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Sharp shooter: Cavani celebrates his strike against @placeholder in Friday's international friendly
By Ap Reporter Uruguay spoiled Javier Aguirre's debut as Japan coach, after beating the Asian champions 2-0 in a friendly on Friday. Edinson Cavani gave the visitors, without the suspended Luis Suarez, the lead in the 34th minute, taking advantage of poor defending by Tatsuya Sakai and beating goalkeeper Eiji Kawashima with a sliding kick. Another weak defensive clearance allowed Abel Hernandez, who became Hull's record signing after completing his £9.5million switch to the KC Stadium on deadline day, to make it 2-0 in the 71st minute with a close-range effort through the legs of Kawashima. Japan's best chance came with three minutes remaining when Yoshinori Muto hit the post with a left-footed shot from the edge of the area. @highlight PSG striker Cavani opened the scoring for the away side after 32 minutes @highlight Hull new boy Abel Hernandez then doubled Uruguay's advantage @highlight Uruguay were without the suspended Luis Suarez @highlight Suarez played for Barcelona in a friendly on Friday and scored twice
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The legal claim refers to ‘@placeholder’s lobbying efforts to persuade the [US] Government to give him a more favourable plea arrangement and/or non-prosecution agreement, including efforts on his behalf by Prince Andrew’.
Prince Andrew is expected to hold crisis talks with the Queen today as he returned to Britain after a luxury holiday amid the growing furore over claims he had sex with an under-age girl. The Duke of York last night appeared in public for the first time since he was accused of abusing the girl ‘procured’ for him by his close friend and convicted paedophile, Jeffrey Epstein. The prince – who looked sombre as he left his luxury £22,000-a-week Swiss ski chalet yesterday – is today expected to meet with his most senior aides and lawyers in his mansion close to Windsor Castle. @highlight Prince Andrew is back in UK and will hold crisis talks at Windsor mansion @highlight Yesterday he looked pensive as he left £22k-a-week Swiss chalet @highlight He did not leave retreat for last two days of holiday after scandal broke @highlight Duke of York was accused of abusing girl 'procured' for him by Epstein @highlight Claim was made by Virginia Roberts as part of case against US billionaire @highlight She alleges royal had sex with her when she was 17 - a minor under US law @highlight He slept with her in New York, London and Caribbean, court papers claim @highlight Allegations robustly denied by Buckingham Palace in three statements @highlight Claims by woman's father she met the Queen also categorically denied
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'This drone is very important for reconnaissance missions,' @placeholder said, standing in front of the Iranian copy of the American unmanned aircraft.
Iran claims to have successfully copied a U.S. drone it captured in December 2011, with state television broadcasting - and even the country's supreme leader tweeting - images of the replicated aircraft. Tehran captured the US RQ-170 Sentinel in 2011 while it was in its airspace, reportedly on a mission to spy on the country's nuclear sites. At the time, U.S. military officials tried to play down the incident, saying Iran did not have the technology to decipher its secrets, and President Barack Obama asked the Islamic republic to return the Sentinel to no avail. But a military officer said in footage, released Sunday, that they had cracked the code. @highlight Tehran reportedly captured the US RQ-170 Sentinel in 2011 while it was in its airspace, apparently on a mission to spy on the country's nuclear sites @highlight 'Our engineers succeeded in breaking the drone's secrets and copying them. It will soon take a test flight,' an officer said Saturday @highlight The broadcast showed supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's visit to an exhibition about Iran's military advances @highlight The leader later tweeted a photo of the drone
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The Dallas News reports that the girl says @placeholder raped her when she was 14-years-old.
By Associated Press and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:41 EST, 17 November 2013 | UPDATED: 12:41 EST, 17 November 2013 A Dallas-area man was sentenced to death Saturday for killing his children's baby sitter to prevent her from testifying that he raped her. Franklin Davis,31, admitted in court to killing 16-year-old Shania Gray, describing how he lured her into his car outside her school, shot her, stepped on her throat, and dumped her body in a river in September 2012. He left his disposable cell-phone that he'd used to lure her, his shoes, and the gun in a pond and in a drainage ditch reports Dallas News. @highlight Franklin Davis, 31, admitted to killing the girl but claims he never raped her @highlight He lured her to her death by pretending to be a teenage boy named 'D' @highlight The defense team asked for mercy because Davis was neglected and sexually abused by his grandfather when he was a child
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People on the street in @placeholder saw the arrest as a positive sign.
Cairo (CNN) -- Egyptians exulted Wednesday over the detention of their ailing former president and his two sons in a probe exploring the killing of protesters in Cairo's Tahrir Square, the center of the country's dramatic uprising earlier this year. Former President Hosni Mubarak and his sons, Gamal and Alaa, were taken into 15-day detainment Tuesday in connection with the protesters' deaths, according to Ahmed Hemeida with the Justice Ministry. Mubarak has decried accusations of his responsibility in the deaths, saying the probe is aimed at tarnishing his reputation and that of his family. The detention and questioning of the former authoritarian leader is unprecedented in the modern Arab world. @highlight Mubarak and two sons are being held for questioning in the killing of protesters @highlight The questioning of Mubarak on corruption allegations already had begun, the military says @highlight Egyptian state television reports Mubarak had a heart attack @highlight Mubarak stepped down on February 11
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Mr Bostock said: 'The board sees enormous growth opportunities on which @placeholder
Yahoo boss Carol Bartz has been fired as the company's chief executive after the ailing internet firm lost further ground to main rival Google. Miss Bartz, who was axed by phone, has had a rocky tenure lasting nearly three years punctuated by stagnating growth and a bitter row with one of the firm's Chinese partners. The 63-year-old CEO, who was hired despite a lack of internet or advertising experience, told Yahoo employees that she was fired by Yahoo's chairman of the board, Roy Bostock. Rocky road: Carol Bartz has had three years in charge punctuated by stagnating growth and a bitter row with one of the firm's Chinese partners @highlight Troubled internet firm had lost ground to rivals @highlight Yahoo revenue growth 11 times less than Google @highlight Bartz sacked by Yahoo Chairman
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But with @placeholder by his side, he lost the weight needed for gastric bypass surgery and gave his diet an overhaul.
A formerly obese man has told how he managed to lose more than half his body weight after being reunited with his high school sweetheart; his now-wife. Lee Jordan, 50, revealed to CNN that he was a slender 165lbs as a teenager but during his 20s his 5ft 8in frame ballooned to 453lbs due to a gut-busting 8,000 to 12,000-calorie-per-day diet. It was only when he reconnected with his long lost love, Beth Schwein, that he realized he had to turn this life around. Thanks to her encouragement, he lost 275lbs and today the married couple run a fitness company together out of Jacksonville Beach, Florida. @highlight Lee Jordan, 50, would eat up to 12,000 calories-a-day @highlight He suffered from diabetes, lung disease, sleep apnea, high blood pressure and high cholesterol @highlight Now all of his health problems have been reversed
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But it's an uneven fight, and you might find yourself itching for the fast-forward button whenever @placeholder is off-screen.
(CNN) -- Tom Cruise should have been a rock star. Remember him pounding his air guitar in not much more than a shirt and shades in "Risky Business"? He turned a pool hall into a concert stage, strutting his stuff in "The Color of Money," shook his moneymaker under layers of latex at the end of "Tropic Thunder" and took a chance, singing in his own voice in "Top Gun" and "Magnolia." He always had the moves, and more important, he had the self-belief. He turns himself on. Still, the challenge of a full-blown musical has apparently not been something he's been in a hurry to tackle, perhaps wary of undercutting his action-man credentials. Turns out, some things are worth waiting for. @highlight Tom Cruise stars in the musical film "Rock of Ages" @highlight Critic says he shines as Stacee Jaxx, "God of Rock" @highlight The film also stars Alec Baldwin, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Julianne Hough
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In an explosive move, @placeholder says urgent action is needed by the Bank due to ‘a growing risk of another house price boom’.
By Matt Chorley and Becky Barrow PUBLISHED: 04:02 EST, 13 September 2013 | UPDATED: 09:15 EST, 13 September 2013 Mortgages should be made more expensive and harder to obtain in regions where house prices are running out of control to prevent a new property bubble, experts said today. The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) called for the Bank of England to use its powers to limit lending in specific areas where prices are rising by more than five per cent a year. But housing experts lined up to insist it was 'premature' to talk of a new boom, with some parts of the country seeing steep falls in house prices in the last year. @highlight Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors calls for ban on 80% loans @highlight Could also limit number of years to payback loans, pushing up repayments @highlight Would only affect areas where property prices soar by over 5%-a-year @highlight Bank governor Mark Carney says some 'pockets' of UK see no boom
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So I took my U.S. passport and got in the line for @placeholder.
San Diego, California (CNN) -- On a recent trip to Mexico City, I had barely made my way down the concourse and arrived at the immigration processing area when I got stumped. Signs pointed the way to two lines: one for "Mexicanos" ("Mexicans"), another for "Extranjeros" ("Foreigners.") I stood there for a few seconds, unsure of where to go. Growing up in Central California, I had been called a "Mexican" my entire life. It's ethnic shorthand in the same way that my friends in Boston refer to themselves as "Irish" or my friends in New York describe themselves as "Italian." Later, I settled on "Mexican-American." @highlight Ruben Navarrette: Long, troubled history divides Mexicans, Mexican-Americans @highlight He says many were forced to leave Mexico because of the lack of opportunities there @highlight Mexicans tend to fault those who left; they remind Mexicans of hard times, he says @highlight Navarrette says Mexican-Americans are caught between two worlds
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Their communities have been destroyed by the high rates of divorce, rape, robbery, killing, suicide, @placeholder, and often depression, bankruptcies, abortion, drugs, homosexuals, homelessness, psychological disorders, mental illnesses and most of the U.S. prisons are over capacity and crime is everywhere among all races and states'
By Meghan Keneally PUBLISHED: 18:28 EST, 14 January 2014 | UPDATED: 18:58 EST, 14 January 2014 The mastermind of the September 11 terrorist attacks has penned a 36-page manifesto in an effort to convert his lawyers and the judge in the ‘kangaroo court’ to Islam. Khalid Sheikh Mohammed uses quotes from former presidents George W. Bush and Richard Nixon as argument points in his push against America, ‘the so-called "War on Terror"’ and Christianity. The manifesto, obtained by The Huffington Post, was the first of three planned parts that the al Qaeda leader has written from inside the most secure portion of Guantanamo Bay where he and other high-value detainees are held. @highlight Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was the self-proclaimed mastermind who planned the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks @highlight He has now released a 36-page manifesto from Guantanamo Bay @highlight Decries 'the so-called War on Terror' and announced his plans to convert all of the non-Muslims involved in the 'kangaroo court' to Islam @highlight Criticizes adultery, same sex relationships, depression, soldier suicides and AIDs all as examples of problems with Western morality @highlight His trial has been a point of controversy since he was charged in 2008
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"But no one is not happy to have @placeholder -- we have lost a top player but we have taken another one.
(CNN) -- Jose Mourinho has admitted he was left angered by the decision to sell Zlatan Ibrahimovic to Barcelona, although the Inter Milan coach reveals he is delighted to welcome Samuel Eto'o to the San Siro. Jose Mourinho believes Inter Milan have done good business in selling Zlatan Ibrahimovic to Barcelona. Inter are on the verge of completing a deal which will see them receive 45 million euros ($64m) plus Eto'o for Ibrahimovic after both players agreed terms with their prospective clubs. Mourinho knows it will be a blow to lose last year's leading goalscorer in Serie A but, speaking about the deal for the first time, admitted it is a fantastic bit of business. @highlight Jose Mourinho angered by the decision to sell Zlatan Ibrahimovic to Barcelona @highlight However, Inter Milan coach happy to welcome Samuel Eto'o to the Italian club @highlight Inter Milan to receive 45 million euros ($64m) plus Eto'o for Swede Ibrahimovic
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An obituary for Mr @placeholder says that he served as a missile technician for a submarine from 1980 to 1986.
By Daily Mail Reporter and Daniel Bates PUBLISHED: 22:02 EST, 5 September 2013 | UPDATED: 12:21 EST, 6 September 2013 A drunk driver confessed on Thursday to killing a 61-year-old Navy veteran as he drove drunk down the wrong side of a highway in a shocking online promotional video. Matthew Cordle says he hit and killed Vincent Canzani on June 22 but stayed silent until now. His confession was released last night on a video to promote a not-for-profit web start up called 'Because I Said I Would' which promotes the use of 'promise cards' where individuals set goals for themselves. @highlight Matthew Cordle, 22, admitted to killing Vincent Canzani, 61, during a drunken hit-and-run accident in June in Ohio @highlight Police had suspected Cordle but had not charged him @highlight In light of the video, he will likely face aggravated vehicular homicide charges that could lead to up to eight years in jail @highlight Ex-wife of Mr Canzini told MailOnline that she forgives his killer and 'applauds' him for being an 'honest man' @highlight Video was released in connection to a non-profit that holds people to their promises
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‘The night that will live in Texas political infamy, as told by cats,’ is the title of the list of nine reasons—paired with cat GIFs—@placeholder believes voters should out Dewhurst.
By Joshua Gardner and Ap Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:02 EST, 18 August 2013 | UPDATED: 14:36 EST, 18 August 2013 In the race for lieutenant governor of Texas, one candidate's supporters have taken inspiration from Buzzfeed by mocking the opposition using a series of cat GIFs. On a website dubbed Dewfeed that is built to look uncannily like the meme-spreading site, Texans for Republican Dan Patrick posted a series of short animated cat images that highlight what they call incumbent lieutenant governor David Dewhurst’s lack of leadership at June’s abortion bill filibuster. With posts like ‘Wendy Davis began her filibuster and Dewhurst began chasing his tail,’ Patrick gets catty in his fight to unseat Dewhurst, who has held the job since 2002. @highlight A rip on the site BuzzFeed hopes to help oust incumbent Texas lieutenant governor David Dewhurst with the help of animated cats @highlight 'DewFeed' is a paid political ad in support of candidate Dan Patrick and mocks Dewhurst's role in June's abortion bill filibuster
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The rain obliterated a 255-meter-long section of the dam at around 4 am local time, releasing a wall of water from the 20-hectare lake that some survivors said reminded them of the tsunami that hit @placeholder in 2004.
JAKARTA, Indonesia (CNN) -- Heavy rains smashed through a dam near Indonesia's capital Friday, unleashing a torrent of water that plowed into hundreds of homes and killed at least 52 people in what some survivors described as a suburban "tsunami." Members of a search and rescue team look for bodies around upended trees and vehicles near Jakarta Friday. Sleeping residents were taken by surprise by the powerful flash flood as it crashed through Jakarta's crowded Cirendeu suburb, in the early hours of the morning. Rescue crews suspended their search for survivors overnight Friday evening, the National Disaster Coordination Agency said. The agency put the death toll at 52 with 17 missing. @highlight Death at now at least 52 from dam burst in Jakarta @highlight Survivors say rumbling of waters rushing from dam sounded like earthquake @highlight Rescuers are having difficulties reaching people because of mud
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Mr @placeholder’s official spokesman said the PM regularly speaks to Si John.
By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor and Mario Ledwith Outspoken: John Major said he was appalled that 'every single sphere of British influence' was dominated by people who went to private school Britain is run by privately-educated elite, former Prime Minister Sir John Major has warned in a dramatic warning about the difficulties for poor children to get on in life. The Conservative grandee said the dominance of the wealthy and well-educated in the ‘upper echelons’ of public life was ‘truly shocking’. His remarks were seen as a thinly-veiled reference to the wealthy backgrounds of David Cameron's government, in contrast to Sir John's own upbringing in a rented flat in Brixton, South London. @highlight Sir John Major says Labour left 'Victorian divide' between rich and poor @highlight But his comments will also embarrass to Eton-educated David Cameron @highlight Sir John grew up in a flat in South London and went to a comprehensive
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When users share an Instagram video on @placeholder it will be visible and play within the same window
By Victoria Woollaston and Mark Prigg PUBLISHED: 12:17 EST, 20 June 2013 | UPDATED: 16:05 EST, 20 June 2013 Facebook has officially revealed a new video-sharing service for Instagram during a product launch at the company's Silicon Valley headquarters. Called Video on Instagram, the service adds a video icon to the existing Instagram app and users can record 15-second video clips and edit them together for longer videos. Video on Instagram pits the firm against Twitter’s hugely popular Vine app, which lets users record and share six-second clips. Scroll down for video Facebook has officially revealed a new video sharing service. Called Video on Instagram, it will pit the firm against Twitter's hugely popular Vine service by letting users record 15-second video clips @highlight Video on Instagram lets users record 15-second clips, add filters and edit them together for longer videos @highlight The service will pit the firm against Twitter’s hugely popular Vine app @highlight Facebook bought the photo-sharing app in 2012
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"With the assistance of our @placeholder law enforcement partners, we were able to take him into custody."
Los Angeles (CNN) -- When Joe Saenz walked up to a Whittier, California-area home in the summer of 2008, a surveillance video shows he was smiling, rubbing his hands together and greeting associates, according to authorities. On the streets he was known by the nickname "Smiley," and his demeanor that day fit that handle -- right up until he reached the front yard of the home. That's when, the FBI and police say, he drew a gun and shot one man several times in the head, execution-style. The slaying, caught on video, was over drug money, authorities believe. It was not the first murder Saenz was accused of. Authorities also say that in 1998 he killed two rival gang members and kidnapped, raped and killed his girlfriend. @highlight A fugitive arrested in Mexico is suspected in four slayings @highlight Joe Saenz was put on the FBI's Most Wanted Fugitives list after a 2008 slaying @highlight He previously was wanted for three slayings in 1998 @highlight Video from the 2008 shooting let police know he was still alive, authorities say
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Best and worst: @placeholder did the best in the poll, while Mississippi did the worst.
New data may link frequent trips to the dentist with preventing you from losing your teeth in old age. Mississippi residents are least likely to say they've been to the dentist in the past year, a new poll says - and that might be tied to the state's high rate of entirely toothless senior citizens. Conducted by Gallup, the poll found that only 53% of Mississippi residents said they'd been to the dentist last year. The bottom ten states in the survey included were Oklahoma, Louisiana, Arkansas, Texas, West Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri and Arizona. Open wide! Mississippi had the smallest percentage of residents say they'd been to the dentist in the past 12 months @highlight Only 53% of Mississippi residents said they'd been to a dentist in a new Gallup poll @highlight Can be correlated to 2012 data which said that 27% of Mississippi senior citizens had no natural teeth left @highlight Meanwhile, 74.9% of Connecticut residents said they'd gone to the dentist @highlight 2012 data says only 9.2% of Connecticut seniors were toothless
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My way or the highway: The Dutchman is expected to lay down the law at @placeholder
By Adam Crafton Follow @@AdamCrafton_ As Louis van Gaal arrives at Manchester United's Carrington training ground on Wednesday morning, he will do so in the knowledge that he has just 31 days to repair the damage done by the David Moyes era before Swansea City arrive at Old Trafford to kick off the Premier League season. The Dutchman has already spoken of his desire to restore unity and togetherness into United's DNA. His Holland side at the World Cup was characterised as much by its defiant team spirit as it was by the flair of Arjen Robben and Robin van Persie. @highlight Van Gaal starts work as United manager this week @highlight United had a disastrous 2013-14 season, finishing seventh in the league @highlight Van Gaal has won league titles at all four clubs he has managed (Ajax, Barcelona, AZ, Bayern Munich) @highlight But his teams traditionally start the season slowly
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@placeholder's Democratic Party holds a 58-40 edge in the full Senate, with two independents considered part of the Democratic caucus.
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday approved the nomination of federal Judge Sonia Sotomayor to become the nation's first Hispanic Supreme Court justice, setting up a final confirmation vote by the Senate. With Republican senators' support, Sonia Sotomayor's confirmation by the full Senate is a virtual certainty. The 13-6 committee vote was mostly on partisan lines, with one Republican joining the panel's Democrats in sending the nomination to the full Senate. At least five Republican senators have announced their intention to support Sotomayor, making confirmation by the Democratic-controlled Senate a virtual certainty. Sotomayor, 55, is President Obama's first nominee to the nation's highest court. She would be 111th person to sit on the Supreme Court, and the third female justice. @highlight 13-6 vote sets up final confirmation vote by full Senate @highlight Panel voted mostly on partisan lines; 1 Republican joined Democrats @highlight At least 5 GOP senators back Sotomayor, making Senate confirmation almost sure
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He pointed out that at a recent academic conference at one of Turkey's most progressive universities in Istanbul, he witnessed audience members give a five-minute standing ovation to a Turkish speaker who "slammed @placeholder" in front of a panel of visiting U.S. officials.
ISTANBUL, Turkey -- Nearly two months ago, President Obama embarked on a two-day, two-city charm offensive in Turkey, a predominantly Muslim country and NATO military ally whose people give the United States abysmal approval ratings. President Obama listens at a town hall-style meeting in Istanbul, Turkey, in April. The American president toured a mosque, laid a wreath at the grave of the founder of the Turkish republic, and announced before the Turkish parliament that "the United States is not and will never be at war with Islam." Did Obama's new brand of diplomacy work? Could 48 hours of handshakes, speeches and smiles turn around Turkish public opinion? After all, in 2007, only 9 percent of Turks polled by the Pew Research Center held favorable views of America, the lowest level among 47 countries surveyed. @highlight Poll says only 9 percent of Turks had positive view of U.S. in 2007 @highlight Iraq war, foreign policy of Bush administration among the reasons, Ivan Watson says @highlight President Obama tried to change those sentiments during April trip to Turkey @highlight Some Turks say Obama's won them over; others wait and see, Watson reports
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Mr @placeholder found a brown envelope containing this invoice in his son's school bag
Author William Hanson says there is a pandemic of party rudeness that has gripped the nation The story about the parents of a five-year-old being sent a ‘no show’ invoice for £15.95 for failing to honour their word about their son’s attendance at his friend’s ‘slide and ride’ birthday party at a ski centre in Plymouth has hit the headlines. The bill senders (the birthday boy's parents) are getting some flack for issuing the invoice in the first place – I agree, a tad weird and certainly not the correct thing – but I do applaud their courage. Especially given the Nash family had replied officially confirming their son Alex’s attendance but decided to go with, what will appear to the jilted hosts to be a ‘better offer,’ of a family day visiting relatives. @highlight Nash family from Plymouth sent £15.95 invoice for not attending party @highlight Expert William Hanson says it's a sign we should brush up on party skills @highlight William says only a family death or extreme illness are excuses to cancel
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Singer Ellie Goulding - who performed at W@placeholderand Kate’s wedding reception - was said to have played at the bash.
After weeks of hard work organising the Invictus Games, Prince Harry finally got to celebrate his 30th birthday last night with a black tie event at Clarence House. The royal has been too busy making sure his pet project went off without a hitch in recent weeks to properly mark the milestone date. But he enjoyed a party befitting a prince at the royal residence opposite Buckingham Palace last night - with a special performance from singer Ellie Goulding. His brother Prince William joined the celebration but Harry's pregnant sister-in-law, the Duchess of Cambridge, who has been suffering from severe ante-natal sickness, had to stay away. @highlight Prince Harry was given Clarence House for the night by Prince Charles @highlight Prince William drove himself to the party, but sickly Kate stayed at home @highlight Ellie Goulding sang at the black-tie event hosted for friends and dignitaries @highlight Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall were on holiday in Scotland
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shoulder of the @placeholder due to a fuel supply problem.
By Jaymi Mccann PUBLISHED: 16:25 EST, 12 February 2013 | UPDATED: 17:36 EST, 12 February 2013 A coach driver who caused the deaths of two people while over the drink-drive limit has been jailed for six years. Jasminder Singh Dhesi had been drinking high-strength lager hours before his unroadworthy coach broke down three times in heavy fog. He parked it in the slow lane of the southbound carriageway on the M5 where it was eventually struck by a Volvo HGV. Jasminder Dhesi, 50 leaves Birmingham Crown Court after pleading guilty to charges of dangerous driving Birmingham Crown Court heard that Dhesi, 50, failed a roadside breath test after the crash, which claimed the lives of coach passenger and father-of-three Liaquat Ali, 35, and lorry driver William Mapstone, 65. @highlight Jasminder Singh Dhesi's 19-year-old coach broke down three times in less than a mile @highlight Father-of-three Liaquat Ali and lorry driver William Mapstone were killed @highlight The driver has a previous conviction for drink driving 12 years ago
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It remains to be seen whether @placeholder will fall the same way as those who believed the grass would be greener in pastures new but it would certainly represent a shift in the narrative of Liverpool forwards in recent times.
By Callum Keown and Kieran Gill Follow @@kie1410 Luis Suarez appears to be on the brink of trading in Merseyside for the glamour of Catalonia after Liverpool and Barcelona engaged in formal discussions this week over a proposed £72million move. However, he may proceed with caution as a Sportsmail study can reveal that those strikers who shine brightest at Anfield often fail to hit the same heights after exciting one of England’s most famous football clubs. Fernando Torres and Michael Owen both departed Liverpool at the peak of their career – the Spaniard for Chelsea and Owen for Real Madrid – but neither forward was able to replicate their striking process at their new homes. @highlight Luis Suarez in talks over a potential £72million move to Barcelona @highlight But can he avoid the decline of ex-Liverpool strikers that leave Anfield? @highlight Fernando Torres, Michael Owen and Robbie Fowler among those to have struggled at other clubs @highlight Sportsmail looks at strikers' goal ratios after they leave Liverpool
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An @placeholder posting appeared online today showing a clock counting down to zero along with gruesome images of other hostages who have been beheaded by ISIS.
The Islamic State recording showing two Japanese men held hostage by militants may have been filmed in separate locations before being combined into a single video, experts claim. Inconsistencies with the shadows of Haruna Yukawa, fellow captive Kenji Goto and the masked killer known as Jihadi John suggest images of the hostages were recorded separately and then added together for greater effect. Other tell-tale signs include the jumpsuits worn by the two men - they are slightly different shades of orange and don't flutter in the wind at the same time. Scroll down for video Shadows on the hostages (circled) lie in inconsistent directions, suggesting they may have been filmed in two separate locations with different light sources and the footage then combined @highlight Experts suggest latest ISIS video has been doctored by the militants @highlight Shadows indicate the two hostages were filmed at separate locations @highlight The extremists may have then combined the footage for greater effect @highlight Kenji Goto appeared in the latest ISIS video alongside Haruna Yukawa @highlight Mr Goto's mother has begged for her son's captors to release him safely @highlight The two men have been threatened with death unless Japan pays ransom @highlight A 72-hour deadline given for the $200million payment has now passed @highlight ISIS militants have now warned the 'countdown has begun' for the pair
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@placeholder's campaign faced a backlash when he said he was "not concerned" about the very poor.
Tianna Gaines-Turner is so politically active, she gave 2012 presidential candidate Mitt Romney a questionnaire to answer on policy positions. When he failed to respond, she volunteered on President Barack Obama's campaign. She also encourages her neighbors to vote. Her activism is persistent despite feeling like she is an ignored component of the American electorate. "I feel like they're not talking to me," Gaines-Turner said of politicians. That's because she is poor. Her life is not unlike those of millions of Americans who rely on a patchwork of government assistance and near-minimum wage jobs. The mother of a 9-year-old and 6-year-old twins, who was once homeless, finds herself unemployed again because her temporary job at a day care ended on December 2. @highlight High-profile Republicans are turning their attention to poverty @highlight President Obama has shifted his attention to income inequality @highlight A low-income mother of three has worked for years to get politicians to discuss poverty @highlight Ignorance of poverty by politicians calculated to appeal to a more engaged voting bloc
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meet an extraordinary team in @placeholder but we’re happy to face them.
Costa Rica coach Jorge Luis Pinto praised his players' character after they overcame a second-half red card, conceded a late leveller and sustained attacks from Greece to reach their first ever World Cup quarter-final. Holland lie in wake for los Ticos after a topsy-turvy encounter in Recife, where they went ahead early in the second half through captain Bryan Ruiz's first-time strike. That looked to be enough for Costa Rica, only for Greece defender Sokratis Papastathopoulos to net a stoppage-time leveller to take the last-16 encounter into extra-time. The match eventually went to penalties and, after man-of-the-match Keylor Navas saved Theofanis Gekas' attempt, Michael Umana struck home to send the Central Americans into the last eight. @highlight Costa Rica reach World Cup quarter-final for first time in their history @highlight Jorge Luis Pinto praises his team's character after a number of setbacks @highlight Keylor Navas the hero with crucial penalty save from Gekas @highlight Greece manager Fernando Santos says defeat was a tough pill to swallow @highlight Fans take to the streets in San Jose to celebrate victory
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Disembark: Queen Elizabeth II steps off a parked train she was shown around at Baker Street station in @placeholder to mark the 150th anniversary of the London Underground
By Rebecca English, Royal Correspondent PUBLISHED: 03:16 EST, 20 March 2013 | UPDATED: 05:29 EST, 21 March 2013 She is unlikely to swap her chauffeur-driven car for the normal morning commute. But just in case, the pregnant Duchess of Cambridge was given one of London Underground's famous Baby On Board badges when she visited a bustling tube station today. The lapel badges are available free to expectant mothers using public transport as a gentle hint to fellow travellers to offer them their seat and behave, well, in a slightly more courteous manner. Scroll down to watch the video Expectant mother: The Duchess of Cambridge looked delighted to have been given the badge which she showed to Prince Philip during their visit to the station @highlight Queen's public visit to Baker Street Underground station is first since illness @highlight She had been carrying out her duties within Buckingham Palace @highlight Duchess of Cambridge, who visited Bucks yesterday, also in attendance @highlight Five-months pregnant Kate was given a 'Baby on board' badge
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If you want to blame someone besides the shooter for @placeholder, then blame the "enablers" and NRA haters and purveyors of "dishonest thinking."
(CNN) -- With Friday's defiant statement, the National Rifle Association massed its troops along familiar fronts in the culture war -- and even opened some new battle lines. But it also squandered an opportunity to participate in reasonable dialogue with an America that has begun losing its appetite for political extremism. Longtime NRA Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre, eager to keep the rank-and-file "mothers and fathers" among his membership from going soft, sounded themes critical to maintaining gun owners' collective identity and solidarity. These themes included: The NRA is reasonable and a good citizen. Consistent with past practice, LaPierre recounted the NRA's horror at the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre and stated its silence came out of respect for the victims. Others exploit such tragedies, LaPierre said, but the NRA and its members are better than that. @highlight Kristin Goss: National Rifle Association's statement brought out familiar cultural wars @highlight Goss: The organization missed an opportunity to engage in reasonable dialogue @highlight She says NRA broke with precedent by blaming a host of producers and industries @highlight Goss: NRA's attempt to shift the focus to anything but guns was predictable
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McIlroy led the tournament from the first day, breaking records – many of them belonging to @placeholder – as easily as he broke par.
He'd followed his son every step of the way and at his moment of victory in the U.S. Open on Father's Day Rory McIlroy turned to his beaming father Gerry and embraced him. 'Happy Father's Day, dad - this one's for you,' he added after he was presented with the prize at the course in Maryland. It was a poignant moment and tribute to his father who had made so many sacrifices to help his son achieve his dream. For four years, his father worked 100 hours a week, cleaning toilets and showers — one of the three jobs he held — while wife Rosie clocked on for the night shift at a factory. @highlight Poignant moment as he declares: 'Happy Father's Day, dad - this one's for you' @highlight For four years his father held three jobs - working 100 hours a week - cleaning toilets and showers - @highlight Northern Irish star, 22, destroys field with record-breaking win @highlight Youngest U.S. Open champion since 1923 dubbed 'next Tiger Woods'
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The shop where the incident happened in @placeholder, Singapore
More than $11,000 (£7,000) has been raised by a crowdfunding website for a Vietnamese tourist who endured humiliation at the hands of shop staff after they tried to charge him £940 on an iPhone 6. Pham Van Thoai had saved up for months to buy the phone for his girlfriend and went to the notorious Sim Lim Square to make his purchase. However, when he went into the Mobile Air shop, he was told the original deal of $950 (£595) had now become $1,500 (£940) due to the addition of an extended warranty. Pham Van Thoai is crying and begging shop staff for a full refund after he was told his price to pay was being increased significantly for the iPhone 6 @highlight Pham Van Thoai travelled from Vietnam to Singapore for a holiday @highlight He decided to buy an iPhone 6 as a birthday present for his girlfriend @highlight However, he was 'duped' as price went from £595 to £940 @highlight Vietnamese man, who earns £125 a month, had saved up for present @highlight Heartbreaking video shows him crying and begging on his knees @highlight Crowdfunding website has raised more than £7,000 for stricken tourist
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Christian Nock arrives in Blackpool at the end of his 11,000 mile walk around @placeholder to raise money for Help for Heroes
By Luke Garratt PUBLISHED: 07:57 EST, 15 March 2014 | UPDATED: 08:00 EST, 15 March 2014 An ex-soldier, dubbed 'Britain's Forrest Gump', has completed an 8,000-mile trek around the coast, taking him 18 months and raising almost £200,000 for the Help for Heroes charity. Adventurer Christian Nock, 40, set off on August 8 2012, from his local pub in Blackpool - Tommy Docks, and ran across the length and breadth of Britain, battling against the elements. He completed his journey's final steps by sleeping rough every night, covering every strip of the UK's coast. @highlight Man slept rough and made it round the entire coastline @highlight Christian Nock, an ex soldier from Blackpool, used army training to survive @highlight He raised almost double his target of £10,000 @highlight Intended to raise awareness for how many ex-army end up on streets
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@placeholder which has catalogues of 15 million and 800,000 respectively –
By Sara Malm PUBLISHED: 05:09 EST, 22 November 2012 | UPDATED: 05:11 EST, 22 November 2012 The ‘original’ social network MySpace is being re-branded as a music streaming website set to compete with Spotify and Pandora, leaked documents show. The former Facebook rival is trying to raise $50 million to finance next year’s relaunch hoping to attract investors with a new design and backing from superstar Justin Timberlake. A presentation by Interactive Media Holdings, which bought MySpace from Rupert Murdoch’s NewsCorp in 2011, reveal the plans to move focus from social network to music. Scroll down for video: Fresh design: Justin Timberlake lends his profile to the relaunch, with MySpace's Connections page displaying his famous friends @highlight Leaked documents reveal plans to relaunch MySpace as a music streaming service to compete with Spotify and Pandora @highlight MySpace investors include Justin Timberlake @highlight The website already has the world's largest online music catalogue
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And one @placeholder leader warned of a strategy to "Islamize" American society.
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Thousands of Muslims gathered Friday on Capitol Hill for a day of prayer that organizers said was intended to inspire American Muslims and non-Muslims alike. People traveled from all over the United States to attend the Capitol Hill event, organizer Abdul Malik said. "America is not perfect," Abdul Malik, an organizer of the event called Islam on Capitol Hill, told the crowd. "But I will say something it took me my whole adult life to come to: America is not perfect, but I want to tell the truth: It is one of the best places in the world to live." @highlight NEW: Speaker calls U.S. "one of the best places in the world to live" @highlight Prayer event sought to inspire Muslims and all Americans, one organizer says @highlight Event drew protesters, criticism from Christian leader, "very nasty e-mails"
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Though this campaign stops today, my commitment to keep fighting with you and your families for the fundamental values that have made this nation and @placeholder great will never stop.'
Liz Cheney has confirmed she is dropping out of the Senate primary after her upstart bid to unseat Wyoming Senator Mike Enzi ignited a war within the Republican Party and caused a feud with her lesbian sister. Ms Cheney, the eldest daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney, confirmed her decision to quit in a statement released this morning, blaming family 'health issues'. She said: 'Serious health issues have recently arisen in our family, and under the circumstances, I have decided to discontinue my campaign. 'My children and their futures were the motivation for our campaign and their health and well-being will always be my overriding priority.' @highlight In a statement, Liz Cheney said her children's health and well-being would 'always be my overriding priority' @highlight Ms Cheney, whose strong stance against gay marriage caused a rift in her family since her sister is a lesbian, confirmed her decision to quit Monday @highlight Liz's sister Mary Cheney married her longtime girlfriend in 2012 @highlight Dick Cheney and his wife have spoken out about the public dispute between their daughters on the issue of gay marriage @highlight The former Vice President's daughter was running against a sitting Republican Senator in Wyoming
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'I'm convinced that if @placeholder had not scored like that, they would not have scored at all.
Luis Suarez has opened up about the Steven Gerrard slip that halted Liverpool's Premier League momentum and went a long way to depriving them of their first league title in 24 years. Liverpool lost 2-0 to Chelsea in their third-to-last game of the 2013/14 season, and Gerrard's error to gift Demba Ba's goal loosened their grip on the title. The Reds then let a three-goal lead slip at Crystal Palace, before a win against Newcastle on the last day of the season; by then though, the title had gone to Manchester City. Suarez, in his new autobiography released on Thursday, has revealed his thoughts on that title-changing moment at Anfield. @highlight Steven Gerrard gifted Demba Ba a goal at the back end of last season @highlight That paved the way for Liverpool to surrender the title to Manchester City @highlight Luis Suarez says he could not have carried on playing if it were him @highlight Liverpool play Chelsea for the first time since the incident on Saturday
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2008 champion, @placeholder, who was ending an eight-month victory drought, had served notice of his superiority by pipping Vettel to pole in Saturday's rain-hit qualifying session.
(CNN) -- Lewis Hamilton led a Mercedes one-two at the Malaysian Grand Prix Sunday then dedicated his victory to the families and presumed victims of missing flight MH370. "I just feel so grateful, particularly after the tragedy three weeks ago and I would like to dedicate the win to the families," said the Briton on the victory podium at Sepang. The mystery surrounding the Malaysian Airlines flight cast a shadow over the race, with the circuit only a short drive from the international airport in Kuala Lumpur. A minute's silence, led by Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak and F1 chief Bernie Ecclestone, was observed before the start, while drivers wore helmet stickers reading "Pray for MH370". @highlight Lewis Hamilton wins Malaysian Grand Prix @highlight Teammate Nico Rosberg finishes second to extend title lead @highlight World champion Sebastian Vettel finishes in third place @highlight Minute's silence for those missing on disappeared flight MH370
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@placeholder also provided an advice checklist for inmates to help them claim back any tax owed to them.
By Emma Glanfield A former chartered accountant who was jailed for a £60,000 fraud is now helping inmates get tax rebates of up to £1,000. Paul Retout, the former chief executive of Wrexham FC, was jailed for 16 months in October last year after swindling his partners at a London-based accountancy company out of nearly £60,000. The 53-year-old, of Denbighshire, Wales, was sent to HMP Wandsworth in London where it has now been revealed he offered inmates ‘tax seminars’. Paul Retout, 53, of Denbighshire, Wales, was sent to HMP Wandsworth in London where it has now been revealed he offered inmates 'tax seminars (file picture) @highlight Accountant Paul Retout, 53, was jailed for £60,000 fraud in October last year @highlight During his time at HMP Wandsworth he helped inmates apply for tax rebates @highlight Former chief executive of Wrexham FC held 'tax seminars' for prisoners
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She told the inquest: 'As a family @placeholder would always drive.
Rugby coach Austen Howells, 40, led a secret double life as a doting father during the week and as a drug-taker at weekends. He was found dead following a massive binge at a stag do in Stockport An NHS director's husband who led a secret double life of drug-taking and alcohol abuse died following a massive binge at a friend's stag weekend, an inquest heard. Rugby coach Austen Howells, 40, was hailed a 'superdad' by his family and wife Alex, who knew him as a health-conscious home-loving father of two who rarely drank. However, Mr Howells, from St Bride's Major near Cardiff, was known to friends as 'Mr all or nothing', who regularly snorted cocaine and took pills when he was out at weekends. @highlight Austen Howells was hailed a health-conscious 'superdad' who rarely drank @highlight But 40-year-old led a double life and took cocaine and pills at weekends @highlight His wife, NHS executive director Alex, 46, knew nothing of his secret habits @highlight Mr Howells was found dead after drugs binge during stag do in Stockport @highlight Tests revealed he had more than five different types of drugs in his system
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But Kallis took the attack to the bowlers, and had scored 120 of @placeholder's tea total of 193-2.
(CNN) -- Jacques Kallis moved into joint third place on cricket's all-time Test century list as he helped South Africa recover from a disastrous start to the opening match of the series against top-ranked India in Nagpur on Saturday. The all-rounder joined Brian Lara and Sunil Gavaskar in having scored 34 tons in the five-day game as he posted 159 on the opening day, putting on an unbroken 285 with Hashim Amla as the tourists battled back from losing two wickets for only six runs. The 34-year-old right-hander reached the milestone in his 136th match, five more than West Indian Lara and 11 more than India's Gavaskar. @highlight Jacques Kallis scores 34th Test century as South Africa reach 291-2 on opening day @highlight Hosts India took two early wickets before Kallis added 285 with Hashim Amla @highlight Kallis moves into joint third on all-time list with 159 while Amla contributes 115 @highlight India head the Test rankings, having overtaken second-placed South Africa last year
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'Five hours later, @placeholder decided it was time to lie down.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:01 EST, 24 May 2012 | UPDATED: 16:37 EST, 24 May 2012 Simple scrape: Paul Bales cut himself in the water while he was installing a new dock at the lake where he lives A fourth victim of flesh-eating bacteria in Georgia lost his leg when doctors were forced to amputate it three weeks after he received a cut in the water. The latest outbreak of the infection has left neighbors terrified to go in Lake Sinclair, afraid they'll come down with the rare and serious disease, as well. Three other victims are recovering in the hospital after picking up the bacteria from cuts and wounds across the state. Doctors say the cases are not related. @highlight Aimee Copeland sat up in bed for five hours in 'Olympic effort' as she continues recovery @highlight Paul Bales, the latest victim, cut his leg working on his dock in Lake Sinclair @highlight Now his neighbors are terrified to go in the water, afraid they will catch the horrific disease, as well
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He said: 'I'm confident we can assist the @placeholder to keep Baghdad from falling.'
The United States may deploy ground troops to fight ISIS in order to prevent the terror group from capturing the Iraqi capital Baghdad. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Martin Dempsey he does not envisage the use of large numbers of combat troops in Iraq, in the operation which has now been named 'Inherent Resolve'. This comes as ISIS has moved through the Anbar Province and is threatening the outskirts of Baghdad. Scroll down for video General Martin Dempsey, right, said he would be willing to recommend the deployment of US ground troops to President Obama if necessary in a bid to counter the 'threat to national security' posed by ISIS @highlight General Martin Dempsey said the US is considering ground troops in Iraq @highlight The Pentagon has named the military campaign Operation 'Inherent Resolve' @highlight General Dempsey said he was concerned about the failure of the Iraqi army
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@placeholder is the world's biggest producer and exporter of natural gas -- and Russia's most powerful company.
(CNN) -- Russia began to cut off natural gas supplies to Belarus on Monday as talks over unpaid debts continued, Russian state media reported. President Dmitry Medvedev gave the order for Russian energy giant Gazprom to start restricting gas supplies, company CEO Alexei Miller said, according to official Russian news agency RIA-Novosti. Miller said the cut, which began Monday, will be "gradual, daily and proportional to the volume of debt." Belarus has refused to pay Russian gas rates of $169 per 1,000 cubic meters for the first quarter of the year and $185 for the second quarter, RIA-Novosti reported. The former Soviet republic has instead been paying $150 since Jan. 1, ringing up a large debt in the process. @highlight NEW: Belarus says it can't guarantee natural gas transit to Europe @highlight Talks to continue over debts owed to Russia by Belarus @highlight Gas cuts will be "gradual" @highlight Gazprom operates the world's largest natural gas distribution network
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With Welbeck, Wenger is trying to complete a job started by @placeholder.
Signing superstars for loads of money is easy, but Louis van Gaal also knows how to upset Manchester United fans, that’s for sure. The Old Trafford faithful – the true United fans - love Danny Welbeck, and not just because he is a Manchester lad. I can imagine Sir Alex Ferguson feeling sick to the pit of his stomach that one of his favorites has joined Arsenal. He would probably take it as a personal insult, but he shouldn’t. I’ll explain why later. I like Welbeck. Very few players at United in recent years have sacrificed themselves so much for the team as he has. @highlight True Manchester United fans will be sad to see Danny Welbeck leave @highlight Danny Welbeck has proved himself as the ultimate team player @highlight Arsene Wenger must turn Welbeck into a goalscorer
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Throughout the trial, defense lawyers maintained her innocence and attempted to cast blame on @placeholder, portraying him as a womanizer seeking to avoid the burden of fatherhood.
(CNN) -- A Mississippi schoolteacher was sentenced to life without parole Wednesday for shooting and stabbing to death her lover's pregnant fiancee in 2006. Carla Hughes met the victim's fiance at the middle school where she was a teacher. The same jury that convicted Carla Hughes of two counts of murder Tuesday for the death of Avis Banks spared her life, declining to impose the death penalty. Mississippi is among the states that consider murdering a pregnant woman to be taking two lives. Madison County District Attorney Michael Guest asked the panel of nine women and three men to sentence Hughes to death based on the gruesome nature of Banks' murder. @highlight Same jury that convicted Carla Hughes of murder declines to impose death penalty @highlight Prosecutors said gruesome nature of crime warranted death sentence @highlight Avis Banks was five months pregnant when she was shot, stabbed multiple times @highlight Prosecutors alleged Hughes killed rival so she could be with Keyon Pittman
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Since the tally was announced, both @placeholder and Maduro have publicly urged supporters to remain peaceful while also accusing each other of inciting violence.
Caracas, Venezuela (CNN) -- The sounds of clanking pots and pans and bursting fireworks rang out in Caracas on Tuesday night as tensions mounted over Venezuela's tight election results. It was a clear sign that days after Sunday's presidential vote, fierce political battles are far from over in the deeply divided country. Supporters of opposition candidate Henrique Capriles Radonski banged pots and pans to protest the government's refusal to recount the votes, while supporters of President-elect Nicolas Maduro set off fireworks to celebrate his victory and drown out the noise. Maduro, former President Hugo Chavez's handpicked successor, is scheduled to be sworn in on Friday. Election authorities proclaimed him president-elect on Monday despite Capriles' demand for a recount. @highlight Capriles: "The right to demand the counting of votes...cannot be a crime" @highlight Protesters bang pots and pans in a continued push for a recount @highlight 7 people have died in post-election protests, state news agency reports @highlight Maduro: "If they continue with the violence, we can radicalize this revolution"
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Renamed: The revellers called the bar '@placeholder' after the superstorm and marked 'BYOB' on the side of it to instruct guests to bring their own bottles when the drink ran out...
By Laura Collins and Daniel Bates PUBLISHED: 17:44 EST, 2 November 2012 | UPDATED: 05:47 EST, 3 November 2012 It's a local bar with a difference - the difference being its locality. Welcome to Sandy's Bar, not at the end of the street but plonked right in the middle. Just days ago this was part of The Sugar Bowl, summer hangout at Breezy Point's shore. Until it was ripped from its moorings by Hurricane Sandy and delivered to Gerritsen Beach, according to the people living there. Incredible: The Sugar Bowl bar was swept for seven miles from the Breezy Point area of New York to this location in Gerritsen Beach @highlight The Sugar Bowl was ripped from its moorings on Breezy Point's shore @highlight It ended up at Gerritsen Beach, complete with its bar and furniture
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@placeholder finished seventh in his first season in charge and second in May, coming agonisingly close to winning the title before Gerrard's unfortunate slip gifted Chelsea victory in a crucial game at the end of the season.
Brendan Rodgers said this week that Steven Gerrard is 'arguably the best player who's ever played in the Premier League', but the Liverpool captain didn't make his manager's all-time XI in 2012. Rodgers, who dropped Gerrard for Saturday's 1-0 win over Stoke, confirmed that the veteran midfielder has been offered a new contract at Liverpool and told reporters: 'I love working with Steven Gerrard, he's arguably the best player who's ever played in the Premier League.' In April 2012 though, appearing as a guest on Match of the Day 3, Rodgers picked Paul Scholes and Roy Keane as his midfield duo in his all-time Premier League XI, with Chelsea legend Gianfranco Zola playing slightly in front of the Manchester United pair. @highlight Liverpool have offered Steven Gerrard a new contract @highlight Gerrard was dropped from starting XI for Saturday's 1-0 win over Stoke @highlight Brendan Rodgers says Gerrard arguably best ever Premier League player @highlight But Gerrard did not make Rodgers' all-time Premier League XI in 2012
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He insisted his government has continued to provide public infrastructure and services in tribal districts hit by @placeholder extremism.
New Delhi (CNN) -- At least 24 people were killed and 33 were injured in Saturday's audacious Maoist attack on a political motorcade in India's Chhattisgarh state, the province's home secretary told CNN Sunday. No arrests have been made so far, but investigations have begun, Chhattisgarh's Home Secretary N.K. Aswal said. The assault on a convoy of politicians from the country's ruling Congress party also killed Mahendra Karma, founder of a controversial anti-Maoist tribal militia called Salwa Judam, or the Purification Hunt, authorities say. At least 16 cars in the motorcade of local Congress leaders were passing through a forested area in the eastern Indian state when Maoists triggered a land mine and opened fire on them, area Police Superintendent Mayank Srivastava told CNN. @highlight Maoist rebels detonate a land mine, open fire on a political motorcade @highlight Among the 24 killed is the founder of an anti-Maoist tribal militia, eight police officers @highlight Most people in the convoy were from India's ruling Congress party @highlight Prime Minister Manmohan Singh visits the injured, vows to find culprits
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@placeholder after his dive in sump 9, which made him a record breaker
A British explorer is celebrating leading a team of cavers to the lowest depth ever recorded in the Western Hemisphere. Chris Jewell, 31, spent seven weeks with his group navigating the Sistema Huautla cave system in Mexico, one of the most remote places ever reached inside the earth. Located in Sierra Mazatec mountains, the cave system has 17 entrances and endless different routes into the centre. British explorer Chris Jewell spent seven weeks navigating the huge Sistema Huautla cave system in Mexico Explorers were dwarfed in the vast Anthodite Hall, the largest chamber in the caves Jason Mallinson, from Huddersfield, pictured carrying diving gear through a sump reached the deepest into the earth that anyone has been in the Western Hemisphere @highlight Mexico's Sistema Huautla is the deepest cave in the western hemisphere @highlight Explorers reached record-breakingly low depth on seven-week expedition @highlight Team spent up to ten nights underground at a time, sleeping in the caves
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'The whole family were pulling their hair out when she continued to date @placeholder,' revealed Anna-Louise.
By Bianca London Made In Chelsea was back with a bang on Sunday night as TV's favourite toffs landed in New York for a stateside spin-off. Familiar faces such as loveable pug Spencer Matthews and pint-sized Louise Thompson returned to our screens - but there were also some newcomers to the show, including Binky's big sister Anna-Louise Felstead, who joins the West London set as they spend the summer in New York. Anna-Louise, 35, is the eldest of three Felstead siblings and could potentially serve as a shoulder to cry on as Binky's turbulent love life with Alex Mytton unfolds. @highlight Anna-Louise, 35, joins cast in New York this season @highlight Says whole family are relieved Binky is back to herself after break-up @highlight Believes Cheska is a wonderful and supportive friend @highlight Is a New-York based artist who loves painting at motorsport events
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It's not known when the drink may be available in stores, however this isn't the first time @placeholder have been combined with Mountain Dew.
They may sound like two of the most unlikeliest pairings ever to be considered in the beverage world, but Pepsi, the makers of Mountain Dew, has confirmed it is looking into creating a Dorito's nacho-cheese flavored version of the soda. Disgusting though it may sound, the soft drink giant claims it is already testing a special brew among students at universities across the country - and the reviews aren't all that bad. The company appears to have worked out how turn the addictive cheesy flavor of its tortilla chips snack into a drink. Gross or brilliant? PepsiCo is testing a soft drink that combines the cheesy flavor of Doritos chips with the sugar-bomb soda Mountain Dew @highlight Pepsi Co. is testing a nacho cheese-inspired soda at colleges @highlight The drink apparently tastes like Nacho Cheese Doritos @highlight A Mountain Dew flavored Dorito chip appeared in 2008 for a limited time
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@placeholder did not serve as well as he can and that helped.
Being backed into a corner is the kind of scenario that instinctively appeals to Andy Murray, and on Tuesday night he duly came out fighting to keep his hopes alive at the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals. Buoyed by the unconditional support of nearly 18,000 in London's O2 Arena, knowing that defeat would effectively end his season, the 27 year-old Scot defused the sometimes erratic power of Canadian Milos Raonic. His 6-3, 7-5 victory was a far more convincing display than he managed in his opener against Kei Nishikori and keeps him in the hunt for a semi-final place when he plays Roger Federer on Thursday in the last round robin stage. @highlight Andy Murray defeats Milos Raonic 6-3, 7-5 at the O2 Arena @highlight Scot needed to win to keep hopes alive in ATP World Tour Finals @highlight Murray remains in the hunt for a semi-final place @highlight He could lose to Roger Federer on Thursday and still qualify
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"He planned on writing a book on how bad things were back in that era," said @placeholder, but his father never finished the book.
Los Angeles (CNN) -- A lost interview of Martin Luther King Jr. recorded more than five decades ago, but recently found in a Tennessee attic, will soon be heard in the last room where the civil rights leader slept. Illusionist David Copperfield purchased the reel-to-reel tape Wednesday and will donate it to the National Civil Rights Museum, which is housed in the Lorraine Motel. King was shot to death standing on a balcony of the Memphis, Tennessee, motel on April 4, 1968. "It gave me chills," Copperfield told CNN Wednesday in a phone interview, explaining why he bought the tape for an undisclosed amount. @highlight Illusionist David Copperfield will donate the tape to the National Civil Rights Museum @highlight "It gave me chills," Copperfield says @highlight It was striking because the recording revealed King in a relaxed mode, Copperfield says @highlight Stephon Tull found the reel-to-reel tape in a dusty old attic in Chattanooga, Tennessee
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@placeholder, like some common colds, is also caused by a coronavirus.
A newly discovered and often deadly virus related to one that causes the common cold has struck another victim, this time in France. A man hospitalized in April is infected with the novel coronavirus, France's Health Ministry said Thursday. The NCoV virus was recently found for the first time in humans and scattered cases have occurred across parts of the Middle East, particularly Saudi Arabia. It has proved deadly in more than half of the confirmed cases so far, according to the World Health Organization. Of 31 people with confirmed infections, at least 18 have died. But infectious disease specialists believe the virus is very difficult to catch. @highlight Out of 31 confirmed cases of infection, the NCoV virus has killed at least 18 people @highlight The virus is related to one that causes the common cold, also a coronavirus @highlight NCoV has been compared to SARS, which killed about 10% of its confirmed victims
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The @placeholder images claim to show multiple rocket launchers fired at Ukrainian forces from within Ukraine and from Russian soil.
By Kieran Corcoran Images have been released allegedly showing rockets being fired from Russia into Ukraine, and heavy artillery being rolled across the border to be used by pro-Russian rebels in the country's ongoing civil war. The U.S. government released the images today, which support claims that Russia has been providing heavy arms to rebels in Donetsk and Luhansk - parts of Ukraine under separatist control. A four-page document released from the State Department seems to show blast marks from where rockets were launched and craters where they landed. Officials said the images, sourced from the U.S. Director of National Intelligence, show heavy weapons fired between July 21 and July 26. @highlight Government releases satellite shots from the past week it says show artillery and rocket launchers being moved @highlight Intelligence sources claim the pictures show that both Russian-armed rebels and Russia itself are attacking Ukraine @highlight Three images show paths of rockets and shells directed at Ukrainian army emplacements near border in Donetsk @highlight U.S. also believes that a Russian-made missile given to separatists was used to shoot down flight MH17 over Ukraine
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Missed: @placeholder was described as a good friend and dedicated fireman by those who knew and worked with him
By Daily Mail Reporter and Ap A California firefighter who disappeared two weeks ago after chasing after his dog during a backpacking trip was found dead Friday, authorities said, less than a week after his dog was found alive. The body of Mike Herdman, 36, was found in a rugged cliff area about three-quarters of a mile and 1,200 feet above the river bottom where he was last seen June 13, Ventura County Sheriff Geoff Dean said. Authorities theorized that he may have fallen off of a cliff, but his remains could only be identified by his dental records after being exposed to the elements for such a long period of time. @highlight Authorities found Mike Herdman's body on Friday in California's Los Padres National Forest @highlight His dog, named Duke, was found Sunday in the parking lot where Herdman had parked his car @highlight Herdman and a friend were camping June 13 when the dog ran off and the 36-year-old chased after the pet barefoot and wearing only shorts @highlight Search crews put in nearly 5,000 hours and scoured 50 square miles on foot, horseback and by air @highlight His remains were found in a rugged cliff area of the park @highlight Herdman's cause of death is yet to be determined
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@placeholder had initially been charged with battery on a law enforcement officer and resisting arrest, although the charges were dropped after the footage emerged.
An Orlando police officer has been fired after cell phone footage emerged of him punching and kicking a handcuffed man. Officer William Escobar had been facing two counts of battery and two counts of perjury related to the March 2014 arrest of Refus Holloway, a former military police officer. Police Chief John Mina announced the decision to fire Escobar on Wednesday and he said the officer had violated Orlando Police Department procedures including the use of force and treatment of prisoners. Scroll down for video Orlando cop William Escobar had been facing two counts of battery and two counts of perjury related to the March 2014 arrest of Refus Holloway, pictured, a former military police officer @highlight William Escobar had been facing battery and perjury charges related to the March 2014 arrest of Refus Holloway, a former military police officer @highlight The incident only came to light after Holloway's sister posted cell phone footage on YouTube @highlight Under oath Escobar had claimed that he jumped on Holloway's legs because the man had tried to kick him @highlight The footage showed him punch and kick at Holloway who had been trying to break up a fight
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@placeholder tells Downer the show it 'speaks for itself' before the promoter talks about it.
Mike Tyson swore at a television presenter live on air after he brought up his conviction for rape. The former world heavyweight champion had been expressing his support for Toronto mayor Rob Ford when the presenter suggested that Tyson's 1992 conviction may actually harm Ford's bid for re-election. After initially saying he had 'no comment' to make, the 48-year-old said to CP24 news anchor Nathan Downer: 'You're being negative. I met the mayor and there's nothing they can do about it.' Mike Tyson directed an expletive-filled rant at a Canadian television anchor in a live interview after the host brought up the former heavyweight champion's conviction for sexual assault @highlight Tyson had been talking about supporting Toronto mayor Rob Ford @highlight Boxer was jailed in 1990s for raping teenage beauty-pageant contestant
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"@placeholder is generally known for being a rural, modest province," Dinc tells CNN.
CANKIRI, Turkey (CNN) -- In the searing heat of an Anatolian afternoon, work continues busily on the vast building site that fills an entire block of Cankiri's otherwise quiet town center. Polls suggest the Erdogan's AKP is heading for another victory. A massive Western-style shopping complex is rising from the ground. Next the local mayor, Irfan Dinc, has plans for a smart new bus terminal on the outskirts of this small regional capital a couple of hours north of Ankara. Designated a "preferential province," investors in Cankiri already receive lucrative tax breaks. Now Dinc hopes to tap into European Union funds as part of his efforts to put the town on the map. @highlight PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan was forced into early elections; new poll on Sunday @highlight Many parts of Turkey are seeing impressive economic progress @highlight Erdogan's critics argue his AKP party has Islamist tendencies @highlight Final polls suggest the AKP is heading for another victory
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I didn’t find the pictures until getting back home to @placeholder.'
Leaving an expensive device on a plane usually means waving it goodbye forever. But one passenger was shocked when airline staff not only returned his lost iPad, but left him a few surprise happy snaps as a souvenir. Stepan Hruda, from New York, left the device on the plane after flying with Icelandair to Keflavik in Iceland three weeks ago. Scroll down for video Service with a selfie: Passenger Stepan Hruda was surprised to find these humorous selfies on his returned iPad after he left it on an Icelandair flight After contacting the airline, he was thrilled to learn that it had been located, and collected the device when he arrived to catch his outbound flight. @highlight Stepan Hruda left iPad 4 on plane after flight from New York to Keflavik @highlight Collected the device and discovered photographs upon return to New York @highlight Humorous images posted on Reddit has received more than 1.36m hits
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As Stiller's @placeholder crisscrosses the planet, he slowly transforms into the action hero he's always been in his fantasies.
(CNN) -- It's easy to understand why comedians like Jim Carrey, Mike Myers, and Sacha Baron Cohen have flirted with adapting James Thurber's 1939 New Yorker story about a timid man with a vibrant fantasy life. Not only has CGI made it relatively simple to turn Walter Mitty's daydreams into Technicolor tapestries of digital eye candy, it's also the kind of emotionally textured role that can be a springboard out of the banana-peel slapstick ghetto. Ben Stiller's no stranger to such clown-crying-on-the-inside gambits (see: "Permanent Midnight" and "Greenberg"). But his new film, "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty," despite all of its visual razzle-dazzle, never locates the beating heart of its hero. @highlight Ben Stiller plays the title character in "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" @highlight The movie is an adaptation of a 1939 James Thurber story @highlight While there are some visually stunning sequences, the film never quite comes to life
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@placeholder did not file charges until November, and the Delaware attorney general has not decided if Busch will be charged.
NASCAR suspended Kurt Busch indefinitely Friday after a judge said the former champion almost surely choked and beat a former girlfriend last fall and there was a 'substantial likelihood' of more domestic violence from him in the future. In a stunning move two days before the season-opening Daytona 500, NASCAR said Busch would not be allowed to participate in any series activities until further notice given the 'serious nature of the findings and conclusions' made by a Delaware judge involving the driver known as The Outlaw. Family Court Commissioner David Jones concluded that it was more likely than not that Busch abused Patricia Driscoll by 'manually strangling' her and smashing her head into a wall inside his motorhome at Dover International Speedway last September. @highlight NASCAR has suspended Kurt Busch after a domestic abuse incident that allegedly took place last fall @highlight A judge ruled Busch 'manually strangled' his ex Patricia Driscoll, and there is a 'substantial likelihood' of more domestic violence from him in the future @highlight 'Kurt Busch and his Stewart-Haas Racing team are fully aware of our position and why this decision was made,' NASCAR said in a statement
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A graphic statement from @placeholder at the time revealed that she had often killed up to two animals a day, including a kitten who was bound with masking tape before being stomped on with a high heel that went into its eye.
By Lydia Warren Sick: Ashley Richards, 23, tortured animals for years with high heels, meat cleavers and tools A 23-year-old woman has been sentenced to 10 years behind bars for torturing dogs and cats to death to make videos for people who found the sick treatment sexually arousing. Ashley Nichole Richards pleaded guilty to three counts of animal cruelty in Houston, Texas, Harris County District Attorney Devon Anderson announced on Thursday morning. She created as many as 27 'crush' videos between February 2010 and August 2012 and was eventually stopped after PETA discovered the footage and alerted the authorities. After her arrest in 2012, prosecutors said she tortured a puppy, kittens, a rabbit, mice, a pigeon, fish, lobsters and crabs using high heeled shoes, a meat cleaver, knives, screwdrivers and pliers. @highlight WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT @highlight Ashley Richards 'tortured a puppy, kittens, a rabbit, mice and birds with high heeled shoes, a meat cleaver and tools between 2010 and 2012' @highlight The 'crush' videos were for people who find the torture arousing @highlight She was caught when PETA alerted authorities @highlight Breant Justice, 52, is also behind bars for allegedly filming her
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@placeholder's death warrant runs until 26 February, but he was granted a stay of execution after the courts discovered pentobarbital was being ordered by the corrections department without a doctor's prescription.
By Daniel Miller PUBLISHED: 11:10 EST, 22 February 2013 | UPDATED: 13:13 EST, 22 February 2013 The state of Georgia is attempting to fast track the executions of death row prisoners before its supply of the drug it uses in lethal injections expires. Yesterday the southern state administered a lethal dose of the sedative pentobarbital to Andrew Allen Cook, 38, who had confessed to the killing of two college students to his FBI agent father. They are now trying to rush through the execution of mentally disabled Warren Lee Hill who beat death of a fellow inmate to death in 1999 while serving a life sentence for killing his girlfriend. @highlight Georgia's entire supply of pentobarbital will expire on March 1 @highlight They will have no way of executing the 94 prisoners on death row @highlight States practising the death penalty are finding it difficult to obtain supplies
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Mrs @placeholder's children set up the secret camera in the kitchen after money started to go missing - she is pictured here taking the box out of the cupboard before she unlocked it and stole £10
This is the moment the carer for an elderly woman with Alzheimer's Disease was caught on a hidden camera stuffing stolen £10 notes into her bra. Sarah Leacy, 33, of Putney, London, was secretly filmed stealing the money from her 90-year-old client, Monica Flanagan, earlier this year. The victim's children Annemarie Key, Eileen Flanagan and Stephen Flanagan, had installed a small camera in their mother's home after they noticed money going missing from a secure cash box in the kitchen. Sarah Leacy, 33, was secretly filmed stealing two £10 notes from her client, 90-year-old Monica Flanagan The box was kept locked with a key that was hidden in a separate location. @highlight Sarah Leacy, 33, was caught after patient's children became suspicious @highlight They set up a hidden camera which filmed Leacy stuffing the notes in bra @highlight In police interview carer denied stealing until told she had been filmed @highlight Then changed story and said took two £10 notes to buy things for client @highlight Leacy has been found guilty of theft and will be sentenced on Monday
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Many @placeholder pages had little recent activity, aside from profile notes about new music purchases, which can be set to post automatically.
(CNN) -- One million people registered for Apple's music-centric social network in the first 48 hours it became available in September. But some evidence indicates that Ping may be having trouble keeping their attention. However, a collaboration between Twitter and Apple could open a backdoor to a part of the corporate workforce that has been locked out of Ping during the crucial daytime hours. With Ping -- the social service that lives within Apple's iTunes program -- users can now post links to songs and albums to their Twitter accounts. When you find such a message in the Twitter.com stream, you can click the tweet to see a box showing details about that song from iTunes, along with a button for listening to a short snippet of the track. @highlight Users of Apple's Ping social network can now post updates from within the app to Twitter @highlight Messages from Ping can contain a small widget on Twitter containing song previews @highlight This move could open up Ping to corporate workers who don't have access to iTunes
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He also said 'Got an email from Microsoft, wanting to help 'certify' Minecraft for @placeholder.
Minecraft founder Markus Persson has sold his hugely popular game to Microsoft. The announcement was made on Microsoft's official Xbox blog, and reports claim the software giant paid $2.5 billion (£1.5 billion) for Persson's company Mojang, which includes rights to the game. And, once the deal is finalised, Persson has announced he will leave the company. Scroll down for video Minecraft founder Markus Persson has sold his hugely-popular game (pictured) to Microsoft. Reports claim the deal is worth $2.5 billion (£1.5 billion). Phil Spencer, head of Xbox, made the announcement on Microsoft's official blog 'Today is an incredibly exciting day for our team as Mojang and the Minecraft franchise join Microsoft,' explained Phil Spencer, head of Xbox. @highlight Minecraft founder Markus Persson has sold his firm Mojang to Microsoft @highlight Phil Spencer, head of Xbox, made the announcement on an official blog @highlight Reports claim the deal is worth $2.5 billion (£1.5 billion) @highlight In 2012, Persson openly criticised Microsoft and its Windows 8 software @highlight He also separately tweeted that his price to endorse 'cr*p' was $2 billion @highlight This price exceeds the amount Facebook paid for Oculus Rift @highlight Persson has announced he is leaving Mojang once the deal is finalised
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Demond told @placeholder in court on Wednesday that he didn't think the punishment was morally wrong or criminal.
By Associated Press The unnamed child was made to walk a mile home from school (picture posed by a model) A judge sentenced a Hawaii man to one year of probation and a $200 fine for making his son walk a mile home from school as a form of discipline. Judge Kathleen Watanabe called the punishment 'old-school' and no longer appropriate, the Garden Island newspaper reported Thursday. Robert Demond of Kilauea said he picked up his son from school and asked about a matter that had been brought to his attention. When the son didn't respond, Demond made him walk home to think about his actions. @highlight Judge called punishment 'old-school' and no longer appropriate @highlight Robert Demond must also attend a parenting class @highlight Demond was convicted of endangering the welfare of a minor
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I guess we will just have to rely on our imaginations if we want to see @placeholder sans clothes.
(The Frisky) -- Jenni "J-Woww" Farley of MTV "Jersey Shore" fame might wear bedazzled boy-shorts as if they were long pants, but she isn't going to take them off for "Playboy." She has turned down a request to pose for the mag, even though the offer was reportedly for $400,000. "I am not going to do Playboy in the near future," she told Ryan Seacrest on his KIIS-FM radio show recently. "There is a better opportunity out there, which everybody will probably see soon." Most think this "better opportunity" is a possible "Jersey Shore" spin-off show with her bestie, Snooki. Which has us craving pickles now. @highlight Former Spice Girl Melanie Brown has turned down "Playboy" five times @highlight Nelly Furtado once turned down a reported $500,000 to pose fully clothed in "Playboy" @highlight The magazine has tried to get Lindsey Lohan for years, the most recent offer rumored to be $900,000
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'You only have to mention Preston and @placeholder... the conversation soon turns to Tom Finney and that sums up everything the man did for the club, the city and the game of football.'
By Hugo Gye PUBLISHED: 09:05 EST, 27 February 2014 | UPDATED: 03:12 EST, 28 February 2014 Thousands of people lined the streets of Preston today to pay their last respects to Sir Tom Finney, one of the greatest footballers in English history. Dozens of legendary players attended the winger's funeral, which took place two weeks after he died at the age of 91. Roads were packed as the funeral cortege travelled from Deepdale stadium, where Finney played for Preston North End his whole career, to Preston Minster. Scroll down for video Tribute: Crowds lined the streets of Preston today to pay their last respects to the great England footballer Sir Tom Finney @highlight Football legends such as Trevor Brooking and Bobby Charlton attended the ceremony in Preston @highlight Streets of the town were packed as the cortege travelled to the church from Preston North End's Deepdale stadium @highlight Winger who died earlier this month aged 91 played for Preston his whole career and scored 30 goals for England
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Scene: Photo of @placeholder's family basement where the teens were drinking on the night of January 8, 2012.
By James Nye Sordid new details about the night when Maryville teenager Daisy Coleman claims she was raped by high school senior, Matthew Barnett have been released by police in the Missouri town. In a taped interview with police, recorded just hours after the alleged assault, Barnett told police that he and the then 14-year-old did have sex in his house, but it was consensual and crucially, Coleman began drinking heavily afterwards. The newly released material from the police also reveals that Daisy admitted texting Barnett 'once a month' and indicated to the star-football player that she would provide him with sexual favors if he gave her alcohol. @highlight New tapes and documents from the alleged sexual assault of Daisy Coleman in Maryville in 2012 have been released @highlight Interview with alleged attacker Matthew Barnett recorded just hours after the alleged rape on January 8 released @highlight He claims that Daisy Coleman, who was 14 at the time, was not drunk and their sex was consensual @highlight Daisy Coleman told police in a criminal deposition that she suggested sexual favors to Barnett if he brought her alcohol @highlight Michael Barnett was convicted of Child Endangerment in January but escaped sex charges @highlight Daisy Coleman has tried to commit suicide three times since the incident @highlight The high school student has been subjected to constant cyber-bullying from classmates - and even parents - in the quiet town after she reported being raped in January 2012 by Barnett
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He is asking outgoing @placeholder Governor Bob McDonell, pictured right, for a pardon
By Helen Pow PUBLISHED: 15:25 EST, 2 January 2014 | UPDATED: 15:42 EST, 2 January 2014 A young Virginia man who, as a juvenile, was given six life sentences plus 118 years in prison for an armed robbery in which no one was hurt is asking for a conditional pardon from outgoing Governor Bob McDonnell. Travion Blount's lawyers claim he should serve no more than 20 years for his part in the September 2006 robbery, which he carried out as a 15-year-old with two 18-year-olds who received 10-year and 13-year sentences in plea deals. @highlight Travion Blount's lawyers claim the Norfolk man should serve no more than 20 years for his part in the September 2006 robbery @highlight The then-15-year-old raided a house party with two 18-year-olds who received 10-year and 13-year sentences in plea deals @highlight Blount refused a plea agreement and was found guilty by a Norfolk jury @highlight A Circuit Court judge then handed down what many believe is the longest sentence in the country given to a teenage offender for a crime that wasn't murder @highlight He has been in Wallens Ridge State Prison, a maximum-security facility in Big Stone Gap, since 2007 @highlight His family is now asking for a conditional pardon from outgoing Governor Bob McDonnell
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'A good Santa mustn't use bad language and should never smoke or drink in their suit, there's nothing worse than a smelly @placeholder.
By Steve Nolan PUBLISHED: 09:42 EST, 23 December 2012 | UPDATED: 10:45 EST, 23 December 2012 Dedicated to the Claus: Britain's longest serving Santa Ron Horniblew, has set up his own Santa school after 48 years of playing father Christmas The top toys on children's wish lists might change every Christmas, but each year there is one constant that brings joy to youngsters around the world - Santa Claus. And one Father Christmas has become something of an ever present just like the real thing. At 77, Ron Horniblew, or Santa Ron as he is known, is Britain's longest serving Santa. @highlight Ron Horniblew, from Luton, Bedfordshire, first started dressing as Santa in 1964 @highlight He has raised thousands of pounds for charity throughout his career @highlight Santa Ron was once crowned World's Best Santa @highlight He is to set up a Santa school to pass on his knowledge
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Not many people could have predicted Holland would beat @placeholder, let alone dish out a 5-1 thrashing to the world champions.
Click here to follow the Australia vs Holland World Cup 2014 live action By David Kent As the 2014 World Cup continues, Sportsmail will be providing you with all you need to know about every fixture in Brazil from team news and key battles to betting odds and Opta stats... Here is all the information you need for the game in Group B between Australia and Holland. Venue: Estadio Beira-Rio, Porto Alegre Kick-off: 5pm (1pm, Brazil time) TV coverage: ITV1, from 4pm Odds: Australia 12/1, Draw 5/1, Holland 2/9 Referee: Djamel Haimoudi (Algeria) Managers: Ange Postecoglou (Australia)Louis van Gaal (Holland) @highlight Holland looking to keep up 100% record in Group B after 5-1 win over Spain @highlight Australia lost their opening game 3-1 to Chile @highlight Holland could qualify for last 16 if they win and Spain fail to beat Chile @highlight This is the first World Cup encounter between Australia and Holland. @highlight Australia are unbeaten in their three previous meetings against Holland (W1 D2). Their last encounter was on October 10, 2009 in a Sydney friendly (0-0). @highlight Australia have won one of their six World Cup encounters with European sides (2-1 v Serbia in 2010), drawing one and losing four. They have never kept a clean sheet in any of these games. @highlight Robin van Persie has scored 10 goals in his last nine appearances for Holland. @highlight Arjen Robben has scored seven goals in his last seven appearances for Holland @highlight Following their goals against Spain, both Robben and Van Persie became the first Holland players to score in three different World Cup tournaments (2006, 2010, 2014). @highlight Tim Cahill has scored in three World Cups for Australia; no other Australian has done so in more than one tournament. @highlight Cahill (four goals, one assist) has now been involved in 56 per cent of Australia’s goals (9) in World Cup history. @highlight Australia have won just two of their previous 11 World Cup matches (L6 D3). @highlight Holland are unbeaten in their last 11 World Cup group stage matches, winning eight and drawing three. Their last group stage defeat came back in 1994 versus Belgium.
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"My feeling on this -- and it's backed up by several interviews with Seahawks players -- is that some of the black players think @placeholder isn't black enough.
(CNN) -- Charles Barkley hasn't met a sensitive topic he couldn't dig into, and now he's speaking on what he calls a "dirty, dark secret" in the African-American community. During an interview with a Philadelphia radio station, Barkley expounded on claims that Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson wasn't liked by some of his teammates in part because he wasn't considered to be "black enough." Barkley said he wasn't at all surprised. "There are a lot of black people who are unintelligent, who don't have success," Barkley said. "It's best to knock a successful black person down 'cause they're intelligent, they speak well, they do well in school, and they're successful. It's crabs in a barrel. ... We're the only ethnic group that says, 'hey, if you go to jail, it gives you street cred.' " @highlight Charles Barkley speaks on a "dirty dark secret" in the black community @highlight It's in response to a story about racial tension for a Seattle Seahawks player @highlight Some have responded positively to Barkley's comments @highlight Others feel he was being too general
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Since September 11th, the city has moved aggressively to provide medical treatment to those who were present at @placeholder, and we will continue our commitment to treatment and monitoring."
New York (CNN) -- The WTC Captive Insurance Co. announced settlements Thursday with more than 10,000 plaintiffs who claimed sickness or injuries after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The settlements could total up to $657 million. WTC Captive was created with a $1 billion FEMA grant and provides insurance coverage to the City of New York and its debris-removal contractors. In the aftermath of attacks of September 11, 2001, New York was unable to get adequate amounts of liability insurance for the rescue, recovery and debris-removal work done at the World Trade Center site. The settlement would provide a system to pay for the compensation of the injury claims made by people working on the rescue and debris removal for the city and its contractors. This would include construction workers, firefighters, police officers and other workers and volunteers. The settlement would also fund a special insurance policy, which provides additional compensation to any plaintiff contracting certain types of cancer in the future. @highlight WTC Captive Insurance Co. announced settlements with more than 10,000 plaintiffs @highlight Settlements could total up to $657 million @highlight WTC Captive provides coverage to the city and its debris-removal contractors @highlight Settlement would provide system to pay for compensation of injury claims
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A @placeholder hotel has closed after a person staying there died two hours after being taken to a hospital, the country's health ministry announced Thursday.
(CNN) -- As the death of the first patient diagnosed with Ebola in the U.S. sparks more fears, airports are beefing up screening for people from affected nations. With developments pouring in from all corners of the world, here's what you need to know to quickly get caught up on the latest: WEST AFRICA No relief in sight: The world's largest outbreak of Ebola has killed more than 3,800 people, the World Health Organization said Wednesday. The numbers reflect confirmed Ebola cases in Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone and the United States, the WHO said. The virus is affecting medical workers. A United Nations official is being treated in Liberia after contracting Ebola. The unnamed worker is the second U.N. member infected with the virus in Liberia. The first one died last month. @highlight NEW: Liberian president "a bit more confident" about avoiding most dire predictions @highlight NEW: Spokesman: US Airways followed CDC guidelines after health scare on Dominican flight @highlight After negative test, Texas sheriff's deputy is discharged @highlight Hotel closed in Macedonia after sudden death, ministry says
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The source said the Iraqis had help from @placeholder intelligence.
Lebanese authorities have arrested a wife of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi -- the man spearheading the Islamist terror group's sweeping rampage across Syria and Iraq -- said a source with knowledge of the arrest. The woman is one of al-Baghdadi's two wives. Her arrest came as part of a "planned operation," according to the source. The source described her as a "powerful figure (who is) heavily involved in ISIS." Not much is known about the reported wife, including what her involvement is with the terrorist group, if any. "We will gain some intelligence from her. We may get insights into al-Baghdadi's movement, who he surrounds himself with, whether he was injured, and the degree of his injuries," said Rep. Adam Schiff, a California Democrat. @highlight Woman part of a group freed in exchange for a group of nuns, intelligence source says @highlight Intelligence source identifies the wife as Saja al-Dulaimi @highlight Several U.S. sources suggest the person arrested is al-Baghdadi's ex-wife @highlight Little is known about al-Baghdadi; U.S. offers $10 million for info leading to him
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@placeholder had claimed that his employer did not pay instructors for time spent preparing for class and taking part in training programs.
A prominent Manhattan lawyer claims that he was booted from the high-end spin studio chain SoulCycle for representing a former employee in a lawsuit over unpaid wages. Attorney Douglas Wigdor has filed a lawsuit of his own against SoulCycle accusing the owners of the exclusive fitness studios of making an example out of him to dissuade other workers from taking legal action against them. It all started when Wigdor, a former law partner of Brooklyn District Attorney Ken Thompson, took on a wage-theft class action lawsuit in May 2013 on behalf of former SoulCycle spin instructor Nick Oram. Booted: Manhattan lawyer Douglas Wigdor (left) has accused SoulCycle of banishing him for representing former spin instructor Nick Oram (right) in a lawsuit over unpaid wages @highlight Labor lawyer Douglas Wigdor is suing SoulCycle demanding to be allowed to return to his favorite Chelsea gym @highlight Claims he was banned for representing former spin instructor Nick Oram in class action lawsuit @highlight Oram's suit was settled back in June, but neither he nor Wigdor have been allowed to attend spin classes at SoulCycle @highlight Manhattan judge found in October that owners of the high-end spin studio chain had failed to show legitimate reasons to justify the ban
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There are allegations that British agents were present when torture took place and that the @placeholder helped with rendition flights.
Tony Blair today moved to reject claims his government was complicit in the torture of terrorist suspects by CIA agents. The former Prime Minister, facing growing calls to appear before MPs over what he knew about American 'enhanced interrogation techniques when he was in Downing Street, said he had 'always been opposed to the use of torture'. It came as the clamour for a judge-led inquiry into Britain's role in torture grew - with former Home Secretary Alan Johnson and shadow minister Yvette Cooper joining calls for the former prime minister to be quizzed on Britain's role in the barbaric treatment of prisoners by the US. @highlight Former PM and Foreign Secretary face Parliamentary grilling over torture @highlight Blair today claimed he had 'always been opposed to the use of torture' @highlight Comes after US report revealed scale of 'enhanced interrogation' by CIA @highlight But the report redacted all evidence of British complicity with the CIA @highlight It has led to calls for a full judicial inquiry into what the Government knew @highlight A Parliamentary committee has launched a probe of British complicity @highlight Its chairman Sir Malcolm Rifkind said he would call former ministers
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A @placeholder spokesman said: 'Dangerous and illegal parking causes problems for pedestrians, residents, traders and other road users and the council uses civil parking enforcement to undertake parking enforcement.
By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 10:39 EST, 18 July 2013 | UPDATED: 11:29 EST, 18 July 2013 These absolutely astonishing pictures of utterly incompetent parking are made all the more amazing because they come from a single town in the UK. Doncaster may be in the running for being Britain's worst town for selfish, thoughtless and downright inept parking after a Facebook page exposed the South Yorkshire town's driver's nightmarish abuse of spaces, kerbs, roads and even steep slopes. Parking like a t*** in Doncaster invites people in the town to submit pictures of the kind of parking that makes considerate road users slap their forehead in frustration. @highlight Facebook page shames dreadful parking in Doncaster @highlight It invites users to send in pictures of shoddily-placed cars @highlight Irate drivers often go on site to defend their parking @highlight Site also has a serious message about the dangers of blocked pavements
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It was the first true smartphone, just as the @placeholder was the first true tablet computer.
Dozens of video-capable smartphones -- most of them Steve Jobs' own creations -- peered out over the sea of technology journalists like digital periscopes. Nothing particularly video-worthy was going on in that moment: It was January 2010, and a bunch of us tech writers, wearing plaid and skinny jeans and funny hats, were waiting in line outside the Yerba Buena Center in San Francisco for an Apple news conference. But a line outside a news conference where Steve Jobs will appear is no normal line. It's the kind of thing you might just want to record every second of. And so, when our media handlers, wearing bright T-shirts with the simple Apple logo, let us into the building where Jobs would unveil his company's "magical" iPad, pretty much everyone in the audience raised his or her iPhone in unison and clicked "record." @highlight Author describes pandemonium surrounding Steve Jobs press conferences @highlight The Apple co-founder had cult-figure status in the tech world @highlight The company's product annoucements are blockbuster events @highlight One audience member shrieked with joy as Jobs announced iPad in 2010
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When @placeholder discovered her mother's cancer was hereditary, she said that she decided to reduce the risk
By Becky Evans PUBLISHED: 02:53 EST, 4 June 2013 | UPDATED: 06:42 EST, 4 June 2013 Zoraida Sambolin posted this picture of her recovery alongside fiancé Kenny Williams CNN anchor Zoraida Sambolin is undergoing the first stage of her reconstruction following her double mastectomy last month. Sambolin, 47, who anchors CNN's Early Start, updated her fans on her health yesterday and posted a picture of herself and fiancé, White Sox Executive Vice President Kenny Williams, with a bandage around her chest. She revealed she was undergoing the same procedure as Angelina Jolie while discussing the Hollywood star on her show. @highlight Zoraida Sambolin updated fans on her recovery through Facebook @highlight It showed her fiancé Kenny Williams on 'daily drain duty' @highlight Early Start host wrote that 'loving support is key' to recovery @highlight She announced her diagnosis while discussing Jolie's double mastectomy
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Mr Kennedy popped the question in @placeholder, in front of her family and friends, by laying out lit candles on a lawn that spelled out 'Will you marry me?'
E! News co-host Jason Kennedy, 33, shared an adorable Twitter picture with his new wife, airplane accident survivor Lauren Scruggs, 26, Sunday while on a romantic honeymoon after tying the knot Friday evening at the Four Seasons in Dallas. In the photo, the two are seen smiling and embracing each other at the Rosewood Mayakoba hotel in Mexico. The two are dressed casually, she in jeans and he in sneakers, a big change from their fancy wedding wardrobes. Scroll down for video Mexico: E! News host Jason Kennedy, 33, shared an adorable Twitter picture with his new wife, airplane accident survivor Lauren Scruggs, 26, Sunday while on a romantic honeymoon @highlight In the first photograph since their lavish wedding Friday, newlyweds Jason Kennedy and Lauren Scruggs are seen smiling and embracing each other while on a romantic honeymoon in Mexico @highlight In the photo, the two are dressed casually, she in jeans and he in sneakers, a big change from their fancy wedding wardrobes @highlight The two were married Friday evening in a lavish ceremony at the Four Seasons in Dallas @highlight The bride wore a dress by New York-based designer Romona Keveža @highlight Scruggs met Kennedy through his E! news colleagues while promoting her 2012 book
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@placeholder was a friend of the prime minister and his wife.
London (CNN) -- Two former News of the World editors, Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson, were told Wednesday they will face trial in September next year over claims of phone hacking at the now-defunct tabloid newspaper. Brooks, Coulson and half a dozen other former News of the World managers and staffers accused of conspiring to hack voice mail messages remained free on bail after the hearing at London's main criminal court. A proposed trial date was set at the Old Bailey for September 9, 2013. The phone hacking accusations have reverberated through the top levels of British politics and journalism and prompted a parliamentary committee to issue damning criticism of Rupert Murdoch, whose News Corp. owned the News of the World through its UK subsidiary, News International. @highlight Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson are accused of conspiring to hack voice mails @highlight They both formerly edited the now-defunct News of the World newspaper @highlight The tabloid was part of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. media empire @highlight Brooks and Coulson were close to British Prime Minister David Cameron
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"She proceeded to throw my clothes and other things out of my car on a freeway as I took her home," @placeholder said in a statement Saturday.
(CNN) -- An Arizona state senator involved in an apparent freeway-shoulder scuffle with his girlfriend was not detained because he has immunity from arrest while the legislature is in session, police said. Officers in Phoenix who were called to investigate a reported altercation found that both Sen. Scott Bundgaard and his girlfriend, Aubry Ballard, had marks suggesting a physical dispute, police spokesman Sgt. Tommy Thompson said. Bundgaard, a Republican and the state senate's majority leader, was allowed to go -- although prosecutors will review the case and could later file charges, Thompson said. Ballard was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor assault and taken to jail. @highlight Arizona state senator and his girlfriend apologize for freeway scuffle @highlight Police say state Sen. Scott Bundgaard was involved in a domestic violence incident @highlight His girlfriend, charged with misdemeanor assault, says it was the "worst night of my life" @highlight Arizona's constitution gives him immunity from arrest
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We should mention that @placeholder wasn't the first Bosnian to put the ball in the net.
(CNN) -- It was a day of firsts at the World Cup as France got a boost from technology and Bosnia and Herzegovina scored a groundbreaking goal. And one of those "firsts" was a "last," as Switzerland netted a winning goal deep into stoppage time, in what is reportedly the latest score in the opening round of the tournament. Here are some of the highlights from Sunday in Brazil: Getting on the board It took almost the entire contest, but Bosnia and Herzegovina made sure its first World Cup match didn't end up a shutout. Vedad Ibisevic brought his homeland to within a goal of Argentina with a score in the 84th minute at Rio De Janeiro's Maracana Stadium, trickling a score past Argentine goaltender Sergio Romero. But it was too little, too late, as Argentina held on for a 2-1 victory. @highlight Bosnia and Herzegovina scored its first World Cup goal @highlight Star Argentine forward Lionel Messi, who went scoreless in the 2010 Cup, scored the game-winner against Bosnia @highlight Switzerland scored the latest extra-time goal in World Cup group play, ESPN reported @highlight New goal line technology confirmed a goal for France in its 3-0 victory over Honduras
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For 10 years now, the discourse of @placeholder religious leadership has been limited to a single mantra.
(CNN) -- Muslims are a very diverse people. Although they share timeless universals that weave them together into a common fabric, it would be dishonest to paint them with a broad brush. A sophisticated and elegant civilization built over fourteen centuries stretching from Spain to China, it was brought to its knees in a crescendo of upheaval during the 30-year period between the two world wars. The stabilizing institutions native to Islamic society would never recover -- imported, European-style nationalist ideologies would seal their fate. Amid this severe instability, no new post-industrial revolution thought could flourish and no space would be allowed for the intellectual framing of a contemporary yet "rooted" identity. @highlight Leaders in East and West unable to find way for Muslims to show a positive identity, says Jihad Hashim-Brown @highlight For past decade Muslims have only talked about what they are not -- extremists and terrorists, he says @highlight A new generation needs the chance to make sense of Islam in today's globalized world
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Law enforcement learned of his identity from informants, but it is unclear why @placeholder was suspected for investigation.
(CNN) -- Police on the Caribbean island of Nevis said Monday a local man has been arrested and charged in the recent armed robbery of vacationing Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer. The suspect, 28-year-old Vedel Browne, turned himself in Sunday after officials declared him "a person of interest," and released his photo to the media, according to Sgt. Cledwyn Jeffers of the Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force. Browne was formally charged with robbery Monday afternoon, said Sgt. Stephen Hector of the police force. Hector said the offense is a felony and carries a maximum sentence of 20 years upon conviction. @highlight NEW: Police on the island of Nevis say a man is charged with robbery in the case @highlight Justice Breyer was vacationing on the Caribbean island when he was robbed @highlight A machete-wielding assailant made off with $1,000 @highlight Neither Breyer, his wife nor two others with them were injured
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He insisted he was still 'pleased' that there will be a recall bill going through @placeholder.
By Tom Mctague, Mail Online Deputy Political Editor Government plans to allow voters to sack their MPs were today dismissed as 'worse than meaningless'. The long-awaited bill to allow MPs to be 'recalled' by constituents was announced in the Queen's Speech. It will give constituents the opportunity to sign a petition demanding a by-election if an MP is jailed - or if the House of Commons 'resolves that an MP should face a recall petition'. Deputy Prime Minister, walking with Labour's shadow culture secretary Harriet Harman in Parliament today, has watered down proposals to give voters the power to sack MPs @highlight Watered-down 'right to recall' included in the Queen's speech today @highlight Constituents can demand by-election but only if Commons agrees it is fair @highlight Tory MPs attack the proposal as a con which will only anger the public
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Indeed, the Marine and Sinise have played frequently together at Lt. Dan band concerts in @placeholder, as the two joined forces to help raise the $600,000 needed for his new home.
By James Nye PUBLISHED: 09:23 EST, 11 September 2012 | UPDATED: 09:23 EST, 11 September 2012 A wounded veteran who lost three limbs during his service in Afghanistan has been presented with a $600,000 custom-built 'smart house' this morning in California on the 11th anniversary of 9/11. Marine Corporal Juan Dominguez was gifted the keys to the Temecula house by Forest Gump and CSI: NY actor Gary Sinise, whose foundation helped raise the money to build the home for the soldier who was maimed in 2010 when he fell down a road-side bank onto an IED. Fitted with an elevator and doors that are controlled by an iPad, Cpl. Dominguez's new home was covered in a 40ft by 30ft Stars and Stripes flag before it was unveiled in front of 100 Marines from the veteran's battalion at 6.59 a.m. - the exact moment the South Tower of the World Trade Center collapsed. @highlight Actor Gary Sinise, who played amputee Lieutenant. Dan in 1994's Forest Gump helped fund raise for Corporal. Juan Dominguez's new home @highlight Home handed over to Cpl. Dominguez at the exact moment that the South Tower of the WTC collapsed on 9/11
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The ship was about 100 miles from the damaged @placeholder nuclear reactors at the time and subsequently changed its position, he said.
(CNN) -- A massive emergency response operation is under way in northern Japan, with world governments and international aid groups coming together to bring relief to the beleaguered island nation. According to Japan's Foreign Affairs Ministry, 91 countries and regions and 6 international organizations have extended offers of assistance. The Japanese government has received 11 urban search and rescue teams, the group said in a situation report, including teams from the United States, South Korea, Australia, Germany, Mexico, New Zealand, China, Hungary, Singapore and the United Kingdom. Japan's own search and rescue team was in New Zealand, assisting with recovery from the recent Christchurch earthquake, when the quake and tsunami struck Japan on Friday. @highlight NEW: Mexican rescue squad arrives in Sendai @highlight U.S. search and rescue teams are in hard-hit Ofunato @highlight New Zealand sends search and rescue team as it recovers from its own earthquake @highlight China sends team despite long-running tensions with Japan
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@placeholder machines are currently in a high-risk category but have so far avoided the cumbersome FDA approval process thanks to a grandfather clause.
(Health.com) -- An advisory panel to the Food and Drug Administration has recommended that devices used in electroconvulsive therapy ?also known as "electroshock therapy"?should continue to be classified as high risk. The devices, which induce a seizure by delivering an electrical current to a patient's brain, are used to treat intractable cases of depression, as well as bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and other mental disorders. On Friday, a majority of experts on the panel expressed support for classifying ECT devices as high risk for the treatment of depression and several other conditions. Although the panel members "weighed in," no formal vote was taken and none is expected, according to FDA spokesperson Karen Riley. @highlight A panel of experts deemed ECT devices high risk for the treatment of severe depression @highlight The FDA's official decision will not be made for at least a year @highlight Doctors can continue to use ECT devices in the interim
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The theft was discovered by one of @placeholder's employees and occurred between September 2 and 3, police said.
LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Authorities are looking for art thieves who made off with a collection of Andy Warhol paintings from a private residence last week, police in Los Angeles, California, said Friday. Three of the Andy Warhol works stolen from a private collection: Chris Evert, Muhammad Ali and Pele. The stolen pieces included large pop-art portraits of several famous athletes, including tennis pro Chris Evert, basketball great Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, soccer legend Pelé and Major League Baseball pitcher Tom Seaver, police said. The multimillion-dollar collection had been displayed in the dining room of Richard Weisman, a Los Angeles businessman whose portait is among the missing items, police said. @highlight Thieves made off with 11 Andy Warhol pieces from a private residence last week @highlight Multimillion-dollar collection had been displayed in businessman's dining room @highlight One of the works was a portrait of the businessman, Richard Weisman @highlight $1 million reward offered for information leading to art's recovery
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Flanders was a sergeant at the time of the text messages and Sollenberger was a detective under @placeholder’ supervision.
Five deputies with the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office in Ohio are under investigation for allegedly sending racist text messages. Two officers, Capt. Thomas Flanders and Detective Michael Sollenberger, have been placed on paid administrative leave while the other three – who are as yet unnamed – remain on the job while the investigation continues. The accusations came to light after an anonymous source passed on hundreds of pages of the messages to the Dayton Unit of the NAACP. Scroll down for video Capt. Thomas Flanders, left, and Detective Michael Sollenberger, right, have been placed on paid administrative leave from the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office in Ohio during the investigation @highlight Five deputies with the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office in Ohio are under investigation for allegedly sending racist text messages @highlight Two officers, Capt. Thomas Flanders and Detective Michael Sollenberger, have been placed on paid administrative leave @highlight Anonymous source passed on hundreds of pages of the messages to the Dayton Unit of the NAACP @highlight Exchanged between November 2011 and January 2013, the texts contain a barrage of racist slurs and insensitive jokes aimed at African-Americans
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@placeholder’s fitness still concerns me and we are some way short from the overall fitness of England’s players at the turn of the millennium.
By Sir Clive Woodward There will be plenty of pats on the back for England after a convincing Six Nations campaign but now is actually the time to be very tough with each other. Stuart Lancaster’s team have taken huge strides forward over the past six weeks, both in the ambition of their attacking game and in the quality and skill of their execution. They, and especially Lancaster, deserve huge credit for their continued progress towards next year’s World Cup. But the brutal truth that they must all take on board is that England have finished second in the table for a third year running and it is not going to get any easier. @highlight Stuart Lancaster's men were good but England lacked the killer instinct to get the job done @highlight They lost the RBS 6 Nations because of the way they handled the last five minutes in France and the last 15 in Italy @highlight I fear England are changing too many key players at key moments - their best players need to be on the field when the whistle blows
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@placeholder took out 25th place, trailing behind the war memorial
By Louise Cheer The Australian War Memorial has out-ranked San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge and Rio de Janiero's Christ the Redeemer in a new list of the world's best attractions. TripAdvisor travellers have voted the Canberra landmark as the world's 17th best. In a grim showing for Australia, the only other landmark to make the list was the Sydney Opera House, scraping into 25th place. The memorial also took out the number one spot on the Australian rankings. Scroll down for video The Australian War Memorial is the world's 17th best attraction as judged by TripAdvisor travellers The memorial beat out other landmarks such as Rio de Janiero's Christ the Redeemer and Sydney Opera House @highlight The memorial was named the world's 17th best attraction by TripAdvisor @highlight It beat San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge and Rio's Christ the Redeemer @highlight The Opera House was the only other Australian attraction to make the top 25, scraping into last place @highlight But in better news for Australia, Sydney took out 22nd place on the world's best destinations list, while Queensland's Whitehaven Beach made the top five of world's best beaches
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