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Melissa says @placeholder is just over a year now and he teaches 'us patience and unconditional love daily and I can’t imagine life without him'
A couple who originally adopted two brothers have now taken on six more of their siblings to create a family of eight. Melissa and Scott Groves, from Omaha, Nebraska, are parents to eight brothers ranging from a young teen to a baby. Melissa, who became pregnant when she was 17, already had a four-year-old daughter Autumn when she met Scott. A couple who originally adopted two brothers have now taken on six more of their siblings to create a family of eight. Pictured: Melissa's biological daughter Autumn, 17, and her eight adopted brothers Noah, Chase, Garrett, Hayden, Ashton, Curran, Bryer and Zayn @highlight Melissa and Scott Groves are now parents to eight brothers ranging from young teens to a baby @highlight The brothers are: Noah, Chase, Garrett, Hayden, Ashton, Curran, Bryer and Zayn @highlight Melissa already had a four-year-old daughter Autumn when she met Scott @highlight The pair had problems conceiving naturally so turned to fostering @highlight The adopted two brothers and then felt compelled to adopt their siblings
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'I really think disciplinary action should happen, almost to the point where (@placeholder) should get fired.
By Alexandra Klausner PUBLISHED: 14:46 EST, 16 November 2013 | UPDATED: 15:34 EST, 16 November 2013 A Rutgers University football player on the Scarlett Knights has come forward with claims that the team's coach has been verbally abusing and bullying players. Freshman cornerback, Jevon Tyree, 19, quit the football team on November 6 after coach Dave Cohen called him profanities and once even threatened to 'head-butt him during a study hall session.' There were 10 students and a tutor present during the incident. Jevon's parents, Mark and Clarice, are outraged by the 'bullying' and are seeking disciplinary action against Cohen. @highlight Jevon Tyree, 19, is the cousin of former NY Giants player David Tyree @highlight Tyree's family tried to set up meetings with the school's Athletic Director Julie Hermann but she didn't make herself available @highlight A statement released by the school said that matters were 'resolved,' yet the family disagrees
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Masters last month - alongside @placeholder on five under following a 71.
Rory McIlroy went from flirting with a third consecutive missed cut to a place inside the top 10 in the BMW PGA Championship on Friday. With a swirling wind and intermittent rain making conditions difficult for the early starters, McIlroy covered the front nine of his second round at Wentworth in three over par. That left McIlroy one under for the tournament with the halfway cut projected at that point to fall at level par, but just as he did in the recent Players Championship at Sawgrass, McIlroy rallied strongly on the back nine. Bad start: Rory McIlroy began his round with back-to-back bogeys at Wentworth on Friday @highlight McIlroy, who split from Caroline Wozniacki earlier this week, is five-under par heading into the weekend at Wentworth @highlight The Northern Irishman recovered from a poor start to his second round @highlight He made three birdies in the last four holes to finish with a score of 71
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@placeholder's McLaren was recovered back to the pits on the back of a truck after crashing in Barcelona
Fernando Alonso's manager says the two-time world champion is doing well after spending the night in hospital following a heavy crash in testing. Alonso's McLaren-Honda hit the wall side on at Turn Three of the Circuit de Catalunya near Barcelona on Sunday, and although Alonso was conscious and able to speak to doctors after the incident, he was airlifted to hospital for precautionary checks. Alonso is due to undergo further tests on Monday. Fernando Alonso's manager says he will be fit to race at the Australian Grand Prix despite his recent crash Alonso crashed his new McLaren-Honda on the final day of testing in Barcelona on Sunday @highlight Fernando Alonso spent the night in hospital after crashing his McLaren-Honda during F1 testing at the Circuit de Catalunya on Sunday @highlight 33-year-old is set to under undergo further tests on Monday but is OK @highlight Alonso is a two-time world champion and has 32 career grand prix wins @highlight F1 season begins at the Australian Open on March 15 @highlight CLICK HERE for all the latest Formula One news
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Upon his release, the court heard that Begg was suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder from his time in @placeholder.
David Cameron has appealed to former Guantanamo Bay detainee Moazzam Begg to share any information he has about the Islamic State militants behind the capture of Western hostages. Mr Begg has claimed he offered to help the Government secure the release of British hostage Alan Henning from Islamic State (ISIS) extremists but was prevented from issuing a direct appeal. He also said he believed he knew those who held the murdered aid worker and had helped secure the release of hostages from extremists in Syria in the past. Scroll down for video Pictured left, former Guantanamo Bay detainee Moazzam Begg outside high security Belmarsh prison after he walked free from jail on Wednesday, and right, Prime Minister David Cameron leaving Downing Street @highlight PM: Moazzam Begg should tell Government what he knows about ISIS killers @highlight Mr Begg has claimed he offered to help secure release of Alan Henning @highlight David Cameron says Begg's appeals to help situation 'fell on deaf ears' @highlight Former Guantanamo detainee Begg walked free from prison last week
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Fatherless: @placeholder's daughter Gemma has never met her father in the 21 months since she was born.
The lawyer for Liam Gallagher's American baby mother has warned him it would be 'foolish' to continue refusing to fly to New York to give a deposition. Ira Garr said that the Wonderwall singer will get fined again by a judge as he blamed his 'lack of focus' for the failure to make a deal.Garr said that Gallagher's divorce in Britain to All Saints singer Nicole Appleton had been 'far more taxing' than his child custody battle in New York, which was not apparently a priority. Mr Garr spoke out after a stormy week in Gallagher's bitter maintenance battle with US journalist Liza Ghorbani over their daughter Gemma, 21 months. @highlight Former Oasis singer has a 21-month-old daughter, Gemma, with American journalist Liza Ghorbani, who is suing him over child support @highlight Gallagher, who has three other children by three different women, has never seen daughter, conceived when he was being profiled for New York Times @highlight Ghorbani is suing him for child maintenance, currently set at $5,000 a month before settlement, but he has repeatedly failed to give evidence in New York @highlight Now lawyer for mother says he will be fined again by judge if he does not finally travel to city to offer his side and open way for deal
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The recent rise in tensions between @placeholder and the United States has led the military to increase its planning for alternatives, two military officials with direct knowledge of the ongoing assessment said.
U.S. military planners quietly have stepped up a review of alternatives in case the Turkish government restricts U.S. access to Turkish airspace or cuts off access to the air base at Incirlik, Turkey, CNN has learned. U.S. Air Force planes prepare to take off in November 2001 from the air base at Incirlik, Turkey. Turkey has threatened such action after congressional moves to declare that the killing of Armenians by Ottoman Turks in World War I was "genocide." Turkey -- now a NATO member and a key U.S. ally in the war on terror -- accepts Armenians were killed but calls it a massacre during a chaotic time, not an organized campaign of genocide. @highlight Turkey has threatened restricting U.S. access to Turkish airspace @highlight Tensions come after vote calling the killing of Armenians genocide @highlight Key issue is to find ways to ship supplies and other critical equipment into Iraq @highlight Any cutoff would force the U.S. military into longer cargo flights
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Please continue to pray for all who remain missing and for the people of @placeholder.
(CNN) -- It was Taylor Anderson's dream come true to be living in Japan. Then, the March 11 earthquake hit. The 24-year-old American had been teaching English to elementary and middle school students in Ishinomaki, a coastal city of about 160,000 in Miyagi Prefecture for more than two years. But her passion for the Japanese culture was ignited long before she arrived in the country. She began studying the language in middle school, her parents said. As a student at Randolph-Macon College in Ashland, Virginia, she constantly sought ways to share all things Japan with the community. She led book readings of Japanese literature and organized trips to photography exhibits, friends say. She often showed up at the Alpha Gamma Delta sorority house with Japanese snacks to share with her housemates. @highlight Taylor Anderson's passion for Japan led her to Miyagi Prefecture to teach English @highlight "When she found out she was going to Japan, it was such a blessing for her," friend says @highlight She was last seen riding bike from school after quake; parents say her body has been found @highlight "There's a great lesson in the fact that Taylor followed her passion," school president says
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Though record sales were taken, this year marked the first year there were more online shoppers than those on the @placeholder
By Louise Eccles PUBLISHED: 18:02 EST, 26 December 2013 | UPDATED: 08:58 EST, 27 December 2013 Angry shoppers yesterday accused stores of ripping them off with bogus discounts as millions of people flocked to the Boxing Day sales. High street stores enjoyed record takings, with more than £3billion in total thought to have gone through the tills and footfall up on last year. But within hours, consumers vented their anger on Twitter after discovering some items were originally cheaper before the Boxing Day sales began. Angry shoppers yesterday accused stores of ripping them off with bogus discounts as millions of people flocked to the Boxing Day sales @highlight Shoppers accused stores of advertising bogus discounts @highlight High Street stores enjoyed record takings of more than £3billion @highlight Some items had been cheaper before Boxing Day saless began
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Play at the second grand slam of the year begins at @placeholder on Sunday.
If Andy Murray is going to win his first French Open title, he's going to have to do it the hard way. The Wimbledon champion, seeded seventh, has been placed in the same half of the draw as the undoubted king of clay and eight-time winner at Roland Garros, Rafael Nadal and they could meet at the semi-final stage. Australian Open title holder Stanislas Wawrinka is also a potential quarter-final opponent. Potential opponents: Andy Murray and Rafael Nadal could meet in the French Open semi-finals Focused: Murray chats to training partner Dani Vallverdu during practice at Roland Garros Andy missed the French Open last year because of back problems that eventually saw him undergo surgery last September. @highlight Wimbledon champion is in the same half of the draw as the world No 1, who is aiming for a record ninth French Open win @highlight Murray and Nadal could meet in the semi-final @highlight Australian Open winner Stanislas Wawrinka is a potential quarter-final opponent @highlight But first Murray must beat Kazakhstan's Andrey Golubev in round one
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The show called '@placeholder' featuring the band was never commissioned by BBC 2 and the pilot show was never broadcast
By Chris Hastings They are two of Britain’s most acclaimed comedy writers, between them responsible for The Young Ones, Blackadder and Four Weddings And A Funeral. But there is one BBC sitcom so bizarre, and deemed such a dud, that it has been airbrushed from the CVs of Ben Elton and Richard Curtis – and never screened in the 30 years since it was made. The pair wrote a show in which Margaret Thatcher was a space alien who had been recalled to Mars – then replaced as Prime Minister by Suggs from the pop group Madness, with his bandmates as the Cabinet. @highlight Comedy legends failed to get a daring TV show aired in the 1980s @highlight The pilot episode saw Suggs from Madness replacing PM Maggie Thatcher @highlight The singer's bandmates acted as his Cabinet in the pilot episode which was never broadcast @highlight The show was written by Ben Elton and Richard Curtis who later wrote Blackadder
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Meanwhile, the @placeholder-helmed "Tonight" lost about half its audience "and actually really hurt late night, which is a big profit center for NBC," Berman said.
Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- NBC host Jay Leno is going back to late nights after a low-rated experiment in prime time, the network announced Sunday. Leno's prime-time talk show, which debuted in September, "didn't meet affiliates' needs," said Jeff Gaspin, chairman of NBC Universal Television Entertainment. The program will go off the air February 12, when the 2010 Winter Olympics begin. The network is now negotiating with Leno and its current late-night hosts, Conan O'Brien and Jimmy Fallon, to decide who ends up with which time slot, Gaspin said. O'Brien took over NBC's flagship "Tonight Show" when Leno moved to the 10 p.m. slot in September. Fallon took over O'Brien's former show, "Late Night." @highlight NEW: Mediaweek analyst predicts at least one among Leno, O'Brien and Fallon will leave @highlight NEW: Leno to host half-hour show starting at 11:35 p.m. ET; O'Brien moving to 12:05 a.m. @highlight Leno's 10 p.m. show to go off the air next month when Winter Olympics start @highlight TV host moved to 10 p.m. slot in September; ratings have been low
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Tough: @placeholder police are well-known for their uncompromising, and at times aggressive, approach to preventing crime.
By Matt Blake PUBLISHED: 08:12 EST, 4 February 2013 | UPDATED: 10:25 EST, 4 February 2013 A three-year-old girl allegedly spent the night locked in a freezing South African jail cell with her father, barefoot and only wearing her pyjamas. Cherise Niemann was so traumatised by her ordeal, on January 6, that she has been receiving counselling ever since to help control panic attacks brought on whenever she sees a policeman. Upon arrival to the police station in Hazyview, Johannesburg, officers even denied the hysterical toddler a drink of water and refused to take her home or allow her father to call somebody to pick her up, her parents claim. @highlight Charlie Niemann, 29, said he was arrested for drink driving with Cherise, 3 @highlight He denies he was drunk when he took daughter to buy milk and cigarettes @highlight Claims officers refused to take Cherise home or allow him to make phone call @highlight Mother Stephanie, 30, said the youngster is now terrified of police officers @highlight Mr Niemann has filed complaint and official probe has been launched
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The @placeholder campaign has an extensive ground organization that emphasizes neighbor-to-neighbor contact with undecided voters.
By Reuters Reporter and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:13 EST, 3 October 2012 | UPDATED: 12:17 EST, 3 October 2012 President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney have spent millions defining themselves to the American public using campaign ads. Now a new poll defines the elusive undecided voter: these elusive citizens are more likely to be female, white, lacking a college education and earning less than $25,000. According to Reuters/Ipsos polling data accumulated over the course of 2012, the 'undecideds' make up roughly 6 per cent of the electorate. Key voters: A new Reuters poll highlights demographic trends in undecided voters, which some analysts say likens them to 'Walmart moms' because the are mostly female who earn less than $25,000 @highlight Undecided voters tend to be female, earn less than $25,000, and do not have a college degree @highlight Republican pollster likened that demographic to 'Walmart moms' @highlight 6 per cent of voters in America considered 'undecided'
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As Foster was quoted on "@placeholder" last season, "In life, the microphone passes your lips but once ... you had better be ready to sing."
NEW YORK (CNN) -- Flip through YouTube for five minutes and beyond the bad "Star Wars" parodies and nose-picking tutorials, you'll notice there are a lot of people out there who can sing. Really sing. David Foster is involved with a talent contest in which winners get to perform with him on tour. "There's so much talent," says long-time record producer David Foster. "Everywhere you go, there's talent that have no clue how to be heard." But give 16-year-old Mia Boostrom props for having the right idea. She recently set up a camera in her Dighton, Massachusetts, bedroom, propped her guitar on her thigh, hit the record button then sang a breathy rendition of the Maroon 5 song, "Secret." @highlight David Foster offering unknowns a shot to sing on tour with him @highlight Foster, a hit-making producer, has worked with Celine Dion, Michael Buble @highlight One winner, 16-year-old Mia Boostrom, is one of 20 finalists @highlight Another contestant likes the idea better than "American Idol"
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'Away US soccer kit is alright but reminds me of @placeholder, Russia, Dutch.
By David Kent The new United States away kit for the World Cup in Brazil has caused uproar among fans, with critics comparing the shirts to the French flag. Designed by Nike, the jersey features three different-colored bands, starting at the top with blue, white, and red to represent the American flag, according to a company press release. The away kit also includes red shorts and red socks. However, fans have taken to Twitter to express their disapproval -- and many are comparing the new jerseys to the French flag, as well as those of the Netherlands and Russia. VIDEO Scroll down for USA highlights vs Mexico in the new kit @highlight New jerseys from away kit feature top-down colored bands in blue, white and red @highlight Fans have taken to Twitter to compare the jerseys to the French flag @highlight 'It's basically the flag upside down,' one wrote @highlight 'Not American and neither is that lighter blue' another said @highlight Shirt also compared to a frozen popsicles @highlight USA have Ghana, Germany and Portugal in their World Cup group @highlight Captain Clint Dempsey a fan of the 'patriotic design'
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@placeholder recognised the contribution the illustrator had made to his books' success and arranged for him to receive a cut of the royalties, but Shepard eventually grew to resent 'that silly old bear' and felt his Pooh drawings overshadowed the rest of his work.
An original sketch of Winnie the Pooh playing Poohsticks with his friends Piglet and Christopher Robin is set to sell for more than £100,000 when it goes under the hammer next month. The illustration by EH Shepard was first published in 1928, and is one of the most famous images of AA Milne's beloved bear. It will be sold by Sotheby’s in London next month after being housed in a private collection for more than 40 years. On sale: An original sketch of Winnie the Pooh playing Poohsticks with his friends Piglet and Christopher Robin is set to sell for more than £100,000 when it goes under the hammer next month @highlight EH Shepard's sketch first published in 1928 for The House At Pooh Corner @highlight Drawing is one of the most famous images of AA Milne's beloved bear @highlight It accompanies a chapter in which the friends invent their new game @highlight Wooden crossing based on Posingford Bridge in East Sussex @highlight Illustration will be sold at Sotheby's next month
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Investigators from the @placeholder police's fraud unit discovered that he had paid at least ten different call girls with the bank's cash.
A married bank worker who stole more than £2million from Barclays and squandered it on prostitutes has been jailed for seven years. John Skermer, 45, set up fake bank accounts with overdrafts of £1million, then siphoned the money into his personal account. He spent almost all the cash on call girls, lavishing £1million on one escort alone. The computer geek spent months wining and dining the Thai woman, known as Kookai, travelling to London from his Cheshire home and taking her to expensive hotels and restaurants. John Skermer, with his wife Tracy, leaving court in Runcorn. Skermer stole more than £2million from Barclays and spent it on prostitutes @highlight John Skermer set up fake bank accounts with overdrafts of £1m @highlight The 45-year-old then siphoned cash into his personal account @highlight The computer geek spent months wining and dining a escort girl @highlight All the while Skermer's wife was in the dark about his infidelity
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Arsenal's all-time top goalscorer Thierry Henry scored 175 times for the @placeholder in the Premier League
Arsenal reached the landmark of scoring 1,500 Premier League goals on Saturday following the 2-0 victory over Sunderland. Alexis Sanchez's double for Arsene Wenger's side at the Stadium of Light saw the Gunners become only the second Premier League club to reach the milestone. With Thierry Henry, Ian Wright, Robin van Persie and Dennis Bergkamp among Arsenal's former lethal forwards, it's little wonder they're the second-highest scorers in Premier League history. Alexis Sanchez shoots to score as Arsenal reached the milestone of netting 1,500 Premier League goals Sanchez celebrates scoring in Arsenal's 2-0 win over Sunderland as he wrote his name into the record books @highlight Arsenal scored 1,500th Premier League goal in win over Sunderland @highlight Alexis Sanchez scored a brace to write his name into the record books @highlight Manchester United still the lead way having scored 1,707 top-flight goals
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There are many more examples from such groups, all of which have officially been listed as foreign designated terrorist organizations by the @placeholder government.
(CNN)Reports Wednesday that three men have been arrested over plans to travel from New York to join ISIS -- and that one of them allegedly posted online about his desire to shoot the President of the United States -- is simply the latest reminder that terrorist groups and their sympathizers are exploiting the freedom of cyberspace. Earlier this month, ISIS posted a video of its horrific burning of a captured Jordanian pilot. Unfortunately, this was not the first time ISIS has used Twitter, an American social media company, to broadcast its barbaric acts to the world. In August, when ISIS released the gruesome beheading of American journalist James Foley, it also used social media. In fact, ISIS has been using Twitter for years. @highlight ISIS and other terrorist groups have been active on social media @highlight Ted Poe: Terrorist gave up right to free speech when they killed innocent civilians
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Two members of the nine-strong committee that sets interest rates at the @placeholder have urged an immediate rise to 0.75 per cent.
Bank of England Governor Mark Carney warned that heavily indebted households will be ‘particularly sensitive’ to higher interest rates Mortgage lenders ‘filled their boots’ by approving scores of applications without making thorough checks just before tougher rules came in, the financial watchdog said. One in five loans was passed without verifying borrowers’ salaries prior to the introduction of the Mortgage Market Review, which banned the practice. The figures came out as Bank of England Governor Mark Carney warned that heavily indebted households will be ‘particularly sensitive’ to higher interest rates. In a speech at a conference in Wales yesterday he said record low interest rates posed threats to the economy and ‘the biggest risks are associated with the housing market’. @highlight One in five loans was passed without verifying borrowers’ salaries @highlight Bank of England Governor Mark Carney warned that heavily indebted households will be ‘particularly sensitive’ to higher interest rates
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He may be the most expensive midfielder on the game, but there's a perfectly good reason for that - @placeholder absolutely guarantees you points.
By Chris Waugh Follow @@ChrisDHWaugh Click here to start managing your MailOnline Fantasy Football team and plot your way to glory. Excitement continues to build with the Premier League season beginning on August 16... and that means you have just two weeks to finalise your MailOnline Fantasy Football team. With a £100million budget you may think the options are unlimited, but that cash needs to fund the purchase of 14 players so a bargain or two can go a long way. Here, Sportsmail give their recommendations on three must-have players for the spine of your team - Premier League powerhouses Tim Howard, John Terry and Yaya Toure. @highlight The 2014-15 Premier League season kicks-off on August 16 @highlight There's just two weeks left to finalise your Daily Mail Fantasy Football team @highlight Howard, Terry and Yaya Toure are must-haves for the spine of your team
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The WHO said its latest data did not yet include the cases and deaths found during a three-day lockdown in @placeholder.
Around 1.5 million people living in Ebola-ravaged Sierra Leone are today in lockdown as experts reveal the official death toll has reached almost 3,000. Six months into the most deadly outbreak in history, the latest figures indicate the disease may be slowing pace in Guinea - the site of the original outbreak in February. But experts have warned a dire lack of beds and community resistance in some areas are helping the virus spread. Meanwhile efforts to straighten out muddled data are gradually revealing an epidemic even more deadly than first thought. A third of Ebola-ravaged Sierra Leone is in lockdown as health workers attempt to stop the spread of the disease. A health worker sprays disinfectant on a colleague after he helped load the body of a man suspected of suffering the virus, into an ambulance in Freetown, the nation's capital @highlight 1.5 million people in three Ebola 'hotspots' in Sierra Leone are in quarantine @highlight World Health Organisation says new global death toll has reached 2,917 @highlight In five West African countries, 6,263 cases of Ebola have been recorded @highlight Experts warn a dire lack of beds is causing virus to spread in some areas @highlight But signs disease may be slowing in Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia @highlight Nigerian president has declared the nation is 'Ebola-free' after eight deaths
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At the fundraisers Obama did not discuss Republican representatives' loyalties, but he did plead with donors to elect @placeholder in November if they want to see changes to the immigration system, paid family leave, repairs to the country's infrastructure and an increase in the federal minimum wage.
President Barack Obama chided the Republican Party for catering to the 'interests of billionaires' in an email to supporters on Tuesday, then attended a series of high-dollar fundraisers, including one at real estate mogul Rich Richman's house. The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee fundraiser at Richman's house in Greenwich, Connecticut, cost as much as $32,400 a person, according to the White House. The other two events, held in New York and sponsored by the Democratic National Committee, cost between $1,000 and $32,400 to attend. Scroll down for video President Barack Obama returns to the White House on Tuesday night after an afternoon of fundraisers, including one held at the home of a supporter named Rich Richman that cost $34,000 a person to attend @highlight Obama chided the Republican Party for catering to the 'interests of billionaires' in an email on Tuesday @highlight He then attended a series of Democratic Party fundraisers hosted by wealthy donors, including billionaire Richman @highlight Another was held at the home of Bill White, a former museum head who had to pay New York $1 million in restitution for a state pension scheme
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'@placeholder is my rock,' says Naomi, pictured her with husband Graham on their second wedding anniversary on Friday.
By Scarlett Russell A breast cancer sufferer who has decided to devote the remainder of her life to making wedding dreams come true for others who, like her, are terminally ill, has released her autobiography on the day of her second wedding anniversary. Naomi Thomas, 31, from Somerset, who suffers from secondary breast cancer, won the Daily Mail’s Inspirational Woman of the Year Award last November in recognition of the charity she set up, The Wedding Wishing Well Foundation. She was then approached by Harper Collins to write an electronic book about her incredible life. No Ordinary Wedding Planner was published on Friday June 6, as she and husband Graham renewed their vows. @highlight Naomi Thomas, 31, from Somerset, has secondary breast cancer @highlight She was diagnosed aged 26 and told a year later the cancer was incurable @highlight Naomi set up The Wedding Wishing Well Foundation in 2012 @highlight She's written an e-book autobiography, No Ordinary Wedding Planner
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"While we have obligations to abide by decisions of the @placeholder, we are also under obligation to other international agreements including the Rome Statutes," Kachali said.
(CNN) -- Malawi said it won't host an African Union summit next month because the organization wants Omar al-Bashir, the Sudanese leader accused of war crimes in Darfur, to attend. Activists hailed the small and economically struggling southern African nation's stance, announced by Malawian Vice-President Khumbo Kachali on state radio Friday. Al-Bashir is wanted by the International Criminal Court on charges of war crimes and genocide, but he has eluded arrest. Malawi is one of many countries that ratified the Rome Statute, which created the ICC, and those nations are obliged to carry out the court's orders, including its arrest warrants. @highlight Omar al-Bashir is wanted for crimes in Darfur @highlight Malawi is a party to the Rome Statute that created the ICC @highlight One activist praises the new president for a "strong stance" @highlight Under the former president, al-Bashir paid a visit to Malawi
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Mr Pugh, 51, from, @placeholder, added: 'I was two thirds of the way along the path when I came across this guy sat on the side looking distressed.
Jon Rixon (pictured) had a miracle escape after being buried by a flaming 80ft tree A 62-year-old man had a miracle escape after he survived being crushed by a flaming 80ft tree which was set on fire by a group of campers. Jon Rixon had been enjoying a morning stroll through the woods near Shrewsbury in Shropshire when he was buried underneath the huge 6.5 tonne oak. He broke his shoulder and several ribs after being struck by the heavy branches when the burning tree fell on a footpath at around 10am on Sunday. The RAF veteran was flown to hospital after being discovered in agony by passing cyclist Richard Pugh at Haughmond Hill. @highlight Jon Rixon was enjoying a stroll when he was crushed under 80ft oak tree @highlight Flaming tree was believed to have been set on fire by 'reckless' campers @highlight The 62-year-old was lucky to be alive after being struck by heavy branches @highlight Father of six broke his shoulder and several ribs and was taken to hospital @highlight His wife Suzi, 56, has hit out at the 'irresponsible' actions of the campers
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'There's a protocol between @placeholder's medical team and ours but we've never risked him.
Gareth Bale's back. Usually words to hearten Wales manager Chris Coleman as his outstanding talent returns from Spain. On Sunday they caused him to accentuate the difference between playing at risk and playing in pain. The world's most expensive footballer will start against Cyprus on Monday night in the hugely important Euro 2016 qualifier, but he does so nursing a sore back. Back among the goals is where Wales want him and Coleman made it clear Bale is always eager to perform for his country no matter what niggles he may be carrying. Gareth Bale (left) trains with his Wales team-mates as the Cardiff City Stadium on Sunday @highlight Wales take on Cyprus in a Euro 2016 qualifier on Monday night @highlight Gareth Bale will start up front despite suffering with a sore back @highlight Manager Chris Coleman insists he is not risking the Real Madrid star @highlight Wales are in desperate need of a win after drawing with Bosnia-Herzegovina on Friday night
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Doyle said neighbors knew Bishop worked for the government in @placeholder but were unclear on his exact job.
Bishop, who is accused of passing classified military information to a Chinese lover 32 years his junior U.S. officials say a 27-year-old university student from China started a relationship with a civilian defense contractor more than twice her age and then found out classified information on U.S. nuclear weaponry, missile defenses and war plans. But is she a spy? It is clear the Justice Department believes the woman's boyfriend broke the law, but the criminal complaint that outlines the charges against him never formally accuses her of any crime. It just paints a picture of a young woman who seems to be involved in espionage. @highlight Benjamin Pierce Bishop, 59, of Honolulu, charged with passing on secrets @highlight The defense contractor met younger lover at military defense conference @highlight He did not tell authorities about her as he should have done @highlight A covert search of his home in Hawaii found documents marked 'secret'
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@placeholder officials, including Fayyad, have called on Israel to freeze construction in Jerusalem as well.
Jerusalem (CNN) -- Israeli government ministers Wednesday overwhelmingly approved a temporary freeze on settlement construction in the West Bank in an effort to restart peace talks with the Palestinians. The Security Cabinet voted 11-2 in favor of the measure which calls for a 10-month freeze on new building permits and the construction of new residential buildings in the West Bank. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called it "a very big step toward peace" and said he hoped the Palestinians would "take full advantage" of the opportunity to restart talks during the 10-month window. "I hope the Palestinians and the Arab world will work with us to forge a new beginning... for our children and for theirs," he said. @highlight Security Cabinet voted 11-2 in favor of the measure which calls for a 10-month freeze @highlight Israel under pressure -- particularly from United States -- to halt settlement construction @highlight Continued construction a key stumbling block in restarting Israeli-Palestinian peace talks @highlight Palestinian PM Salam Fayyad said proposed freeze would be inadequate
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Red Bull confirmed that Vettel’s place will be taken by 20-year-old @placeholder Daniil Kvyat from the start of next season.
Inside a hotel room in this dreary industrial town in the Far East, a tearful Sebastian Vettel told his boss Christian Horner that he was leaving Red Bull for Ferrari, a deal that will earn him about £50million a year as the highest-paid driver in history. Nico Rosberg’s pole position ahead of today’s typhoon-threatened Japanese Grand Prix, a place ahead of his championship rival and Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton, was a mere sideshow in a febrile paddock of intrigue, open cheque books and revolving doors. Vettel’s move was confirmed in a press release early yesterday morning Japanese time, just hours after Vettel texted Horner to ask if he could see him in his room. ‘I knew it wasn’t room service,’ said Horner with gallows humour of the 9.45pm message. Only minutes before he had confidently predicted Vettel would stay. @highlight Four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel will leave Red Bull @highlight 'This is not a decision against Red Bull, it is for something else,' he said. @highlight Vettel is fifth in the standings this season, well adrift of Lewis Hamilton @highlight The German won the title in 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013 @highlight Russian rookie Daniil Kvyat will replace Vettel at Red Bull @highlight Vettel has seemingly set up a move to rivals Ferrari
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The group has been enforcing @placeholder by carrying out public beheadings and beatings in Libya since their formation in at least August 2014.
The video appears to show a fleet of Toyota Land Cruisers carrying the notorious black flag of Islamic State as they drive in perfect unison through the streets of Libya. Men, women and children cheer and salute the pick-up trucks as they drive freely through what is believed to be the city of Benghazi. The carefully produced propaganda video was uploaded by terrorist group Ansar al-Sharia on February 5. The group declared city an 'Islamic emirate' in July 2014 before pledging allegiance to Islamic State just three months later. In November of that year, the UN blacklisted it as a terrorist organisation. @highlight The video shows fleet of Toyota pickup trucks carrying Islamic State flags @highlight Men, women and children cheer as the cars drive through city of Benghazi @highlight Uploaded by extremist group Ansar al-Sharia who want Sharia law in Libya @highlight The terror group pledged its allegiance to Islamic State in October last year @highlight Linked to public and bloody executions of 21 Egyptian Christians this week
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There is the main quest (beat @placeholder, save the day), but there are numerous side missions that help raise your experience while helping you understand what's going on with Pandora.
(CNN) -- "Borderlands 2" weaves together a rich, deep storyline with its "shoot everything" mentality to produce an adventure that will immerse you for many, many hours. The game opens back on Pandora, a planet with a Wild West mentality and penchant for outlaw justice. It begins five years after the ending of "Borderlands" and the opening of the Vault, a location of rumored riches that actually contained a huge alien beast with massive jaws and multiple tentacles. This time, Pandora is under the control of a man named Handsome Jack, who is mining the planet for a valuable resource in order to open yet another Vault. It's not hard to figure out Jack is the villain -- you begin the game left for dead after being attacked by his henchmen. @highlight 'Borderlands 2' improves on original with better story, characters @highlight Game picks up five years after original on a Wild West planet @highlight Choices of character, weapon can change how game plays @highlight Moments of humor soften the carnage
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After Michele's emotional acceptance speech, a picture of Monteith was displayed on the screen with the text "@placeholder: 1982-2013."
(CNN) -- In her first televised appearance since Cory Monteith's death, Lea Michele took the stage at the Teen Choice Awards on Sunday night and dedicated her Choice TV Actress -- Comedy prize to her late "Glee" co-star and real-life boyfriend. "I wanted to dedicate this award to Cory," she said while fighting back tears. "For all of you out there who loved and admired Cory as much as I did, I promise that, with your love, we're going to get through this together. "Glee" central: See full coverage "He was very special to me, and also to the world, and we were very lucky to witness his incredible talent, his handsome smile, and his beautiful, beautiful heart," she continued. "So whether you knew him personally or just as Finn Hudson, Cory reached out and he became a part of all of our hearts — and that's where he'll stay forever, so thank you guys so much." @highlight Lea Michele of "Glee" won a Teen Choice Award for TV Actress -- Comedy @highlight Michele dedicated the win to her late boyfriend and co-star Cory Monteith @highlight "He became a part of all of our hearts, and that's where he'll stay forever," she said.
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"I helped to destroy a family and end the lives of four of my fellow human beings, and I wish that I could take it back, but I cannot," @placeholder said, reading a statement at a victim impact hearing.
A former U.S. soldier convicted five years ago of murdering an Iraqi family died Saturday, two days after an apparent suicide attempt in his Arizona prison cell, authorities said. Steven Green was found unresponsive last Thursday, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons. The deputy chief medical examiner with Pima County, Dr. Eric Peters, said the cause of death was suicide by hanging. In 2009, Green was found guilty in U.S. District Court in Kentucky of raping a 14-year-old Iraqi girl and murdering her, her parents and her 6-year-old sister in the town of Yusufiya, about 20 miles south of Baghdad. The crimes occurred three years before the conviction. @highlight Steven Green was found in his cell on Thursday and died two days later @highlight A medical examiner ruled his death suicide by hanging @highlight In 2006, Green and four others raped a 14-year-old Iraqi girl and killed some of her family @highlight He was sentenced to multiple life terms in federal court because he had left the Army
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When the vote came, 10 @placeholder joined 224 Republicans voting for the bill, while 14 Republicans joined 179 Democrats voting against it.
Another Washington political showdown took shape Tuesday as the House of Representatives passed a Republican plan that would extend the payroll tax cut and speed the process for government approval of the Keystone XL oil pipeline. The bill, approved on a 234-193 vote largely on party lines, now goes to the Senate, where it was unlikely to pass due to strong opposition from Democratic leaders. And the White House says President Barack Obama will veto the plan if it reaches his desk, setting up further brinksmanship with Congress scheduled to leave Washington for its holiday recess at the end of the week. @highlight "Congress needs to do its job and stop the tax hike," the White House says @highlight The bill now goes to the Senate, where it is unlikely to pass @highlight Republicans are linking the payroll tax to a controversial oil pipeline from Canada to Texas @highlight Democrats accuse Republicans of playing politics with a tax cut they traditionally support
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@placeholder has removed and destroyed 21,300 anti-personnel and anti-tank mines from the area so far, with its efforts steadily moving out from the town center to areas farther afield.
Prince Harry has arrived in the southern African nation of Angola to visit mine clearance projects run by the same charity backed by his mother, Diana, Princess of Wales. Diana visited Angola in support of the Halo Trust in 1997, not long before her death in a car crash in Paris. Images of her wearing protective gear as she witnessed mine-clearing efforts in the towns of Huambo and Kuito helped draw the world's attention to the suffering caused by landmines. Her son's private visit to Angola comes three years after he traveled to Mozambique to see Halo's work there. "Prince Harry is visiting a number of demining teams across the region and will be touring minefields and meeting with beneficiaries of Halo's work," said the charity's chief executive, Guy Willoughby. @highlight Prince Harry's visit to Angola echoes one made by his mother shortly before her 1997 death @highlight The prince's private visit is in support of the Halo Trust, an international demining charity @highlight He will meet demining teams, tour minefields and meet those helped by the trust's work @highlight Prince Harry's visit will include a stop in the heavily-mined town of Cuito Cuanavale
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Family: @placeholder's sister was recently diagnosed with breast cancer - but was given the all-clear before the day
By Lizzie Edmonds PUBLISHED: 12:05 EST, 21 December 2013 | UPDATED: 22:33 EST, 21 December 2013 Most brides dream of throwing a white wedding which will make other women green with envy. But one bride has instead painted herself and her husband-to-be green, for their fairy-tale wedding based on the film Shrek. Amanda, 44, and Nathan Gibbs, 39, from Kingswinford, West Midlands planned their rather unusual ceremony after eight years together. Green with envy? A couple dressed as Shrek and Princess Fiona for their wedding in Dudley, West Midlands Happy couple: Newlyweds Nathan and Amanda Gibbs sign the register in full costume @highlight Nathan, 39, and Amanda Gibbs, 44, dressed as Shrek and Princess Fiona @highlight Couple from Kingswinford, West Midlands told guests to dress up too @highlight Movie-themed ceremony to raise money for Cancer Research
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But, with @placeholder, getting nostalgic about an old crush or flame could lead to a late-night Facebook message.
(CNN) -- Ten years and 1.2 billion users into its existence, there's no question that Facebook has changed our lives. Whether it was an inspired vision, deft execution, a bit of dumb luck or a combination of all three, Mark Zuckerberg's social juggernaut has ingrained itself into the daily lives of digital-age users in a way that forebears like MySpace and contemporaries like Twitter could only imagine. Which is not to say it's all "likes" and "shares" and happy kid pics. As with any new (or newly discovered) technology, the impact of the end product is largely in the hands of the user. We are, after all, only human -- with all the joy and sadness, decency and ugliness that that entails. @highlight Facebook turns 10 next week and has undeniably changed how many of us live @highlight For many of those changes, there are positive and negative sides @highlight In the Facebook age, there's rarely such thing as a long-lost friend @highlight But some folks still haven't figured out etiquette of social sharing
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The @placeholder wore a bright red dress with a matching jacket and accessorised with a diamond brooch, a pair of pearl earrings and a pearl necklace.
Prince Philip was sporting a badly-bruised eye at a reception to commemorate the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta at Buckingham Palace this evening. The 93-year-old Duke of Edinburgh was also wearing two butterfly stitches on a cut to his right ear that he received during his Christmas Break in Sandringham last month. Buckingham Palace do not comment on the health of the royal family but played down Philip's new facial injury by saying that he was: 'Well enough to attend the event this evening.' Scroll down for video The Duke of Edinburgh had some painful-looking bruising to his eye at an event at Buckingham Palace this evening to commemorate the Magna Carta. He also had two butterfly stitches on a cut that he had sustained a couple of weeks earlier while on his Christmas break in Sandringham @highlight The Duke of Edinburgh was sporting a black eye at reception this evening @highlight He accompanied The Queen to an event commemorating the Magna Carta @highlight The party at Buckingham Palace was attended by MPs and historians
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No, it was the fact that he was also largely responsible for Ashley Barnes’ similarly impressive equaliser after losing possession cheaply inside @placeholder’s half.
Even if Erik Lamela is unlikely to follow Roberto Soldado into the White Hart Lane confessional, he too has endured some difficult periods since arriving here in 2013. He might not feel quite so ‘ashamed’ as his Spanish team-mate, who has been candid enough to admit that he cringes with embarrassment when fans sing his name, but the burden of a hefty price tag appears to have rested heavy on Lamela’s shoulders too. Indeed, Lamela has had to cope with the additional pressure of being seen as a replacement for Gareth Bale; a wide player with the ability to score the kind of goals Bale used to provide. @highlight Harry Kane headed Tottenham into the lead with his 14th goal of the season in the 21st minute @highlight Ashley Barnes equalised for Burnley six minutes later with a tremendous strike from distance @highlight Erik Lamela restored Tottenham's lead with a shot into the bottom left corner and Spurs held on for the win
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She then looked at @placeholder and smiled at him during her short appearance, according to The Burlington Free Press.
A Vermont woman accused of working with her husband to murder a schoolteacher was tightlipped during his murder trial on Wednesday. Patricia Prue, 35, only answered two questions from Deputy County State's Attorney Kirk Williams during 33-year-old Allen Prue's murder trial, which asked about her address and March 25, 2012, when Melissa Jenkins disappeared,The Burlington Free Press reported. Prue invoked the Fifth Amendment 'under my lawyer's direction' following a third question about her memory of a March 25 phone call, the newspaper reported. Scroll down for video Silent treatment: Patricia Prue invoked the Fifth Amendment during a Wednesday court appearance in her husband Allan Prue's trial @highlight Patricia Prue, 35, only answered two questions while she took the stand during the trial for her husband Allen Prue @highlight Both stand accused of strangling to death schoolteacher Melissa Jenkins, 33, in March 2012 @highlight Allen's trial started last week, and his attorneys have argued he did not know his wife planned to murder Jenkins @highlight They say Patricia Prue became jealous of Jenkins @highlight Jenkins was allegedly tricked by the couple, then strangled and dumped in the Connecticut River
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Pose: @placeholder bears players hold the trophy aloft as they stand for photos after their final victory
By Sam Peters Andrew Flintoff dragged himself out of his fish and chip van and came agonisingly close to inspiring Lancashire to Twenty20 final glory as Warwickshire claimed their first-ever Twenty20 crown. The 36-year-old former England all-rounder got a last-minute call up for the final after Kabir Ali damaged his shoulder in the semi and looked set to deliver a virtuoso performance when he dismissed his old mate Ian Bell with the first ball of his spell. He returned, with hope apparently gone, to smash 20 not out off just eight balls, to give Lancashire a chance of the most unlikely victory only for current England all-rounder Chris Woakes to hold his nerve with a brilliant last over to leave Flintoff and his team-mates five runs short of victory. @highlight Bears scored 181-5 from their 20 overs, with Laurie Evans grabbing 53 @highlight Lancashire struggled to stay with the pace and posted 177-8 from 20 overs @highlight Varun Chopra (30) and William Porterfield (31) contributed to score of 181 @highlight Andrew Flintoff took wicket of Ian Bell and returned figures of 1-20 in final @highlight He then smashed 20 from eight balls to put Lancashire within four runs @highlight Karl Brown scored 55 for Lancashire but it was not enough to win @highlight Oliver Hannon-Dalby took 3-31 and Chris Woakes 2-35 for Bears @highlight Bears beat Surrey by 16 runs in first semi to reach evening's final @highlight Lancashire qualified by beating Hampshire by 41 runs via Duckworth-Lewis
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and children who claim @placeholder shares blame in his death for neglecting to
Michael Jackson tattooed his lips pink, permanently inked his eyebrows and relied on a dark tattoo to blend his hairline into his wig, according to an autopsy report given in a Los Angeles court yesterday. As the high profile trial of the singer's tour promoter, AEG, continues, a disturbing photograph of the fallen pop star's corpse was shown to the court on Monday by Dr Christopher Rogers. His coroner's report described a man whose struggle to hide a skin pigmentation disease forced him to mask his true features but who would have lived a long life had he not overdosed on propofol. @highlight Autopsy revealed how the singer also tattooed his lips pink and suffered from a skin pigmentation disease since the 1980s @highlight Coroner testified that Jackson died of a fatal does of propofol but was also given seven other drugs to help him sleep @highlight Toxicologist says he had enough of the powerful sedative in his system to undergo major surgery @highlight Dr Christopher Rogers confirms Jackson's health aside from the overdose would have given him a normal lifespan
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Pick me, boss: @placeholder impressed mid-week but is unlikely to start at Manchester City
By Pa Reporter Ahead of this weekend's Premier League action, Sportsmail will be providing you with all you need to know about every fixture, with team news, provisional squads, betting odds and Opta stats... Here is all the information you need for Manchester City's home clash with Stoke... Manchester City vs Stoke City (Etihad Stadium) Kick-off: Saturday 3pm Odds (subject to change): Manchester City 1/5 Draw 5/1 Stoke 14/1 Referee: Lee Mason Managers: Manuel Pellegrini (Manchester City), Mark Hughes (Stoke) Head-to-head league record: Manchester City wins 38, draws 22, Stoke wins 30 Team news Manchester City Manchester City strikers Sergio Aguero and Edin Dzeko are both fit for the Barclays Premier League visit of Stoke on Saturday. @highlight Manchester City strikers Sergio Aguero and Edin Dzeko fit for visit of Stoke @highlight Eliaquim Mangala and Frank Lampard short of match fitness for Man City @highlight Alvaro Negredo remains long term absentee for Manuel Pellegrini's team @highlight Chelsea's on loan Victor Moses likely to start on bench for Stoke City @highlight Nigerian forward not fit enough to feature full 90 minutes at Etihad Stadium @highlight Phil Bardsley and Bojan Krkic should be fit after being rested midweek @highlight Geoff Cameron out with thigh injury from 3-0 win over Portsmouth
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It is easier to do business where there are more @placeholder
By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor The secrets to becoming a billionaire have been laid bare by a new report, and the bad news is it is not easy. Living in Hong Kong helps, and so does being well-educated and working in a country where the lawyers speak English. But a study into the 1,000 people who have earned more than $1billion warns budding entrepreneurs making your fortune is ‘hard, risky and tough’ and almost certain to fail. The guide to becoming a SuperEntrepreneur gives seven tips on turning an idea into a billion dollars. It draws on the experiences of Larry Page and Sergey Brin who founded Google, Virgin boss Sir Richard Branson and retail tycoon Sir Philip Green. @highlight Report looks at why some countries better at breeding SuperEntrepreneurs @highlight Hong Kong has most billionaires per person, with UK ranked 11th @highlight Being well-educated helps, and working with English-speaking lawyers @highlight But taking risks and having more than one good idea is key
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One accolade emerged Monday morning: The @placeholder volume is ranked #36 among books on leadership.
With a $700,000 advance and a first run of 200,000 copies, Gov. Cuomo's book turned in dismal first-week figures with less than 1,000 copies sold – but the Ebola quarantines could pick up hisnumbers Governor Andrew Cuomo is so sure New York health care workers won't mind mandatory Ebola quarantines that he's giving them reading lists – starting with his own poorly selling memoir. 'All Things Possible: Setbacks and Success in Politics and Life' sold just 945 hardcover copies during its first week, despite a $700,000 advance from Harper Collins and a first print run of 200,000. Cuomo, well aware the book has quickly become a punch-line bookstore remainder, worked it into his remarks about Ebola quarantines on Monday – as a joke to soothe the tempers of New York doctors and nurses who have returned from west Africa only to find themselves confined to their apartments for three weeks. @highlight Empire State guv's new book is gathering dust on shelves, selling just 945 copies in its first week despite a $700,000 publisher's advance @highlight 'Enjoy your family. Enjoy your kids. Enjoy your friends. Read a book. Read MY book,' Cuomo said, warning that quarantines are mandatory for some @highlight The 21-day home quarantine is being enforced for health care workers who return to New York after working with Ebola patients in western Africa @highlight Cuomo and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie are crossing swords with the feds over Ebola quarantine policies that go beyond the CDC's demands
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The second half continued in the same vein as the first, with @placeholder dominant.
(CNN) -- Spanish international striker David Villa suffered a broken leg as European Champions Barcelona brushed aside Qatari side Al Sadd 4-0 Thursday to reach the final of the FIFA Club World Cup. Villa fractured his left tibia while trying to latch on to an Andres Iniesta through ball after 34 minutes of the semifinal clash in Japan's Toyota City and was carried off on a stretcher. Spanish champions Barca will come up against Santos in Sunday's final after the Brazilian team beat Japan's Kashiwa Reysol 3-1 Wednesday. Barca sealed their comprehensive victory with a brace from full-back Adriano and strikes from Mali's Seydou Keita and Brazilian Maxwell. @highlight Barcelona and Spain striker David Villa breaks his leg @highlight Villa sustains the injury in Barca's 4-0 Club World Cup defeat of Al Sadd @highlight European champions Barca will face Brazilian side Santos in Sunday's final @highlight Adrian scores twice in the easy win for the Catalan giants
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'When you have our own citizens setting up a terrorist-style cult within New Zealand, then the agencies on behalf of @placeholder will do anything they can to stamp them out.
A Maori Muslim leader who openly supports extremist activity in the Middle East has started his own Islamic State in a New Zealand town. Te Amorangi Kireka-Whaanga, who is the leader of the Aotearoa Maori Muslim Association, announced via social media on Sunday that he had changed the organisation's name to the Islamic State of Aotearoa. Mr Kireka-Whaanga of Hastings, north-east of Wellington, has openly supported the Islamic State militant group in the past on Facebook saying it will cause the end of western civilisation. Scroll down for video Te Amorangi Kireka-Whaanga has started the Islamic State of Aotearoa in Hastings, north-east of Wellington @highlight Te Amorangi Kireka-Whaanga started the Islamic State of Aotearoa in Hastings, north-east of Wellington @highlight He posted on Facebook that he was changing the name of the Aotearoa Maori Muslim Association to represent the Islamic State @highlight Mr Kireka-Whaanga has openly supported the Islamic State in the past @highlight He said last month he wanted to relocate to Syria but feared his passport would be cancelled by the government
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Benzema scored a second equalizer for Real before Messi's late strike stole glory for @placeholder, but Mourinho was happy with what he saw from his charges.
(CNN) -- Barcelona beat Real Madrid 3-2 at the Camp Nou on Wednesday to claim the Spanish Super Cup in an ill-tempered El Clasico clash. Lionel Messi's volley two minutes from time secured a 5-4 aggregate triumph for Josep Guardiola's side, after French striker Karim Benzema's goal in the 82nd minute looked to have forced the Spanish season's traditional curtain-raiser into extra-time. Tempers flared in injury time when Brazilian full-back Marcelo's dismissal for a lunging tackle on Barca debutant Cesc Fabregas sparked a mass brawl between the two sets of players. Barca's Spain striker David Villa and Real's Germany playmaker Mesut Ozil were red-carded for their involvement in the melee, despite both players having already been substituted. @highlight Barcelona have won the Spanish Super Cup after a 5-4 aggregate win over Real Madrid @highlight The Super Cup is the traditional curtain-raiser to the Spanish football season @highlight The match at the Camp Nou was overshadowed by trouble between the players @highlight Real Madrid's Marcelo and Mesut Ozil and Barcelona's David Villa all sent off @highlight Real coach Jose Mourinho was seen to poke the eye of Barca assistant Tito Vilanova
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@placeholder sampled 1,002 people aged 16 and over in Scotland from April 4-to-7.
By Alan Roden Alex Salmond is under pressure to deliver the ‘speech of his life’ tomorrow as new opinion polls reveal that his independence campaign is faltering. The First Minister is in Aberdeen for the SNP’s final conference before September’s referendum, where supporters will be bitterly disappointed that movement towards a Yes vote has stalled. A Survation poll has handed the pro-Union Better Together campaign a comfortable ten-point lead, with backing for independence down two points since last month to just 37 per cent. Pressure: First Minister Alex Salmond, pictured at the SNP conference today, has seen mounting criticism of his plans for independence, amid fears of a run on the banks @highlight Rallying cry from SNP leader as Yes vote slides in the polls again @highlight Latest survey gives the pro-Union Better Together campaign 10-point lead @highlight Now desperate SNP issues plea to Labour voters to back independence @highlight Warning customers could force banks to quit independent Scotland @highlight Fears it could see £280billion withdrawn from Scotland and taken south
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@placeholder government officials did not immediately respond to a request from CNN for comment.
Macau (CNN) -- Triad attacks. Prostitute calling cards. Illicit money flows. This is the dark underbelly of Macau -- Asia's gambling capital. The only Chinese territory where casinos are permitted, the city has transformed itself in little more than a decade from a sleepy backwater to a neon-lit monument to China's passion for gambling. Gambling revenues in the city surpassed Las Vegas in 2006 and are now six times greater. But the former Portuguese colony's dramatic rise has come at a cost, with many in Macau questioning whether growth has been too fast and furious. "You really don't know whether society as a whole has benefited," said Samuel Huang, an associate professor in gambling studies at the Macau Polytechnic Institute. @highlight Macau home to three dozen casinos and six times bigger than Las Vegas @highlight Locals are questioning whether growth has been too fast and furious @highlight A gaming lawyer claims he was attacked in broad daylight in an intimidation attempt @highlight Macau's gaming sector is thought to retain deep ties to organized crime
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Members of the @placeholder family and their representatives didn't return messages or e-mails seeking a comment.
Los Angeles (CNN) -- Sirhan B. Sirhan, the convicted assassin of Robert F. Kennedy, will make a personal appearance before a California parole board for the first time in at least nine years on Wednesday, supported by two psychologists' reports saying he no longer poses a threat to society, his attorney said. And in what a prosecutor and Sirhan's attorney say will be an extraordinary appearance, one of the surviving shooting victims in the 1968 assassination, retired TV journalist William Weisel, is expected to tell the parole panel that he won't object to Sirhan's release if the board OKs it, Weisel told CNN. @highlight One of the surviving shooting victims will not oppose parole if the board OKs it @highlight Two psychologists' reports say Sirhan poses no threat to society, his attorney says @highlight Sirhan, 66, serving life sentence for 1968 slaying of Robert Kennedy
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Both sides missed a host of chances to add to the scoreline, until @placeholder's chances took a turn for the worse when Gentili hauled down Nemeth again with 19 minutes remaining to collect a second yellow card.
(CNN) -- Hungary are through to the under-20 World Cup semifinals after a dramatic 3-2 victory over Italy in Suez in a match which saw four players sent off, three for the Italians, the official FIFA Web site has reported. Krisztian Nemeth (right) scored two goals in extra time to see Hungary through in a dramatic quaterfinal. The game began in dramatic circumstances when Italy defender Matteo Gentili shoved Liverpool striker Krisztian Nemeth in the penalty area in the opening minute. Hungary captainr Vladimir Koman sent Vincenzo Fiorillo the wrong way from the spot to give Hungary an early lead -- the quickest goal of the tournament so far. @highlight Hungary defeat Italy 3-2 in a dramatic match to reach World Cup U-20 semis @highlight Four players are sent off, three for Italy, as Hungary clinch victory in extra time @highlight Hungary will play Ghana in the final after the Africans defeat South Korea 3-2
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@placeholder logged 27 days and 21 hours in space over the course of his two missions.
By Louise Boyle A retired astronaut was killed after his son crashed into his jet ski with the one he was riding. Captain Alan G Poindexter, 51, was on a stationary jet ski with his 22-year-old son yesterday afternoon when his 26-year-old son crashed into them with another one. An emergency responder told the Pensacola News Journal: 'Zachary hit the rear of the jet ski the father and his brother were on. Respected: Astronaut Captain Alan Poindexter, 51, died in a jet ski accident at Pensacola Beach in Florida after his 26-year-old son Zachary (right) crashed into him 'Captain Poindexter was then knocked off his jet ski.' @highlight Captain Alan G Poindexter was on a jet ski with son, 22, when his other son, 26, crashed into them @highlight Given CPR on Pensacola Beach, Florida but later died in hospital
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The flanker also acknowledged that Saturday’s match is the focal point of the @placeholder’ tour for ‘a number of reasons’, adding: ‘I think back two years and we got tripped up here.
England have been urged by their World Cup-winning captain, Martin Johnson, to put thoughts of next year’s tournament on hold and focus on seizing the ‘Holy Grail’ of victory over New Zealand. Stuart Lancaster’s England go into Saturday’s QBE series opener against the All Blacks at Twickenham aware that they need to gather powerful momentum before the 2015 showpiece event in this country. But Johnson — England’s manager during the last, ill-fated World Cup campaign, claimed on Friday that the home side must view Saturday’s Test as a prime target, whatever the longer-term ramifications of the result. England have been urged by their World Cup-winning captain Martin Johnson (pictured) to go all out to win @highlight Martin Johnson has urged England to go all out to beat New Zealand @highlight ‘A win against New Zealand is the proverbial Holy Grail. There are not many players who have that,' said England's World Cup-winning captain @highlight All Blacks and England go up against each other at 2.30pm at Twickenham @highlight Richie McCaw says both teams could meet in next year's World Cup final
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However air travel was gradually resuming with @placeholder airport reporting that the first flights had now landed and departed on Friday afternoon.
A blustering winter storm that dropped nearly 2 feet of snow just north of Boston, shut down major highways in New York and Pennsylvania and forced U.S. airlines to cancel thousands of flights nationwide menaced the Northeast on Friday with howling winds and frigid temperatures. The brutal weather - which brought plummeting temperatures to some areas that forecasters predicted could see highs just above zero and wind chill readings of minus 10 degrees and colder by early on Friday - dumped 21 inches of snow in Boxford, Massachusetts, by late Thursday and 18 inches in parts of western New York near Rochester. Up to 7 inches fell in New York City by Friday morning. @highlight New York, D.C. and Boston are being hit by up to 22 inches of snow @highlight First departure left JFK at lunchtime on Friday after hundreds of cancellations at New York's main airport @highlight 4,000 flights canceled on Thursday and Friday across the U.S. @highlight Warnings plummeting temperatures and wind chills below zero could freeze exposed skin within 15 minutes @highlight Man died outside Philadelphia when 100ft pile of salt fell on him as he prepared it for gritters @highlight 'Ready for whatever hits us': New NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio remained confident in first test since taking office @highlight Outreach teams looked to get homeless people off the frigid streets of New York City and Boston
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Read more: How Boeing can bounce back from @placeholder problems
Davos, Switzerland (CNN) -- The head of Airbus says the European aviation giant will take care to learn from its own mistakes -- and rival Boeing's -- ahead of the launch of its new widebody A350 aircraft. Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos Thursday, Airbus CEO Fabrice Bregier told CNN's Richard Quest that teething problems with the company's own A380 superjumbo -- which suffered from cracks in brackets inside the wings -- had proven instructive. "We drew all the possible lessons from the A380," he said. "Sometimes we went too far on outsourcing work. We need to make sure we control the architecture of the aircraft so as to have the safest and best aircraft." @highlight Airbus CEO Fabrice Bregier says the company has learned from the troubled A350 launch @highlight It will take on board any lessons to be learned from Boeing's Dreamliner problems too @highlight Past mistakes have included outsourcing too much work to other companies, he said
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@placeholder's Kris Commons (centre) fires in his team's second goal of the afternoon from outside the 18-yard box to give Celtic a 2-0 lead
In the three months since Celtic and Rangers were first paired in the Scottish League Cup semi finals, the increasingly frenzied debate in the divided city of Glasgow has been about whether the ‘Old Firm’ still exists. And as Celtic brushed aside their old foes easily 2-0 at Hampden Park this afternoon - in the first meeting of the teams since April 2012 - the green and white hordes were not slow in informing their rivals in blue that their club ‘died’ when liquidation was visited upon Ibrox three years ago. Yet while they may have been at odds over the ‘Old Firm’ issue, by full time in this embarrassingly one-sided encounter, both sets of rival supporters would surely have been united in the view that this Rangers team is indisputably infirm. @highlight Celtic and Rangers met in an Old Firm derby for the first time in almost three years @highlight Rangers are currently 16 points off the top of the Scottish Championship, while Celtic lead the Scottish Premiership @highlight Leigh Griffiths opened the scoring for Ronny Deila's side after 10 minutes with a well-placed header @highlight A stunning strike from Kris Commons doubled Celtic's lead just after the half an hour mark @highlight Celtic progress to the Scottish League Cup final, where they will face Dundee United at Hampden Park in March
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Although this time amounts to more than 10 percent of @placeholder's history, little is known about it, since few rocks are known that are older than 3.8 billion years old.
The general consensus up until the late 20th century was that after Earth’s formation 4.54 billion years ago, the planet was a hellish place covered in magma. But now scientists say conditions on Earth for the first 500 million years after it formed may have been surprisingly similar to the present day complete with oceans and even continents. Researchers say that ancient rocks in Iceland indicate that early Earth had a more moderate temperature and was more hospitable than thought. Researchers at Vanderbilt University in Tennessee say that the young Earth (pictured from space on the ISS in 2007) might not have been inhospitable to life. It had been thought that in its first 500 million years after its formation 4.54 billion years ago our planet was covered in magma and was a hellish place @highlight Researchers at Vanderbilt University in Tennessee say that the young Earth might not have been inhospitable to life @highlight It had been thought that in its first 500 million years after its formation 4.54 billion years ago our planet was covered in magma and was a hellish place @highlight But analysis of zircon crystals in Iceland suggests this is not the case @highlight Zircons are ancient remnants of Earth left over from its formation @highlight Scientists had thought Iceland was an analogue of early Earth owing to its crust being hotter than elsewhere on the planet @highlight But they found that while zircons on Iceland grew from hot magma, they did not match zircons found elsewhere on Earth @highlight This would suggest Iceland is not an analogue of Earth, and instead our young planet may have had more moderate temperatures @highlight This means in its first 500 million years continents and even oceans could have formed on its surface
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‘@placeholder are too straight, in a way — and I am not saying that as a criticism.
Gary Lineker is disgusted at alleged corruption within FIFA and has labelled the decision to play the 2022 World Cup in Qatar as ‘ludicrous’. Lineker, part of England’s bid team for the 2018 tournament won by Russia, insists that England should not bid for the competition again if the only way to win is by bending the rules. Speaking in an interview with GQ magazine, the former England striker said: ‘I was with David Beckham having a burger the night before the Qatar decision. We were out trying to get support. Prince William and David Cameron were out there, too, and I said to Becks, “We are the only country doing this. The whole thing smells, it is a done deal.” @highlight Former England striker brands FIFA president Sepp Blatter a dictator @highlight Lineker says football's ruling body FIFA are not fit for purpose @highlight BBC presenter says 'clean' countries should boycott FIFA tournaments @highlight Lineker was part of England's failed bid team to host the 2018 World Cup @highlight Greg Dyke says England won't bid to host World Cup during Blatter's reign
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"One of the very important pillars in @placeholder is justice, there is no justice in this law," she said.
(CNN) -- Walking into the Khatmul Nabeen Masjid (mosque), you can for a moment forget that you're in Afghanistan. Beautiful buildings, walkways, flowerbeds and even a grass soccer pitch. Mohammed Asif Mohseni is said to be behind the law. Young men and women, dressed in Muslim attire, walk around freely and with smiles. Smiles are a bit of a rarity in today's Kabul, a polluted city of survival and despair, so this was both shocking and refreshing to me. We didn't have an appointment but we were hoping to interview Mohammed Asif Mohseni, a conservative Shia cleric. He is said to be the man behind the controversial Shia state law, a law critics say strips Afghan Shia women of many rights. @highlight Mohammed Asif Mohseni is said to be man behind Shia State Law @highlight Critics say the law strips Afghan Shia women of rights @highlight Mohseni: "Law ... which I created I see as correct for both men and women" @highlight Afghan human rights campaigner says law does not represent Islam
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'So if it weren't for that @placeholder Saturday night lineup that I followed, I would never have had a career in network television.
By Daily Mail Reporter Jane Pauley, the former co-anchor of the 'Today' show, is trading NBC for CBS. Pauley, 63, is moving to CBS where will contribute stories to the network's 'CBS Sunday Morning.' Bob Schieffer, host of CBS' other Sunday morning program, 'Face the Nation,' broke the news on Thursday during a symposium at Texas Christian University's Schieffer School of Journalism. Pauley was also a panelist at the event. Jane Pauley, who is joining CBS as a contributor to 'CBS Sunday Morning,' at a charity event in November 2013 Jane Pauley in 1989, the last year she was an anchor on NBC's 'Today' show before leaving the program to start a new prime-time program for the network @highlight Pauley, 63, co-anchored the 'Today' show on NBC from 1976 to 1989 @highlight She began her broadcast career in 1972 at a CBS affiliate in Indianapolis @highlight Her start date is not yet determined
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@placeholder's representatives declined to comment at the time the animal was confiscated.
Justin Bieber's capuchin monkey -- famously seized by German customs officials after the singer brought it on tour without the right paperwork -- is now out of quarantine and about to join a new "family" in a German zoo. The young monkey, Mally, was taken to a Munich animal shelter after he was confiscated at the end of March as Bieber arrived in Germany on tour. But the capuchin has now been transferred to the Serengeti Park in Hodenhagen, near Hanover in northern Germany, to start life with his new family -- six other capuchin monkeys. Mally was transferred Wednesday to the zoo's new monkey area, consisting of a tree-covered island -- dubbed "Mally-bu" -- surrounded by a moat and equipped with a house for its seven residents. @highlight Justin Bieber's monkey, Mally, confiscated by German officials, is now living in a zoo @highlight Mally is being introduced to a family of fellow capuchin monkeys @highlight Bieber had until May 7 to reclaim his pet with the right paperwork but didn't, the zoo says @highlight The singer wanted to take the monkey on his European tour but it was seized in Munich
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The show, which ran from 1987 to 1994, began when the first member of the team, called the dungeoneer, pictured, entered @placeholder through an antechamber.
It was one of the most iconic children's TV shows of the late 80s and early 90s and now Knightmare is getting a revival as part of a one-off special filmed exclusively for YouTube. Google has partnered with the show's creator Tim Child for the upcoming episode and has brought back the original dungeon master Treguard of Dunshelm, played by Hugo Myatt, as well as Lord Fear, played by Mark Knight. The exclusive show will be broadcast on YouTube as part of Geek Week on 5 August. Scroll down for video Google has partnered with the original cast, including Treguard of Dunshelm played by Hugo Myatt, pictured, from cult children's TV programme Knightmare to film a one-off special episode. The show will be broadcast on YouTube as part of Geek Week @highlight The one-off special of the cult TV show will be broadcast on 5 August @highlight It has been created to celebrate YouTube's Geek Week
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The @placeholder sealed his first Milan hat-trick with a rocket into the top corner from outside the area a minute from time.
(CNN) -- Ronaldinho plundered a hat-trick as AC Milan crushed 10-man Siena 4-0 on Sunday to close the gap on Serie A leaders Inter Milan to just six points and with the Milan derby to come next week. Milan also have a game in hand meaning they could potentially draw level with the four-in-a-row champions if they were to win next weekend's crunch clash. The hosts started in determined mood following Inter's 2-2 draw at Bari on Saturday and Ronaldinho took an Alessandro Nesta cross on his chest on three minutes before sending a spectacular overhead bicycle kick just off target. @highlight Brazilian Ronaldinho plundered a hat-trick as AC Milan crushed 10-man Siena 4-0 in Serie A @highlight The result means Milan close the gap on Serie A leaders and city rivals Inter Milan to just six points @highlight Juventus continue to slide down the table after slumping to a 1-0 defeat at Chievo
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People aren't just opening their @placeholder app the most, they're spending astonishingly large chunks of time in the app, poking around and reading up on their friends.
(CNN) -- Facebook and Google are battling it out to dominate your smartphone time and, for now, Facebook is winning. According to the latest stats from comScore, Facebook was the most popular mobile app in the United States in 2012. The Google Maps app held the top position until October, when Apple rolled out its latest mobile operating system, iOS 6, and replaced the built-in Google Maps app with its own, less accurate version. Of course, Facebook also had a hand in its own success. Its number of monthly unique visitors rose steadily over the course of the year. In August, the company rolled out a long overdue revamp of its iOS mobile app for iPhone and iPads, significantly speeding up the launch, scroll and browsing times. User reviews in Apple's App Store shot up as a result, and in December the company followed up with a better version of its Android app. @highlight Facebook had the most popular mobile app for Android and iOS combined in 2012 @highlight Google Maps was in second place followed by five other Google apps @highlight Facebook had highest levels of engagement, with 23% of app time spent in the app
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'I was pushing to move to @placeholder from early on in the season, so it's a nice feeling to be there now.
As dream starts go they didn't come any more perfect than Andy Fenn's. It was February, the season was just beginning, and on the Mediterranean island of Majorca the 21-year-old Scot sprinted in at the head of a star-studded field to win the Trofeo Palma. Next day, Fenn did it again. Two outings in the colours of his new team, Omega Pharma-QuickStep, and two victories. And among those watching from the sidelines, and kicking himself, was Dave Brailsford. Andrew Fenn celebrates victory in Mallorca as he crosses the finish line for Omega-Pharma QuickStep Dave Brailsford watched Fenn win his first two races in Majorca for Omega @highlight Andy Fenn's two debut wins for Omega Pharma-QuickStep were in front of Dave Brailsford in 2011 @highlight He appeared to be set to follow in the footsteps of Mark Cavendish @highlight But Fenn failed to kick-on from there and could not break into the team @highlight After signing for Team Sky, he wants to rediscover form and confidence
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@placeholder-wide work restrictions were imposed on the two countries when they joined the union in 2007.
Switzerland is placing a ban on the number of EU citizens - including Britons - who can work in the country as public anger grows over mass immigration. From next week the Alpine state will implement quotas on work permits for jobseekers from the European Union. The limits will be in place for the next 12 months. The Swiss government fears being 'swamped' by economic refugees from Bulgaria and Romania when work rules are eased next year. But it cannot discriminate against only a few countries out of a bloc of 27 with 500million citizens so the restrictions will affect everyone. @highlight Mass immigration has become more controversial in Switzerland @highlight Quota affects all citizens, despite fears over Romanian and Bulgarian influx
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@placeholder contains 63 per cent of the vast rainforest's 2.4million square miles.
By Damien Gayle The destruction of Brazil's Amazon rainforest has slowed to its lowest level since monitoring began, it was announced yesterday. Satellite images showed that 1,798 square miles of the Amazon were slashed and burned between August 2011 and July 2012, said Brazil's environment minister Izabella Teixeira. That's 27 per cent less than the 2,478 square miles cut down a year earlier. Scroll down for video Smoke billows as flames burn trees in the Amazon rainforest: Brazil today announced that the rate of deforestation in the Amazon has fallen to its lowest levels since records began Brazil's National Institute for Space Research said the rate of deforestation is the lowest since it started taking measurements in 1988. @highlight Rate of deforestation has fallen by 27 per cent in the year to July compared with previous 12 months @highlight Officials claim stricter enforcement of environmental laws and improved surveillance helped to deter loggers @highlight Greenpeace welcomes announcement, but says destruction must still be halted entirely
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Salsano: The thing about "@placeholder" is that there is a guido born every day.
(CNN) -- Every year the brains behind your favorite reality TV shows flock to Santa Monica, California, to talk shop and honor the best in nonfiction TV. This year's Realscreen West: The Factual Entertainment Forum took place recently over two days; reality TV darling Kim Kardashian was awarded the Hall of Fame Personality of the Year award, while producer Thom Beers, producer of the über hit "Deadliest Catch," was inducted into the Hall of Fame and took home three trophies -- most original concept, best docu-reality programming and the 2012 Award of Excellence. At the forum, CNN's KJ Matthews chatted up two of the most successful reality TV producers: SallyAnn Salsano, owner of 495 Productions, better known as the creator of the MTV super-hit "Jersey Shore," and Brent Montgomery, owner of Leftfield Pictures, also known as the entity behind the successful History Channel show "Pawn Stars." @highlight Heads of production companies behind "Jersey Shore" and "Pawn Stars" talk reality TV @highlight SallyAnn Salsano and Brent Montgomery touch on how they pitch series and their favorites @highlight The two say they work hard to make reality TV look easy
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Though never certain, the family believes @placeholder, realizing his predicament and unable to control the light transport aircraft, wanted to steer the plane away from land and avoid hurting anyone.
(CNN) -- Joe Kistel and Penny Malphrus have never met. But they are connected in a way that may help provide each of them with an answer to the same question: Could strewn pieces of metal recently found partially buried in the sandy ocean floor 20 miles off the coast of St. Augustine, Florida, be what's left of a plane that disappeared without a trace 16 years ago? The story begins on February 17, 1996. That's the day Penny's father, Stewart Dunbar, an experienced pilot, took off on a short solo flight from Swainsboro, Georgia, to Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. Dunbar was returning home after going to show his twin engine propeller-driven Piper Aerostar to a prospective buyer who, as it so happened, failed to show up for the scheduled appointment. @highlight NEW: Team cancels plans to dive this weekend due to bad weather @highlight Penny Malphrus has wondered for 16 years what became of her father @highlight He disappeared over the ocean after sending a distress call from his small plane @highlight Diver Joe Kistel found sea-floor debris in an area where the plane might have fallen
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After talking to @placeholder, the grandfather learned that he and his brother slept naked in bed with John Powell, who also slept in the nude.
By Snejana Farberov and Lydia Warren Josh Powell's two young sons suffered sexual abuse at the hands of their father before he killed them with a hatchet and blew up their Washington state home in 2012, according to a new tell-all book. Gregg Olsen and Rebecca Morris, the authors of 'If I Can’t Have You: Susan Powell, Her Mysterious Disappearance, and the Murder of Her Children,' claim that they uncovered evidence proving that John and Susan Powell’s children, 7-year-old Charlie and 5-year-old Braden, were molested while living with their father and paternal grandfather. The boys’ maternal grandparents, Chuck and Judy Cox, first noticed that something was amiss with their grandkids when Charlie and Braden moved into their Utah home in 2011, two years after their mother's disappearance. @highlight Charlie and Braden Powell's maternal grandparents said the boys refused to sleep in pajamas because their dad used to sleep naked with them @highlight One of John Powell's kids drew a picture showing a child and adult with the words, 'Don't play with me!' @highlight The boys moved in with Chuck and Judy Cox, Susan Powell's parents, two years after her 2009 disappearance @highlight One of their sons was also diagnosed with malnutrition after Josh withheld food from him, saying he was 'just going to poop it out' @highlight Susan's body has never been found and Josh killed himself and his sons in 2012 after attacking them with a hatchet and blowing up their home
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The current flow has been slowly approaching @placeholder since June.
Dozens of Hawaiians could be forced from their home by a scorching hot lava flow which has been oozing towards them for months. Officials are preparing to evacuate residents of Pahoa, on the Big Island of Hawaii, after the stream of molten rock came within a kilometer of the settlement. The flow, which is 230 yards wide, is now advancing at ten yards per hour, kicking up toxic fumes as it burns over an asphalt road. Scroll down for video Burning ahead: The 2,000-degree lava flow, pictured burning its way down Apa'a Street, Pahoa, Hawaii, could hit homes in three to five days @highlight Stream of molten rock is advancing on village of Pahoa on the Big Island @highlight Flow, which is 230 yards wide, was thrown up by Kilauea volcano @highlight Locals has been told to expect to abandon their houses within five days
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Mr Putin's announcement made at a meeting with Mr @placeholder appeared designed to show he will crack down on high-level corruption in his new, six-year presidential term.
By Matt Blake PUBLISHED: 09:27 EST, 6 November 2012 | UPDATED: 03:15 EST, 9 November 2012 Vladimir Putin did not sack his defence minister because of a multi-million-pound corruption scandal but because he was cheating on his wife - the daughter of one of the Russian president's closest allies, it has been claimed. Mr Putin announced on TV yesterday that he had fired Anatoly Serdyukov, 50, saying he had become a liability due to a probe into the sale of ministry assets at suspiciously low prices. But rumours are fast spreading through Russian media that the real reason the former furniture salesman lost his job was because of an extra-marital affair that infuriated his powerful father-in-law and patron, Viktor Zubkov, former Russian prime minister, now chairman of oil monopoly Gazprom. @highlight Russian president announces on TV that he's fired Anatoly Serdyukov, 50 @highlight He said he'd become liability due to probe into cheap sale of ministry assets @highlight Questions over his relationship with former top female military bureaucrat @highlight Her flat had dozens of pricey paintings, rare antiques and valuable rings @highlight Serdyukov was said to have been in her flat at time of the raid @highlight Replacement is popular former emergencies minister Sergei Shoigu, 57
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The @placeholder goal was under siege for much of the game but they defended staunchly, every one of their mostly part-time team putting their bodies on the line.
For 93 minutes David Raya Martin kept Southport in the Cup with a virtuoso display of shot stopping his compatriot David De Gea would be proud of. On what might be his final appearance for the Conference club, the 19-year-old on loan from Blackburn Rovers launched himself every which way to thwart Championship high flyers Derby. ‘He was outstanding, just magnificent,’ said Rams manager Steve McClaren, ‘The way he was saving shots and we were missing them I thought the game would only be decided with a penalty.’ Chris Martin of Derby (centre) celebrates after scoring the winning goal from the penalty spot @highlight Chris Martin comes off the bench to net 93rd-minute penalty winner @highlight Johnny Russell fouled by Southport's Luke Foster in the area @highlight Championship side Derby through to the 4th Round of the FA Cup
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'I still hope they'll read my book because in it I talk about @placeholder, I talk about the relationship I had with her - and that is the little amount I can give them of her.
By Lydia Warren PUBLISHED: 08:15 EST, 1 May 2013 | UPDATED: 10:10 EST, 2 May 2013 Revealing images have shown Amanda Knox confidently preparing to face the world - and her critics - ahead of her appearance on Good Morning America today - her first ever live interview. Photographs show Knox, wearing a floral shirt and khaki trousers, smiling as she is pampered by makeup artists, while later images show her timidly leaving the studio after the emotional interview. When on air, she made a tearful plea to the family of the roommate she was acquitted of murdering - Meredith Kercher - saying: 'I really hope we can connect one day.' @highlight Amanda Knox faces a re-trial for the murder of her roommate Meredith Kercher after being acquitted in 2011 @highlight She appeared on Good Morning America on Wednesday and said of the Kercher family: 'I really hope we can connect one day' @highlight She has released a book about her experiences but Kercher's family said they will not read it
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If your team has a 62-year-old drought of some sort, the man to call is @placeholder.
(CNN) -- United States + favorite hasn't necessarily ='d gold, but it sure did Monday. Also, Bode Miller is being quite the gentleman about how NBC treated him after his race, and even giant blowers couldn't help keep the weather from causing a damper. Still holding hands Meryl Davis and Charlie White started as partners while still in elementary school. They lived 10 minutes apart. Their parents were good friends. They went to the same skating club. That was 17 years ago. They are still a team. A gold-medal-winning ice dance team. They were sure-bets to win, and they didn't even come close to disappointing anyone in Sochi. @highlight After almost two decades together, U.S. figure skaters win gold @highlight Bode Miller cried Sunday, but he was sympathetic on Monday over a controversial post-race interview @highlight Steven Holcomb will bring back another historic bobsled medal @highlight What's better? Three gold medals or being given the title "Hero of Belarus"?
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They argued the GOP still had some leverage to force a change to @placeholder on that measure.
House Republican leaders were forced on Thursday to delay rolling out their bill to raise the nation's debt limit, after conservatives complained the package failed to include deep enough budget cuts and significant changes to entitlement programs. Boehner signals GOP focus now on debt ceiling The setback comes as Speaker John Boehner prepares to wrestle with his conference over how to ultimately handle short term spending and the prospect of a government shutdown beginning on Tuesday, if Congress does not act to refill federal coffers. Boehner and his top lieutenants initially hoped to move ahead with their proposal to permit Washington to borrow more money to pay its bills while waiting for the Senate to vote on a plan -- called a continuing resolution -- to keep the government funded through mid-November. @highlight House speaker had hoped to roll out proposal to raise U.S. debt limit on Friday @highlight Conservatives complain package doesn't adequately address spending cuts, entitlements @highlight Wrangling over temporary spending bill needed to avert shutdown still raging in Congress @highlight Boehner wants to use debt bill to force Obamacare delay, add extras also favored by GOP
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@placeholder leads the all-time World Cup scoring charts with 16 goals - see question four
Round 1 - Pictures Round 3 - Showbiz and showboats Round 4 - The Premier League Round 5 - Who said it? THE ANSWERS Here's the second set of 10 questions in our football quiz of the year. Brazil put on a brilliant World Cup - just don't mention their 7-1 hammering at the hands of winners Germany. Here's 10 questions that'll take you back to that summer in South America and, like before, it's one point for every correct answer then you're off to round three by clicking on the the link in the green box. There's five rounds and you can find out how many points you scored out of 50 by clicking on the links for the answers. @highlight It's all about Brazil and a look back at the greatest show on Earth @highlight Miroslav Klose and Mario Balotelli feature in this round @highlight England's miserable campaign also gets a mention
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'Successive governments have relied on Sir @placeholder' wisdom, judgment and character,' Mr Abbott said.
Former Defence Force chief, Angus Houston, and the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Philip, have been named as Australia's next knights. In a statement issued on Tuesday, Prime Minister Tony Abbott said the Queen accepted his recommendation that the Duke of Edinburgh and Air Chief Marshal Houston 'be awarded Australia's highest honour as Knights of the Order of Australia'. Mr Abbott said Prince Philip was receiving the honour to recognise his contribution to Australia over the course of the Queen's 62-year reign. Scroll down for video Prime Minister Tony Abbott recommended former Defence Chief Angus Houston for a knighthood Sir Houston (left) led the investigation into missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 @highlight Former Defence Force chief Angus Houston has been given a knighthood @highlight He led the investigations into the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 and the shooting down of MH17 over Ukraine @highlight Sir Houston served in the armed forces for more than forty years @highlight 'Throughout his life, Sir Angus has put Australia first,' Prime Minister said @highlight Duke of Edinburgh also awarded Knight of the Order of Australia honour @highlight He was recognised for his contribution to Australia
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We're going to sign autographs and just sort of partake in the wackiness that is @placeholder.
Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- HBO's "True Blood" is already in its third season and it is one of the most watched shows on cable. The last show on HBO to garner as large an audience was "The Sopranos." The show has tons of fan sites and more "True Blood" fanatics worldwide than you can shake a stake at. So what better time to launch a comic book right? Well, that's exactly what creator Alan Ball thought. He, along with publishers IDW and HBO, are putting out the first "True Blood" comic book in a series which debuts at Comic-Con. @highlight "True Blood" is capitalizing on popularity with a comic book @highlight The first issue in the series is scheduled to be released at Comic-Con @highlight The show's creator spoke with CNN about the new project and the upcoming television season
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However, I think they will have the heart to triumph over perennial champions @placeholder, who might have misplaced confidence after last season's trophy haul.
London, England (CNN) -- The 48th season of the Bundesliga will commence this week with champions Bayern Munich looking to defend their title against Steve McClaren's Wolfsburg. So what's new? After Die Mannschaft's exhilarating performances at the World Cup, the profile of German football is higher than ever before. Star performers in South Africa, Werder Bremen's Mesut Ozil and Stuttgart's Sami Khedira may have been snapped up by Real Madrid but with the likes of Thomas Muller and Arjen Robben still at Bayern Munich and Spain legend Raul signing for Schalke, the race for the Bundesliga title could be the closest yet. @highlight Arjen Robben injury could hinder Bayern Munich's defence of Bundesliga. @highlight Real Madrid captain Raul signs for challengers Schalke. @highlight Wolfsburg new boss Steve McClaren is league's first English manager.
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@placeholder celebrates after equalising at Deepdale as United went on to win
Louis van Gaal has praised his Manchester United side for their 'unbelievable' team spirit after they came from a goal down to beat Preston North End 3-1 in the FA Cup on Monday night. The Red Devils will play Arsenal in the quarter-finals after seeing off the League One side at Deepdale, with goals from Ander Herrera, Marouane Fellaini and Wayne Rooney. However, it took a Scott Laird opener for Preston for Van Gaal to change his system and see his team finally spark into life. The Dutchman claims that he was 'satisfied' before that moment, and delighted afterwards. Louis van Gaal - pictured with captain Wayne Rooney - was proud after Manchester United beat Preston @highlight Manchester United beat Preston North End 3-1 on Tuesday night @highlight Red Devils through to FA Cup quarter-finals after victory at Deepdale @highlight Scott Laird had put the League One side in front in the second half @highlight Ander Herrera, Marouane Fellaini and Wayne Rooney sealed win for United @highlight Louis van Gaal says visitors' team spirit was 'unbelievable' @highlight Man United will host Arsenal at Old Trafford in the sixth round
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@placeholder and Edna lived in one house and I was just two houses down,' he adds.
By Naomi Greenaway They say three's a crowd, but this weekend Neville Jone, Edna Doodson and Iris Hopkin couldn't have been happier in each others company. After all, it's not every day you get to celebrate your 85th birthday - as a set of triplets. The trio were born in Manchester just 20 minutes apart in June 1929. And 85 years later are as close as ever, still speaking to each other two to three times a week. Twins had run in the family and their mother Margaret had been expecting two babies before youngest sibling Iris arrived to make it a hat-trick. @highlight Neville Jones, Edna Doodson and Iris Hopkin were born in Manchester @highlight Their mother was expecting twins but third baby Iris was a surprise @highlight The triplets are close and still speak two or three times a week
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Hagos was alleged to have travelled from his home in @placeholder to the south coast to sell the drugs.
By Ian Garland PUBLISHED: 06:30 EST, 24 May 2012 | UPDATED: 07:40 EST, 24 May 2012 A dozy drug dealer was caught when police found a photo on his phone of him wearing a crown made of 20 pound notes and a bag of cannabis hanging from his mouth. Ayub Hagos, from Abbey Wood, London, was arrested after officers searched a flat in Southsea, Hampshire last October and found a haul of drugs and cash. The 19-year-old denied having anything to do with the drugs until police took a look at his phone and discovered a gallery of photos of cash, guns, knives and white powder. @highlight Ayub Hagos denied the drugs were his - until police searched his phone and found incriminating photos @highlight 19-year-old from south London has been jailed for 3 1/2 years
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When an ambulance crew arrived, @placeholder looked ‘panicked and anxious’ and pointed to where she laid in the sitting room, her limbs in a star shape.
By Paul Donnelley A father who had been playing Assassin’s Creed 3 on his PlayStation killed his baby daughter because she would not stop screaming, a court heard. Mark Sandland, 28, picked up five-week-old Aimee-Rose by her torso and shook her during a sudden loss of temper, prosecutors said. He claimed that he had suffered an epileptic fit and came round to find his daughter underneath him at their flat in St Leonards-on-Sea, East Sussex. Tattooed thug Mark Sandland arrives at court. He has confessed to the manslaughter of his daughter because she would not stop crying while he ws playing a computer game @highlight Mark Sandland, 28, shook five-week-old Aimee-Rose to death @highlight Moaned to girlfriend - baby ‘hasn’t shut up since half hour after you left' @highlight Claimed that he had an epileptic fit and woke up with baby under him @highlight Aimee-Rose died of her injuries four days after hospital admittance
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Finding @placeholder have uploaded many similar videos over the past few years, purporting to show UFOs in various destinations around the world
Footage showing a strange object streaking across the sky beneath a jet plane has emerged, prompting questions about what the other aircraft could be. Filmed a few years ago but released this week, the video - which was uploaded to YouTube - shows the view outside the left side of a carrier aircraft with the wing in sight. Posted by Finding UFO, a group whose aim is to spot unidentified flying objects across Australia, the footage shows a small white disc zooming across the sky in the blink of an eye through the airspace above Canberra. Scroll down for video @highlight Footage shows a strange object speeding across the sky @highlight Video was filmed from inside a passenger jet a few years ago @highlight It has only just been released by sighting group Finding UFO
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But I have to discuss this first with @placeholder and see what step we should take."
(CNN) -- Time is running out for a British grandmother facing execution for drug trafficking in Indonesia, after her second appeal was rejected. Lindsay June Sandiford, 56, was convicted in January of smuggling what officials said was cocaine worth an estimated $2.6 million after she was stopped by customs officials at Ngurah Rai International airport in Bali in May last year. Sandiford, from northeast England, was found to have blocks of cocaine weighing 4.7 kilograms (10.4 pounds) in her suitcase when she arrived on the island on a Thai Airways flight, the court heard during her original trial. She received the death sentence despite the fact prosecutors only requested a 15-year prison term. @highlight Supreme Court upholds death penalty against Sandiford for drug trafficking @highlight Briton convicted of smuggling cocaine worth an estimated $2.6 million in Bali @highlight Lawyer "disappointed" with result of appeal, says Sandiford "was only a courier" @highlight Two possible options: A judicial review or seeking clemency from president
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The @placeholder claimed responsibility, though reports later surfaced that the killing may have instead stemmed from an internal dispute.
NEW YORK (CNN) -- The man tapped as Afghanistan's next intelligence chief faces allegations of drug trafficking and torture that stem from his work as a powerful official in the rough-and-tumble Taliban-birthplace of Kandahar, according to testimony from a top Canadian diplomat and other sources familiar with the new appointee. A staunch Karzai loyalist and anti-Taliban fighter known for his experience and heavy-handed tactics, Asadullah Khalid is the country's minister of tribal and border affairs who oversees its southern security forces. On Sunday evening, President Hamid Karzai officially nominated the Pashtun leader as head of the National Directorate of Security. @highlight Asadullah Khalid is accused of drug trafficking and torture @highlight President Karzai has nominated him to lead National Directorate of Security @highlight Canadian official says Khalid a torturer; other sources say that's not correct
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But even if the movie doesn't wind up being a huge moneymaker, it at least avoided the fate of "@placeholder" and is the first major post-"Avengers" flick to exceed industry expectations.
(EW.com) -- "Snow White and the Huntsman" was awoken to the tune of $56.3 million this weekend, according to studio estimates. That's a big win for Universal Pictures, especially considering that the studio's last film, the sinking big-budget bomb known as "Battleship," opened to less than half that amount two weeks ago. "Snow White" also marked the best debut for star Kristen Stewart outside the "Twilight" franchise, and the second-best start for Charlize Theron after "Hancock." The film skewed female, but just barely, as 53 percent of its crowd consisted of women. The PG-13 revisionist fairy tale was also pretty evenly split between younger and older moviegoers, with 52 percent being at least 30 years old. @highlight "Snow White and the Huntsman" proved to be a weekend win for Universal @highlight The film received an okay "B" rating from CinemaScore participants. @highlight "The Avengers" passed "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows — Part 2" to become the third biggest movie ever globally.
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Fame: Sophie Kasaei found fame on @placeholder's Geordie Shore but quit the show in the summer
By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 09:09 EST, 9 October 2013 | UPDATED: 09:09 EST, 9 October 2013 Reality TV star Sophie Kasaei has told how she lost 10lbs in five days after cruel Twitter comments about her weight forced her to partake in an intense 'detox' at boot camp. The former Geordie Shore star blames her weight gain on the reality show that made her famous, revealing that it was impossible to stay slim on the MTV show because cast members are encouraged to get drunk and end up eating at the wrong times because of the incessant partying. Sophie, 23, admitted: 'You end up eating at stupid times and putting on weight. You are constantly on the move and don't have access to healthy food. You end up grabbing a sandwich and eating lots of other calorific things.' @highlight Took action after Twitter users branded her 'fat' @highlight Lost 10lb in five dates at Ibiza boot camp @highlight Since continued to slim down from 11st to 9st 4lbs @highlight Now wants a boob lift because they've shrunk due to weight loss @highlight Geordie Shore boyfriend Joel loves her new figure
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Colbert was quick to defend the @placeholder and his decision to keep the paid gig.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:32 EST, 2 March 2014 | UPDATED: 08:07 EST, 3 March 2014 Comedian Stephen Colbert defied his critics on Friday by going ahead with a paid appearance as the closing speaker at the RSA computer security conference in San Francisco. This year’s event took place in the wake of reports in December about the group’s previously undisclosed $10 million contract with the NSA to build a back door for the government agency into encryption software. Privacy group Fight for the Future started an online petition asking Colbert not to attend, while a number of other speakers dropped out following the revelations. @highlight Comedian was the closing speaker at the annual RSA security conference @highlight Privacy group Fight for the Future had launched an online petition asking Colbert not to attend @highlight Last December it was revealed the organization hadn't disclosed a $10m contract with the NSA to build a back door into encryption software @highlight Colbert joked that his conscience was clear, as long as his checked cleared
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In 2011 @placeholder announced plans to invest $53billion (£46.9billion) to help raise reproduction rates in the country by 2015.
Russian president Vladimir Putin has long been at war with his country's plummetting birth rate, with a concert of measures designed to boost his compatriots' ailing sex drive. But it seems he has added a new secret weapon to his arsenal: a weapon known as Boyz II Men. Putin apparently hopes to harness the all-American boyband's raw romantic charm through a gig in Moscow to encourage their legions of Russian fans to reproduce ahead of Valentine's Day to songs such as I'll Make Love To You and On Bended Knee. All American: The boyband, made up of baritone Nathan Morris (right) and tenors Wanya Morris (left) and Shawn Stockman (centre), will serenade Russians in a series of concerts as part of Putin's continuing PR campaign to persuade the population to have more children @highlight Putin has organised a gig in Moscow with the American boyband
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Russia is, by comparison, the world's second largest military exporter after the @placeholder, earning $13.2 billion from arms exports last year.
The West has slapped stringent sanctions on Russia in response to the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17, believed by the U.S. and others to have been shot down with a Russia-supplied Buk missile system by eastern Ukraine rebels. While the introduction of financial sanctions will create the most immediate squeeze on Russia, it is the crack-down on the arms trade which has triggered debate. Future imports and exports between the EU and Russia are now banned -- but existing contracts, including France's $1.6 billion Mistral-class warships deal, are allowed to go ahead. But Russia is one of the few countries in the world that is nearly self-sufficient in its defense production, according to IHS Jane's expert Guy Anderson. So will the arms embargo have an impact? @highlight As part of its sanctions against Russia, the EU has cracked down on the arms trade with Moscow @highlight But Russia is one of the few countries in the world that is nearly self-sufficient in its defense production @highlight In the short-term, the arms ban is unlikely to have a significant impact on Russia's military might
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In most places going to school does not mean risking your life, but in @placeholder -- that's exactly what young girls and boys have been doing.
Swat, Pakistan (CNN) -- Driving in Pakistan's Swat valley, a region located close to the border with Afghanistan, I can sense the difference immediately. The faces of young children, women and families who walk around seem relaxed. The streets buzz with an air of calm. Swat is full of life once again. It's a marked difference from the previous times I've been here. The last time was shortly after Malala Yousafzai was shot. Back then, a sense of sorrow and shock hung in the air. Everything felt still and drained. The town was in mourning. In these past nine months, we have written and read so much about Malala. @highlight CNN's Saima Mohsin returns to Swat valley where Malala was shot @highlight Female students at school embrace education despite threats and fears @highlight Malala's town is recovering, with students returning to school
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Below, the @placeholder becomes the concrete bottom of a swimming pool that he wants to land on, but not too hard.
(CNN) -- Update: Felix Baumgartner landed safely on Earth after jumping from 128,000 feet. I will always wonder what it was like to huddle around a shortwave radio and through the crackling static from space hear the faint beeps of the world's first satellite -- Sputnik. I also missed watching Neil Armstrong step foot on the moon and the first space shuttle take off for the stars. Those events were way before my time. As a kid, I was fascinated with what goes on in the sky, and when NASA pulled the plug on the shuttle program I was heartbroken. Yet the privatized space race has renewed my childhood dreams to reach for the stars. @highlight Felix Baumgartner to attempt skydive from 23 miles up @highlight Weather will determine whether the jump will go on @highlight Meteorologist Judson Jones is anxiously awaiting the jump
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All models are fitted with @placeholder’s intelligent 'stop-start’ system which shuts down the engine when the car comes to a stop to save fuel and lower emissions.
By Ray Massey A roaring 186mph successor to the legendary E-Type Jaguar has been launched at top speed with a star-studded Hollywood-style flourish. The wraps came off the new F-Type Coupe at a special celebrity event on the eve of the Los Angeles Motor Show. Celebrity and VIP guests were treated to a dramatic live-action, full-throttle drive of the car at Raleigh film studios in Playa Vista, California as it accelerated towards them before passing under their noses. Scroll down for video The F-Type - a roaring 186mph successor to the legendary E-Type Jaguar has been launched at top speed with a star-studded Hollywood-style flourish @highlight Wraps came off the new F-Type Coupe in LA at a special celebrity event @highlight New all-aluminium Coupe is hard-top sibling of open-topped F-Type Roadster
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For the likes of @placeholder, Tanya Burr and Alfie Deyes, filming their daily musings and sharing them on YouTube has snowballed from an innocent hobby to a multi-million pound making machine.
You're more likely to have heard of David Beckham and Angelina Jolie than Jim Chapman or Zoella, but these YouTube vloggers are now more popular role models for young people than reality TV stars, Hollywood actors or footballers, according to research. When asked, almost 40 per cent of 16-25 year olds said they would prefer to follow in the footsteps of professional video bloggers than make a living from being a reality TV star (6 per cent) or even from a career such as law or politics (34 per cent). Almost one in three young people are avid viewers and fans of YouTube vlogs, tuning in at least twice a week; with almost half of these admitting to watching their favourite YouTube stars over ten times a weekly. @highlight Youngsters idolise vloggers with millions of followers @highlight Alfie Deyes is the man behind the popular PointlessBlog @highlight His videos have earned him over three million subscribers on YouTube @highlight He has now released his first print publication The Pointless Book @highlight His girlfriend, Zoe Sugg, just unveiled beauty range @highlight Tanya Burr already has sell-out beauty range and is working on second drop
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Brutal: The gang demanded soldier Jack Shilton, 21, to hand over his wallet before attacking him in @placeholder
By Mark Duell PUBLISHED: 05:18 EST, 15 January 2014 | UPDATED: 06:21 EST, 15 January 2014 A thug who attacked a soldier from Prince Harry’s air base with a 'cowardly' gang who robbed and beat him unconscious has been jailed for more than three years. Mitchell Ambrose, 20, of Ipswich, Suffolk, took part in the assault on 21-year-old Jack Shilton - who had served in Afghanistan - along with four other gang members who were jailed two months ago. Ambrose was also sentenced for a ‘mindless drunken vandalism’ spree four months before the attack on the Army Air Corps serviceman, who maintains Apache helicopters at RAF Wattisham. @highlight Mitchell Ambrose, 20, of Ipswich, took part in assault on Jack Shilton, 21 @highlight He'd served in Afghanistan and maintains helicopters at RAF Wattisham @highlight Four other gang members were jailed in November for their part in attack @highlight They were Jerran Hart, Adam Poulter, Matthew Kersey and Jamie Duncan @highlight Ambrose also jailed for 'mindless drunken vandalism' spree before attack
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