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"Most of them are untrue," @placeholder said of claims about him on her campaign website. | Newark, Delaware (CNN) -- A feisty Christine O'Donnell attacked her Democratic opponent but also stumbled in Wednesday's debate with Chris Coons in their election battle for Delaware's U.S. Senate seat held for nearly four decades by Vice President Joe Biden. The highly anticipated showdown between two candidates considered surprise contenders featured O'Donnell displaying her conservative credentials that gained Tea Party backing while Coons, put on the defensive at times, generally backed Democratic policies favored by President Barack Obama. O'Donnell's primary victory over a veteran mainstream Republican candidate last month shook up the GOP establishment, with party strategist Karl Rove even questioning her qualifications. Now trailing badly according to the latest polls, she appeared nervous at the start but quickly went on the attack, accusing Coons of raising taxes and offering a "rubber stamp" to Obama administration policies if elected.
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NEW: O'Donnell backs more state powers on social issues
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NEW: Coons criticizes O'Donnell for comment on food stamp recipients
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Candidates spar on issues on CNN debate
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O'Donnell expresses conservative views; Coons takes mostly liberal stances | 57,200 | record_train |
Hardline Islamists in @placeholder's main market area were not hard to find. | The quiet, sandy streets of the southern Jordanian city of Ma'an belie the pro-jihadi sentiments simmering just under the surface. Black graffiti showing the ISIS flag defaces walls and shopfronts on the main road, the backstreets where children walk to school, and roundabouts where cars packed with families speed past. One hundred and fifty miles south of the capital, Amman, Ma'an has always been known as a rebellious city in Jordan. For decades it has been at the center of repeated episodes of violent riots and confrontations with the security forces. But Ma'an is also an important city, historically a key base of tribal support for Jordan's Hashemite monarchy.
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Black graffiti showing the ISIS flag trumpets support for ISIS in the streets of Ma'an
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Videos of small but vocal pro-ISIS demonstrations in Ma'an have circulated on social media
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Jordan's government says it has arrested people who showed sympathy with ISIS
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The mayor of Ma'an says lack of opportunity and marginalization are fueling grievances | 57,201 | record_train |
The @placeholder folds and unfolds easily in seconds - you can assemble it while holding your baby | By Deni Kirkova PUBLISHED: 11:10 EST, 30 April 2013 | UPDATED: 13:22 EST, 30 April 2013 The Duchess of Cambridge revealed that she had splashed out on a trendy Bugaboo pram this week. The brand is the ultimate status symbol for yummy London mummies despite being notoriously unwieldy and tricky to put up. Kate, 31 and now six months’ pregnant, would have spent up to £1,200 on the Bugaboo stroller. Kate has reportedly bought a £1,200 Bugaboo stroller (right) for her unborn royal baby Unluckily for eager shopper Kate, an innovative new buggy hit the UK just yesterday, which claims to be simpler, lighter and cheaper than it's rival.
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Duchess of Cambridge recently bought £1,200 Bugaboo buggy for baby
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Victoria Beckham, Gwyneth Paltrow, Elton John all fans
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Uber-trendy buggy won't fit into boot of small car and is notoriously fiddly
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New Babyzen YOYO looks the same but you can fold it up with one hand
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Techy £309 buggy world's first to comply with cabin baggage size guides | 57,202 | record_train |
However, commentators said her tough stance is aimed at @placeholder taxpayers worried about European insatiability, and that Greece will ultimately be allowed to repay the debt over a longer period. | Angela Merkel flatly rejected calls yesterday to write off any more Greek debts amid mounting tensions within Europe over the country's multi-billion euro bailout programme. The German Chancellor's comments dealt a blow to the new Greek government, which is pushing for a compromise on the tough austerity conditions with which it must comply. She told the Hamburger Abendblatt: 'I do not envisage fresh debt cancellation. There has already been voluntary debt forgiveness by private creditors, banks have already slashed billions from Greece's debt.' Hard line: German Chancellor Angela Merkel (pictured, file photo) flatly rejected calls yesterday to write off any more Greek debts
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The German Chancellor rejected calls to write off any more of Greece's debts
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New Greek government looking for 'compromise' on its austerity conditions
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But Merkel said 'banks have already slashed billion' from the country's debts | 57,203 | record_train |
@placeholder was 19 when he was convicted on charges of kidnapping, burglary and strong-arm rape. | The exact number of exonerated American prisoners is unknown. But data gathered by university law schools indicates it's more than 2,000. Fascinating details surrounding some of these exonerations set them apart from the rest. Here are five recent exonerations that made headlines. 1. Michael Morton The subject of a CNN film, Michael Morton wasn't home when his wife, Christine, was beaten to death in front of their 3-year-old son at their Austin, Texas-area home in 1986. But a prosecutor said the evidence suggested otherwise. The problem was, the jury was prevented from hearing all the evidence in the case. Wrongly convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison, a team of loyal supporters and DNA evidence helped Morton win his freedom in 2011. Last month, Morton's former prosecutor pleaded no contest to a court order to show cause regarding evidence that was not used in the trial.
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Cleared in the murder of his wife, Michael Morton walked free after nearly 25 years
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Brian Banks now plays for the NFL after he was exonerated of rape charges
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Ex-police captain Douglas Prade was wrongly accused of killing his wife; now he's free
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James Bain says, "I'm not angry," after serving 35 years for a crime he didn't commit | 57,204 | record_train |
I was taken to the police station where no one spoke @placeholder. | An expensive family holiday to Egypt turned into a ‘nightmare’ for a father when he was falsely accused of stealing his own sunglasses. Thomas Greenhalgh, 33, was lounging by the pool at a four-star hotel in popular resort Sharm el Sheikh when a fellow guest accused him of theft. The call centre worker initially treated the accusation as a joke because the glasses were £3 Ralph Lauren fakes which he had bought on a previous holiday. Wrongly accused: Thomas Greenhalgh was jailed for two nights for stealing sunglasses in Sharm El Sheikh The 33-year-old from Lundwood was detained for stealing sunglasses that were in fact his own
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Thomas Greenhalgh was arrested and jailed for two nights in Egypt
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Greenhalgh, 33, was charged with stealing sunglasses that were his own
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He said he bought the glasses for £3 on a preview holiday to Turkey
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He said he was threatened by inmates and police were 'nasty' and 'horrible'
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His partner Lindsey got an English-speaking lawyer who secured his release | 57,205 | record_train |
‘She’s protecting @placeholder and she’s holding up incredibly well most of the time. | Brave Peter Siebold (pictured) spoke for the first time about the tragedy that killed his close friend, co-pilot Mike Alsbury, revealing that he gave a passing plane a thumbs up to show that he was alive The pilot who miraculously survived the Virgin spaceship disaster has revealed how he was blasted from the wreckage of the disintegrating rocket ship and plummeted nearly ten miles back to Earth. Having suffered serious injuries, the experienced test pilot only regained consciousness halfway into his fall but was composed enough to give a thumbs-up to colleagues in a passing aircraft to show he was alive.
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Virgin Galactic pilot Peter Siebold speaks for the first time after tragic crash
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His close friend and colleague Mike Alsbury was killed in the disaster
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Siebold, 43, says he lost consciousness and awoke while falling to Earth
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He gave a thumbs up to a passing aircraft to show that he was alive
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Siebold travelled home to see his family just three days after tragedy | 57,206 | record_train |
"These changes of regime were done by the people, not by the intervention of any foreign forces or the @placeholder," Ban said of the Arab Spring. | United Nations (CNN) -- The United Nations' secretary-general called once again Wednesday for a cessation of violence in Syria and for international action. "In Syria, more than 5,000 people are dead. This cannot go on," Ban Ki-moon told reporters during his annual year-end news conference. "In the name of humanity, it is time for the international community to act." Ban told reporters he had given to the U.N. Security Council a report released by the Human Rights Council earlier this month detailing widespread abuses by the Syrian government. U.N. action on Syria has remained deadlocked in the Security Council, where China and Russia, among others, remain skeptical about the need for them to become involved. In October, the two countries issued a rare double veto of a toothless resolution condemning the violence in Syria.
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"It is time for the international community to act" in Syria, Ban Ki-moon says
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The United Nations played "essential role in Libya," he says
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Ban draws a parallel between Occupy Wall Street and Arab Spring | 57,207 | record_train |
@placeholder is known to push detainees to make false confessions. | (CNN) -- North Korea on Thursday showed off a South Korean man it has detained on spying charges. The man, named as Kim Jung-wook, was presented to foreign journalists in Pyongyang, the Japanese news agency Kyodo reported. Speaking in front of reporters, Kim apologized for having carried out "anti-state" activities at the direction of South Korea's National Intelligence Service, according to Kyodo, which has a bureau in Pyongyang. He said he had worked as a missionary for several years on the Chinese side of the border with North Korea, running a church that sought North Korean converts. North Korea said in November that it had it had arrested an unidentified South Korean intelligence agent in Pyongyang who was planning to "rally dishonest elements" in North Korea and "use them for undermining the stability of the social system."
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A South Korean man is presented to foreign journalists in Pyongyang
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He says he is a missionary and carried out "anti-state" activities for South Korean intelligence
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The south's intelligence agency says it has nothing to do with the case
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South Korea calls for the man to be released "as soon as possible" | 57,208 | record_train |
‘Scotland is the kind of team @placeholder have always struggled against,’ he added. | Joachim Low has spoken of his fear that his all-conquering German side will experience burn-out as they seek to add the European Championships to the World Cup they lifted in Brazil back in July. Jerome Boatang, Mats Hummels and Sami Khedira will sit out their country’s clash with Argentina in Dusseldorf on Wednesday evening – although only the latter remains a doubt for the Euro 2016 curtain-raiser with Scotland in Dortmund on Sunday. Just 52 days after watching Philipp Lahm lift the game’s biggest prize in Rio, Low is deeply concerned that a lack of proper rest for his star performers coupled with the demands of elite club football will adversely affect their chances of a smooth qualification passage.
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Joachim Low is worried his Germany stars will burn out ahead of Euro 2016
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Jerome Boatang, Mats Hummels and Sami Khedira among players who will miss their friendly World Cup final replay against Argentina on Wednesday
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Only Khedira is likely to miss Sunday's Euro qualifier against Scotland
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Low named Bastian Schweinsteiger as captain after Philipp Lahm retired
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The coach will rest players and blood new ones throughout qualifying | 57,209 | record_train |
But their fight wasn't really with the @placeholder, it was with other Jews. | On Tuesday night, Texas Gov. Rick Perry -- long a public fan of Judaism -- marked the beginning of the Jewish festival of Hanukkah by comparing it to the Boston Tea Party, which was celebrating its 241st anniversary the same day. There is a parallel to be drawn here -- but Perry chose the wrong tea party and the wrong lessons. Let's back up. The Hanukkah story, to which Perry's statement made reference, is a fairly straightforward one: In the second century B.C., a small band of faithful Jews, led by Judah Maccabee, rose up against the oppressive Seleucid Empire, which had taken control of the Temple in Jerusalem, and won a surprising victory.
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Rick Perry compares Hanukkah to the Boston Tea Party
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There is a parallel -- but Perry chose the wrong tea party and the wrong lessons, Baden says
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The outgoing Texas governor also flubs a few historical facts | 57,210 | record_train |
"The LLDC's board unanimously agreed that West Ham United's bid for a concession to play at the @placeholder should be ranked highest of the bids received, and that negotiations should be held with the club on final commercial terms for them to move to the stadium," read a statement on the organization's website. | (CNN) -- Barack Obama received the backing of a nation when he was elected for a second term as U.S. president last month, and now his favorite English soccer club has also won a significant ballot. English Premier League side West Ham United -- the team of choice of the 44th president of the United States -- has been selected as the preferred occupant for London's Olympic Stadium, the venue which hosted the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. The London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC) announced on Wednesday that the east London club -- whose stadium is located near to the former Olympic Park site in Stratford -- had beaten off competition from neighboring third-tier team Leyton Orient, a proposed sports university project and a consortium looking to bring Formula One to the British capital.
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Soccer club West Ham selected as preferred bidder for London's Olympic Stadium
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Premier League side beat off competition from third-tier team Leyton Orient
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Reconstruction work on the arena expected to cost between $210-240 million
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U.S. president's favorite English team will contribute $24 million | 57,211 | record_train |
Having @placeholder helps, but for it to come out and do 136,000 pieces [DVDs] in its first week is pretty impressive." | WASHINGTON (CNN) -- You don't find many churches making theatrical films. You especially don't find many churches making films starring Kirk Cameron about a firefighter in a crumbling marriage addicted to online porn. Kirk Cameron stars in "Fireproof," a film he was attracted to for its many themes, he said. But that's the case for Sherwood Baptist Church in Albany, Georgia. In fact, the film, "Fireproof," was the church's third movie. It was also an unexpected hit. In September it debuted at No. 4 at the box office, eventually bringing in $33.5 million and spawning two books: a novelization, also called "Fireproof," which is in The New York Times' best-seller list's Top 20; and a companion journal to the movie, "The Love Dare," which has sold more than 2 million copies.
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"Fireproof" about a firefighter having marriage problems
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Film was produced by a church, aimed some marketing at churches
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"Fireproof" successful in theaters, now success on DVD, has become a brand | 57,212 | record_train |
'Normally we would play @placeholder but he was injured. | By Ian Ladyman Follow @@Ian_Ladyman_DM Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal praised the attitude of defender Luke Shaw after the teenage defender came through 45 minutes against Inter Milan despite not being match fit. Van Gaal revealed on Monday that Shaw, 19, has been struggling for match fitness and the England international trained on his own in the hour leading up to United’s game at FedExField as he was not expected to be used. But an injury to young replacement Reece James left United with a problem and Van Gaal said of Shaw: 'He is working very hard and he was lucky tonight.
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Shaw had not expected to play against Inter Milan
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An injury to Reece James gave the left back his chance in the second half
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Shaw, who cost £27million from Southampton, is not yet match fit
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Louis van Gaal was impressed with the England defender | 57,213 | record_train |
a middle-class @placeholder schoolgirl, took her fatal dose three days later. | By Rebecca Evans and Andy Dolan A teenage drug dealer who sold a batch of ecstasy that killed a 15-year-old schoolgirl has been spared prison after a judge despaired at ‘the folly of youth’. Alex Williams, 17, sold an ‘exceptionally’ pure version of the drug to a friend of GCSE pupil Martha Fernback. Martha died within hours of taking it. Williams pleaded guilty to supplying ecstasy, but instead of the ten-year jail term he might have received, he was given a three-month curfew and an 18-month youth rehabilitation order. Sentenced: Alex Williams (left), 17, was spared prison after he sold a fatal dose of MDMA to 15-year-old schoolgirl Martha Fernback (right)
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Alex Williams sold 'exceptionally' pure MDMA to Martha Fernback, 15
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Martha collapsed in an Oxford park and died after taking the substance
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Boy, 17, was spared prison after admitting supplying a controlled drug
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Judge Mary Jane Mowat said she hoped the case would warn children of the dangers of drug taking | 57,214 | record_train |
European Union leaders hailed the vote, with eurozone finance ministers praising results "which should allow for the formation of a government that will carry the support of the electorate to bring @placeholder back on a path of sustainable growth." | Athens (CNN) -- The leader of Greece's center-right, pro-bailout New Democracy party claimed "a victory for all Europe" after topping Sunday's parliamentary elections, a vote seen as a referendum on the survival of the continent's common currency. New Democracy's Antonis Samaras now finds himself facing a new round of coalition talks, six weeks after a previous election that failed to produce a government. In a brief address following Sunday's vote, he pledged to form a slate "determined to do what it takes and do it fast." "Today the Greek people expressed their will to stay anchored within the euro, remain an integral part of the eurozone, honor the country's commitments and foster growth. This is a victory for all Europe," Samaras said. "I call on all parties that share those objectives to form a stable new government."
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NEW: News appears to boost markets -- Japanese stocks rise in early trading Monday
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EU leaders praise Greek "courage and resilience"
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Second-place Syriza says it will keep fighting bailouts
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The vote is a referendum on the euro used by 325 million people, a former minister says | 57,215 | record_train |
Wild car chase ends with suspect shot to death near @placeholder | The U.S. Capitol was briefly evacuated Saturday afternoon when a small aircraft entered restricted airspace, authorities said. The evacuation was ordered after authorities were unable to immediately contact the pilot, U.S. Capitol Police said. NORAD says two F-16 fighter jets intercepted the plane around 1:30 p.m. after it entered restricted airspace and was out of communication with air traffic control. The jets escorted the plane to the airport in Mount Airy, North Carolina, where the pilot was met by members of law enforcement. A U.S. official told CNN that the pilot's destination was Mount Airy, where he was going to meet his daughter. The source says the pilot said his outdated maps caused him some confusion. There was one other person in plane.
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NORAD jets escort the plane to airport in Mount Airy, North Carolina
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U.S. Capitol, the Library of Congress and the Supreme Court evacuated, police said
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The evacuation was ordered after authorities were unable to immediately contact the pilot
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The FAA is looking into why the pilot entered restricted airspace without authorization | 57,216 | record_train |
@placeholder avoided a double-dip recession in the wake of the 2008 global economic crisis, and has now returned steadfastly to growth. | By Daniel Martin, Whitehall Correspondent Britain will leapfrog Germany to become Europe’s largest economy by 2030, economists predict. Thanks to our decision not to join the euro, we will overtake France in less than five years to become the fifth-largest economy in the world. In a significant boost to George Osborne’s austerity programme, the Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR) hailed the UK as the second-best performing economy in the Western world after the United States – and said France was one of the worst. A vision of the future? The predictions, right, could be good news for George Osborne if true. The UK is set to beat Germany and France but lose out to Brazil and India, remaining the sixth-largest world economy
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We are seat to leapfrog Germany and France but lose to India and Brazil
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Austerity and our refusal to join Euro put us in good stead, study claims
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Study was by the Centre for Economics and Business Research | 57,217 | record_train |
A @placeholder judge ruled that she could be extradited in June. | One of the most high-profile women accused of connections with Mexico's drug trade was extradited to the United States Thursday, officials said. Mexican police handed over Sandra Avila Beltran, known as "The Queen of the Pacific," to U.S. marshals at an airport in central Mexico Thursday morning, Mexico's Attorney General's Office said in a statement. She will face cocaine trafficking charges in a federal court in Florida, prosecutors said. 14 bodies found in Mexico Avila was once a key drug trafficking link between Colombia and Mexico, prosecutors have said. She was arrested in Mexico City on September 28, 2007, smiling before cameras as authorities trumpeted her detention.
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The so-called "Queen of the Pacific" faces cocaine trafficking charges
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Authorities have said she was a key link between Mexican and Colombian cartels
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Her life is the subject of a ballad and a best-selling book
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In 2011, accusations surfaced that she received a Botox treatment in prison | 57,218 | record_train |
She is good for him: @placeholder does not have | By Daniel Bates PUBLISHED: 13:58 EST, 3 August 2013 | UPDATED: 04:32 EST, 4 August 2013 The married socialite who is pregnant with Simon Cowell’s baby cheated on her husband because ‘cuddling up to five Gucci bags’ at night did not satisfy her longing for a man. Lauren Silverman, who has enjoyed holidays on Cowell's yacht - sometimes with her husband and sometimes just with the X-Factor creator, lived a life of luxury that was empty without her husband Andrew around because he was often away on business, the man who raised her has claimed. Speaking exclusively to MailOnline, Stewart Eisenberg said that Lauren slept with Cowell because she was lonely and you ‘can’t put a credit card under your arm when you go out to dinner’.
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Stepfather claims 36-year-old had affair with X-Factor creator because she was lonely
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Mother-to-be Lauren Silverman seen shopping at a Hamptons toy store
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Husband is staying with her at seaside home but couple are said to be barely talking
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The two have been arguing over custody rights ever since news broke that she was expecting a baby with longtime friend Simon Cowell | 57,219 | record_train |
while another told @placeholder “I’ll find you and i’ll kill you.” | By Reuters and Mark Prigg PUBLISHED: 20:10 EST, 9 February 2014 | UPDATED: 13:14 EST, 10 February 2014 Phones preloaded with the hit game Flappy Bird are being listed for as much as $20,000 on eBay today after the app was deleted. The developer of Flappy Bird, which was the most popular free mobile game on Apple App Store and Google's Android Play store, removed the game from the online stores on the weekend. Today it was revealed he had received a barrage of death threats on Twitter, as players who missed their chance appear to be willing to pay a huge premium on eBay for the game.
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Nguyen Ha Dong, a Vietnamese game developer, announced on Twitter Saturday that he would take down his game Flappy Birds
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Developer has received death threats on Twitter for pulling the app
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The game was the most popular free mobile game on Apple App Store
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Dong wrote that he removed the game not for legal reasons but because he 'cannot take this anymore'
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He reportedly made about $50,000 a day from the free game from advertising
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Dong created Flappy Bird, inspired by Mario Bros, by himself in a few nights | 57,220 | record_train |
@placeholder was assessed in 1,199 patients with advanced prostate cancer who had previously received chemotherapy. | By Jenny Hope PUBLISHED: 19:13 EST, 17 October 2013 | UPDATED: 19:13 EST, 17 October 2013 Access denied: Crizotinib could benefit 1,000 patients a year but is deemed to lack evidence of benefits A drug for prostate cancer victims who have run out of other treatment options has been approved for use on the NHS. Enzalutamide extends life by at least five months for men who have stopped responding to hormone treatments or chemotherapy. Doctors hope the substance – developed in the UK – will help turn prostate cancer from a killer disease into a chronic illness with much longer survival rates.
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Enzalutamide was approved by the NHS rationing body after a price cut
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In trials it boosted life expectancy from 13.6 months to 18.4 months
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It also increased quality of life in half of those suffering the deadly disease
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The drug is expected to become available early next year | 57,221 | record_train |
'Some people order early to guarantee delivery by @placeholder and we’re sure internet shopping will be up on Friday - and that will be a bonus for some struggling retailers.' | It looks like Santa has got his work cut out this Christmas. These astounding pictures show staff at a huge, real-life grotto preparing for the busiest online shopping days of the year. But rather than working in Lapland, they are busy at a plant in Rugeley, Staffordshire run by internet shopping firm Amazon, which yesterday, Black Friday, received an order about every 35 seconds. The enormous scale of Amazon's Christmas operation is evident from this picture of its warehouse in Staffs, which delivers toys, games and electronic equipment The massive warehouse is the only one of Amazon's UK distribution centres which doesn't sell books. On average it will receive an order once every 35 seconds
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Workers will process an order every 35 seconds at start of busiest week of the the year
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Firm expects to dispatch up to 2million products today and even more on Cyber Monday
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Bargain hunters will find discounts on more than 1,000 items
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Sales records expected to exceed £200m and smash records | 57,222 | record_train |
Americanized '@placeholder': LMNO Productions will now attempt to make their own versions of success concepts such as the 134-hours journey of a Norwegian ship | By Sara Malm The Norwegian ‘Slow-TV’ movement has been a surprising success in its home country, and the concept is now being taken across the pond. Norway has developed an international reputation for its series of 'Slow-TV' programmes, including a live-broadcast of a seven-hour train journey and the creation of a sweater, from sheep to knitted garment. Los Angeles-based production company LMNO Productions, has bought the U.S. rights to the concept and is set to start making ‘ambiance shows’ for the American audience this year. The Scandinavian way: A U.S. production company has bought the rights to Norwegian 'Slow TV' which has seen shows such as a seven-hour broadcast of a train journey from Oslo to Bergen (pictured), knitting TV and a live feed from a bird house
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Norwegian concept of 'Slow TV' set to arrive in the U.S.
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'Slow TV' shows include live-streams of train journeys and knitting
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American production company LMNO has bought the rights | 57,223 | record_train |
Now, with a further blast yesterday in the western city of @placeholder, observers are questioning the competence of those in charge of the country's missile programme. | By Lee Moran Last updated at 4:59 PM on 29th November 2011 This satellite image shows the devastation caused by a mysterious blast at an Iranian missile base earlier this month. Its buildings are destroyed, mountains of debris are scattered in courtyards and roads are severely damaged. Iranian authorities claimed the November 12 explosion, which killed 17 at the Revolutionary Guard compound 25 miles east of the capital of Tehran, was caused by 'an accident' when ammunition was being moved. Devastated: This satellite image shows the destruction caused by the November 12 blast Before: This is the missile base pictured before it was devastated in a blast on November 12
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Aerial photo shows buildings wiped out in November 12 incident
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Western city of Isfahan rocked by blast on Monday
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Investigators believe Roberta, 64, was shot by @placeholder, while John Jr., 47, was shot in the left side of his chest by Ruckinger's husband. | (CNN) -- Josephine Ruckinger had been estranged from family members for about 20 years. She burst back into their lives briefly with deadly consequences. Ruckinger and her husband, Jeffrey, both 43, broke into an Ashville, Pennsylvania, home, where they shot and killed her mother and brother, before being killed by Ruckinger's father, according to Pennsylvania State Police. The woman's parents, John Sr. and Roberta Frew, had returned home from an evening out around 10 p.m. ET on Friday. They were sitting in the living room with their adult son, John Jr., when their estranged daughter and her husband knocked at the door. When Roberta Frew answered, gunfire erupted, police said.
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Josephine Ruckinger had been estranged from her family for some 20 years
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Police say she and her husband broke into her parents' home
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Ruckinger allegedly shot her mother; her husband allegedly shot her brother
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Ruckinger's father returned fire, killing his daughter and her husband, police say | 57,225 | record_train |
On his travels he has toured safari parks, ridden on elephants, sailed around glaciers and even took part in a cycle race in his native @placeholder. | By Chris Pleasance A retired Swiss airline pilot flying around the world for the last two years in a plane he built himself has been arrested after straying into Indonesian airspace. Heinz Peier, 65, was forced to land by Indonesian fighter jets today before being surrounded by armed soldiers at Soewondo Air Base where he was arrested. According to his blog, Peier was due to travel from Sri Lanka to the Philippines when the arrest happened, and was not planning to stop in Indonesia. A Swiss pensioner flying around the world in an aircraft he built himself has been arrested in Indonesia after flying into the country's airspace illegally, according to an Air Force spokesman
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Heinz Peier, 65, used to be a Swiss Air pilot but has since retired
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Since 2012 he has been flying around the world in a homemade plane
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His travels have so far taken in six continents and more than 100 cities
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He was forced to land in Soewondo, Indonesia, today by fighter jets
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Peier was arrested at gunpoint after apparently flying into their airspace | 57,226 | record_train |
'I'm proud of the American and @placeholder forces that planned, rehearsed and successfully conducted this operation.' | By Associated Press and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:25 EST, 10 December 2012 | UPDATED: 13:20 EST, 11 December 2012 The U.S. soldier who lost his life during a daring mission to rescue an American doctor from the clutches of the Taliban has been identified as a Navy SEAL Team Six member from Pennsylvania. The Pentagon said the SEAL killed during the weekend rescue mission in Afghanistan was Petty Officer 1st Class Nicolas D. Checque of Monroeville, Pennsylvania. He was among members of SEAL Team Six, which freed Dr Dilip Joseph of Colorado Springs, Colorado, who was abducted on Wednesday.
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Nicolas Checque, 28, was killed in the rescue operation in Afghanistan on Sunday
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But without enrollment figures, it's impossible to know whether @placeholder is seeing a flood of new customers or just a trickle. | As President Obama's signature health insurance overhaul effort began to enroll new participants on Monday, some states running their own insurance exchanges saw huge levels of website traffic but paltry interest in signing up. California, the ultimate blue state whose federal lawmakers voted overwhelmingly in support of Obamacare, turned less than 1 per cent of its Web visits into 'Covered California' participants on Tuesday. 'We had over 5.7 million hits to our website as of 3 p.m. yesterday,' Covered California spokeswoman Kelsey Caldwell told MailOnline Wednsday. '7,700 consumers began their application process yesterday. ... 4,143 applications are pending,' she added. 'We received 23,269 calls yesterday to our service center.'
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California's program registered an estimated 0.58 per cent of website visitors in its first day
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A Connecticut congressman boasted that his state took 167 applications for Obamacare services on day one, a rate of 0.59 per cent
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Obama administration won't say how many Americans signed up on the central website that covered insurance exchanges for 36 states
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Kentucky's 5.3 per cent application rate seems to be the nation's highest
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Based on @placeholder's own initial reviews and the original assessments by Cell, OHSU agrees that there were some minor errors made when preparing the figures for initial submission. | (CNN) -- Researchers managed to create embryonic stem cells through cloning, a breakthrough in the field that was announced May 15 in the journal Cell. That study is now being called into question -- but not necessarily on scientific grounds. It appears that the study authors, led by Shoukhrat Mitalipov at Oregon Health & Science University, made some errors in the graphical presentations when they submitted the manuscript. A commenter on the PubPeer website noticed some duplication of figures (the data plots, graphics and images in a scientific paper) and apparent errors in labeling. Mitalipov acknowledged that the commenter made some valid points but told Nature.com, "The results are real, the cell lines are real, everything is real."
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A study about cloning stem cells contained errors in its presentation of graphics
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The journal Cell says these errors don't impact the scientific findings
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His name was cleared, but by 1917 he had already left the @placeholder. | One hundred years ago today, 21-year-old Edward 'Ryko' Reichenbach, arrived at the old Darwin Post Office, having cycled 3,000km across the desert from the post office in Adelaide. Ryko, a keen cyclist and photographer, broke the record for the fastest person to cycle form Adelaide to Darwin, completing the journey in just 28 days. The Northern Territory Library, which is on the site of the old post office, where Ryko completed his journey, is marking the centenary of the occasion with an exhibition of some of the photographs Ryko took during his journey. Ryko is pictured riding his bike through a 'gauntlet of spears', though it is believed the picture was posed and he had a good relationship with local indigenous people. The caption on this picture reads 'Arnheim Land cycling episode - overcome by the Myalls. Running the gauntlet of spears'
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Edward 'Ryko' Reichenback cycled from Adelaide to Darwin at the age of 21
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The 3,000km journey took him 28 days to complete. He arrived at the Darwin Post Office 100 years ago today
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The Northern Territory Library have released photographs of his journey to commemorate the centenary
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The keen photographer took more than 3,000 photographs of the Northern Territory but they were stolen from his apartment and only a few hundred are available to the public, from private collections or libraries | 57,230 | record_train |
Wickr also has a few more messaging features than the minimalist @placeholder. | (CNN) -- On the Internet, a truly private conversation is hard to come by. Personal communications on apps, e-mail and social networks are very much an open book, and they leave a trail of personal data that can potentially be accessed by criminals, corporations and government agencies. No wonder more and more people are using apps whose messages quickly disappear from phones once they've been read. Take Wickr, a self-destructing messaging app that takes security very seriously. The free app has been available on iOS for a little more than a year and on Monday, it expanded its reach to a wider audience with an Android version.
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Wickr is a self-destructing messaging app created by computer-security experts
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Snapchat has played down the security of its similar app in the past
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Messages sent using Wickr are anonymous and encrypted | 57,231 | record_train |
On Friday, Chavez told VTV that the @placeholder government's accusations "have become a threat against our sovereignty, [against] our people and against the revolution." | (CNN) -- Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has deployed troops to areas near the Colombian border and says he is reviewing plans for a potential war as tension between the two nations rises. "Three nights ago I told the vice-president. It makes me sad, I confess, that I'm reviewing war plans," he said during a phone interview on the state-run VTV network. Special forces are moving to 10 districts near the Colombian border to be prepared in case Colombian President Alvaro Uribe issues an invasion order before he leaves office August 7, Chavez said Friday. Colombia and Venezuela are at odds over accusations that leftist rebels have found refuge in Venezuela.
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Chavez says he is reviewing war plans as tension with Colombia grows
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Troops are deploying to 10 districts near the border, he says
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Colombia claims leftist rebels have found refuge in Venezuela
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Lester said @placeholder's fraud from at least 2008 until last month was revealed in a 16-page handwritten suicide note. | A lawyer who confessed to fleecing friends and family with a $5million Ponzi scheme in a suicide note - then survived his attempt to drown himself - has been charged with fraud. Former corporate lawyer Charles Bennett, 56, jumped into the Hudson river in New York City last month, but was saved by police divers. Before making the suicide attempt, Bennett had written a lengthy suicide note confessing to establishing the scheme under the guise of a genuine investment portfolio, then blowing the money to fund his own 'absurd' lifestyle. Suicide attempt: Charles Bennett threw himself into the Hudson river last month, after writing a note confessing to starting a $5million Ponzi scheme
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Charles Bennett, 56, jumped in the Hudson river last month and left note
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Was saved by police, who found document confessing to starting scheme
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Bennett wrote that he fleeced friends and family of savings to fund lifestyle
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Was charged Friday with fraud in the hospital where he is recovering | 57,233 | record_train |
Using a half-tone version of a digital image as their guide (imagine a picture broken down into tiny grayscale circles), the designers create four layers of tiny pen dots that correspond with the @placeholder process colors. | (CNN)Who says you need a printer to churn out digital-quality images? The Human Printer, a project from graphic design duo Stinsensqueeze, is recreating this modern effect with decidedly old-school techniques. Louise Naunton Morgan and Stina Gromark use fine tip markers and endless patience to mimic the layered tonality of CMYK color printing, which uses cyan, magenta, yellow and black to create the full spectrum. (You may recognize these colors from your old printer cartridges.) However, the handmade component gives each print its own look and feel. "With something handmade, you create unique experiences or unique art works, whereas digitally, you can produce it over and over again, and it's exactly the same," says Gromark.
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The Human Printer recreates digital prints by hand using fine tip markers
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Stinsensqueeze, the design duo behind the project, mimics CMYK color processes
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The project is meant to highlight the relationship between humans and technology
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Making a letter size image this way could take up to 10 hours | 57,234 | record_train |
A @placeholder spokesman said it would ‘respond to the coroner in due course’. | Airlines must take action to prevent passenger deaths from toxic fumes inside aircraft cabins, a coroner has warned. Pressurised air tainted with jet fuel is risking the lives of everyone travelling on planes, Sheriff Payne said. Demanding an urgent response from airline bosses, the Dorset coroner said: ‘In my opinion there is a risk that future deaths will occur unless action is taken.’ Scroll down for video British Airways co-pilot Richard Westgate (pictured) died aged 43 in December 2012. His family are convinced that he was the victim of 'aerotoxic syndrome' and was poisoned to death by toxic fumes from plane cabins
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Sheriff Stanhope Payne has warned of dangers of exposure to cabin fumes
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Senior coroner for Dorset said regulars could face 'damage to their health'
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Mr Payne is investigating death of 43-year-old BA pilot Richard Westgate
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He has written to BA and Civil Aviation Authority asking for 'urgent action'
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Coroner has outlined five matters of concern over fumes in plane cabins | 57,235 | record_train |
He is doing two big @placeholder fundraisers in Texas this week to get political money. | (CNN) -- President Barack Obama is in Texas today. Texas is the center of the current crisis at the border. From Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras, thousands upon thousands of children are pouring into the United States. This flood of foreign children is not a problem of border security. They are not sneaking across the border illegally. Under the Feinstein Amendment of 2008, unaccompanied minors from these countries can present themselves at a legal border crossing, claim to be political refugees and seek asylum. The argument on the left is that these three countries have violent gangs and therefore we have a moral obligation to take in their children. One Democratic senator told me that the real key was to end violence in those three countries.
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Newt Gingrich warns that President Obama's border plan spends too much and does little
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Obama proposed an additional $3.7 billion for the immigration crisis on the southern border
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For a fraction of that, one GOP senator said, he could fly every immigrant back home, first class | 57,236 | record_train |
The Airports of Thailand declared @placeholder airport, which primarily services domestic flights, closed Tuesday night, after floodwaters flowed onto runways and affected the lighting. | Bangkok, Thailand (CNN) -- Bangkok faces the highest flood levels yet and is preparing for the worst, the governor of the Thai capital told CNN. Residents are urged to flee the rising floodwaters, which have already forced the closure of Bangkok's Don Muang airport and the evacuation of flood victims who have taken refuge there. Thailand's government has declared a five-day public holiday in flood-affected provinces to try to encourage people to seek safety elsewhere before high tides expected this weekend. But Bangkok Gov. Sukhumbhand Paripatra told CNN the authorities could not evacuate a whole city and it was difficult to persuade the Thai people to leave their homes, despite the risk.
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NEW: Bangkok's governor warns of the highest water levels in next few days
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Evacuations include 600 inmates at a prison, some animals from a zoo
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PM warns capital could be submerged by as much as 1.5 meters (4.9 feet)
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Authorities: Floods have killed 373 people and affected more than 9.5 million | 57,237 | record_train |
Luckily for @placeholder, his helmet took the brunt of the force and the incident led to a 15-yard penalty for the Cleveland for unnecessary roughness. | Antonio Brown attempted to hurdle Cleveland Browns' Spencer Lanning but ended up kicking him the face. The Pittsburgh Steelers punt returner embarked on an impressive run, and looked destined for a touchdown, but was cut short when Lanning got in his way. Brown attempted to hurdle the Cleveland man but instead kicked him in the face in a move that made Nigel de Jong's assault on Xabi Alonso look like child's play. VIDEO Scroll down to watch NFL karate kick: Antonio Brown floors Spencer Lanning High kick: Antonio Brown only had Spencer Lanning to beat as he headed for a touchdown
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Pittsburgh Steelers beat Cleveland Browns 27-17
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Antonio Brown karate kicked punter Spencer Lanning in the face
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Brown claimed he was trying to hurdle Lanning but mistimed his jump | 57,238 | record_train |
WorldView-3 is one of five @placeholder-observation satellites being used by DigitalGlobe. | By Victoria Woollaston for MailOnline The WorldView-3 spacecraft (illustration pictured) identifies objects as small as 1 foot (31cm) from an orbit of 383 miles (617km) Orbiting above Earth is a satellite so powerful, it can identify the number of chickens, manhole covers and even parking spaces around the world. DigitalGlobe's WorldView-3 spacecraft was launched into space from a military base in California on Wednesday - and is so high-resolution, it can pick out objects as small as 1 foot (31cm). The 18ft-long (5.4 metres), 8ft-wide (2.4 metres) satellite should last for at least seven years, but experts claim the satellite could be functional for almost double that time.
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WorldView-3 spacecraft identifies objects as small as one foot (31cm)
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It launched into space from a military base in California on Wednesday
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High-resolution satellite can count the number of chickens, manhole covers, and parking spaces around the world, for example
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It can also send 1.2 GB of data back to Earth every second
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At an orbit of 383 miles (617 km), it can see home plates in stadiums
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The 18ft-long (5.4 metres), 8ft-wide (2.4 metres) satellite should last for seven years - but is expected to orbit for much longer | 57,239 | record_train |
: A bachelor teapot, dating from 1799, and owned by Admiral Lord @placeholder will form part of the sale, entitled 1,000 Ways Of Seeing | By Lizzie Parry PUBLISHED: 16:06 EST, 27 February 2014 | UPDATED: 18:32 EST, 27 February 2014 Al Capone's silver-plated cocktail shaker, an armchair once owned by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and a cut-glass claret jug from the Titanic. They are just three of the items from the private collection of American art enthusiast Stanley Seeger, described as the 'greatest of our time' and set to fetch thousands when they go up for auction. Among the treasure trove is Orson Welles' personal draft script for the film Citizen Kane, which bears the director's amendments and is marked as 'Mr Welles' working copy'.
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The private collection of Stanley Seeger will go up for auction next month
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1,000 Ways of Seeing features hundreds of lots to be sold by Sotheby's
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Seeger and his partner Christopher Cone used all of the items they owned
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Admiral Nelson's teapot was used for afternoon tea, while Al Capone's cocktail shaker was used to make Bloody Marys
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Eight 100-million-year-old dinosaur eggs and Orson Welles' personal draft script for the film Citizen Kane will also be up for sale | 57,240 | record_train |
@placeholder's Mintz said the rugged and remote region has been affected repeatedly by cholera epidemics, most recently last year. | Yaounde, Cameroon (CNN) -- Cholera has killed 297 people in the west African nation of Cameroon, health officials said Wednesday. The outbreak, which began in May, has exceeded 3,000 cases, said Dr. Eric Mintz, the leader of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's global water sanitation and hygiene epidemiology team. The agency has an office in Cameroon. "It's a lot of cases and a lot of deaths," he said in a telephone interview. "More deaths than should be expected under the best of conditions." Under ideal conditions, cholera's fatality rate ought to be less than 1 percent, he said. But Cameroon's conditions are not ideal. Many people live far from the medical aid that could help them rehydrate and replace the sodium and potassium lost in their stools and vomit. "That delay can be critical," Mintz said. "If you don't get the fluids and the electrolytes replaced through hydration, you can go into shock and die as a result."
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Cameroon's northern region has repeatedly been the site of cholera outbreaks
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Few in northern Cameroon have access to potable water
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role as cunning villain @placeholder in the show's reboot, which started airing | By Iona Kirby Dallas star Larry Hagman has died at the age of 81. The actor, who was famed for playing JR Ewing on the hit show, died at a Dallas hospital on Friday after complications with his recent battle with throat cancer. He is survived by wife Maj, who he married in 1952. In 2008, Maj was diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease. Scroll down for video Legend: Dallas star Larry Hagman, pictured (left) in the iconic show with Linda Gray in 1978 and (right) on November 15, has died at the age of 81 after complications with cancer. He was famed for playing JR Ewing
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Actor revealed in October 2011 that he had a form of throat cancer
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Hagman's 56-year showbiz career started in off-Broadway show
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In 1965 he landed TV part in I Dream of Jeannie, which ran for five years
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He starred in Dallas from 1978 until 1991, reprising his role earlier this year
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Burnley currently trail the @placeholder by 2.25 points, which are awarded for disciplinary record, positive play, respect towards opponents and referees and the behaviour of team officials. | West Ham could be denied European football in their final season at Upton Park by the ill-discipline of their Premier League rivals in the knockout rounds of this year’s continental competitions. The top three nations in UEFA’s Respect and Fair Play rankings qualify for a Europa League place ahead of next term. England were third behind Republic of Ireland and Holland before the latter stages of the Champions League and Europa League resumed this month. Sam Allardyce's West Ham are currently top of the Fair Play table but could miss out on the Europa League West Ham are two points ahead of Burnley and Liverpool in the Premier League Fair Play rankings
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West Ham are top of the Premier League 'Respect and Fair Play' rankings
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The top three nations in the rankings qualify for a Europa League place
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England are currently third, but West Ham will need to rely on their rivals avoiding misdemeanours in continental competitions this season | 57,243 | record_train |
In the current case, Knight struck two men with his pickup in a @placeholder burger stand parking lot. | Death Row Records founder Suge Knight was rushed to the hospital with a panic attack minutes after pleading not guilty to murdering his friend and attempting to kill another man in a hit-and-run. Wearing a Los Angeles County orange inmate jumpsuit, Knight, 49, stood in a defendant's box next to his attorneys and intently read the complaint against him at the hearing in a high security courtroom in Compton, California. Knight has been held at the Los Angeles Men’s Central Jail since Friday, when he surrendered to authorities at the West Hollywood Sheriff’s Station. Scroll down for video Death Row Records founder Suge Knight (pictured on Tuesday) was rushed to the hospital with a panic attack minutes after pleading not guilty to murdering his friend and attempting to kill another man in a hit-and-run
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In lockup area next to the courtroom when he began experiencing chest pains and he was taken to hospital via an ambulance
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Knight charged with murder in hit-and-run that killed Terry Carter
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Also charged with attempted premeditated murder, faces life
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He was denied bail due to criminal record, deemed a 'flight risk'
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Music producer claims he was unaware he had hit anyone with his truck
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Knight says he was running after being attacked by a group of men
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Knight has been held at the Men’s Central Jail since Friday
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@placeholder is looking at a hair colour catalogue, but women's magazines are forbidden | It is almost impossible for westerners to gain access to Iran first-hand, but these pictures aim to take us right inside their private lives. Iranian photographers have shared what life is like for ordinary young people by taking pictures of a place foreigners would rarely ever see - their living rooms. Western understandings of Iran tend to be dominated by the aggressive rhetoric of outgoing President Mahmoud Ahmedinijad and controversy over the country's nuclear capabilities. Beauty salon owner Zohreh, right, sits at her desk in her home with her customers - once they leave the salon they will have to cover their newly-done hair, and their arms
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15 young Iranian photographers welcome us into the 'Iranian living room'
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Book lifts the veil on life for ordinary people living in repressive regime
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With the new president there are signs social strictures may relax | 57,245 | record_train |
The gas tank was where the protagonists stored their cash in the film, and is signed by @placeholder himself | By Alex Finnis for MailOnline The customised Captain America chopper Peter Fonda rode in 1969 classic 'Easy Rider' came to symbolise the counter-culture movement of the 1960s, and riding it has been described as like 'going out with Marilyn Monroe. Now, the iconic stars-and-stripes Harley-Davidson is going up for auction, and is expected to fetch between $1million-$1.2million, because it is the only one which remains from filming, and was used in the famous climactic scene, in which Fonda is thrown from the bike. The seller is Michael Eisenberg, a California businessman who once co-owned a Los Angeles motorcycle-themed restaurant with Fonda and 'Easy Rider' co-star Dennis Hopper.
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The classic stars-and-stripes Harley-Davidson is up for auction next month
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It is the only one remaining from the four made to film the 1969 movie
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Was used to film the iconic final scene in which Fonda is flung from the bike
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Being sold by a California businessman who owned a restaurant with Fonda | 57,246 | record_train |
Just prior to his first tweet in more than a year, a message on his account read: 'This is Mike who has been running @placeholder's twitter account since his arrest. | Australian journalist Peter Greste took to Twitter to express his sheer joy after being released from an Egyptian prison where he was held for over 400 days. The 49-year-old Al Jazeera and ex-BBC journalist shared a photo of himself on a beach in Cyprus at about 9:30pm Australian time on Tuesday, with his arms thrown in the air and the caption: 'Free in Cyprus! Feels sweet. Peter back online for first time in 400+ days. Special thanks to Mike 4 [sic] nursing twitter'. It was followed by a Tweet that confirmed Greste was on his way home: 'Brother Mike and I due to head home to Australia shortly. Can't wait for the family reunion.'
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Peter Greste was released from a Cairo prison and deported on Sunday
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On Tuesday the journalist issued his first tweets in over 400 days
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They showed him standing on a beach in Cyprus and revealed he was due to head home to Australia shortly
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He said he was looking forward to being reunited with his family
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However Greste continues to advocate for the release of his two colleagues who remain imprisoned in Egypt
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The three men spent 400 days in prison for allegedly aiding the black-listed Muslim Brotherhood | 57,247 | record_train |
@placeholder sneaked a 2-1 win over West Brom to fight their way into fifth place in the Premier League | The Barclays Premier League made Tuesday night that bit more exciting, but what does it mean in terms of the table? Liverpool, West Ham, Manchester United and Aston Villa all made significant progress and here, Sportsmail take a look at how Tuesday night's results shaped the standings. PREMIER LEAGUE TABLE Scroll down to see the full table after Tuesday night's results Liverpool moved into eighth with a 3-1 win over Leicester City at the King Power Stadium, leaving them five points behind Manchester United in the coveted fourth position. Leicester, on the other hand, remain bottom after goals from Adam Lallana, Steven Gerrard and Jordan Henderson.
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Liverpool beat Leicester City 3-1 to move up Premier League table
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West Ham beat West Brom 2-1 at the Hawthorns to remain in fifth
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Manchester United recorded their fourth straight win against Stoke | 57,248 | record_train |
Watch @placeholder examine CNN poll results on black political support » | WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Sen. Hillary Clinton's lead over Sen. Barack Obama, her chief rival for the Democratic presidential nomination, is growing among African-American voters who are registered Democrats, and particularly among black women, a poll said Wednesday. Sen. Hillary Clinton is the top choice of African-American Democrats, a new poll suggests. Among black registered Democrats overall, Clinton had a 57 percent to 33 percent lead over Obama. That's up from 53 percent for Clinton and 36 percent for Obama in a poll carried out in April. The 26-point difference between black women and men underscores the fact that the nation's vote is divided not only by race, but also by gender, said CNN political analyst Bill Schneider. "Black women don't just vote their black identity," he said. "They also vote their identity as women."
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Sen. Hillary Clinton is top choice of black Democrats, poll suggests
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Clinton leads Sen. Barack Obama 57 percent to 33 percent among black voters
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Clinton support from African-American women at 68 percent
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Black men more evenly split between Obama and Clinton | 57,249 | record_train |
Statement: Pro-Russian @placeholder in Kharkiv outline their feelings on Russia's actions in the Ukraine | By Sam Webb Protestors supporting Russia's intervention in Crimea have clashed with police at rallies across the Ukraine, as U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov met in Paris in another bid to calm tensions. In Donetsk, pro-Moscow protesters stormed the railway station and were blocking trains to Kiev and Lviv. At a demonstration in Kharkiv today there were banners urging 'Russia -Save us', and pleading for a referendum on joining Moscow. Scroll down for video Red flag: Pro-Russian activists rally in front of the Lenin monument in Kharkiv today, as Secretary of State John Kerry met his Russian counterpart today in Paris
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Demonstrators showed their allegiance at protests in Donetsk and Kharkiv
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The unrest came as John Kerry and Sergey Lavrov met in Paris
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Russia today set out demands for new federation with autonomous powers | 57,250 | record_train |
@placeholder dreams are made of this: Youngster Kristoffer Peterson celebrates his equaliser | By Dominic King Follow @@DominicKing_DM Liverpool's opening friendly of the summer ended in defeat in Denmark on the day their relationship with Luis Suarez officially ended. As Barcelona spoke about signing Suarez for the first time since releasing a statement last Friday that they had agreed a £75million fee for him, Brendan Rodgers was overseeing a workout in Brondby for a squad that was high on enthusiasm but low on experience. Rodgers’ were beaten 2-1 by a last minute goal in the Brondby Stadion, a result that was joyously received by locals – “we’ve never lost to Liverpool!” they sang at the final whistle – but it is not a result Rodgers will read anything in to.
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Liverpool kicked off their pre-season campaign with a 2-1 defeat to Brondby
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Daniel Agger captained an experimental Reds side in Denmark
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The Merseyside club were without any of their new summer signings
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Fabio Borini made his Liverpool return after a Sunderland loan spell
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Christian Norgaard put Brondby into the lead on 23mins
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Fehran Hasani denied Brendan Rodgers' side a result with a superb individual goal in injury-time | 57,251 | record_train |
The affair is exposing just how close @placeholder's politicians and banks are intertwined, casting a shadow over the general election on February 24 and 25. | London (CNN) -- Italians don't tend to pay much attention to billion-dollar banking scandals when it comes to casting their votes for the country's next leader. The country is "saturated" with them, according to Italian politics expert Duncan McDonnell of the European University Institute in Florence. The people say "So what?" he adds. That indifference is reflected in January's opinion polls pointing to this month's election. But a financial scandal at the world's oldest bank, Monti dei Paschi di Siena, could upset the apathy. The scandal centers on losses of 730 million euros ($975 million) from financial products, details of which were allegedly hidden from regulators. The transactions, which took place between 2007 and 2009, have now triggered a probe into the bank's former management.
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The scandal centers on losses of 730 million euros ($975 million) from financial products
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McDonnell said local party officials were "all up to their necks in Monte dei Paschi"
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The @placeholder producers have promised there will be fewer departures and deaths in this series. | By Jan Moir PUBLISHED: 16:31 EST, 6 September 2013 | UPDATED: 16:31 EST, 6 September 2013 We return to Downton Abbey in the dead of night, six months after the death of Matthew Crawley. The honeyed stone of the great house is sheathed in velvety darkness. Only a single bedroom light glows, high up near the eaves. A shadow moves across the window. Whassat noise? A baby crying? A bat? Mrs Patmore strangling a pheasant for lunch? There’s no way of telling. The walls of Downton must keep their secrets just that agonising bit longer. Dancing into Downton: Hugh Bonneville and Elizabeth McGovern are set to return to TV screens this week
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The smash hit ITV drama returns for a fourth series this weekend | 57,253 | record_train |
manages, despite its lack of a connection with he @placeholder president. | Malik Obama, the president's Kenyan half brother, was photographed in 2010 at a public event in Yemen wearing a 'keffiyeh' – a special scarf – bearing two anti-Israel slogans of the terror group Hamas, it emerged today. 'Jerusalem is ours – WE ARE COMING,' reads one saying. 'From the river to the sea,' says the other statement. That rallying cry refers to Palestinian militants' belief that the territory representing Israel, with the Jordan River to the east and the Mediterranean Sea to the west, rightfully belongs to them – and Israel should not exist. During a 2010 event in Yemen, President Obama's half-brother Malik wore this Hamas keffiyeh featuring the slogans 'Jerusalem is ours -- WE ARE COMING!' and 'From the River to the Sea'
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Malik Obama runs the Barack H. Obama foundation and was the Best Man at the president's wedding
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He appeared at the 2010 Orphans Development Fund conference wearing a Hamas 'keffiyeh' scarf with well-known Palestinian slogans printed on it
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The sayings included 'Jerusalem is ours – WE ARE COMING' and 'From the river to the sea,' a statement that suggests Israel doesn't exist
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Two up with three to play, and with the @placeholder pair hell bent on redemption, the American's conservatism when trying to close out the match opened the door. | Gleneagles, Scotland (CNN) -- European momentum endures at the Ryder Cup, despite a brief reality check. Two years on from the "Miracle of Medinah", those in blue responded to an early blow from its American opponent to end a breathless day in prime position. As the sun dipped below the Ochil Hills in Scotland, Europe carved out a 5-3 advantage, roaring back in an afternoon session that spoke of the continent's deep reserves. That the pairing of world No. 1 Rory McIlroy and No. 3 Sergio Garcia scrambled desperately to grab a tie in their afternoon match, having lost in the morning, underlines the point.
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Europe lead the U.S. by two after the opening day fourballs and foursomes
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Team USA win morning fourballs before Europe storm back with 3½ points in afternoon
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Pairing of Justin Rose and Henrik Stenson seal maximum two points
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While the mission does not call for the @placeholder troops to engage in combat, they are carrying weapons to be used in self-defense. | Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama said Monday that U.S. advisers will keep trying to help Uganda and its neighbors capture Joseph Kony, the leader of the Lord's Resistance Army. "Today, I can announce that our advisers will continue their efforts to bring this madman to justice and to save lives," Obama said in a speech at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum. "It's part of our regional strategy to end the scourge that is the LRA and help realize a future where no African child is stolen from their family, and no girl is raped, and no boy is turned into a child soldier."
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Advisers working "to bring this madman to justice," Obama says
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Regional strategy aimed at ending "scourge" of Lord's Resistance Army, he says
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Currently, money is being spent in @placeholder to ‘assist Jamaican authorities in modernising their prison service and rehabilitation and reintegration activities’. | British taxpayers are paying to make jails in Jamaica and Nigeria more comfortable in a desperate bid to persuade foreign criminals to serve their sentences at home. Ministers have resorted to the tactic – designed to satisfy the human rights of inmates – after it emerged that the UK’s own prison system has turned into a ‘United Nations of crime’. Research by the House of Commons library, seen by the Mail, reveals how our jails contain inmates from a staggering 156 countries – more than three out of every four member states of the UN. Jos prison in Nigeria: The government wants to deport some of the 594 Nigerians currently in British prisons
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UK jails house inmates from 156 countries, including 900 Jamaicans and 594 Nigerians
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Government is spending £3million modernising foreign jails | 57,257 | record_train |
"The consequences of the Obama-@placeholder foreign policy is that our friends no longer trust us, and our enemies no longer fear us," Cruz said. | Texas Sen. Ted Cruz warned on Wednesday that the release of the Senate Intelligence Committee's report on the use of torture is causing the United States' allies to "rethink" their cooperation with the country. He also pledged that when Republicans take over the Senate next month and have control over both chambers of Congress, they'll take steps to be a "check" on President Barack Obama's "ill-advised foreign policy." In remarks at the conservative Heritage Foundation, Cruz declared, "Torture is wrong, unambiguously." But he decried the release of what he called a "partisan Democrat" report as "reckless and irresponsible." "The international repercussions of this partisan report are just beginning," he said, adding that even "friends and allies across the globe are rethinking" their relationship with the U.S.
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Texas Sen. Ted Cruz said the release of the torture report will affect U.S. relations with its allies
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'I believe that the biased assessment of the situation in Ukraine, and the policy of double standards, led to a quarrel between two friendly nations - @placeholder and Ukraine.' | By Will Stewart for MailOnline Russian model Marina Sashina, 26, revealed her flag was defiled with yellow paint during a rehearsal for the World Bikini Model International Final in Beijing A 'dirty tricks' allegation has emerged at an international bikini pageant after the Russian contestant claimed she was victimised because of her loyalty to Vladimir Putin's policies over Ukraine. Model and TV presenter Marina Sashina, 26, revealed that her tricolour Russian flag was defiled with yellow paint during a rehearsal in Beijing. She is one of 48 contestants from 46 countries in China for the World Bikini Model International 2014 Final.
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Russian model Marina Sashina, 26, claims she is being victimised
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She is competing at the World Bikini Model International Final in China
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The TV presenter says her Russian flag was 'desecrated' with yellow paint
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She has made no secret of her positive view on Putin's polices over Ukraine
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Del Bosque is reluctant, however, to replace goalkeeper Iker Casillas despite his woeful display against the @placeholder, which the national team captain described as the worst game of his career. | Spain coach Vicente del Bosque is considering making changes to his line-up for Wednesday's World Cup Group B game against Chile after analysing the 5-1 humiliation at the hands of Holland. The defending champions head to the Maracana stadium in Rio de Janeiro needing not only a win but also a vastly-improved performance after being torn apart by the Dutch. Del Bosque has now taken the time to study that defeat and admits he may switch some players around, although he refused to play the blame game. Scroll down for video... Tinkerman: Spain coach has hinted that he could make changes for the game against Chile
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Spain coach Vicente del Bosque has hinted at making changes
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The reigning World Champions were thrashed 5-1 by Holland at Brazil 2014
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Real Madrid keeper Iker Casillas was heavily criticised for the defeat
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She announced she was leaving him in September - though he's been seeing @placeholder since August | By Michael Zennie PUBLISHED: 12:23 EST, 31 December 2013 | UPDATED: 13:55 EST, 31 December 2013 A newly released police interview video shows George Zimmerman's girlfriend describing in detail how the former neighborhood watch volunteer pointed a shotgun at her face and choked her last month. Weeks later, Samantha Scheibe recanted her story, saying she felt intimidated by police and coerced into saying that Zimmerman threatened her. Prosecutors subsequently declined to charge Zimmerman and the couple were seen retrieving his guns together, smiling. But on November 19, as Ms Scheibe sat with a Sanford, Florida, police detective, she calmly said that Zimmerman retrieved his pump-action shotgun from a weapons bag and pointed at it from just a few feet away when she threatened to call police.
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George Zimmerman was arrested November 19 after girlfriend Samantha Scheibe called police
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She withdrew her story weeks later, saying she had been intimidated by police
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Prosecutors dropped all charges against Zimmerman and the couple got back together
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In interview with Sanford, Florida, police detective, she calmly described their fight at her home
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Dispute started because Zimmerman was jealous of her ex-boyfriend, Scheibe says | 57,261 | record_train |
‘If only life had a stop and rewind button, @placeholder would be with us safe and sound.’ | By Sara Malm PUBLISHED: 16:05 EST, 18 February 2013 | UPDATED: 18:32 EST, 18 February 2013 The mother of a 13-year-old dancer killed when their car was hit by a drug dealer chased by police, has spoken of her ‘unbearable’ grief over losing her daughter. Wiktoria Was died instantly when 33-year-old Devon Newell crashed into the car she was travelling in with her mother, stepfather and four-year-old brother in Southwark, south-east London on January 6. Her mother Anna Uroda said her life was ‘incomplete’ without her daughter adding: ‘I will be tortured for the rest of my life,’ Woolwich Crown Court heard today.
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Wiktoria Was, 13, died following the crash in Southwark, south-east London
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Year 9 pupil was pronounced dead at the scene on January 6 this year
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Devon Newell, 33, was today sentenced to eight-and-a-half years in prison | 57,262 | record_train |
In the film, a scene at @placeholder's parents' shows Mr Goldman charming her parents and convincing them that he should marry her daughter. | By Emily Kent Smith The woman who inspired the film An Education has admitted for the first time that she only realised decades after her relationship with a teacher that she had been groomed. An Education is set in the 1960s but it was not until after 2000 that Lynn Barber, a renowned journalist, came to the realisation that what she initially thought was a love story was a peadophile grooming a young girl and conning her parents. The story of David Goldman and Jenny Mellor was a hit - winning Carey Mulligan, who plays Jenny, a best actress BAFTA.
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Film based on story of Lynn Barber groomed by teacher Simon Goldman
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Relationship in 1960s - grooming realisation only came in early noughties
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She immediately went to a nearby @placeholder bank branch where staff stayed until after closing time in order to resolve the problem. | A holidaymaker was left £27,000 in debt after mobile phone company Orange extracted £120 an hour from her account for almost a week. Anne Roberts was horrified to discover NatWest had repeatedly allowed the funds to be taken after she purchased a £20 pay-as-you-go phone while holidaying in Wales. A technical blip meant Orange had been withdrawing £20.49p from Ms Roberts’ account every ten minutes since she bought it. Nasty surprise: Anne Roberts was horrified to discover Orange had extracted £27,000 from her bank account after she purchased a £20 pay-as-you-go phone while holidaying in Wales Mrs Roberts had decided to buy the cheap phone with a £20 top up card from the Orange store in Carmarthen because her own mobile phone had no signal in Cwmdu near Llandudno.
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The technical glitch meant Anne Roberts paid out £120 an hour for almost a WEEK | 57,264 | record_train |
Based on the grand jury report, @placeholder's attorney general has charged Sandusky with 40 counts in what authorities allege was the sexual abuse of eight boys. | (CNN) -- Former Penn State University assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky denied Wednesday two new allegations of child abuse that authorities are investigating, his attorney said. "Jerry has adamantly denied the allegations," said attorney Joseph Amendola, adding that the accusations appear to be part of "a very nasty divorce and custody battle." The investigations were opened by Children and Youth Services in Pennsylvania, sources close to the investigation said Tuesday. In Pennsylvania, cases of alleged child abuse reported by an alleged victim who is an adult are strictly police matters, even if the alleged offenses occurred when that person was a child.
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Two new accusations of child abuse stem from "a very nasty" divorce, lawyer says
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Jerry Sandusky denies inappropriate contact with relatives, attorney says
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Sources: Two new cases were reported to authorities less than 60 days ago
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The crash in @placeholder, about 45 miles (70 km) northwest of Los Angeles, flipped over three double-decker Metrolink rail cars and derailed two others. | Truck driver Jose Alejandro Sanchez-Ramirez was arrested on suspicion of leaving the scene of an accident with injuries and is expected to be arraigned on Thursday afternoon A commuter train's on-board camera captured a fiery crash with a pickup truck abandoned by its driver on Tuesday morning, and federal investigators say the video could give a big boost to the search for a cause. The truck driver, Jose Alejandro Sanchez-Ramirez, a 54-year-old from Yuma, Arizona, was arrested on suspicion of leaving the scene of an accident with injuries and is expected to be arraigned on Thursday afternoon. The video, taken from the outward-facing camera on the front car of the Metrolink train bound for Los Angeles, was sent back to the Washington home of the National Transportation Safety Board for analysis, board member Robert Sumwalt said.
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Tuesday morning's Metrolink train crash with a pickup truck left abandoned on the tracks was captured by on-board cameras
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Federal investigators say the video could help their search for an explanation as to how and why the incident occurred
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Truck driver Jose Alejandro Sanchez-Ramirez, 54, is expected to appear in court on Thursday afternoon
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He was arrested on Tuesday on suspicion of leaving the scene of an accident with injuries
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@placeholder released a do-it-yourself hacking tool earlier Thursday so supporters could make their own computers part of the attack. | (CNN) -- Computer hackers supporting WikiLeaks shifted targets Thursday from Amazon to PayPal, they said, as Dutch authorities announced an arrest in connection with hacker attacks on the websites of MasterCard and Visa. The Dutch High Tech Crimes unit arrested a 16-year-old in The Hague, Netherlands, with prosecutors saying he confessed to attacks on the websites. "He is probably part of a larger group of hackers, who are under continued investigation," they said. The teen is due in court Friday in Rotterdam. Separately, a group of hackers calling themselves Anonymous Operations said they would attack PayPal, not Amazon.com, about an hour after an attack on Amazon was due to start.
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NEW: The U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights blasts pressure on websites
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A Dutch teen is arrested over hacking attacks on MasterCard and Visa
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A hackers' collective says it doesn't have enough forces to target Amazon.com
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@placeholder died almost a year ago of an accidental prescription drug overdose. | (CNN) -- It was a night for underdogs at the Golden Globes -- and a particularly rich one for the biggest underdog of them all, "Slumdog Millionaire." Dev Patel and Freida Pinto star in "Slumdog Millionaire," which was named best drama at the Golden Globes. The modestly budgeted movie -- about a poverty-raised orphan in Mumbai who goes on the Indian version of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" -- won awards for best drama, best director (Danny Boyle), best screenplay (Simon Beaufoy) and best original score (A.R. Rahman). The victories were all the more astonishing given the film's unlikely production history, which included cobbling together a $15 million budget, shooting on the streets of Mumbai and then struggling for distribution.
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"Slumdog Millionaire" wins best drama; nets four total wins
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Mickey Rourke wins best actor in a drama for "The Wrestler"
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Kate Winslet wins two Golden Globes -- one for actress, another for supporting
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'The problem is being resolved and the aircraft is due to depart for @placeholder again shortly. | By Travelmail Reporter A British Airways flight has been forced to make an emergency landing at Heathrow Airport shortly after takeoff this morning after a 'burning smell' was discovered in the cockpit. Flight BA 676 to Istanbul, Turkey, was carrying 185 passengers on board when suffered a technical fault after it left the London airport at about 11am today. The Metropolitan Police Service and fire fighters were called to the airport to be on alert for when the passenger plane landed back at the airport. Safe landing: The photo tweeted by the Met Police Service shows the BA plane on the runway at Heathrow
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Passenger flight to Istanbul, Turkey, suffered technical fault after takeoff
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Emergency services were called to Heathrow for when plane landed
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Born free: @placeholder runs through the village of Pierzwin, in Poland, where he lives | A stray dog has been hailed a hero after it saved the life of a three-year-old girl who had gone missing on freezing marshland - by cuddling up to her throughout the night. Little Julia wandered out of her grandmother's home, in Pierzwin, Poland, with a local mongrel called Czarue as the sun set on Friday. But as darkness fell the friends got lost as they wandered deeper into a nearby forest. Scroll down for video Hero hound: Czarue the mongrel has been hailed a hero after using his own body heat to keep three-year-old Julia alive in a dark forest
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Julia walked out of her grandmother's home, in Pierzwin, Poland, on Friday
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Grandmother says local stray Czarue and Julia are 'best friends'
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As darkness fell the friends got lost as they wandered deeper into forest
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Huge search operation launched including more than 200 rescuers
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Julia found, wet and with frostbite, cuddling Czarue, crying for her mother | 57,270 | record_train |
Now, he hopes the town "where @placeholder refused the crown" will have a new place in history: the town that sentences the 9/11 mastermind to death. | (CNN) -- Newburgh, New York, was a main military headquarters for George Washington during the American Revolution. More recently, authorities say, it was the birthplace of a foiled terrorist plot. If Mayor Nick Valentine gets his way, the town of 30,000 will host the terror trial of accused 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four alleged accomplices. "We've got nothing to lose," said Valentine, who also runs a tailor shop. About 60 miles up the Hudson River from New York City, Newburgh struggles with poverty, unemployment and crime. In 2004, the town was dubbed the third worst metropolitan area in the country.
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Newburgh, New York, is being considered as a potential site for 9/11 trial
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"We've got nothing to lose," says Mayor Nick Valentine
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The @placeholder policy is primarily aimed at deterrence and education, but nothing precludes commanders from handing out punishments, Lt. Gen. R.E. | By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 00:56 EST, 26 December 2012 | UPDATED: 00:56 EST, 26 December 2012 Marines and sailors will be subject to random blood-alcohol tests twice a year in what is billed as the toughest anti-drinking policy in the U.S. military. Starting January 1, any Marine or sailor with a blood-alcohol level of 0.01 per cent or higher may be referred for counseling. Anyone who tests at 0.04 per cent or higher will be referred to medical personnel to determine fitness for duty. In all 50 states and the District of Columbia, a driver with a 0.08 per cent blood-alcohol is considered drunk. A single drink can lead to a level of 0.01 per cent.
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Starting January 1, any Marine or sailor with a blood-alcohol level of 0.01 per cent or higher may be referred for counseling
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About 8,000 military personnel from the United States and @placeholder are scheduled to participate in the joint military exercises. | Hanoi, Vietnam (CNN) -- North Korea on Saturday heightened its threats against upcoming U.S.-supported military exercises after talks over the sinking of a South Korean warship. North Korea "will legitimately counter with [its] powerful nuclear deterrence the largest-ever nuclear war exercises to be staged by the U.S. and the South Korean puppet forces," the state-run KCNA news agency said. Earlier, the isolated communist nation vowed a "physical response" to massive U.S.-South Korean military drills set to begin Sunday. The U.S. Defense Department said the drills are in response to the sinking of the South Korean warship Cheonan and are intended to send a strong message to Pyongyang to stop "provocative and warlike acts."
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NEW: North Korea says it will counter joint exercise with its "nuclear deterrence"
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The military exercise is scheduled to begin Sunday on both South Korean coasts
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Clinton: A peaceful resolution is possible only if North Korea changes its behavior
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Laughing all the way to the bank: Mr Gates is estimated to be worth $59billion because of his role in @placeholder | By Meghan Keneally and Beth Stebner UPDATED: 12:04 EST, 26 January 2012 A day after Microsoft founder Bill Gates said he should pay more taxes, the multi-billionaire donated $750million to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria. The news comes on the tenth anniversary of the Global Fund, to which the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has already contributed $650million. It gives aid to some of the most underprivileged countries in the world. ‘These are tough economic times, but that is no excuse for cutting aid to the world’s poorest,’ Mr Gates said. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEOS Philanthropist: Bill Gates holds medicine while posing next to a cut out of former British Prime Minister Tony Blair. He donated $750million to The Global Fund today
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Bill and Melina Gates Foundation to give $750m to The Global Fund
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@placeholder ordered an end to the harsh methods, but Republicans are asking why Democrats who knew about them years ago didn't try to stop them then. | (CNN) -- Barack Obama is a married man but there's another woman with a hold on him that his wife can never match: she runs the House. Nancy Pelosi has been an easy target for Republican ire. She is Nancy Pelosi, the Democratic speaker of the House of Representatives, the most powerful woman in Washington and lately, a target for Republicans. Pelosi is easy to spot in any crowd of U.S. politicians; she's the small brown-haired woman in the smartly tailored suit. Conservatives like to stereotype some Democrats as rich, isolated and out-of-touch. As the wife of an affluent investment banker, the always expertly coiffed Pelosi looks like exactly the kind of "Limousine Liberal" they're talking about.
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Nancy Pelosi, speaker in House, is most powerful woman in Washington
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U.S. President Obama needs Pelosi to ensure his plans get House approval
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Pelosi under attack over Democrats' failure to challenge CIA over waterboarding
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Tactic is smart move by Republicans as Pelosi an easier target than Obama | 57,275 | record_train |
'I am a big believer in the power of collective thinking and see many advantages in this model that will help @placeholder become a winning team again, but in a new and inspiring way. | The name Brabham could return to Formula One if ambitious plans to revive the iconic brand come to fruition. Codenamed 'Project Brabham', the aim is to use crowdfunding as its main financial source to create what they claim will be 'an innovative model of open-source racing'. Brabham will initially return to the track next season with a three-year LMP2 programme in the World Endurance Championship. David Brabham, son of late triple world champion Jack Brabham, (left) with Sir Stirlng Moss By year four, the marque will run as a constructor in LMP1, with the goal of winning the WEC and Le Mans.
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David Brabham said he planned to use 'crowdfunding' to build a team
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Plans to enter the Le Mans 24 Hours sportscar race as a full constructor in 2018
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‘That would be the case with anything not related to school; they shouldn’t be talking about @placeholder either. | By Laura Clark, Education Correspondent Parents in Kent say their children's school has become a 'living hell' since controversial 'super head' Jane Porter (pictured) was brought in to raise standards Parents are protesting and teachers quitting their jobs over a controversial new primary school 'super head' who once banned children from mentioning Christmas or David Beckham. King’s Farm Primary in Gravesend, Kent is ‘in crisis’ after more than half its teaching staff resigned and parents holding signs and placards staged a protest outside the school. It follows the appointment of headmistress Jane Porter in January as part of attempts by Kent Council to raise standards at the school.
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Trouble-shooting headteacher Jane Porter brought in by local council
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Teachers' Union says the exodus shows the school is in 'crisis'
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This @placeholder is regarded as one of biggest cups and that is why it means a lot to me," the Dutchman said. | LONDON, England (CNN) -- Chelsea recovered from falling behind to the fastest goal in FA Cup final history to beat Everton 2-1 at Wembley on Saturday in coach Guus Hiddink's final game in charge of the English club. Chelsea's players celebrate after winning their only piece of silverware this season. England midfielder Frank Lampard scored their winner in the 72nd minute after Didier Drogba had equalized Louis Saha's opening goal for Everton, which came after just 25 seconds. Lampard cut inside to fire an emphatic left foot strike past Everton goalkeeper Tim Howard who could merely help it into the net.
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Louis Saha's goal for Everton the quickest in FA Cup final history at 25 seconds
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Didier Drogba equalizes midway through first half for Guus Hiddink's Chelsea
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Frank Lampard scores winner in 72nd minute with left-foot drive from outside area
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Unamused: @placeholder said he watched the pair 'perform intercourse in the back' of his minivan taxicab before they refused to pay. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:07 EST, 22 February 2014 | UPDATED: 20:48 EST, 24 February 2014 An intoxicated Illinois man who refused to pay his taxi fare after having sex in the back seat was forced to use his mother's credit to cover his debt. The taxi driver called police when Andrew Vukovich, 27, and Stefanie Herringer, 31, who were picked up outside Toby Keith's I Love This Bar and Grill in Rosemont on February 9, wouldn't pay the $83 charge. Driver Faisal Kokazeh, 28, said the lovebirds had spent the 40-minute journey to the home Vukovich shared with his mom in Orland Park making love after the couple took off most of their clothes.
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Andrew Jonathan Vukovich, 27, and Stefanie Herringer, 31, refused to pay $83 taxi fare at 3:30am on February 9
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The cab driver said the intoxicated pair had sex during the journey from Rosemont to Orland Park in Illinois
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The man ended up paying with his mother's credit card when cops arrived according to a report filed by driver Faisal Kokazeh
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The House @placeholder conference is only as strong as it is cohesive, and the majority-of-the-majority rule has proved a good way to maintain that power and cohesion. | (CNN) -- The government's open. Washington is back at work. House Republicans, licking their wounds, are asking themselves what's next. And President Barack Obama has thrown down the gauntlet: The top item on his agenda is immigration reform. What are the chances that the House will now move ahead on immigration? The answer will have less to do with immigration than with how the budget battle has changed the larger political dynamic in Washington. House Republicans' views on immigration are untested, and many advocates for reform believe they are implacably hostile. But the truth is Republican opinion has been evolving since the 2012 election. More and more House Republicans, perhaps the majority, know that reform is overdue and that the GOP must be part of the solution -- to remain competitive with Latino voters and because it's the right thing to do.
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Tamar Jacoby: After budget battle, GOP may be in no mood for immigration overhaul
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@placeholder appealed the decision, saying that he should be tried at home. | (CNN) -- The Libyan government argued Tuesday that it should not have to hand over Saif al-Islam Gadhafi to the International Criminal Court because the court in the Hague, Netherlands, does not have jurisdiction in the case. Gadhafi, son of deposed strongman Moammar Gadhafi, was facing an arrest warrant from the ICC for alleged crimes against humanity at the time of his capture in November 2011. The court is still seeking to prosecute him and wants him handed over. Gadhafi has been held in the Libyan city of Zintan since his capture. The two-day hearing is being held in the Hague.
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Libyan authorities want to try the son of late strongman Moammar Gadhafi in Libya
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'No haggling': The tourism guide includes details of how to pay for goods in @placeholder | Arabic sign: A post in Zell am See in Salzburg where leaflets are being handed out to Arab tourists Salzburg has been accused of ‘tourism apartheid’ after distributing a leaflet to Arab visitors advising them to stop them trying to haggle over prices, cooking in their rooms, and dumping litter. The eight-page etiquette guide, called ‘Where Cultures Meet’, also explains how children need to wear seatbelts in a car, meals should not be eaten on the floor, and advises guests to adopt the Austrian mentality and not wear burkas. The pamphlet, in association with tourism officials, the police and the Austrian Arabic chamber of trade, is handed out to visitors in the resort of Zell am See, regarded as one of the most picturesque and expensive of Austria's tourist destinations.
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Eight-page etiquette guide produced in association with tourism board
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Pamphlet is distributed to Arab tourists in popular area Zell am See
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We’re paying for @placeholder but we’re getting Colchester United.’ | By James Salmon Barclays was yesterday mocked by furious shareholders for dishing out ‘Manchester United’-style bonuses for ‘Colchester United’ performance. In a bruising showdown at its annual general meeting, investors protested against the lavish pay and perks awarded by the High Street giant despite a 32 per cent slump in profits. More than a third of votes rejected or failed to back the bank’s remuneration report, which sanctioned a 10 per cent increase in bonuses to £2.38billion. Accused: Activists wearing masks of CEO Anthony Jenkins yesterday claimed Barclays promotes tax havens And outside the meeting, held at London’s Royal Festival Hall, activists condemned the bank for helping large companies in Africa use tax havens to funnel money out of the country – allegations that Barclays denies.
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"All of his fans, all over @placeholder, but also his fellow singers (of whom I am one) hope to see him again alive!!! | (CNN) -- The company responsible for a runaway train that exploded in a small Canadian town Saturday said an engine shutdown may have released air brakes holding the train in place. At least five people are dead and around 40 are unaccounted for in Lac-Megantic, Quebec, after a 73-car train carrying crude oil derailed and crashed, local law enforcement officials said. Tankers exploded, sending thick plumes of smoke into the night sky, leveling dozens of homes and buildings and forcing nearly 2,000 people from their homes. The train had stopped for a crew change Friday night in a station about seven miles from Lac-Megantic, the Montreal, Maine & Atlantic Railway said in a statement. The train's engineer had "tied down" and checked into a motel.
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Engine shutdown, air brake release may have caused train derailment, rail company says
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Luxury: The 23,000sq ft home on Fiji's @placeholder is one of the largest in the entire country and boasts unparalleled views over the sea | By Becky Evans PUBLISHED: 17:56 EST, 19 September 2013 | UPDATED: 19:04 EST, 19 September 2013 It is a slice of paradise that comes with its own white beach, a 23,000 square feet luxury home and even a private rainforest. The Rai Ki Wai estate, which translates as View Over The Sea, is so exclusive that it shares the whole Fijian island of Wakaya with just seven other homes. But this kind of luxury comes at a price. The 46-acre estate is being sold at auction with no reserve next month but has been valued at a whopping £7.5million ($12million).
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This allows the walls to travel around the track giving all niches an equal chance for the best position on the cruise; an important aspect of feng shui - the art of placement prominent in @placeholder culture - where the position of the lot affects the price for it. | Hong Kong (CNN) -- Yet another passenger ship could be about to anchor in Hong Kong's popular waters, but berths aboard this particular vessel will be more permanent. New sketches from a company in the city on China's southern coast have proposed the creation of a floating cemetery. Designed as a possible solution to Hong Kong's shortage building space -- particularly for graveyards - Bread Studio has come up with "Floating Eternity." The structure would hold a rotating wall of 370,000 niches which are compartments allotted for people to place their urn containing the remains of their loved ones. Designed like a cruise ship, the floating cemetery would anchor along Hong Kong's coastline, docking at a designated pier for visitors who want to visit their deceased relatives.
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New sketches from a company have proposed the creation of a floating cemetery
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This will be popular during the city's Cheung Yeung and Ching Ming Festival
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A shortage of space and a rise in death rates has caused a shortage of cemetery space
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As if their semifinal demolition by Germany wasn't humiliating enough, the @placeholder didn't score a single goal in their attempt at redemption during Saturday's third-place match. | (CNN) -- This time, Paul the Octopus won't be able to predict the winner. In a World Cup already marked by stunning victories and catastrophic defeats, trying to guess the next World Cup champion is pretty much moot. Germany is riding high after annihilating host country Brazil 7-1 in their semifinal, a defeat so brutal that Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff said she'd never imagined such a horror in her worst nightmares. Of course the Germans would love a repeat against Argentina. But if anyone can show grit and then calm under pressure, it's the Argentinians. Their semifinal against the Netherlands came down to a heart-pounding penalty shootout, and Argentina's 4-2 victory cemented the team's first trip to the World Cup final in 24 years.
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Argentina and Germany have met in the World Cup finals twice before
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Germany demolished host country Brazil in a 7-1 rout to get to the final
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Argentina defeated the Netherlands 4-2 after a penalty shootout to earn its spot | 57,287 | record_train |
@placeholder officials say they believe North Korea is behind the Sony hack attack. | A new email exchange between Scott Rudin, Amy Pascal and Angelina Jolie reveals another example how the producer blasted the actress to the Sony studio head. In the latest leaked exchange, Rudin criticises Angelina Jolie's planned remake of the classic Elizabeth Taylor film Cleopatra. Rudin had earlier described Jolie as 'a minimally talented spoiled brat.' This time however, Jolie was involved in the exchange, but was occasionally taken off the chain so Rudin could comment about her behind her back. The newest leak from Sony's hacked emails come after the film studio canceled its release of 'The Interview' - which depicts the assassination and violent of death of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un - after hackers threatened a 9/11-style attack on theaters that showed the film.
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Angelina Jolie is described as 'out of her mind' by producer Scott Rudin
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Jolie was determined to continue with her planned remake of Cleopatra
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Rudin and Amy Pascal wanted Jolie to work on a Shakespeare version
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Earlier Rudin called Jolie a 'minimally talented brat' in a leaked email
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Rudin removed Jolie from the email chain when he wanted to attack her
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Seth Rogen and James Franco were both spotted with bodyguards after the threat of a 9/11-style attack on theaters that show 'The Interview'
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Sony canceled release of the film and said they have no plans to release it in the future after the threats
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Hollywood stars reacted with scorn for Sony and said 'the hackers won'
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Another producer said in hacked emails that Sony should not cast Denzel Washington in big films, claiming he doesn't sell many tickets outside the US because the worldwide film audience is racist
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Steve Carrell's comedy about North Korea, 'Pyongyang,' was also canceled | 57,288 | record_train |
A standard model @placeholder comes with a 1.2 litre engine and is capable of a top speed of 107mph. | Neil Robert Edwards, 24, has been banned from driving for 12 weeks and fined £300 after he was caught doing 131.5mph in a Corsa An electrician caught doing 131mph in a Vauxhall Corsa while on his way to a garage specialising in engine modifications has been banned from driving for 12 weeks. Neil Robert Edwards, 24, from Mynydd Isa near Mold, in Wales, was spotted by police hurtling along the A55 at nearly twice the 70mph speed limit despite the wet conditions. When officers stopped Edwards to ask him where he was going, he told them he was rushing to 'Demon Tweeks', a garage which sells parts to tune up car engines.
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Neil Edwards, 24, was driving down A55 in Wales when he was caught
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Told police he was going to garage that sells parts to modify car engines
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Was caught doing 131.5mph in a 70mph zone despite wet conditions
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Today banned from driving for 12 weeks and given £300 fine by court | 57,289 | record_train |
@placeholder, a bitter enemy, could be stripped of dangerous weapons but also | By Mark Duell PUBLISHED: 18:45 EST, 15 September 2013 | UPDATED: 12:49 EST, 16 September 2013 The Syrian government has described the US-Russia deal on chemical weapons as 'a victory' that averts war. A government minister has praised their 'Russian friends' for brokering the deal which seeks to destroy Syria's chemical weapons by mid-2014, in exchange for America's agreement not to launch military strikes. Under the agreement President al-Assad must turn over full details of the country's chemical weapons stockpile within a week, or face UN enforcement which could lead to further conflict. Mothers mourn during a symbolic Free Syrian Army funeral held in Aleppo today as the government welcomes a deal which seeks to destroy the country's chemical weapons
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A Syrian government minister said the agreement was a 'victory achieved thanks to our Russian friends'
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Rebels continue to gather force amid fears 'the world does not care about Syria' after President Obama's decision not to strike
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US Secretary of State John Kerry said today the threat of force was still 'very real' if Syria fails to hand over chemical weapons report
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Agreement forces war-torn Syria to give full details of stockpile and destroy all chemical weapons by mid-2014 | 57,290 | record_train |
That was one honor many predictors thought would go to @placeholder for "good kid, M.A.A.D. | (CNN) -- With the Grammys going on for 3½ hours Sunday night, Trent Reznor thinks the telecast could've spared a few extra minutes for his performance. The Nine Inch Nails rocker was part of the final closing act at the Grammys -- a set that included Dave Grohl, Fleetwood Mac's Lindsey Buckingham and Josh Homme -- but fans didn't get to see the entire number. The producers decided to cut the group off before they were done and start rolling credits. "Music's biggest night... to be disrespected," Reznor tweeted after the show. "A heartfelt F*** Y** guys." Even one of the night's big winners, Macklemore, wasn't happy with the 56th annual Grammy Awards.
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Musicians had a few complaints after the Grammys
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Trent Reznor not happy his performance was cut short
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Macklemore wishes Kendrick Lamar would've won for best rap album | 57,291 | record_train |
Three years ago a @placeholder man told police he'd seen a girl he believed to be the missing three-year-old in the back of a white van near her holiday resort. | By Harriet Arkell PUBLISHED: 04:43 EST, 15 March 2013 | UPDATED: 05:13 EST, 15 March 2013 Detectives investigating the disappearance of British toddler Madeleine McCann believe a team of British cleaners may hold the key to her whereabouts. Owners of apartments in the Portuguese holiday complex where Maddie and her family were staying when she vanished in 2007 have been asked about cleaners in the area who had a white van. One property owner said police told him they are looking for a group of six to eight British cleaners who drove around the Praia da Luz area in a white van, working in holiday apartments.
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Apartment owners have been asked about six to eight cleaners with van
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Cleaners advertised on cards in Portuguese supermarkets nearby
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New line of enquiry comes as UK detectives review missing girl's case | 57,292 | record_train |
They did it, partially, because @placeholder’s enthusiasm inspired some work-shy plodders in this Tottenham team after replacing Emmanuel Adebayor in the 57th minute. | Click here for all the stats and heat maps from MailOnline's Match Zone service The swan dive in front of the Doug Ellis Stand was reminiscent of Jurgen Klinsmann throwing himself at the mercy of Tottenham’s supporters at Hillsborough 20 years ago. Harry Kane - ‘he is one of us’, as they sing - was more than entitled to launch himself in front of them after scoring Tottenham’s remarkable winner at Villa Park. He deserved it. Spurs, most certainly, did not. Mauricio Pochettino can hold an inquest into this shambolic performance at a later date, but the facts are that they overcame 10 man Villa to record their first league win in a month.
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Andreas Weimann gave Aston Villa the lead early on after sliding in to convert Charles N'Zogbia's cross
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Emmanuel Adebayor was put through on goal for Spurs shortly after, but his effort was saved by Brad Guzan
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Christian Benteke was sent off for shoving Ryan Mason in the face after kicking Erik Lamela
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Nacer Chadli equalised after slotting home at the far post from a corner with six minutes remaining
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Then Harry Kane, on a a substitute, scored the winner in the 90th minute after his free-kick deflected off Nathan Baker | 57,293 | record_train |
"It's not enough to be satisfied that your school is on @placeholder," Barnes said. | (CNN) -- It was a joyous day for Lucie Fink when she received her acceptance letter from Johns Hopkins University. Like most prospective students, she wanted to know exactly what she was getting into before she made her decision between schools. The shiny pamphlets were all fine, but Fink really needed to hear more about the school from the students. So she went to the Web to get her answers. There she came across student-produced videos and blog entries, along with posts in a Facebook group for accepted students. "There were all these kids that were so passionate about sharing their experience," Fink said. "It was then that going off to Hopkins became a no-brainer, because I had already fallen in love with the school."
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Universities are reaching out to engage with applicants on Facebook and Twitter
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Expert: Colleges should make their social media interactions personal
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Student: "Why have a Twitter account if you only have four tweets in the past few months?"
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Survey: 98% of colleges have a Facebook page; 84% have a Twitter account | 57,294 | record_train |
'I think that's really important in our family and we're definitely, definitely proud of our C@placeholder | Most children have comic book characters as their heroes but for five-year-old Kya Hoad, his hero is his big brother Calyn, 8. Calyn saved Kya's life when the eight-year-old pushed his brother out of the way of a four-wheel-drive travelling at 60km/h on August 30, 2013 in Springwood, south of Brisbane. The big brother got caught underneath the vehicle and sustained serious head injuries, which almost ended his life. Calyn Hoad (centre, pictured here with mum Shanalee, dad Benjamin, brother Kya and sister Ashanti) had his skull cut in half when he ran in front of a 4WD to rescue his younger brother
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Calyn Hoad, from Brisbane, saved his brother's life on August 30, 2013
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The eight-year-old pushed the five-year-old out of the way of a 4WD
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Calyn got stuck underneath the vehicle and had his skull cut in half
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Doctors said there was a slim chance he would ever walk or talk again
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After coming home to his family on Australia Day 2014, Calyn is walking | 57,295 | record_train |
@placeholder reacts with incredulity after being booked for simulation after going down in the area | Jose Mourinho's recent fury at referees reached new heights this weekend in Chelsea's 1-1 draw with Burnley - and by coincidence the man who helped set it all off will be back in the Chelsea boss' firing line at Wembley on Sunday. Anthony Taylor - the man who booked Cesc Fabregas for diving in Chelsea's 1-1 draw with Southampton in December - is the referee for the Capital One Cup final that pits Chelsea against Tottenham. The 36-year-old official apologised to Mourinho for his mistake after the Portuguese coach slammed Taylor and said he would be 'ashamed' of the decision.
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Taylor was in charge when Mourinho made comments about a 'campaign to influence referees' after he did not give penalty in 1-1 draw at Southampton
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The Chelsea boss was fined £25,000 by the FA for his words at St Mary's
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Taylor apologised to Mourinho for missing the foul on Cesc Fabregas
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Now the same referee is in charge of the Capital One Cup final
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READ: Mourinho in extraordinary Goals on Sunday interview | 57,296 | record_train |
It would not add to the deficit -- since federal workers all make more than that anyway -- and would likely spur the economy and increase tax revenues -- by a lot more than the @placeholder. | (CNN) -- In the early 1980s when I served on the staff of the Joint Economic Committee, we invited the Republican deficit scourge, Peter G. Peterson, to testify on Reaganomics, but he wouldn't come. Somewhat understandably, he declined to sabotage his own team. This week, when I was asked to comment on President Barack Obama's proposed "Buffett Rule," I had a similar urge to duck. But it passed. The Buffett Rule would increase taxes on a handful of Mitt-Romney-like figures in today's America, raising a few billions of dollars in new revenues each year from the very rich. It is perfectly tailored to the Obama political style, which is to nod symbolically leftward while reserving big concessions for banks, venture capitalists and insurance companies.
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Democrats are making a case for the "Buffett Rule" to raise taxes on the very rich
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James Galbraith: While the legislation calls for tax fairness, it is a symbolic move
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Galbraith says the Buffett Rule won't solve any significant economic problem
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It's better if President Obama would focus on raising the minimum wage, he says | 57,297 | record_train |
VIDEO Scroll down to watch @placeholder fans celebrate their side's crushing victory | Click here for more from our brilliant Match Zone, including this map of Ivan Perisic scoring Croatia's second goal A wild elbow from Alex Song on Croatia striker Mario Mandzukic ended Cameroon’s hopes of advancing from Group A in Manaus. The Barcelona midfielder was given a straight red card after losing his cool in the 40th minute, by which time Cameroon were already a goal behind. Cameroon’s night went from bad to worse following Song’s dismissal, as they conceded three times in the second half to quash any dreams they had of qualifying for the knockout stages. And to top things off, Tottenham defender Benoit Assou-Ekotto headbutted team-mate Benjamin Moukandjo in the closing stages.
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Cameroon out of the World Cup after second successive defeat
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Two from Croatia, Brazil and Mexico will progress to last 16
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Ivica Olic gave Croatia the lead after 11 minutes
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Alex Song sent off for elbowing Mario Mandzukic on 40 minutes
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Ivan Perisic doubled Croatia's lead just after half-time
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Mario Mandzukic then scored twice in the second half
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Benoit Assou-Ekotto headbutted team-mate Benjamin Moukandjo late on | 57,298 | record_train |
The threat of violence has caused @placeholder's churches to empty. | (CNN) -- A Sudanese government force destroyed a church Monday, ignoring the wails of nearby residents, witnesses told journalists working for CNN. The attack came a day after authorities sent a letter saying they would demolish the church, priest Kuoa Shimal said. Government sources did not immediately return calls from CNN. Complaints about the predominantly Muslim country's lack of religious freedom came under the international spotlight recently after Mariam Yehya Ibrahim, a Christian mother of two, refused to renounce her faith and was sentenced to death. After an international outcry, she was freed and reunited with her American husband. The 70-strong force Monday arrived at the Alizba slums near the capital, Khartoum, around 10 a.m., witnesses said. Some were dressed in plain clothes.
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Witnesses: A Sudan government force destroyed a church near the capital
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The government warned it would happen, a priest says
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Sudanese officials did not return calls from CNN
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Demolition follows the release of a woman who was sentenced to death for being Christian | 57,299 | record_train |
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