCaprio in the Oscar-nominated film, described in a Monday night interview the moment he learned he was selling a scam, cheating innocent people out of millions of dollars of savings. 'It was about a month in when I realized. That was the first moment where I allowed greed to get the better of me,' he told Piers Morgan Live.
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Jordan Belfort, who is played by Leonardo DiCaprio, described in a Monday night interview the moment he learned he was selling a scam, cheating innocent people out of millions of dollars
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Belfort, 51, who is now a motivational speaker, applauded The Wolf of Wall Street, but said it was difficult to watch in parts
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He said he spent more than 100 hours helping DiCaprio prepare for the role of his life
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The man who spent 22 months in prison for securities fraud and money laundering insisted to Piers Morgan that 95 per cent of what he did was legal
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Adding to potential: @placeholder has been part of Barcelona's revolution this summer | Real Madrid fielded the most expensive line-up in history for their Super Cup victory over Sevilla, with the 11 players costing the club an astonishing total of £364million in transfer fees. But while Real are far and away the biggest spenders on the planet, despite PSG's attempts in recent years, England’s finest have not been shy of opening the chequebook either as money in the game grows exponentially. Meanwhile, Spanish rivals Barcelona have paid £75m for Luis Suarez and £50m for Neymar in the past two seasons and can name an eye-poppingly expensive team too. VIDEO Scroll down to see 'Ronaldo rattles one in off the underside of the bar in training'
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Real Madrid's starting XI against Sevilla cost £364million
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PSG next on the list with their recent acquisitions totalling £315.4m
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Barcelona have strengthened this summer, but English clubs have not been shy of opening the chequebook either
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Manchester United's most expensive starting XI is more than their rivals | 56,741 | record_train |
‘We have been too reticent about challenging extreme @placeholder ideologies in the past, in part because of a misplaced concern that attacking Islamist extremism equates to an attack on Islam itself. | By James Slack Failure: A task force chaired by David Cameron said the policy of treating different cultures as ¿separate and distinct¿ had been a ¿mistake Timid politicians with a ‘misplaced’ fear of offending Muslims have allowed Islamist extremism to take root in the institutions of Britain, the Prime Minister warned yesterday. A task force chaired by David Cameron said the policy of treating different cultures as ‘separate and distinct’ – known as multiculturalism – had been a ‘mistake’. The panel said it was far easier to combat the fanaticism that leads to terrorism when different communities ‘come together to challenge it’.
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Task force said treating different cultures as 'separate' was an error
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Report was scathing about the 'reticence' to confront Islamists
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He was an enthusiast who was a member of a @placeholder RC helicopter club | A 19-year-old New York City man has died after partially-decapitating himself with his own remote-controlled helicopter. Roman Pirozek Jr, was pulling a stunt with the chopper at a Brooklyn park Thursday afternoon when he lost control and the RC device flew into his head. The blades sliced off a piece of his skull and slashed his throat. Pirozek was an avid model helicopter enthusiast, who was vice-president of a local hobby club. He posted several videos of himself flying helicopters on YouTube. One clip shows him putting his Trex 700 helicopter through incredible tricks. The video culminates with him dropping the $1,500 model from the sky, only to restart the rotor when it is just inches from his head.
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Roman Pirozek Jr, 19, was an avid RC helicopter hobbyist
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He specialized in performing dare-devil tricks with his powerful $1,500 model helicopter
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His own father watched as the blades of the 6-pound RC flyer sliced off a piece of his head
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Things came to a head in June 2010 when @placeholder called the police after getting into a confrontation with Huen. | (CNN) -- A Hong Kong man who brought a Filipino maid with his family when they moved to Vancouver -- but then made her work 16 hours a day for 21 months and allowed her one phone-call a month -- has been convicted of human trafficking in a landmark verdict. In the first conviction for human trafficking in Canada, a British Columbia Supreme Court found 50-year-old father of three, Franco Orr Yiu-kwan, guilty of illegally employing a foreign national and immigration breaches. His partner, Nicole Huen Oi-ling, was acquitted of the charges. "My clients are in shock frankly," defense lawyer Nicholas Preovolos, told CNN affiliate CBC News. "They're stunned. It's an odd verdict, in that the jury apparently believed a number of allegations that Ms. Sarmiento made against Mr. Orr, but didn't believe the allegations she made against Ms. Huen."
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Hong Kong man convicted of human trafficking in landmark case in Vancouver
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Franco Orr Yiu-kwan charged over Filipino maid he brought from Hong Kong
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Court was told how the maid worked 16 hours a day for 21 months without a holiday
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The charge carries a maximum sentence of life in prison and a $1 million fine | 56,744 | record_train |
I have 19 races in 2014, many of them in countries I may never go to if it was not for @placeholder and this takes up most of my year! | As a Formula 1 driver, Jenson Button travels the world - but when it comes to putting his feet up; he reveals Hawaii is his favourite destination. Button, who won the World Drivers Championship in 2009, says the paradise isle is the perfect place to relax with fantastic food and sunshine-guaranteed weather after competing in a massive 19 races a year. When he's not jet-setting across the globe, the 34-year-old Somerset-born McLaren racer lives in Monaco with his fiancee Jessica Michibata. Here, the racing driver, who has teamed up with Hilton Hotels, talks to MailOnline about his most memorable holiday and recalls his most embarrassing travel scenario.
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Formula 1 racing driver chats exclusively to MailOnline Travel
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'Many of those train cars fell onto automobiles, literally fell onto automobiles with the coal,' @placeholder Executive Ken Ulman said. | Two 19-year-old college students were killed by a train after they were allegedly hanging out and drinking on the tracks, causing it to derail and bury them under tons of coal. Howard County police identified the victims as Elizabeth Conway Nass and Rose Louese Mayr of Ellicott City, Maryland. Nass was a student at James Madison University in Virginia and Mayr was a student at the University of Delaware, police said. The women had both posted photos and updates to their Twitter pages, one of their feet hanging off the bridge in Ellicott City, about 13 miles west of Baltimore, and another, which read: ‘Drinking on top of the Ellicott City sign.’
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Elizabeth Nass and Rose Mayr were apparently drinking on railway bridge
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Both posted updates on Twitter showing pictures of them sitting high up
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They were killed after CSX train carrying coal derailed
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Goalscorer @placeholder said: ‘To get the first three points on the board is brilliant. | CLICK HERE to read the full match report from Turf Moor Just a few weeks ago, Steve Bruce was purring with delight at the ‘best squad’ he has ever had at Hull. After seeing his side become the first team to lose to Burnley in the Barclays Premier League this season, Bruce seems to think his players are getting too big for their boots. ‘Names on paper when you play like that mean absolutely jack s***,’ he said. ‘Burnley are fighting desperately hard to stay in the division. Steve Bruce reacts after seeing his Hull City side beaten 1-0 by Burnley on Saturday
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Burnley recorded their first Premier League win with a 1-0 defeat of Hull
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Tigers boss Steve Bruce slammed players for getting to big for their boots
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Ashley Barnes scored the winner but Clarets are still bottom of the table | 56,747 | record_train |
The threshold proved out of reach for the @placeholder, who hold 47 seats. | Washington (CNN) -- Senate Democrats on Wednesday blocked a Republican effort to repeal the health care law passed last year. The party-line vote, with all 47 Republicans in favor and 51 Democrats opposed, meant the procedural motion failed to get the necessary 60 votes to pass. Two Democrats didn't vote. While the Republican-controlled House of Representatives previously succeeded in passing a bill to repeal the health care overhaul on Jan. 19, the Senate defeat Wednesday means a total repeal of the measure by Congress is dead for now. The Senate vote involved a Democratic challenge to a Republican amendment that would repeal the health care law.
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NEW: All 47 Republicans vote for repeal, while Democrats unite to defeat them
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The Republican proposal fails on a procedural vote
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Altogether, it's sold more than 10 million copies and topped @placeholder's year-end sales list in both 2011 and 2012 -- the first album ever to do that. | (CNN) -- An international music awards show announced a new Adele album Tuesday -- but nothing's happening, says her label chief. The confusion started with a tweet from the World Music Awards, an international contest that has been broadcast from such locales as Los Angeles, Las Vegas and Monaco. In a tweet, the show said, "#adele confirms 2015 Tour After The Release Of Her New Album '25'!" Not so fast, said Martin Mills, who heads Beggars Group. Adele's label, XL Recordings, is a subsidiary of Beggars Group. There's "no truth in this," he told Billboard. So what's the deal with the World Music Awards? It may have gotten attention for the tweet, but Billboard observed that the contest is "something of a curiosity on the international awards calendar." The American broadcast of its 2014 show was supposed to run on NBC but didn't because of "technical issues."
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'We were filming her as a bit of a memento because she was doing @placeholder and she thought we couldn't see her when she covered her eyes. | This home video shows the eerie moment a one-year-old girl was pulled to the ground by a mysterious unseen force. Lexi Hood was playing peek-a-boo with her father, Gareth, and mother, Charlene, 31, at home in Bridgend, Wales, when she was suddenly knocked to the ground. Mr Hood, 35, said his daughter, who he described as 'sturdy on her feet', said 'naughty boy' as if she was telling someone off. Peek-a-boo: The home video shows Lexi, seen with her hands over her face, playing with her parents Spooky: The one-year-old is suddenly knocked to the ground, as if being pulled by an unseen force
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Home video shows one-year-old Lexi Hood playing in front of the TV
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@placeholder has been placed on gardening leave following his decision to step down as manager of Rangers | No offence is intended to the loyal assistant stepping into the breach. But you get the impression that, without Ally McCoist in the opposing technical area on Saturday, something will be missing for Hibs boss Alan Stubbs. There was more than just professional respect between two former Old Firm warriors who, despite some of the absolute lunacy that goes on around the fringes of both clubs, found plenty of time to be the friendliest of foes during their playing days at the big two. So, as warmly as he’ll welcome caretaker boss Kenny McDowall, there’s a feeling that the former Celtic defender will be sparing at least a thought or two for the man who finally decided to walk away from a much-changed, majorly-diminished, barely-recognisable Rangers.
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Alan Stubbs sent his regards to former Rangers manager Ally McCoist
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Stunning: Set in the rolling hills of @placeholder the impressive property has it all either for a rich landowner or for a developer looking to open a new hotel or wedding venue | By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 07:06 EST, 24 January 2014 | UPDATED: 09:17 EST, 24 January 2014 An opulent mansion financed by one of the fathers of the Industrial Revolution has been put on the market for a cut price £4million. Dunstall Hall in Burton on Trent, Staffordshire, boasts 12 bedrooms, its own lake, orangery, ball room, a labyrinth of cellars and even has its own cricket pitch. The Grade Two Listed property was paid for by the profits of Sir Richard Arkwright, one of the leading entrepreneurs of the 18th century and credited with transforming Britain's fortunes.
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Dunstall Hall in Staffordshire was built with the vast fortune of entrepreneur Sir Richard Arkwright
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Pioneer of the Industrial Revolution invented the spinning frame, making it easy to spin thread from wool or yarn
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'Our thoughts are with @placeholder’s family and we are providing support to them at this extremely difficult time. | By Daily Mail Reporter Facebook pictures of 17 year old Elizabeth Thomas who was the victim of a fatal stabbing in Oxted in Surrey A 17-year-old girl who was found stabbed to death has been named by police as Elizabeth Thomas. Detectives have arrested 16 year-old Steven Miles on suspicion of murder and he has been sectioned under the Mental Health Act following the stabbing on Friday. Friends have claimed that the Miles and Thomas were in a relationship and that Elizabeth had wanted to end it. Police were called to Miles' family home above a parade of shops in Oxted, shortly before 5pm on Friday. Elizabeth had just joined the highly rated sixth form - Oxted School - where Miles also studied.
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The body of 17-year-old girl was found at a flat in Oxted, Surrey, yesterday
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Emergency services were called to scene but declared the teenager dead
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between the gravitational pull of two large masses - such as the @placeholder | By Eddie Wrenn UPDATED: 07:04 EST, 25 September 2012 Nasa wants to build a manned base which can be 'parked' beyond the dark side of the moon as a 'gateway spacecraft', to serve as a starting point for manned expeditions to Mars. It would remain permanently in space 277,000 miles from Earth - in context, the International Space Station is just 230 miles away. The spaceship would expand man's horizons - but it will require much problem-solving to figure out how to protect astronauts from radiation, and how to re-supply the ship from a quarter of a million miles away.
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Nasa will make use of 'gravity fields' behind the moon so that spaceship can be 'parked' in space
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He could make things clear, even complicated things clear, to the average person, and I think @placeholder has that gift, too. | LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Much has been made of Barack Obama's interest in "Team of Rivals," Doris Kearns Goodwin's best-selling book on President Lincoln and his cabinet. Abraham Lincoln, seen here at Antietam, spent a great deal of time studying military history and strategy. But the president-elect may want to put a new Lincoln book on his nightstand, "Tried by War: Abraham Lincoln as Commander in Chief" (Penguin). The work by Pulitzer Prize-winning historian James M. McPherson explores how the Illinois lawyer and self-taught military strategist managed to successfully prosecute the nation's bloodiest war. Like Lincoln, Obama enters office without any military experience of his own, yet he becomes commander in chief during a time of not one but two wars. What can Obama learn from Lincoln's example? CNN put that question to McPherson, but first we discussed how the 16th president developed into arguably the country's greatest commander in chief. The following is an edited version of the interview.
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James M. McPherson's new book: "Tried by War"
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Cheree's mother Paula, recalls how her daughter's confidence hit rock bottom when she returned from @placeholder. | By Katy Winter PUBLISHED: 07:06 EST, 8 January 2014 | UPDATED: 09:18 EST, 8 January 2014 The fat-shaming moment a daughter had to ask for a seat belt extension on a flight has seen her and her mother lose a combined 11 stone and turn their lives around. Cheree Sartain, 24 and her mother, Paula, 46, from Corby, Northamptonshire, have transformed their lives since the time when they together weighed 35 stone. Mortified Cheree, who weighed 19 stone, was about to set off on a holiday to Turkey with friends when she realised to her horror the seat belt didn't fit.
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Cheree and mother Paula were on a flight to Turkey when Cheree realised her seat belt didn't fit
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Cheree weighed 19 stone and Paula was 17st 4lbs and had diabetes
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The humiliation spurred the pair to embark on diet and join Slimming World
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Swapped fried food for low fat diet and lost 11 stone between them
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Cheree shed 5st 12Ibs and she now weighs 13st 2Ibs
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Paula lost 4st 12lbs and weighs 12st 6lbs and has reversed her diabetes | 56,756 | record_train |
@placeholder's new No 25 runs to celebrate in front of the Villa Park faithful | A goal to repay his £3.25million fee in one go? Quite possibly. Carles Gil brought a sparkle seldom seen at Villa Park with a wonderful strike to avert the danger of another exit to lower-league opposition for Paul Lambert. The Spaniard marked his first Aston Villa start following his move from Valencia in a style Lambert hoped, rather than expected. Picking up the ball from Christian Benteke on the right, he drove at Ian Harte, cut inside and waved his left-foot like a wand to send the ball arcing beautifully into the far corner. A moment to get the Villa fans off their seats, a moment that gave hope for the future. This was only their second goal in more than 11 hours of play but Gil is a player alright, his strike the high point of an appearance full of promise.
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Carles Gil scored his first goal for Aston Villa since joining the club on January 13
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Andreas Weimann added a second to secure Villa's progression to the fifth round
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"I believe this was a political killing," he asserted, in response to @placeholder's growing national profile within the civil rights movement. | (CNN)When Malcolm X was assassinated on February 21, 1965, many Americans viewed his killing as simply the result of an ongoing feud between him and the Nation of Islam. He had publicly left the Nation of Islam in March 1964, and as the months wore on the animus between Malcolm's camp and the Nation of Islam grew increasingly caustic, with bitter denunciations coming from both sides. A week before he was killed, Malcolm's home -- owned by the Nation of Islam, which was seeking to evict him -- was firebombed, and Malcolm believed members of the Nation of Islam to be responsible. For investigators and commentators alike, then, his death was an open and shut case: Muslims did it.
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Malcolm X was assassinated on February 21, 1965
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Zaheer Ali: Fifty years later, we still have more to learn from Malcolm X's life | 56,758 | record_train |
Ashtiaq Ashgar, who Laura's family believe was using her for sex, murdered @placeholder in 2010 after she told his family about their secret relationship. | A victim abused by Rotherham paedophiles who also murdered her sister has today confronted embattled police chief Shaun Wright and demanded his resignation. Sarah Wilson, who was abused by Asian attackers for five years from the age of 11, berated the man at the centre of the child sex scandal for refusing the leave his £85,000-a-year job. Miss Wilson's younger sister, Laura, died in the UK's first white honour killing carried out by an Asian boyfriend. She was 17 when she was stabbed and dumped in a canal by killer Ashtiaq Ashgar. From the public gallery at a meeting in Rotherham today Sarah Wilson, who has waived her right to anonymity, yelled at the South Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner: 'You let my sister be murdered, you let us be groomed. You should be out or dead.’
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Sarah Wilson was abused by Asian attackers for five years from age of 11
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Sister Laura was also groomed and later murdered when confronted them
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PCC Wright was in charge of Rotherham children's services for 5 years
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Miss Wilson berated him at a public meeting and said: 'You let my sister be murdered, you let us be groomed. You should be out or dead'
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He wrote on Weibo: 'I apologize for the inappropriateness of my actions, and any inconveniences this may have caused @placeholder. | By Louise Boyle PUBLISHED: 18:08 EST, 2 August 2012 | UPDATED: 18:08 EST, 2 August 2012 The Olympic row between the U.S. and China rolled on today as the personal details of the American swimming coach who questioned the gold-medal success of Chinese swimmer Ye Shiwen were shared with 15 million bloggers. The home and work addresses, phone numbers and email of John Leonard were posted to Sina Weibo, a Chinese Twitter-like site. The information was posted by Kaifu Lee who once ran Google in China. He has since deleted Tuesday's post but not before it was retweeted 14,000 times.
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Kaifu Lee revealed personal information of American coach John Leonard on blogging site Weibo
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Details were retweeted 14,000 times and led to at least one death threat
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Mr Lee has removed post but said Leonard should apologize for remarks made about two-time gold medalist Ye Shiwen | 56,760 | record_train |
Though most horror films have suffered at the box office this year, new release "@placeholder" bucked the trend. | (CNN) -- With all that's happening in the news, you might think moviegoers would skip over danger and depression in favor of something funny and light. You'd be wrong. "Gone Girl," the dark drama about a disappearance that reveals a dysfunctional marriage, won fall's first big box office battle over the weekend, holding off a stronger-than-expected challenge from the horror prequel "Annabelle." Directed by David Fincher and starring Ben Affleck and Rosamund Pike, "Gone Girl" features murder, infidelity, psychosis, deception and tabloid TV. (Before you start yelling "spoilers!" remember that most reviews of the film came out more than a week ago, and Gillian Flynn's best-selling novel has been on shelves for two years.)
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The dark drama "Gone Girl" opened at No. 1
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IRA members have also killed police officers and soldiers in @placeholder, who serve in the queen's name. | BELFAST, Northern Ireland (CNN) -- Britain's Queen Elizabeth II shook hands Wednesday with former IRA commander Martin McGuinness in a historic gesture marking a giant step forward in the peace process relating to British rule of Northern Ireland. The handshake came 14 years after the end of a conflict that claimed about 3,500 lives, including that of the queen's cousin Lord Louis Mountbatten in an IRA bombing. McGuinness spoke to the queen in Irish as they clasped hands and made eye contact for several seconds in the ground-breaking public part of the event. "Goodbye and godspeed," McGuinness said, translating his comment for the queen. She smiled throughout the encounter but did not speak.
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NEW: Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams says it is "a good day for Ireland"
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Martin McGuinness speaks of the need to acknowledge the pain of all victims
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Queen Elizabeth II lost a relative, Lord Mountbatten, to an IRA bomb in 1979
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The footballer’s wife, whom he married in 2010, said of @placeholder on December 6: ‘We lost him today and our family are totally heartbroken. | Ex-Liverpool defender Daniel Agger and his family have been left ‘heartbroken’ after their pet dog was killed during a trip to a dog salon, his wife has revealed. Sofie Agger posted a photograph of Charlie the dog on Instagram, saying that he ‘went to the groomer and never came home again’. She said workers at the salon, which has not been named, put him in ‘some dryer box’ last week and it was unclear whether the machine was faulty or the animal was simply forgotten about. Daniel Agger's wife Sofie posted this photograph of Charlie the dog on Instagram after his death
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Footballer's wife Sofie Agger posted photo of dog Charlie on Instagram
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The model was quick to @placeholder her efforts, sharing a photograph of herself slurping a smoothie with the caption: 'Rise and shine smoothie time.' | By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 05:41 EST, 11 April 2013 | UPDATED: 18:04 EST, 14 April 2013 With her washboard stomach and perfect complexion, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley is the envy of girls worldwide. But the seasoned model and Victoria's Secret Angel works hard to look as good as she does. The 25-year-old gym and yoga fanatic has been following a strict health regime packed with organic foods and homemade smoothies and soups. Supermodel: Rosie Huntington-Whiteley is the envy of women worldwide, and thanks to her regular Instagram updates everyone can now follow her healthy-eating habits Speaking to the Daily Mirror, Rosie revealed how she has recently avoided chocolatey treats and sugary Easter eggs, swapping them for healthy fruits, vegetables and homemade ingredients.
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Victoria's Secret Angel makes organic soups and smoothies at home
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'It is made completely from a single material – 7mm twin cushion kraft cardboard, which means it's 100% recyclable and can be put out with your household recycling,' @placeholder explains. | A New Zealand team of designers has created a desk made out of 100 per cent recyclable material that can be adjusted to standing or sitting height and then packed-up and taken anywhere. Designed by Refold, three recent university graduates from Wellington - Fraser Callaway, Oliver Ward and Matt Innes - the Portable Cardboard Standing Desk is made entirely of cardboard and yet can hold up the weight of an adult. Weighing only 6.5kg, it is designed to be fitted together in as little as two minutes and then folded down into its self-formed carry case. Made out of 100 per cent recyclable materials, the desk can be adjusted to sitting or standing height
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A team of recent Wellington university graduates are behind the innovative design
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They say the furniture is flexible, portable, affordable and 100% recyclable
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It can be easily adjusted to standing or sitting height in two minutes
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'We don't want to do that...our only option is to go to @placeholder.' | A Melbourne couple could be charged for giving their three-year-old son medicinal cannabis who was suffering from hundreds of life-threatening seizures a day. Under doctor's supervision, Cassie Batten and Rhett Wallace use cannabis oil to treat Cooper's severe epileptic seizures as he did not respond to any other medication. However Victorian police raided the family's Mernda home, north-east of Melbourne, and seized all the supply - leaving his parents fearful that they will lose their son. Meanwhile, there are more than 100,000 patients who legally access prescription cannabis in the US with 285 of them being under the age of 18. And there's also a burgeoning market which provides 'weed for kids'.
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Melbourne couple Cassie Batten and Rhett Wallace fear they may lose their son Cooper
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They use medicinal cannabis to treat their three-year-old's life-threatening seizures
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They were significantly reduced from hundreds a day to two or three
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@placeholder would win if it were a public vote, a study showed. | A toy baby will cost American Sniper the Oscar, movie insiders predict. Clint Eastwood's movie picked up six Academy Award nominations and more at the box office than the other seven nominees combined. But the scene which shows Bradley Cooper and Sienna Miller cradling a doll was widely mocked. Anticipating the outcome of this Sunday's ceremony, a panel of experts agreed that one prop is the movie's Achilles Heel. Fatal flaw: This fake baby will prevent American Sniper from winning Best Picture, experts say In a scene where Bradley Cooper and Sienna Miller discuss Chris' duty to the military, a fake was used
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Clint Eastwood had to use a doll after baby cast was ill on day of shooting
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Panel of experts claim the obvious toy detracts from the movie
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The declaration, purportedly from a group of organizations representing indigenous people and communities in the @placeholder, said of about 80 Yanomami people who lived in the Irotatheri community, only three survivors had reportedly been found. | (CNN) -- The nonprofit that pushed last month for Venezuelan officials to investigate reports of a massacre in an Amazon indigenous community said Monday that it now believes there was no attack there. "Having received its own testimony from confidential sources, Survival now believes there was no attack by miners on the Yanomami community of Irotatheri," said Stephen Corry, director of Survival International. The statement comes after Venezuelan state media over the weekend published several reports detailing officials' accounts from the area, also concluding that no massacre had occurred. Venezuelan officials: Reports of indigenous massacre false An aerial flyover and ground operation to the community in a remote region along the Brazil-Venezuela border showed no signs of an attack, Venezuelan Brig. Gen. Jesus Zambrano told state-run VTV.
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Survival International "now believes there was no attack"
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The stories painted the picture of a troubled black man who grew up on the streets of Newark and whom @placeholder had been compelled to befriend. | By Hayley Peterson PUBLISHED: 12:43 EST, 29 August 2013 | UPDATED: 16:49 EST, 29 August 2013 Newark Mayor Cory Booker has been peppering his speeches for many years with stories about a fictional drug dealer named 'T-Bone' to boost his public appeal, National Review reports. Booker has used tales about the tough-talking T-Bone - whom he claims once threatened his life - to counter critics' claims that he's out of touch with the plight of the poor in New Jersey. 'I’ve been up and down the streets [of Newark] and nobody’s ever heard of this T-Bone,' Walter Farrell, a professor of social work at the University of North Carolina, told National Review's Eliana Johnson.
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Booker has used tales about the tough-talking T-Bone to counter critics' claims that he's out of touch with the plight of the poor in New Jersey
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Rutgers University history professor Clement Price, who calls himself a friend and mentor to Booker, says Booker admitted to him that he invented T-Bone
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When a number of media outlets began questioning the character's authenticity several years ago, Booker assured that T-Bone was '1,000 percent real' but eventually stopped mentioning him in stump speeches
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The @placeholder have no choice but to activate the aging slugger if he is ready to play. | By Ryan Gorman PUBLISHED: 23:14 EST, 4 August 2013 | UPDATED: 14:11 EST, 5 August 2013 Barring an unfortunate lightning strike, it looks like Alex Rodriguez was right - he will be in the Yankees’ lineup Monday night. Despite multiple reports claiming to confirm Major League Baseball will announce on Monday a 214 game suspension – along with 50 game bans for as many as 15 others – of the tarnished player, Rodriguez will be able to play Monday night. The accused cheater’s plan to appeal the suspension allows for him to be on the field until an arbitrator hears the case.
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A 214 game suspension against Alex Rodriguez is expected to be announced - along with other, lesser bans - Monday afternoon
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A-Rod is widely expected to appeal the suspension, clearing the way for him to play until his case is heard by an arbitrator
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Rodriguez may blame the team for his use of performance enhancing drugs, saying they mishandled and misdiagnosed injuries since 2009
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However, in an age when the pope resigns, don't be surprised if other older royals take some sort of cue from @placeholder. | (CNN) -- As royalty from different parts of the world converged on the Netherlands to watch the monarchy change hands, some of the guests there may have been thinking ahead to the day when they get the top job back home. In Europe, most monarchs are getting old and have been on their thrones for years. Their offspring are grown up and are now waiting in the wings to take their respective crowns. Britain's Prince Charles was in Amsterdam to watch Queen Beatrix hand over to her 46-year-old son Willem-Alexander. He was also in the Netherlands when Beatrix herself took the throne from her mother 33 years ago on Queen Juliana's abdication. Charles's new Dutch counterpart is Amalia, The Princess of Orange, who is nine.
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Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands hands over the crown to her son
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Older monarchs are on the thrones in Britain, Spain, Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Belgium
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"It's a shame it had to go all the way to the @placeholder. | LONDON, England (CNN) -- The British police practice of keeping DNA records of anyone they arrest is a human rights violation, The European Court of Human Rights ruled unanimously Thursday. The European Court of Human Rights says the UK should not be keeping DNA records of everyone they arrest. Two Britons took the case to the court after the police retained their fingerprints and DNA when criminal cases against them ended without conviction. Both then requested that the samples be destroyed, but their request was denied on the basis of a British law authorizing them to be retained indefinitely. The court awarded them 42,000 euros ($53,000) to cover their legal costs.
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UK police practice of keeping DNA records of suspects is "human rights violation"
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The European Court of Human Rights says it is "indiscriminate"
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(For the record, everything I disliked about this movie -- the dumb teen mammoth romance subplot, the narwhal-propelled iceberg, and especially the irritating @placeholder -- were selected as personal highlights by my 7-year-old.) | (CNN) -- It may not be conclusive proof of climate change, but every couple of years brings another "Ice Age" to air-conditioned multiplexes across the globe. Each of its predecessors made more money than the one that came before, so there's an inevitability about this fourth venture -- "Ice Age: Continental Drift" -- even if it bears telltale signs of creative exhaustion and, yes, drift. The franchise started out as a prehistoric, slapstick spin on the old John Ford western, "Three Godfathers," with a woolly mammoth, a sloth and a sabre-toothed tiger (Manny, Sid and Diego, voiced by Ray Romano, John Leguizamo and Denis Leary) delivering an orphaned human baby to safety. It has evolved -- or maybe "devolved" -- into a scrappy string of antic adventures interspersed with sitcom-style character notes, all pegged to whatever novelty the writing team can contrive in place of a plot.
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"Ice Age: Continental Drift" is the fourth movie in the series
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Reviewer says the formula is getting stale
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Flower-filled patios are part of the charming lodging experience, where breakfast and other meals are served splashed in @placeholder sunlight. | (CNN) -- A room with a view is a perk usually coveted by travelers. So much so that one of the most famous travel romance movies of all time takes that title. But travel is also about shutting the rest of the world out, and nothing does that quite like a room without even a single window to the outside world. Here we look at a variety of viewless accommodations, from rock-carved former monastery chambers to cave camping Fred Flintstone-style. Locanda di San Martino Hotel e Thermae, Matera, Italy Shutting out the world is an ancient tradition at Italy's Locanda di San Martino Hotel e Thermae, which pays homage to the baths, or thermae, of the Roman Empire. The spa complex, carved out of limestone rock thousands of years ago, re-creates this popular imperial pastime, with stages of water treatments, from the anti-tepidarium with its carved Medusa head to the tepidarium, hydromassage and caldarium, all meant to reduce stress and remove impurities from the body.
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Cave hotels, whether deluxe or rustic, make for a unique lodging experience
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In Italy, limestone rock houses several underground hotels
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In the Australian Outback, underground dwellings provide relief from the heat | 56,774 | record_train |
Tens of thousands of people across the @placeholder lost power. | By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 01:09 EST, 13 June 2013 | UPDATED: 11:16 EST, 13 June 2013 A massive line of storms packing hail, lightning and tree-toppling winds rolled through the Midwest on Wednesday evening driving people into basements for shelter, tearing down power lines and causing flooding in low-lying areas. Forecasters predicted that by the time the storms were done, they could affect more than one in five Americans from Iowa to Maryland. In addition to tornadoes, lightning and large hail, meteorologists warned about the possibility of a derecho - a storm of strong straight-line winds spanning at least 240 miles.
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Storms generate tornadoes, large hail, and cause power outages
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More than 120 flights canceled at O'Hare Airport in Chicago
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Area at risk includes 64 million people across 10 states
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Person killed in wild fires in northern California | 56,775 | record_train |
'@placeholder will be making no further comment at this time.' | By Louise Cheer for Daily Mail Australia Messages of support have flowed for high-profile radio personality Robin Bailey after her husband, Tony Smart, took his own life. Bailey - who works as a breakfast announcer for Brisbane-based radio station 97.3 - is asking media to respect their privacy as they grieve. In a statement, 97.3 confirmed the death of Mr Smart and sent their condolences to Bailey and her family. Robin Bailey and her children are mourning the death of her husband, Tony Smart (pictured here with Bailey) who took his own life 'Yesterday we were saddened by the terrible news that Tony Smart, husband to Robin Bailey, took his own life. Tony had been suffering from depression,' it said.
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Robin Bailey hosts radio state 97.3's breakfast show in Brisbane
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She and her husband, Tony Smart, had been married for almost 16 years
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Mr Smart had been battling depression and took his own life on Monday
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In a statement, 97.3 said 'we were saddened by the terrible news that Tony Smart...took his own life'
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Rival presenter Meshel Laurie tweeted support for Bailey: 'Take care of her Brisbane, I know you love her 2' | 56,776 | record_train |
So he felt OK to return to @placeholder, where he feels he has unfinished business. | (CNN) -- Forget the burned jerseys. Never mind The Letter. LeBron James won titles in Miami but his heart was in Cleveland, and he's ready to go home. James told Sports Illustrated for an essay published Friday that he'll leave the Miami Heat for the Cleveland Cavaliers -- a sensational return to his home region that he devastated when he left via free agency in 2010. "I always believed that I'd return to Cleveland and finish my career there," the four-time NBA MVP said in a piece he wrote with SI's Lee Jenkins. "I just didn't know when." "I looked at other teams," the 29-year-old wrote, "but I wasn't going to leave Miami for anywhere except Cleveland. The more time passed, the more it felt right. This is what makes me happy."
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James: "My relationship with Northeast Ohio is bigger than basketball"
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Four-time league MVP returning to Cavaliers after four years with Heat
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James says he "talked it out" with Cavs owner who ripped him in 2010
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James: "My goal is still to win as many titles as possible" | 56,777 | record_train |
2009 and was taken to the UK shortly after, via @placeholder. | By Helen Pow PUBLISHED: 12:24 EST, 6 October 2012 | UPDATED: 12:24 EST, 6 October 2012 A teenage girl who was snatched from a city street in Africa three years ago has mysteriously shown up in Derby. Police say the 17-year-old was dropped off by a man in a dark blue car who told her to 'find the nearest police station'. After receiving help from passers-by, the girl, who hasn't been named, went to Roe Farm Lane station in Chaddesden. Police station: After receiving help from passers-by, the girl, who hasn't been named, went to Roe Farm Lane station in Chaddesden, pictured
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The now 17 year-old girl was kidnapped from Banjul, Gambia, in 2009 as she walked to school
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She had no idea where she was being held in Britain before being thrown out of the car in Derby
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He said: ‘I didn’t know him before, but when he signed for @placeholder, I texted him and said ‘Welcome to Man City and I am here to help you. | Charlie Nicholas was forced to apologise on Sky Sports News after he admitted he couldn’t tell the difference between Manchester City midfielders Fernandinho and Fernando because ‘they looked the same’. The presenter, 53, who made his name as a player at Arsenal, was providing the live analysis on the Premier League game between Everton and champions City at Goodison Park. And when Fernandinho netted an opener, Jeff Stelling tee’d up Nicholas to describe the action, who said: ‘Goal! Is it Fernandinho or is it Fernando? They both look the same to me.’ Charlie Nicholas apologised for the comments on Sky Sports News
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Former Arsenal man said he couldn't tell the difference between the pair
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And he paid tribute to the team around him, and his family, after a triumph that enshrines his name amidst 142 years of @placeholder history. | (CNN) -- They were tears of pride, of relief, but most of all, tears that marked the end of Phil Mickelson's 22-year battle to conquer the greatest test in the game of golf. The wind, the weather, the firm ground, the prohibitive rough -- all components of nature that make links golf one of the biggest challenges to any player. Until the final Sunday of the 142nd British Open at Muirfield, Mickelson didn't know if he had in his locker all the elements to suppress Scotland's elements. But the emphatic answer came in a frenzied final few hours of the championship, a blizzard of birdies propelling 'Lefty' towards his fifth major title, and the sweetest of his career to date.
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American Phil Mickelson has waited 22 years to win the British Open
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The 43-year-old described it as the "most elusive" of all majors
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Mickelson rates conquering Muirfield's links course as a great accomplishment
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The only major eluding Mickelson is the U.S. Open | 56,780 | record_train |
Then, @placeholder’s nebulous promises of ‘hope and change’ were alone enough to kindle a great outpouring of joy and goodwill that bridged all divisions, but this time round the spontaneity was gone, and the celebrations seemed too triumphal, given the parlous state of the nation; and too schmaltzy and slickly choreographed. | The party’s over, and for the 10,000 Democrat disciples who frolicked into the wee small hours at Barack Obama’s re-election shindig in his hometown of Chicago, it’s time to call it a day. Yet as the grassroots campaigners began wending their way back to all corners of America, still clutching the flags they had waved till their arms went numb, the mood among them was far from euphoric. Rather, there was a sense of sheer relief. US President Barack Obama, accompanied by wife Michelle and his daughters at the re-election party in Chicago Relief that Romney’s worrying late surge had been repelled; relief that poll predictions of a Republican upset had proved ill-founded; and relief that the bitter, protracted struggle to spare their Messiah the ignominy of a one-term presidency was finally over.
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The re-election party is over and it's back to business for Barack Obama
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report details how @placeholder said the women's shelter community service was not 'fulfilling' - which was also slammed by the judge | By Chris Johnson Last updated at 10:15 AM on 20th October 2011 A tearful Lindsay Lohan was led away from court in handcuffs and taken into custody today after a judge blasted her for violating probation. The troubled actress, 25, had her probation revoked pending a November 2 hearing after Judge Stephanie Sautner slammed her for failing to complete time at the Downtown Women's Centre. The Mean Girls star is now understood to have been released after posting $100,000 and will not spend time behind bars - for now, at least. Welling up: Lindsay Lohan appeared in a Los Angeles courtroom today where a judge revoked her probation and ordered her into custody
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Mean Girls star taken into custody after hearing
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Judge orders her to 16 hours of morgue clean-up duty in next two weeks
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Booking sheet incorrectly states Lohan's sex as 'male'
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He seized the opportunity to cast the debate in terms favorable to his own re-election, closing the summit with the steps he took to right the @placeholder economy and his economic vision for a second term. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 23:12 EST, 19 May 2012 | UPDATED: 07:57 EST, 20 May 2012 Confronting an economic crisis that threatens them all, President Barack Obama and leaders of other world powers on Saturday declared that their governments must both spark growth and cut the debt that has crippled the European continent and put investors worldwide on edge. 'There's now an emerging consensus that more must be done to promote growth and job creation right now,' Mr Obama proclaimed after hosting unprecedented economic talks at Camp David, his secluded and highly secure mountaintop retreat. Seeking a second term amid hard economic times, President Obama hailed a debate heading in the direction he likes, with nations now talking of ways to spark their economies instead of just slashing spending.
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'There's now an emerging consensus that more must be done to promote growth and job creation right now,' said President Obama
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But today, @placeholder is mostly about looking forward and pondering the impact that Hispanics are going to continue to have on this country for as far as the eye can see. | San Diego (CNN) -- It's hip to be Hispanic. I was on a call the other day with someone who joked that she wanted to be named an "honorary" Hispanic because "that's the cool group right now." The 2010 Census found that there are about 52 million Hispanics in the United States. They're everywhere, in all 50 states. And they're shaping how Americans think about sports, fashion, food, entertainment, music, pop culture, business, media, the arts and the digital world. America's largest minority is especially cool this time of year. In 1988, when Congress established Hispanic Heritage Month, from September 15 to October 15, lawmakers no doubt intended for Americans to reflect on the past. But somewhere along the line, it became a time to look to the future.
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Ruben Navarrette: Hispanics can't assume they'll be better off as their numbers grow
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He says the reality is that life is not a fiesta; median wealth of Hispanic households has fallen
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A @placeholder phone number for Correa was not operating Thursday afternoon. | (CNN) -- Saying they will not tolerate interference with the right to worship, federal prosecutors announced Thursday that a Texas man has been charged with calling in a bomb threat to an Islamic center that is building a mosque in Tennessee. Javier Alan Correa, 24, of Corpus Christi was indicted on two charges, including a civil rights violation, by a federal grand jury in Nashville, according to U.S. Attorney Jerry E. Martin. According to the indictment, Correa, who had not surrendered, called the Islamic Center of Murfreesboro and left a voice message on September 5 saying, among other things, "On September 11, 2011, there's going to be a bomb in the building." That date was the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.
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Charges show U.S. is a "nation of law," imam says
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Prosecutors announce two-count indictment against Texas man
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They allege he made bomb threat against Islamic center in Murfreesboro, Tennessee
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Construction site for new mosque has been vandalized | 56,785 | record_train |
successful cattle rancher as the remains of the once proud @placeholder | By Oliver Tree UPDATED: 04:52 EST, 4 July 2011 Capture: Cynthia Ann Parker and her daughter, Topsannah (Prairie Flower), in 1861 pictured after she was 'rescued' by government troops Cynthia Ann Parker, aged just nine, was abducted as her family were brutally slaughtered around her. After her isolated Texan outpost was attacked by Comanche Indians, she was stripped from her mother and spirited away on horseback - brought up to live as one of the tribe. For 24 years the blue-eyed captive remained with her abductors, marrying and bearing children - even forgetting her native English tongue. But in an incredible quirk of fate, one of her sons - Quanah Parker - rose to become one the most feared Native American generals of the 1800s and the last of Comanche leaders to finally surrender the tribe to a life on the reservations under U.S. authorities.
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Parker family massacred in 1836 by Comanche Indians
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Cynthia, lived with tribe for 24 years before being re taken by U.S. Rangers
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@placeholder, you are slowly but surely figuring out who they are. | (CNN) -- Baseball is a dirty game, we know that. Grass stains. Rosin bags. Pine tar. Dust. Sweat. Spit. Tobacco drool. But just how filthy IS it? Exactly how many cheaters do we have out there, anyhow? Are there no angels in our outfields? The hot rumor is Major League Baseball is about to throw the book -- harder, this time -- at players who allegedly got a boost from performance-enhancing drugs. As many as 20 players might be suspended, according to a report on ESPN.com. Some of the bans might be for as long as 100 games. A feel-good Florida fellow named Tony Bosch ran Biogenesis, a Miami wellness clinic that is now closed. ESPN says sources indicated Bosch will be cooperating with MLB's top brass in identifying which pro athletes, among his clientele, were being supplied with PEDs.
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Mike Downey: ESPN reports as many as 20 baseball players could get suspended for PED use
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He says this time, MLB should throw book at offenders, not slap wrist. Fans tired of this
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Downey: Guilty parties, you know who you are; MLB, if you find dirt, clean it up | 56,787 | record_train |
The drills amount to an "undisguised military intrusion," @placeholder has said. | (CNN) -- In a move that is antagonizing North Korea and irking China, South Korea commenced a major naval exercise in the Yellow Sea Thursday, the largest since 46 South Korean sailors died in March in the sinking of a warship. The five-day exercise involves some 4,500 personnel and all four branches of the military, according to South Korea's Yonhap news agency. Seoul, which oversaw an international investigation into the March sinking of the Cheonan, claims a North Korean submarine sank the corvette and is demanding an apology. A multinational investigation also found North Korea responsible. Pyongyang has vehemently denied the accusation.
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NEW: Experts say the chances of a North Korean naval attack are slim
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North Korea says it is watching "every move"
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Eight days ago, South Korea ended joint military exercises with the United States
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CNN: A lot of people are overwhelmed by @placeholder. | (CNN) -- Vahram Muratyan's personal tale of two cities began with a serious case of the travel bug. Born in Paris, he started flying to New York with his family as a child -- the frequent trans-Atlantic trips made possible in part by his mother's job at the now-defunct airline TWA. "I think I grew up with an obsession with the city," Muratyan said, vowing to one day move to the Big Apple. The graphic designer finally came to live in New York for three months in fall 2010 and found himself doing lots of people watching, sketching and thinking of home.
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Graphic designer Vahram Muratyan pays tribute to the two cities through illustrations
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The whimsical drawings pair distinctly Paris things with their New York counterparts
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"I grew up with an obsession" with New York, the Paris-born artists says
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He calls the illustrations a friendly visual match between the two cities | 56,789 | record_train |
Since that first season, @placeholder has risen to become Ari's chief rival on the show. | (CNN) -- Jordan Belfi has a great job: He plays Adam Davies on the HBO show "Entourage," a comedy series that takes a look at the life of a young actor, Vincent Chase, and the old friends who surround him in Hollywood. Jordan Belfi arrives at the premiere of "Entourage" season six in Los Angeles, California. Davies is one of the few characters on the show who has the ability to shake one of the central figures: the unshakeable agent Ari Gold. Belfi has been around since the early days of "Entourage" and remembers the humble beginnings of his character's career as an agent under Gold's direction.
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Jordan Belfi plays acting agent Adam Davies on the HBO show "Entourage"
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Belfi has played Ari Gold's nemesis on the show since the first season
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"I think he's the kind of agent that I'd certainly like to have," Belfi says of Davies
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A little something about coming story lines: Belfi says Adam might get Lloyd | 56,790 | record_train |
The question for @placeholder is how far they want the president's arm to reach. | (CNN) -- Since 9/11, the United States has increasingly relied on drones to kill its enemies and to chip away at terrorism around the globe. Drone warfare has always been controversial. But it became virtually sensational during the heated discussion over John Brennan's nomination to be CIA chief. Responding to a question stemming from that discussion, Attorney General Eric Holder said this week that he wouldn't rule out the possibility of a drone strike against Americans on U.S. soil. But he said the administration wasn't planning on such a strike and would use the option only under extreme circumstances. Holder futher clarified the administration's stance Thursday with a brief letter to Sen. Rand Paul, R-Kentucky, who had staged a 13-hour filibuster of Brennan's confirmation.
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What is the administration's argument for targeting U.S. citizens on U.S. soil?
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There is no drone law, or precedent, CNN legal analyst says
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Debate has united strange bedfellows -- Democrats, Republicans, ACLU | 56,791 | record_train |
Raid: Police executed a search warrant at the @placeholder address today | A Sydney man has been charged with using a five-year-boy, believed to be his nephew, as a drug mule. Detectives arrested a 34-year-old man at a home in Woolloomooloo, in Sydney's eastern suburbs, around 8am on Tuesday. Police allege they witnessed the man selling heroin from his Dowling St home earlier this month. The young boy was filmed collecting drug money during some of the deals, investigators said. Scroll down for video Raid: Wearing a South Sydney Rabbitohs shirt, the man was handcuffed on a Woolloomooloo corner and taken to a nearby police station Pictured: Police allege this five-year-old boy - believed to be the nephew of the accused drug dealer - was used as a drug mule during his uncle's heroin transactions
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Sydney man, 34, charged with using five-year-old boy as a drug mule
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Police filmed the boy allegedly collecting drug money
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The boy, 5, is believed to be the nephew of the arrested man
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Man was handcuffed outside his home this morning
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He will face Parramatta Court under Magistrate Price this afternoon | 56,792 | record_train |
@placeholder, while not affiliated with the #nomakeupselfie hashtag, are supporting it | By Mia De Graaf and Deni Kirkova Selfies usually seem like an exercise in narcissism. But today thousands of women shared striking shots of themselves at their most vulnerable, make-up free. And joining the campaign, the mother of former Towie star Maria Fowler took it a step further - by baring her reconstructed breasts. Brave: Joining thousands of women, Maria Fowler's mother took a shot of her post-surgery scars in support Joined in: Maria Fowler tweeted her own version, fake tanned but without make up Sharing the photos on Twitter, Miss Fowler wrote: 'My brave mums (sic) no makeup pic for cancer awareness. Showing her reconstruction scars.'
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Women post selfies with no make-up to raise cancer awareness
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Mother of Maria Fowler bared all in a bid to give hope to sufferers
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Cancer Research UK have no idea where idea came from but are in support
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Participants can now text BEAT to 70099 to donate | 56,793 | record_train |
He says: ‘What Lidl aren’t telling their customers is that to put reindeer meat on @placeholder shelves, other large wild animals are systematically hunted or trapped and shot.’ | Normally, they are to be found pulling Santa’s sleigh over roof-tops to the delight of countless children. But this festive season, reindeer can be found in a much more mundane location — stacked in packs in the deli aisle of a budget High Street supermarket. For Lidl, whose dramatic price-discounting has lured shoppers away from its rivals, is selling smoked reindeer meat this year among its Christmas delicacies. The packs are part of the German-owned chain’s ‘Deluxe’ range. But are we British — brought up on stories of Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer — too sentimental to want a slice of Dasher, Dancer or Prancer with our Christmas lunch? And in any case, what does it taste like?
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Normally reindeer are associated with pulling Santa’s sleigh
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But now reindeer can be found in the aisles of a High Street supermarket
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Zoe Brennan decided to test this ‘tender’ Scandinavian delicacy
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When Gordon Ramsay offered a reindeer recipe there was a strong reaction
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Masterchef judge William Sitwell is not a fan of reindeer meat | 56,794 | record_train |
"My personal history and my career show my respect towards sports and the ethical principles which support it," @placeholder added. | (CNN) -- The captain of the Italian national football team, Fabio Cannavaro, has hit out at his treatment at the hands of the world's media after being cleared of doping by the Italian Olympic Committee (CONI). Fabio Cannavaro has been cleared of doping by the Italian Olympic Committee. The Juventus defender, who led his country to World Cup victory in 2006, failed a drugs test two days after treating a wasp sting with a cream containing cortisone on 28 August. The case against the 36-year-old, whose insect-allergy means that untreated stings could prove fatal, was dropped by CONI's anti-doping prosecutor Ettore Torri after documentation detailing the situation was provided by his club.
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Fabio Cannavaro is cleared of doping by the Italian Olympic Committee (CONI).
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The Juventus defender led his country to World Cup victory in 2006
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Case was dropped by hard line anti-doping prosecutor Ettore Torri
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Cannavaro criticizes how the story had been reported by world's press | 56,795 | record_train |
He announced the suspension of the @placeholder prison administrators and the entire prison chain of command up to the national level. | Tegucigalpa, Honduras (CNN) -- More than 300 inmates were killed in a prison fire in central Honduras, officials said Wednesday, as families clamored to learn whether their loved ones were among the victims. The fire was one of the worst tragedies of its kind in decades in Latin America and focused renewed attention on the often poor conditions of prisons in the region. Authorities offered differing reports of how many prisoners died in the fire. Honduran government officials said more than 300 inmates were killed, while the National Human Rights Commission said as many as 356 inmates were unaccounted for and may have died.
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NEW: Witness: "I went outside and couldn't believe what I was seeing"
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Offcials say more than 300 were killed in the prison fire in Comayagua, Honduras
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A short circuit or mattress fire may have sparked the blaze, an official says
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The cause is under investigation, authorities say | 56,796 | record_train |
There, according to @placeholder, he was beaten, blindfolded, and interrogated about an armed suspect they believed he knew. | (CNN) -- A Human Rights Watch official is calling on the government of Bahrain to investigate a Monday morning teargas attack on the Bani Jamra home of prominent activist Nabeel Rajab. The attack took place at 3:30 a.m., according to Human Rights Watch. Rajab, who heads the Bahrain Center for Human Rights, was apparently not injured. However, the attack by unknown assailants caused "great distress" for his 78-year-old mother, who suffers from respiratory disease, Human Rights Watch said. "This attack certainly appears to target Nabeel Rajab for his human rights advocacy," said Joe Stork, deputy Middle East director at Human Rights Watch. "Bahraini authorities need to investigate this incident and hold those responsible to account."
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The home of a Bahraini human rights activist is tear gassed
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Nabeel Rajab was not injured but his mother suffered "great distress"
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Rajab is among hundreds of people who have been detained by police in recent weeks | 56,797 | record_train |
tender loving care from everyone, @placeholder came back to life, and eventually | She's mothered orphaned elephants, helped create Kenya's mighty Tsavo National Park and has spent years railing against poaching: Life, for Dame Daphne Sheldrick, has certainly been interesting. Now the veteran conservationist, who turns 80 tomorrow, has opened up for the first time on the moments that have made her life among the elephants so magical, although not all concern pachyderms. 'A much treasured bond was with a Thompson gazelle who we named Geri,' reveals Dame Daphne, who still lives near the Kenyan capital Nairobi, in an exclusive interview with MailOnline. Scroll down for video Tea for two: Baby elephant Aisha snuggles up to Daphne as she attempts to pour herself a cup of tea
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The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust has released a set of unseen images to mark Dame Daphne's 80th birthday
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Helped create Tsavo National Park with husband David Sheldrick and has spent her life fostering animal orphans
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Among them have been scores of elephants, many of whom Daphne moved into her home in Kenya
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The veteran conservationist has called for work on poaching which last month, claimed six Tsavo elephants | 56,798 | record_train |
The @placeholder strain is known to cause serious and sometimes life-threatening infections in both humans and animals. | Scientists believe a strain of the MRSA superbug has spread from farm animals to hospitals and baby clinics in the UK. Three samples of the drug-resistant bacteria taken from a hospital and neo-natal unit in Scotland closely matched a specific strain found in livestock. Generally, people and animals harbour different forms of the potent MRSA strain CC398 investigated by the researchers. But the new evidence suggests that the livestock version is capable of being transmitted from animals to humans, and has found its way into hospitals. Scientists believe a strain of the MRSA superbug has spread from farm animals to hospitals and baby clinics in the UK. Generally, people and animals harbour different forms of the potent MRSA strain CC398. But the new evidence suggests that the livestock version is capable of being transmitted from animals to humans
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Genetic fingerprint study shows strong evidence of MRSA superbug spreading from farm animals to hospitals
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Three samples of the drug-resistant bacteria taken from a Scottish hospital and neonatal unit closely matched a specific strain found in livestock
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Generally animals and humans harbour different strains of the bacteria
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But new evidence suggests the livestock version is capable of spreading from animals to humans | 56,799 | record_train |
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