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VIDEO Scroll down to watch @placeholder boss Carlo Ancelotti performs 73 kick-ups (archive)
Carlo Ancelotti takes his team to Liverpool this week There will be no statue of Carlo Ancelotti outside the renovated Santiago Bernabeu if the £500million facelift complete with Abu Dhabi naming rights ever gets completed. The former Chelsea coach who brings his Real Madrid side to Anfield on Wednesday might have ended the club’s 12-year wait for a 10th European Cup in his first season in charge, but he knows his place. ‘I have heard people say that we won it in spite of me, and that I don’t have the personality to lead the team. I just laugh it off,’ he says. He also knows that despite constantly being damned by faint praise and having had his team broken up at the end of the season, he is better off than the man he faces in Group B this week. @highlight Carlo Ancelotti preparing for Real Madrid's trip to Liverpool on Wednesday @highlight Spanish side have won opening two games against Basel and Ludogorets @highlight Italian coach aware of claims Real won Champions League in spite of him @highlight Real have sold Angel di Maria and Xabi Alonso in the summer @highlight Both James Rodriguez and Toni Kroos were signed in £100m spree
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Digital downloads accounted for more than 80% of sales in @placeholder, compared with 42% globally.
Hong Kong (CNN) -- Buoyed by the runaway success of "Gangnam Style," the South Korean company behind music sensation Psy is taking on what has been a tricky market for international record labels to crack -- China. "While our previous activity in China had been putting on concerts occasionally, we will now be setting up an office in China and aggressively pursue the China market," a representative for YG Entertainment told CNN in Seoul. YG is one of three South Korean companies that have largely been responsible for Hallyu -- the Korean wave of sugary and attractive girl and boy bands that have taken Asia by storm over the past decade. @highlight Psy's record label plans to expand in China @highlight YG Entertainment seeks to capitalize on K-pop's popularity @highlight But piracy makes it hard for record labels to make money @highlight China ranks 20th globally in terms of recorded music revenue
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@placeholder maintains that the airline "had exclusive control over its aircraft and over security procedures" and are ultimately responsible for the safety of its passengers.
New York (CNN) -- The attorney for a family who filed a wrongful death lawsuit in the death of Mark Bavis, 31 -- who died in the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks -- says new court documents offer a glimpse into airport security lapses that made the attacks possible. Security screeners at Boston's Logan International Airport allegedly had trouble communicating in English, were unable to detect weapons -- such as a chemical spray called Mace -- and were operating under a general manager who was unaware of the al-Qaeda terrorist threat. "What it came down to that day was that entities did not do their job," said Mary Schiavo, attorney for the Bavis family. @highlight Court papers provide evidence of negligence in 9/11 lawsuit, attorney says @highlight Defendants say security breach was not their fault @highlight Mark Bavis died when his flight crashed into the World Trade Center's south tower
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@placeholder yesterday confirmed that Mr Knight was sacked for refusing
By Suzannah Hills and David Wilkes Pay back: Chef Jim Knight, pictured, hijacked the Plough Inn pub's Twitter account after he was fired for requesting time off over Christmas Fired from the village pub after asking for Christmas Day off, chef Jim Knight had the perfect recipe for revenge. The new father took to The Plough’s Twitter account to share his feelings with the world – and claim the pub bought supermarket meat which it passed off as high-quality cuts. The 28-year-old first posted: ‘We’d like to inform you that we’ve just fired our head chef’, swiftly followed by: ‘Unfortunately he wanted to have a weekend off this month and Christmas Day this year for family commitments so we thought we’d sack him.’ @highlight Jim Knight, 28, accessed the Twitter account for The Plough pub in Oxford @highlight He informed followers that he had been sacked for requesting time off @highlight The head chef also alleged the pub purchases its meat from Asda @highlight His messages were retweeted hundreds of times in just a few hours @highlight The Plough landlord Steve Potts claims it was made clear to Mr Knight he would have to work every Sunday when he joined the pub in October @highlight He added that the pub's meat is purchased from a local farmer but fish is occasionally purchased from Asda
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deals with allies such as @placeholder, along with a loosening of state economic
By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 23:08 EST, 8 December 2012 | UPDATED: 00:56 EST, 9 December 2012 Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez announced Saturday night that his cancer has returned and that he will undergo another bout of surgery in Cuba. Chavez, who won re-election on October 7th, also said for the first time that if his health were to worsen, his successor would be Vice President Nicolas Maduro. 'We should guarantee the advance of the Bolivarian Revolution,' Chavez said on television, seated at the presidential palace with Maduro and other aides. Scroll down for video Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez, (left), speaks with his Defense Minister Diego Molero upon his arrival to Simon Bolivar airport in Maiquetia, near Caracas today @highlight Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez announced Saturday night that his cancer has returned @highlight The 58-year-old president first underwent cancer surgery for an unspecified type of pelvic cancer in Cuba in June 2011 @highlight He said he would return to Cuba on Sunday to undergo surgery in the coming days
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@placeholder punched through many roofs and ended up in attics and even bedrooms.
(CNN) -- A South Dakota ranch worker who found a record-setting hailstone says the chunks of ice falling from the sky sounded like "big bricks" being thrown at his house. Leslie "Les" Scott found the record-breaker, which is almost the size of a soccer ball, last week. It's been been officially declared the largest ever recorded in the United States, in terms of both diameter and weight. The hailstone measured 8.0 inches in diameter, had a circumference of 18.62 inches, and weighed one pound, 15 ounces, according to the NOAA National Climate Extremes Committee. Scott says larger hailstones fell around the tiny town of Vivian, South Dakota last week. As severe thunderstorms swept through the area on July 23, Scott says he and a few friends gathered on a hilltop to watch the weather system. He abandoned his position when he saw twisters taking shape in the clouds, but continued watching the storm from his home. He told CNN that he saw hailstones that were as large or larger than the one he actually kept. In fact, Scott said the smallest hailstone he found was about the size of a tennis ball. @highlight NEW: Hail sounded like "big bricks" being thrown at the house @highlight The stone is slightly smaller than a soccer ball @highlight NEW: The smallest hailstone seen during storm was the size of a tennis ball @highlight The hailstone beat record despite power-outage affecting freezer where it was stored
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"It would be a welcome rain" in @placeholder, he said.
(CNN) -- Newly formed Tropical Storm Debby hovered in the central Gulf of Mexico late Saturday as coastal communities from Texas to Florida waited for it to make a decisive turn. The storm, packing winds of 50 mph, was located about 220 miles south-southeast of the mouth of the Mississippi River, according to the National Hurricane Center's 8 p.m. ET advisory. Forecast models did not have a consensus on Debby's long-term track, and it was nearly stationary Saturday evening. Outer rain bands lashed portions of west-central and south Florida. Nine oil and gas production platforms were evacuated, equivalent to 1.5% of the 596 manned platforms in the Gulf of Mexico, the federal government said Saturday. One of 70 rigs was evacuated. @highlight NEW: Louisiana parish plans to place sand bags along levee @highlight Debby is the fourth named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season @highlight Tropical storm warnings are in effect along the Louisiana coast @highlight Evacuations ordered on Gulf oil platforms, rig
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It said the @placeholder maps could be particularly useful to South Korean citizens, "who have ancestral connections or still have family living there."
Ever wondered how to drive from the center of Pyongyang, the showcase capital of North Korea, to Yongbyon, the location of the secretive regime's main nuclear complex? Well, a recent update to Google Maps has the answer for you. It has filled in the big, largely blank space that previously lay north of the well-mapped South Korea with streets, towns and landmarks. Users curious to virtually explore one of the world's most reclusive states can zoom into the heart of Pyongyang and pull up photographs of the Kumsusan Memorial Palace, which houses the bodies of the revered former leaders Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il. @highlight Google publishes detailed maps of North Korea for the first time @highlight It says "citizen cartographers" used map making software to add the data @highlight The maps show the reclusive regime's main nuclear complex and gulags @highlight Google's executive chairman, Eric Schmidt, visited North Korea this month
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Ms Richardson doted on @placeholder, calling her 'my baby' and telling how she would look after her as if she were her own child.
PUBLISHED: 10:25 EST, 24 June 2012 | UPDATED: 15:03 EST, 24 June 2012 Speaking out: Sarah Richardson has said that her 'evil' mother deserves to spend the rest of life in prison for the murder of two of her children The eldest daughter of child killer Lianne Smith has said her 'evil' mother deserves to spend the rest of her life behind bars. A Spanish court this week found the 45-year-old guilty murdering of her children, 11-month-old Daniel and Rebecca, five, days after her partner was arrested on suspicion of raping Sarah Richardson as a child. Now Ms Richardson, 23, has told how she cannot bring herself to look at pictures of her mother, who ran away to the Costa Brava with paedophile TV hypnotist Martin Smith. @highlight Sarah Richardson, 23, waives right to anonymity and reveals how her mother stood by as she suffered 11 years of sexual abuse from step-father
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Exactly who would lead @placeholder, he said, depends on how al-Assad leaves.
(CNN) -- For 12 bloody, horrific months, Syrian dissidents and many world leaders have dreamt of one outcome for the Syrian crisis: the ouster of President Bashar al-Assad. But who would take over the embattled country remains a mystery -- one that could be fueling the bloodshed that has already killed thousands. Murhaf Jouejati, a Syrian-born scholar at the Middle East Institute in Washington, said foreign leaders may be reluctant to take stronger action against the regime because no one knows who would come to power. "I think the international community would like a scenario that would be as clear as possible: Who would they be dealing with? Do they have a vision for the future? Or will it be total chaos?" Jouejati said. "So this uncertainty is prolonging the life of the regime -- uncertainty both shared by Syrians sitting on the fence inside Syria and in the international community." @highlight The uncertainty over who would take over could be fueling the bloodshed, some say @highlight The Syrian National Council has a plan for building a transitional government before elections @highlight An expert says neither the vice president nor a rebel army leader is a likely successor @highlight Syrian president's cousin: Al-Assad is too scared to step down
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Mixed work with pleasure: Sheriff¿s Office employees conducted an internal investigation into Deputy @placeholder's conduct when a woman claimed that she had sex with Kenoyer while he was on duty.
By Associated Press A Washington state sheriff has sent a memo to deputies telling them that sex on duty will not be tolerated. Spokane County Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich says he had to spell out the policy because a deputy he fired for the behavior won his job back last month in arbitration. Scott Kenoyer got his job back in May after an arbitrator found that the consequence was too severe after he admitted to having sex while on duty. Scroll down for video... Rules are rules: Spokane County Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich sent out a memorandum to his deputies stating that sex on duty was not tolerated @highlight Spokane County Sheriff composed a memo to other officers after a deputy had sex at work @highlight Deputy Scott Kenoyer was fired but ended up getting his job back after arbitration @highlight Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich believed he had no other choice other than to send a memo outlawing sex on duty
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The @placeholder government has struggled to process and accommodate an influx of illegal human traffic but specifically a spike in immigrant children.
A decomposed body found in Texas near the border with Mexico earlier this month has been identified as an 11-year-old undocumented immigrant from Guatemala, the Hidalgo County Sheriff's Office said Monday. Gilberto Francisco Ramos Juarez was found dead in the brush near La Joya on June 15, authorities said. An autopsy showed no signs of trauma, said J.P. Rodriguez, a spokesman for the sheriff's office. The boy was found wearing pants, a belt and boots. "The pathologist believes because of the way that we found the body, it had no shirt ... that's a sign of heatstroke," Sheriff Eddie Guerra said, adding that a toxicology report is pending. @highlight Sheriff believes boy became lost, probably died of heat stroke @highlight Shirtless, decomposed body was found two weeks ago @highlight Police tracked down family through phone number on belt buckle @highlight U.S. has been dealing with increasing numbers of children crossing border
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Widdick frantically called Ashley Nelson on Wednesday morning to say 'he didn't do it' but that @placeholder was not 'breathing right.'
By Alexandra Klausner A 10-month-old baby died on Friday night after his mother's boyfriend allegedly beat him. Eddie Widdick, 23, of Jermyn, Pennsylvania was charged with aggravated assault and endangering the welfare of his girlfriend Ashley Nelson's child on Wednesday for allegedly bludgeoning the boy so badly he suffered deep brain injuries, hemorrhages in both eyes, bruises on the head and torso, and a rib fracture. An autopsy will be performed on the baby Silas on Monday and more charges will be filed against Widdick following the autopsy, First Assistant District Attorney Gene Talerico said Saturday. He also said that homicide charges are likely. @highlight Eddie Widdick, 23, was charged with aggravated assault and endangering the welfare of his girlfriend Ashley Nelson's baby Silas on Wednesday @highlight Ms. Nelson has not been charged and Mr. Widdick is being held at Lackawanna County Prison with a bail of $150,000 @highlight The baby suffered deep brain injuries, hemorrhages in both eyes, bruises on the head and torso, and a rib fracture before dying at the hospital
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While both possessed strong legal minds, @placeholder is soft-spoken, genteel, and serious of purpose.
Washington (CNN) -- The photo is both touching and humorous, a loving couple dressed as many of their friends and colleagues recall them. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg beams in her judicial robes, adorned with a frilly lace collar. Her late husband, Martin, gazes adoringly, wearing shorts and a silly French cooking apron. Now Marty has received a fitting, very personal tribute in the form of "Chef Supreme: Martin Ginsburg," a cookbook released this week by the Supreme Court Historical Society. In addition to being a pre-eminent tax attorney and law professor, Marty -- who died last year of cancer -- was by all accounts an extraordinary amateur chef. @highlight The book includes 47 of Martin Ginsburg's easy-to-follow recipes @highlight In addition to being a tax attorney and law professor, he was a good amateur chef @highlight Martha-Ann Alito, wife of Justice Samuel Alito, helped spearhead the project @highlight He says he learned to cook "out of self-preservation"
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@placeholder added on CNN that while none were responsible for the shooting, de Blasio, Holder and Obama are fueling "intense, anti-police hatred."
Washington (CNN) -- Several police officials and politicians are pointing fingers at New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio after two New York City police officers were murdered on Saturday, following weeks of protests against police treatment of minorities in New York and around the country. And one is pulling the President of the United States into the fray. The head of New York City's police union said de Blasio has blood on his hands, and the state's former Republican governor called out de Blasio and U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder. Former New York City mayor and one-time Republican presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani appeared to sympathize with de Blasio on Sunday, instead dragging in President Barack Obama. @highlight Giuliani said anti-cop "propaganda" started with President Obama. He also denounced Al Sharpton @highlight New York police officials are blaming New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio @highlight Sen. Lindsey Graham said he blames no one but the shooter @highlight Rep. Gregory Meeks, a member of the Congressional Black Caucus, said "we stand with the police department"
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'Lucky I have Cat woman @rosannafaraci & @placeholder @kirsty_lee_kl keeping me safe !!!!
Shane Warne's days as a superstar on the pitch may have come to an end, but the former leg-spinner is still finding a way to be a hero off it. The Australian cricket legend dressed as Superman for New Year's Eve as he went out with a posse of friends dress as comic-book stars. Warne was joined by model and photographer Rosanna Faraci, who came as Catwoman, and glamour model Kirsty Lee, dressed as Wonder Woman. Shane Warne, dressed as Superman, poses with models Rosanna Faraci (right) and Kirsty Lee Warne posted this picture before going out on New Year's Eve with friends dressed as superheroes @highlight Former Australia spinner dresses as superhero for New Year @highlight Shane Warne posts pictures to his Instagram account @highlight Bowler is joined by two models in revealing outfits before heading out
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Iraqi law requires all three members of the @placeholder presidency council -- the president and two vice-presidents -- to sign execution orders.
Baghdad, Iraq (CNN) -- Saddam Hussein's cousin Ali Hassan al-Majeed -- also known as Chemical Ali -- was executed Monday, an Iraqi government spokesman said. He was hanged after having been convicted on 13 counts of killings and genocide, Ali al-Dabagh said. Al-Majeed had been sentenced to death in four separate trials, including one that focused on his involvement in a poison gas attack against Iraqi Kurds that killed about 5,000 people. His execution had been delayed for political rather than legal reasons. It is not clear what change, if any, led to the reported execution. Al-Majeed had been held in United States custody since his capture in 2003. But he was handed over to the Iraqi authorities in the 24 hours before his execution, U.S. Ambassador Christopher Hill told CNN's Diana Magnay on Monday. @highlight NEW: U.S. handed al-Majeed over to Iraqi authorities shortly before execution, official says @highlight Saddam Hussein's cousin Ali Hassan al-Majeed executed @highlight Al-Majeed had been sentenced to death in four separate trials @highlight Execution had been delayed by VP's refusal to OK another defendant's death sentence
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The @placeholder were furious at the Home Secretary’s decision in October 2012.
By James Slack Gary McKinnon (pictured with mother Janis Sharp) has been warned not to visit his sick father in Scotland in case the US Attorney General puts pressure on the SNP to extradite him to America Gary McKinnon has been warned not to visit his sick father in Scotland in case the Nationalist government allows a revived American bid to extradite him. The Asperger’s sufferer was saved by a Daily Mail campaign in 2012 from previous attempts to take him to the United States for trial on hacking charges. He is wanted for getting into Pentagon and NASA computers while looking for evidence of aliens. @highlight Gary McKinnon narrowly avoided being extradited to America in 2012 @highlight Theresa May blocked request a last minute causing fury among US officials @highlight Now he has been warned not to travel to Scotland to see sick father @highlight Concerns US could try to extradite him again using Scottish legal system
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Badinter, for example, wants all women (and particularly those who are @placeholder) to resist ideals of mothering that view women as the primary, more "natural" caregiver, which can make it all the more difficult to balance motherhood with work and a full, adult life.
(CNN) -- The "mommy war" between stay-at-home and working mothers is in danger of being overshadowed by another maddening contest: the one between mothers in the U.S. and France. Two recent books, Pamela Druckerman's "Bringing Up Bébé" and Karen Le Billon's "French Kids Eat Everything," make the case that French parents raise kids who behave and eat far better than their American counterparts. This month, the English language debut of the European bestseller by French philosopher Elisabeth Badinter, "The Conflict: How Modern Motherhood Undermines the Status of Women," is already causing a stir. Badinter argues that overwhelming numbers of French mamans manage to work full-time and have several kids because they haven't succumbed to intensive ideals of motherhood, most of all American-style "natural mothering." Think extended breastfeeding, nonmedicalized birth, co-sleeping, and cloth diapers. @highlight Writers: The first "mommy war" pitted stay-at-home against working mothers @highlight Now, three books extoll the virtues of the French mothering style, they say @highlight These divisive conflicts over a mother's role ignore extenuating circumstances, they say @highlight Writers say that Americans face challenges in child-rearing that are more complex
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Aries (pictured left) does not enjoy the food shop while @placeholder (right) will pay extra for brands they trust
Astrologer Russell Grant (pictured) believes zodiac signs influence our supermarket shopping habits From shopaholics to those who can't stand supermarkets - Britain's consumer habits may simply be the result of their star sign, according to an astrologer. Capricorns are canny and Scorpios are savvy because the way they buy their groceries is a reflection of their zodiac sign, claims stargazer and Strictly Come Dancing star Russell Grant. He says shopping habits are dictated by star signs, so those who are Aries are more likely to spend as little time as possible in a supermarket - compared to Taurus, who like to splash out on big name brands. @highlight Astrologer Russell Grant claims way people shop is influenced by signs @highlight He says supermarket shopping habits are a reflection of people's zodiac @highlight Those who are Aries are likely to spend as little time possible shopping @highlight But Taurus splashes out on big name brands, while Capricorn is savvy
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The shocking revelations resulted in the arrests of Aaron and @placeholder the following day.
By Snejana Farberov PUBLISHED: 16:37 EST, 11 July 2013 | UPDATED: 02:41 EST, 12 July 2013 A California man accused of murdering his 6-week-old baby girl last year had allegedly tortured the special needs child nearly from birth, it was revealed during a Wednesday court hearing. Aaron Rowe, 23, of Visalia, has been charged with a single count of murder with a special circumstance of torture, which is punishable by the death penalty or a life sentence without parole. Rowe's 22-year-old wife, Courtney, faces a charge of failure to protect a child from abuse, with a special allegation of willful harm to a child. @highlight Aaron Rowe, 23, charged with murder in the November 2012 slaying of his 6-week-old daughter, Peyton @highlight Baby Peyton was born with Turner syndrome, which can cause physical deformities and serious conditions like infertility later in life @highlight Autopsy showed infant died from blunt force trauma and had numerous older fractures from prolonged abuse @highlight Courtney Rowe, 22, accused of child endangerment for failing to protect daughter
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Speaking today, @placeholder, a professional gardener of 31 years, said he was thrilled to net the new record.
A gardener has broken the record for growing the world’s biggest gooseberry - four years after losing the crown to a rival green-fingered pensioner. Kelvin Archer, 53, has produced the fruit which weighs 64.49g - around the size of a large egg. It is the first gooseberry ever to weigh more than 40 pennyweights - an ancient system used to measure the popular summer treat. Bumper crop: Kelvin Archer, aged 53, Head Gardener at Rode Hall poses with his prized 'Worlds Biggest Gooseberry' Kelvin’s whopping gooseberry outweighed the previous record-breaking fruit - grown by pensioner Bryan Nellist, 76, in 2009 - by over two grams. @highlight Kelvin Archer, 53, from Cheshire, has produced the fruit which weighs 64.49g @highlight Giant specimen outweighs previous record held by pensioner Bryan Nellist, 76, since 2009 - by over two grams @highlight It is the first gooseberry ever to weigh more than 40 pennyweights - an ancient system used to measure the popular summer treat
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@placeholder is expected to travel to Havana in January to lead U.S. efforts to normalize relations with Cuba, U.S. government officials had previously said.
Havana, Cuba (CNN)Two weeks after the United States and Cuba agreed to thaw decades of icy relations, the U.S. State Department blasted the Cuban government for reportedly arresting at least six dissidents. There was no comment from Cuban authorities on the arrests that were reported by other dissidents and the U.S. State Department. "We are deeply concerned about the latest reports of detentions and arrests by Cuban authorities of peaceful civil society members and activists," State Department spokesman Jeff Rathke said in a statement. Roberta Jacobson, the assistant secretary of state for Western Hemisphere Affairs, wrote Tuesday on Twitter that "Freedom of expression remains core of U.S. policy on ‪Cuba, we support activists exercising those rights and condemn today's detentions." @highlight The United States and Cuba exchanged prisoners two weeks ago @highlight The move was part of a change in U.S. policy toward the island nation @highlight Dissidents reported several arrests ahead of a planned rally Tuesday
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And when Edwards impregnated Hunter, Young said he agreed to the senator's request to lie and say he was the father even though @placeholder, himself, was married with three children.
Washington (CNN) -- A new book about former Sen. John Edwards paints him as a cold, calculating and reckless politician willing to deny fathering a daughter, risking his marriage and putting the Democratic Party in potential political jeopardy -- all in the name of trying to win the presidency. In "The Politician," former Edwards' aide Andrew Young details his efforts to conceal an ongoing extra-marital affair and the birth of a child out-of-wedlock. "The Politician" went on sale Saturday. Young described an elaborate plan that allowed Edwards to maintain a mistress while he sought the Democratic presidential nomination in 2008. The plan was funded by two wealthy benefactors, the late trial lawyer Fred Baron and banking heir widow Bunny Mellon, but Mellon was unaware that her money was being used for the mistress. @highlight Andrew Young writes he arranged rendezvous for John Edwards, Rielle Hunter @highlight Edwards denied he fathered a child with Hunter for more than a year @highlight John Edwards, Elizabeth Edwards have separated, contest accounts in the book @highlight Federal grand jury investigating payments made to Hunter
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Catherine Wiggins (pictured with her husband @placeholder) has clashed with Ms Cound over her tweet
By Sam Adams PUBLISHED: 04:42 EST, 21 July 2012 | UPDATED: 05:22 EST, 21 July 2012 He is on course to become Britain's first ever winner of the Tour de France tomorrow when the final stage of the gruelling three-week race ends on the Champs Elysee in Paris. But despite Bradley Wiggins' incredible achievements on the streets of France this summer, a Twitter row involving his wife Catherine and the partner of teammate Chris Froome has exposed rumblings of discontent within the Sky Team camp. In what has been dubbed 'the War of the Wags,' Mr Froome's partner Michelle Cound has Tweeted her disapproval at what she sees as the favourable treatment given to Mr Wiggins at her boyfriend's expense. @highlight Froome's girlfriend complains that his loyalty is being 'taken advantage of' @highlight Upset that Froome has had to support team captain's quest for glory @highlight Mrs Wiggins responds by praising her husband's other Sky teammates but omits Mr Froome
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She has heard from someone at the school that @placeholder was not there when the temblor hit; that he was with another child or that one of the teachers dropped him off somewhere.
Port-au-Prince, Haiti (CNN) -- Jean Baptiste Vanise suffers the anguish no mother should have to bear. She received a text message from her 12-year-old son Tuesday afternoon asking, "Where are you?" Since then, nothing. Her only child, Marc Valends Louis Charles, played the violin at Holy Trinity School and Craft Center in Haiti. That's where she believes he was when Tuesday's 7.0-magnitude earthquake flattened large parts of Port-au-Prince and turned this mother's life upside down. She returned to the school Thursday, just as she did Wednesday and Tuesday. A sign at the gate says "Visitors Welcome." The music classroom where she believes her son remains entombed sits in a corner of the teal building with its open courtyard. @highlight Jean Baptiste Vanise got text from son before quake asking, "Where are you?" @highlight She's been returning to the music school where she believes he was when quake hit @highlight "This is the only place he could be," Vanise says, after calling out his name
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that @placeholder was present in the hospital room before momentarily
By Nadia Mendoza PUBLISHED: 22:58 EST, 3 September 2012 | UPDATED: 02:01 EST, 5 September 2012 Tom Hanks has praised late actor Michael Clarke Duncan for possessing a touch of 'magic'. The legendary Forrest Gump star has paid tribute to his late Green Mile co-star, paving the way for fellow celebrities showing their support since the tragic passing of the 54-year-old today. Tom, who shared the screen with Michael back in 1999 for the Frank Darabont-directed film, also affectionately referred to the gentle 6ft 5in, 300-pound giant as 'Big Mike'. Scroll down for video... Buddies: Michael Clarke Duncan and Tom Hanks at the Ladykillers premiere in Hollywood back in 2004 @highlight Actor passed away on Monday morning following a heart attack on July 13 @highlight The 54-year-old rose to fame in 1999 after an Oscar nomination for The Green Mile @highlight Fiancée Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth said: 'I'm devastated. He was the love of my life'
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January, Khobragade, 39, told an @placeholder newspaper about her ‘immense
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 19:41 EST, 12 March 2014 | UPDATED: 20:33 EST, 12 March 2014 A federal judge Wednesday dismissed charges against a diplomat whose New York arrest and strip search spurred an international flap. A ruling filed today said Devyani Khobragade, India's former deputy consul-general, had diplomatic immunity when she was indicted on charges of fraudulently obtaining a work visa for her housekeeper and lying about the maid's pay January 9. But the ruling leaves open the possibility prosecutors could bring a new indictment against her. The U.S. attorney's office in Manhattan hasn't commented on its plans. @highlight Devyani Khobragade left the US in January after being charged with visa fraud in trying to obtain a work visa for her NYC housekeeper @highlight Her husband, a US citizen, and two daughters - aged seven and four - remain in New York @highlight Federal judge ruled Wednesday that the 39-year-old embassy official had diplomatic immunity at the time of her indictment @highlight Khobragade's attorney said his client feels that rule of law prevailed
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'As far as we are aware the limo is the one used in @placeholder.
By Sam Adams PUBLISHED: 10:45 EST, 28 February 2013 | UPDATED: 02:51 EST, 1 March 2013 Debris was left strewn across a school's grounds after a pink limousine - which featured in the hit Channel 4 series Shameless - careered out of control and smashed through a set of gates. The Lincoln Town Car is seen on CCTV demolishing the gates at Burnley College in Lancashire before accelerating through the car park and hitting a fence. The car was badly damaged but fortunately no-one was hurt. Police said the driver lost control when the vehicle's brakes failed, forcing him to take evasive action. @highlight CCTV footage shows stretched vehicle out of control at Lancashire school @highlight Driver forced to take evasive action after car's brakes failed @highlight Vehicle was driven by criminal Mickey Maguire in 'Shameless'
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If you're worried about @placeholder's occasional blowy weather rest easy.
(CNN)If you've ever hankered after a horse haven, a slice has just come on the market -- at a price of $22.9 million. Former FedEx CEO Ted Weise is selling his 50-acre equestrian estate in Florida, which includes scenic horse riding trails and a riding arena. Oh, and when you've dusted yourself down after a tough day in the saddle there are 10 full baths and three partial baths to help you scrub up, before you start exploring the 1,000-bottle wine cellar to help you quench your thirst. This is an equestrian lover's dream, boasting fully equipped eight-stall stables, a riding and jumping arena, eight turnout paddocks, and riding trails that wind through cypress and pine trees -- not to mention a 20,000-acre nature reserve surrounding the grounds. @highlight $22.9m equestrian estate is up for sale in Florida; Owned by retired FedEx CEO Ted Weise @highlight The roughly 50-acre ranch includes a riding arena, horse trails, and even a 1,000-bottle wine cellar @highlight The property is located in Florida and is being sold by Sotheby's International Realty
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@placeholder, meanwhile, revealed that he had struggled to maintain the same pace as his rival, and blamed their coming together for the loss of valuable momentum.
Silverstone, England (CNN) -- If an unexpected fourth place at the Czech MotoGP two weeks ago had given Marc Marquez's rivals cause for hope, Sunday at Britain's Silverstone served as a reminder that his talents run deep. This was Marquez at his imperious best, as well as a fine advertisement for a sport that thrives on white-knuckle tension; in a scintillating contest, MotoGP's youngest ever champion roared back to form. His victory means only a disaster for the 21-year-old Catalan can prevent him lifting his second title well before the end of the season. Repsol Honda's record-breaking star began on pole after a typically impressive qualifying session, but quickly found himself playing catch-up to an apparently rejuvenated Jorge Lorenzo. @highlight Repsol Honda's Marc Marquez back to winning ways at Silverstone @highlight Marquez started on pole, but Jorge Lorenzo took an early lead @highlight MotoGp leader Marquez made a fearless pass three laps from the finish @highlight Spaniard had finished fourth in Brno, ending his perfect record in 2014
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"If I thought [@placeholder] was pinned to 'The Da Vinci Code' in some way then it would've been a lesser script to read and it wasn't," McGregor said.
(CNN) -- Three years ago, the film based on Dan Brown's novel "The Da Vinci Code" was the focus of protest and controversy, with a Vatican archbishop calling for a boycott and Catholics at many levels refuting plot points. From left, actors Tom Hanks, Ayelet Zurer and Ewan McGregor join director Ron Howard at the film's premier. But when it comes to the new film based on a Brown novel, "Angels & Demons," star Tom Hanks says talk of controversy is much ado about nothing. "Everybody is looking for some scandal whether a scandal exists or not," Hanks said of the film. "I think a kind of natural reaction is now that somehow because it's the second Robert Langdon mystery that there is some degree of controversy over it. And there is really not." @highlight Tom Hanks stars in "Angels & Demons," a sequel to "The Da Vinci Code" @highlight Fellow cast mate Ewan McGregor says latest film is a standalone @highlight Like earlier film, "Angels & Demons" has been attacked for mix of fact and fiction @highlight Catholic League president: "It's all a lie"
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@placeholder supporters look devastated after their team came so close to winning their second Super Bowl but lost by four points
What a finish, what a game, what a quarterback. And why didn't they run it? The New England Patriots defeated the Seattle Seahawks 28-24, but that does not come close to telling the story. This was a game which had it all. A last-minute interception by a rookie free agent, an insane catch which made David Tyree's look pedestrian, a previously unknown receiver going for over a hundred yards after collecting his first four passes in the NFL and another chapter in the storied dynasty of Tom Brady and Bill Belichick. In winning the Super Bowl MVP title for the third time in his career, Brady showed all of his trademark precision and poise to lead the Patriots to their fourth Super Bowl title, somehow coming back from a ten-point deficit to defeat the defending champion Seattle Seahawks. @highlight New England Patriots beat Seattle Seahawks 28-24 to win Super Bowl XLIX in Glendale, Arizona @highlight Malcolm Butler makes vital interception in the dying seconds to deny Seahawks @highlight Patriots quarterback Tom Brady wins his fourth Super Bowl ring in dramatic match @highlight Katy Perry performed half-time show at the University of Phoenix Stadium
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Their killer, 28-year-old @placeholder, ran into a subway stop and shot himself dead.
Jon Bon Jovi showed his support for embattled New York police officers last night by wearing an NYPD t-shirt on stage during his New Jersey concert. The singer wore a 'Property of NYPD Football XXL' t-shirt for the Bobby Bandiera and Friends Hope Concert at the Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank, New Jersey, on Monday. 'I'm showing a little solidarity for my brothers in the NYPD and all of those who protect and serve us everyday, no matter what the risks,' he told the cheering crowd, the Asbury Park Press reported. The show of support came two days after New York police officers Rafael Ramos, 40, and Wen Jian Liu, 32, were killed in an execution-style murder as they sat in their patrol vehicle in Brooklyn. @highlight Bon Jovi wore an NYPD football shirt during a concert in Red Bank, New Jersey on Monday night @highlight He told the crowd: 'I'm showing a little solidarity for my brothers in the NYPD and all of those who protect and serve us everyday' @highlight It comes two days after officers Rafael Ramos, 40, and Wen Jian Liu, 32, were shot dead by Ismaaiyl Brinsley as they sat in their car in Brooklyn @highlight Other high-profile figures, such as the New York Jets' Nick Mangold and New York Giants' coach Tom Coughlin, have also shown their support
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@placeholder’s father told the state broadcaster that he also supports Ms Jesumary’s wish to travel to Brazil.
A Brazilian woman has fled to her embassy in Oslo with her three-year-old daughter after Norwegian child protection services threatened to take the child into care. Vitoria Alves Jesumary, 37, a Brazilian native, claims social services tried to take her daughter Sofia because she is not ‘eating like a Norwegian’. Ms Jesumary has now been hiding at the embassy for a week and is refusing to leave until she is allowed to return to Brazil with her daughter. In hiding: Vitoria Alves Jesumary has fled to the Brazilian Embassy in Oslo after claiming social services tried to take her daughter because she is not 'eating like a Norwegian' (stock image) @highlight Vitoria Alves Jesumary, 37, is hiding at the Brazilian Embassy in Oslo @highlight Social services want her three-year-old daughter taken into care @highlight Jesumary claims it is because she 'is not eating like a Norwegian' @highlight She recently divorced the father, a Norwegian man of Chilean descent
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However, an open system would be a departure for @placeholder as well.
By Mark Prigg Health sensors and devices can get better if rival companies work together, Samsung has claimed as it revealed a new smart wristband. The Korean giant revealed a plan to allow manufacturers to use the same core components - much like the mobile phone market. It also revealed an online service to track the data - just days before Apple is expected to reveal its 'Healthbook' app for the iPhone. Last night, Samsung revealed a new smart wristband and announced plans to let manufacturers use the same core components - much like the mobile phone market. Ram Fish, Vice President of Digital Health for Samsung is pictured displaying the Simband @highlight Simband wristband an online service set to launch this year @highlight Comes as Apple is believe to be preparing a 'healthbook' app which could launch next week @highlight Apple also believed to be developing iWatch with built in health sensors
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The hotel is the biggest investment @placeholder has made since it opened in 1999
By Steve Robson PUBLISHED: 12:25 EST, 19 January 2013 | UPDATED: 12:57 EST, 19 January 2013 Even the most patient of children might have difficulty recreating these Lego models. The world's third Lego hotel is under construction in Carlsbad, California, complete with lifesize bellhops, chefs and a huge dragon in the lobby. Legoland California is investing a reported £30million to build the three-storey, 250-bedroom hotel at the popular theme park. A Lego porter welcomes guests to the new hotel in California which opens in April The 250-bed Lego hotel will be the first in North America Guests will be relieved to know the duvets and pillows aren't made of Lego in the themed rooms @highlight Lifesize bellhops and huge dragon made from popular children's toy @highlight Includes swimming pool, restaurant and themed rooms @highlight First in North America after similar hotels opened in Windsor and Denmark
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The apparent lack of interest may come as little surprise to those for whom @placeholder conjures up images of political unrest, disease and poverty as opposed to science and space exploration.
An ambitious project to put an African spacecraft on the Moon is sputtering on the launchpad as it struggles to secure funding. The Africa2Moon Mission has drawn just £8,600 ($13,000) of the initial target of £99,000 ($150,000) with a countdown of only three weeks left before the appeal closes. In contrast, a private British moon project, Lunar Mission One, rode the internet crowdfunding phenomenon to reach its target of nearly a $1million (£661,000) ahead of deadline last month. Scroll down for video The Africa2Moon Mission has drawn just £8,600 ($13,000) of the initial target of £99,000 ($150,000) with a countdown of only three weeks left before the appeal closes @highlight Africa2Moon has raised £8,600 ($13,000) of its £99,000 ($150,000) target @highlight Aim is to see African-engineered rocket take African-built probe to moon @highlight The appeal for £99,000 ($150,000) is to cover the first phase, which aims to finalise a feasibility report that will be presented by the end of November @highlight Team want to inspire interest in study of science among young Africans @highlight Some critics have suggested that money spent on space exploration could be put to better use on other projects in Africa, such as conquering Ebola
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He has been fully briefed on why @placeholder left and, despite telling his current club he will stay put, wants the job.
By Stephen Mcgowan Henrik Larsson has shown little to suggest he is the man to manage Celtic. Little to indicate he might be the new Jose Mourinho. Three years at modest Swedish second flight club Landskrona ended tamely with a mutual parting of the ways. At Falkenberg, his latest gig, the first ten games of the season have brought three wins, two draws and five defeats. Currently 11th in a league of 16 teams this is a team battling for survival, not trophies. In with a shout: Henrik Larsson could be the next Celtic boss but lacks coaching experience Legend: Larsson enjoyed a seven-year career at Celtic and won the league title four times @highlight Former Celtic legend Henrik Larsson is favourite to take over from Neil Lennon as manager @highlight Would be a popular appointment with fans and put bums on seats @highlight However, Larsson has no real coaching pedigree and a lack of experience of managing in the Champions League
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Passengers in the balloon included 19 foreign tourists: nine from Hong Kong, four from Japan, three from @placeholder, two from France and one from Hungary, officials said.
(CNN) -- The view from above southern Egypt is stunning, a contrast of beige desert valley giving way to green farmland, including fields of sugar cane. Tourists soak in the sight by hiring hot air balloons that have large baskets to carry passengers hundreds of feet above the countryside. Tuesday morning, as one of the balloons prepared to land, an explosion pierced the air, followed by a spreading billow of smoke. "My first thought was that it was sugar cane that was burning," said Christopher Michel, a photographer who was a passenger in another balloon at the time. Smoke from the burning sugar cane painted the ancient city of Luxor below with an eerie haziness. @highlight NEW: Conflicting reports emerge over company's safety record @highlight A British passenger and the pilot are hospitalized @highlight The balloon carried tourists from the UK, Hong Kong, Japan, France and Hungary @highlight A gas explosion caused the balloon to fall about 300 meters (almost 1,000 feet)
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Thoughtful hubby: LeAnn tweeted a thank you to Eddie for bringing along framed pictures of their vow renewal to @placeholder
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:33 EST, 25 April 2013 | UPDATED: 02:04 EST, 26 April 2013 They celebrated their second anniversary on Monday by indulging in a large wedding cake featuring lyrics from their wedding song. So for LeAnn Rimes, 30, and husband Eddie Cibrian, 39, it was back to their regular exercise and healthy eating routine on Thursday. The couple were seen leaving a Whole Foods after a spin class in Toronto, Canada, where Eddie is currently shooting a film. Back to reality: LeAnn Rimes and husband Eddie Cibrian went for a grocery shop following a spin class on Thursday in Toronto, Canada after indulging in cake on their second wedding anniversary on Monday @highlight LeAnn is said to have given Eddie matching his-and-her necklaces encrusted with old keys as an anniversary gift
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If the asteroid belt were a thread, the @placeholder would be a strap.
(CNN)Two white specks appearing next to Pluto in the blackness of space may look like faint blips on a screen. Don't be fooled. The fuzzy images of moons that NASA New Horizons spacecraft are sending back to Earth are a slim crack in a door opening on a vast territory humankind has not seen clearly before. And the door will slowly swing open week by week. Traveling at 1,000,000 miles per day, one of the fastest space vehicles ever made is extending human sight to Pluto and beyond to spy out details the Hubble Space Telescope hasn't been able to see. @highlight New Horizons satellite sends images of two of Pluto's moons back to Earth @highlight As it approaches Pluto, it's camera will capture unprecedented images of its surface @highlight Pluto is in the Kuiper Belt; the spacecraft may visit other objects there
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But Mr Browne insisted: ‘Essentially, the big choice the country faces is not really embodied that well by the two biggest parties: it is represented by the Lib Dems and @placeholder.
By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 10:38 EST, 13 September 2013 | UPDATED: 11:46 EST, 13 September 2013 Home Office minister Jeremy Browne said the open door policy for EU workers had benefited Britain Workers from Romania and Bulgaria expected to flock to the UK next year are no different to Brits who own holiday homes in France or Spain, a Home Office minister has claimed. Lib Dem Jeremy Browne insisted he was relaxed about the numbers of migrant workers who could come to Britain when working limits on the two countries are lifted next year. @highlight Lib Dem Jeremy Browne insists he is relaxed about open door policy @highlight He hits out at UKIP wanting to ‘pull the drawbridge’ to the outside world
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@placeholder staff said the woman, who was also travelling with an older child, clambered onto the unmoving luggage belt
By Louise Boyle In Maryland and Hannah Roberts In Alicante, Spain PUBLISHED: 15:49 EST, 22 September 2013 | UPDATED: 09:12 EST, 23 September 2013 The heartbroken mother whose five-month-old baby girl was crushed to death in a baggage carousel at a Spanish airport is a 32-year-old accountant from Maryland, the MailOnline can exclusively reveal. Nathania Terry watched in horror as her young daughter fell from her arms and was killed in what appears to be a freak accident at the Alicante Airport, minutes after she arrived on vacation. Nathania's uncle, who also lives in Maryland, said the family is devastated by the death of the young infant. He also confirmed that the baby who died was a little girl, not a boy as some Spanish media had previously reported. @highlight Mother 'dropped baby girl when she climbed on to conveyer belt' @highlight Lost her balance and baby fell on belt, which began moving @highlight Woman's screams rang through the airport @highlight Within seconds baby had been pulled into 10cm hollow and was crushed @highlight Infant, confirmed as an American citizen, died at scene of tragic accident @highlight Grieving parents questioned by police over tragedy
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It’s important to remember, however, that smoking and drinking boisterously in public was more widely accepted in @placeholder’ era than it is today.
By Sami Mokbel Follow @@SamiMokbel81_DM Jack Wilshere should be giving Arsene Wenger no choice but to make him Arsenal’s next captain. Instead, the talented midfielder is watching the armband drift further and further away. There’s nothing Arsenal fans want more than to see one of their own leading them out on a match day. Because that’s what Wilshere is: a Gooner through and through. The next Tony Adams, if you like. Controversy: Jack Wilshere is caught smoking while on holiday in Las Vegas I'll drink to that: Jack in the pool at the party during his break in America @highlight Former Gunners chief has blasted Wilshere after being pictured smoking @highlight England star has caused controversy for behaviour on holiday in Sin City @highlight Wilshere could be in hot water with boss Arsene Wenger after latest antics
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@placeholder, the rumor held, could have been going in and out of that airport on a regular basis in just a few short years.
The first family has not bought a house in Asheville, North Carolina, the White House said Monday, clamping down rumors started by a financial media company's website which claimed it had an iron-clad confirmation of the future move. Given Barack Obama's frequent trips there before and during his presidency, the rumor mill spent all day Monday spinning. He visited Asheville last year, speaking at an auto parts plant owned by Linamar Corp. to advocate for a minimum wage hike the day after his State of the Union address. Obama has visited the trendy city of just 85,000 people three other times since his first presidential campaign. It was his debate-preparation retreat before going toe-to-toe with Arizona Sen. John McCain in 2008. He took his family there for an April 2010 vacation. And he made a pitch there for jobs in 2011. @highlight A popular financial media website claimed it had 'confirmed' that the town of 85,000 was to be the Obamas' future home @highlight Asheville, NC is a liberal oasis in a red state, home to artist colonies and drum circles @highlight It's also a hotbed of 'Trustafarians,' a real estate agent there said, referring to 'rich kids with trust funds who like to play at being hippies' @highlight Obama told a crowd at an Asheville auto parts plant in 2013 that he and Michelle could move there 'after this whole presidency thing' @highlight One website helmed by Asheville advocates mused that 'Mayor of Asheville' would 'sounds cool' as Obama's next title @highlight But the White House clamped down on the rumors Monday, saying: 'That is not true'
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Defense: Karen Hicks, who is married to suspected killer @placeholder, insisted on Wednesday that he was not motivated by race or religion when he allegedly shot three Muslims on Tuesday afternoon
The wife of a man who allegedly killed three Muslim students execution-style has insisted that it was not due to their religion - but his victims' families have called on the police to investigate it as a hate crime. Karen Hicks struggled to contain her emotions as she spoke at a press conference a day after Craig Hicks, 46, allegedly shot dead the trio near the University of North Carolina campus in Chapel Hill. After the deaths of Deah Shaddy Barakat, 23, his wife Yusor Mohammad, 21, and her sister Razan Mohammad Abu-Salha, 19, it emerged that Hicks had shared numerous anti-religious posts online - but his wife insisted that he did not target the family because of their beliefs. @highlight Karen Hicks gave a teary press conference on Wednesday - a day after her husband 'shot three students over a parking dispute' in Chapel Hill @highlight Craig Hicks, 46, has been charged with the murders of Deah Shaddy Barakat, 23, his wife Yusor Mohammad, 21, and her sister Razan, 19 @highlight Barakat's family also spoke at a press conference on Wednesday @highlight The young couple had only married a month ago @highlight The women's father said that he believed it was a hate crime @highlight Hicks describes himself online as a supporter of Atheists for Equality on his Facebook page, which includes a number of anti-religion posts @highlight But Mrs Hicks said her husband 'championed' equality
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Chimboza, who runs a window-tinting business, claims that while he did stab @placeholder to death, he can’t remember taking out the heart and eating it.
Grisly: Police said Chimboza was chewing flesh at the crime scene A businessman in Africa has admitted to a savage act of cannibalism – ripping a man’s heart out and eating it ‘to show he was not gay’, while the victim was still alive. Andrew Chimboza, 35, told Cape Town police in a statement that he killed Mbuyiselo Manona, 62, in self-defence at the home of a client in the township of Gugulethu after being insulted. Prosecutor Quawnita Geyer read out the statement during a bail hearing at the Athlone Magistrate’s Court in Cape Town on Wednesday. He said: ‘In your warning statement you say... “I sit upon him and stabbed him on the chest, tore out his heart and took a knife and then sliced his heart and then I ate his heart.” @highlight Andrew Chimboza, 35, told Cape Town police he had eaten a human heart @highlight He said in a statement that he had killed a Mbuyiselo Manona in self defence @highlight He said that he had stabbed him in the chest, sliced his heart and eaten it @highlight The autopsy report claimed that the victim would have been alive at the time
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"I understand from President @placeholder that he wants President Gbagbo to go on trial in Ivory Coast," said the U.N. official.
(CNN) -- Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara called for calm Monday after forces stormed the president's residence and arrested Laurent Gbagbo, whose refusal to accept the results of a presidential election last year plunged the West African nation into civil war. "Finally, we have reached the dawn of a new era of hope," Ouattara said in a televised address. "We had hoped this transfer had been different, but we have to focus on today." He urged his countrymen to lay down their weapons and said he has asked the justice minister to start legal proceedings against Gbagbo, his wife and his colleagues. Gbagbo is being held at the Golf Hotel, the headquarters of both Ouattara and the United Nations. @highlight Ouattara declares the "dawn of a new era of hope" @highlight He says he has asked the justice minister to start legal proceedings against Gbagbo @highlight Gbagbo's capture is "victory for the democratic will of the Ivorian people," Obama says @highlight Gbagbo refused to step down after losing an election to Alassane Ouattara
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Rock at the back: Ricardo Carvalho was bought by Jose Mourinho's @placeholder in 2004 as well
Ten years ago Porto, led by an enigmatic young coach by the name of Jose Mourinho, shocked the footballing world by winning the Champions League. But that same summer the team was dismantled. Mourinho jumped ship to join Chelsea, taking Ricardo Carvalho and Paulo Ferreira with him for a combined fee of more than £30million, while the team’s playmaker Deco was lured to the Nou Camp by Frank Rijkaard. On Monday, Manchester City finally completed the signing of Eliaquim Mangala, for a fee of £32m, which took Porto’s income from transfer fees since they conquered Europe sailing through the £600m mark. @highlight Received £614m in transfer fees in last decade, including the sale of Deco @highlight Spent less than half that during the same period @highlight Sold 15 players for more than £15m as James Rodriguez, Ricardo Carvalho, Paulo Ferreira and Raul Meireles all left @highlight English clubs have spent £145.8m on Porto talent in that time
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This has been compared by almost everybody involved to the @placeholder.
(CNN) -- The tens of thousands of secret documents released this week by WikiLeaks.org don't provide major new insights into the Afghanistan war, and the media response to the disclosures has been "vastly overdone," says analyst Fareed Zakaria. WikiLeaks released more than 75,000 U.S. military documents on Sunday after giving The New York Times, The Guardian and Der Spiegel an advance look at them. The disclosures prompted headlines around the world, focusing particularly on reports of ties between Pakistani military and intelligence officials and militant groups fighting NATO forces in Afghanistan. The author and host of CNN's "Fareed Zakaria GPS" spoke to CNN on Tuesday. Here is an edited transcript: @highlight WikiLeaks released more than 75,000 U.S. military documents on Afghan war @highlight Fareed Zakaria says comparison to Pentagon Papers was excessive @highlight He says the new documents show detail on things that had been known before @highlight Zakaria: U.S. efforts in Afghan war are out of proportion to the threat, should be reduced
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"We remain concerned about the safety of @placeholder residents who are caught in the armed clashes.
Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- At least 15 people were killed and more than 40 wounded in battles between the Jihadist militant group Ansar al Sharia and forces loyal to a renegade general in the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi on Monday, according to hospitals in the city. Fighting erupted at about 2 a.m. when Ansar al Sharia fighters surrounded and attacked a Benghazi base belonging to a Libyan army special forces unit that allied itself with renegade Gen. Khalifa Haftar, according to residents and Col. Mohammed al-Hijazi, a spokesman for the self-declared Libyan National Army. Battles continued for hours in different parts of the city through the morning hours. Live pictures on the privately owned Libya al-Ahrar TV showed plumes of black smoke rising as explosions and gunfire could be heard in the distance. @highlight Ansar al Sharia fighters attack a base belonging to a Libyan army unit loyal to Gen. Khalifa Haftar @highlight Without Libyan government consent, Haftar is attacking Benghazi Islamist groups @highlight He says his Benghazi campaign is a war to purge Libya of extremist groups @highlight Jihadist group leader accuses him of war against Islam, warns U.S. not to back him
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Asked if he trusted the Senegal medical team with @placeholder, Allardyce said: ‘I don’t, is the answer to that.
Sam Allardyce's feud with the Senegal national team has intensified with the West Ham boss claiming he does not trust them to look after Diafra Sakho. Mystery still surrounds the back injury the striker picked up while on international duty last month, even if it is not as severe as first thought. Allardyce confirmed the 24-year-old has a shot of making the West Ham squad for the fixture against Swansea after an earlier diagnosis suggested he would be out until the end of the month. West Ham manager Sam Allardyce's feud with the Senegal national team intensified on Friday West Ham manager Allardyce claims he does not trust Senegal to look after Diafra Sakho @highlight Diafra Sakho picked up a back injury on international duty last month @highlight The Senegal and West Ham striker may travel with a chaperone in January @highlight West Ham manager Sam Allardyce has continued his feud with Senegal
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"This is why the @placeholder case is so important for women in Brazil," Jalli said.
BRASILIA, Brazil (CNN) -- A doctor excommunicated by the Catholic Church for performing an abortion on a 9-year-old rape victim received a standing ovation during a national convention on women's health, according to a local media report. Archbishop Don Jose Cardoso Sobrinho excommunicated the doctors who performed the child's abortion. The response came during the opening ceremony of an event hosted by Brazilian Minister of Health Jose Gomes Temporao. The newspaper O Povo reported that Temporao called on the audience to acknowledge the "brilliant" work done by a medical team in the abortion, performed in Brazil's northeastern city of Recife. @highlight Report: Doctor who performed abortion on child rape victim praised at event @highlight Brazilian law bans abortion except in cases of rape @highlight Catholic Church excommunicated doctor, along with child's mother, medical team @highlight Archbishop says child was not excommunicated
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Olympics opening skit: @placeholder and the Queen make their way to the waiting helicopter through the corridors of Buckingham Palace
By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 05:34 EST, 30 October 2012 | UPDATED: 07:44 EST, 8 November 2012 It was hailed as one of the greatest moments in British television history but as the Queen appeared to parachute into the Olympic Stadium this summer Seb Coe thought: 'Oh my God! What have we sanctioned here!' As part of the lavish London 2012 opening ceremony Britain's Monarch was shown jumping from a helicopter with James Bond actor Daniel Craig, but ever since there has been mystery surrounding how, exactly, she was persuaded to do it - until now. Lifting the lid on her first movie role, Seb Coe has revealed the audacious stunt had been kept a secret from the Queen's own dumbstruck family who watched it unfold on July 27 this year. @highlight The Queen had kept the stunt a secret from her family while those few in the know, including Lord Coe, watched their reactions nervously @highlight Prince Charles 'began roaring with laughter. As for his sons, they were beside themselves,' he says @highlight Harry and William were shouting 'Go Granny!' @highlight David Cameron asked if she was willing to do the mini-movie during their weekly meeting at the Palace
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Now @placeholder Prime Minister David Cameron has urged the EU to stump up £800millon (1billion euros) to pay for 2,000 health workers to fly out to the affected West African countries, to help stem the spread of the disease.
The deadly Ebola virus could be mutating to become even more contagious, a leading U.S scientist has warned. The disease has killed nearly 4,000 people, infecting in excess of 8,000 - the majority in the West African nations of Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia. Communities lie in ruins, thousands of children have been orphaned, millions face starvation but the virus continues its unprecedented pace, invading and destroying vast swathes of these countries. Scroll down for video A Liberian Red Cross burial team out on suits as they go to collect a suspected Ebola victim in Monrovia. A scientists has now warned that the virus could be getting even more contagious @highlight Fears that the deadly virus could mutate and become even more contagious @highlight Dr Peter Jahrling says amount of virus in patients is higher than expected @highlight The U.S. scientist says new strain of Ebola may burn 'hotter and quicker' @highlight This would mean that the disease would spread more easily @highlight Comes as David Cameron urged EU to commit £800m to tackling virus @highlight UK is also stepping up Ebola checks with screening extended at airports @highlight Manchester and Birmingham also set to screen passengers from West Africa @highlight But U.S. health experts say banning travellers entering U.S. from affected region would be a bad idea
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Mr @placeholder’s efforts almost backfired when she assumed he must be penniless.
Author Wilbur Smith wooed wife Mokhiniso Rakhimova, pictured together in 2011, with an expensive lunch... but his plan almost backfired As a best-selling author with millions in the bank, it is not hard to see why women might find Wilbur Smith attractive. But his attempts to use his fame and estimated £100million fortune when trying to seduce the woman who is now his current wife almost backfired. The 81-year-old met Tajikistan-born Mokhiniso Rakhimova, 42, in 1999 in a London bookshop while she was browsing Dan Brown novels. He quickly directed her attention to his own writings – before treating her to a £1,000 caviar lunch. @highlight Best-selling author met Mokhiniso Rakhimova in London bookshop in 1999 @highlight She was looking at Dan Brown books but he directed her to his own novels @highlight But his attempts to impress her with his work and caviar almost backfired @highlight In Russia, where she was educated, authors are badly paid and caviar is an everyday commodity
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What happened between then and when @placeholder fatally shot the teen is subject to dispute, one that could be settled by a jury starting June 10, when Zimmerman is set to go on trial on a second-degree murder charge.
(CNN) -- Whatever the outcome of the Trayvon Martin case, it will be viewed less as a determination of the shooter's guilt or innocence and more as a victory or loss for civil rights, George Zimmerman's lawyer fears. Mark O'Mara said he has been busy trying to dispel the racial overtones in the case by getting out more evidence about his client. His hope, he said, is that people will divorce a verdict from the real civil rights questions. The civil rights issue "The more people that consider an acquittal of George Zimmerman to be a loss for civil rights, the worse for civil rights," he told CNN's Piers Morgan. @highlight Mark O'Mara represents George Zimmerman, who fatally shot Trayvon Martin @highlight He says the FBI found no evidence of racism @highlight An acquittal wouldn't be a loss for civil rights, he says @highlight Zimmerman's trial is scheduled to start June 10
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4G offers far faster speeds, and for @placeholder customers, the top speed in set to double
By Mark Prigg PUBLISHED: 05:10 EST, 9 April 2013 | UPDATED: 04:26 EST, 10 April 2013 Speeds of 'superfast' 4G broadband services are to double, provider EE announced today. Average speeds on the network currently range between 8Mbps and 12Mbps but this is to be given a boost to more than 20Mbps. The service is expected to enable users to surf the web much more quickly on mobile phones. Olaf Swantee, EE's chief executive officer, said headline speeds would reach more than 80Mbps and the benefits would be brought in for both new and current subscribers. EE is set to double the speed of its 4G network in a bid to steal a march on its rivals, which cannot launch until later this year @highlight Average speeds on the network currently range between 8Mbps and 12Mbps but this is to be given a boost to more than 20Mbps @highlight Double-speed services will be rolled out in ten cities where 4G is already in place
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@placeholder authorities have detained several witnesses and others for questioning, and have sent forensic evidence from the scene for testing, a spokesman for Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said.
JAKARTA, Indonesia (CNN) -- Indonesian authorities believe two suicide bombers checked into the JW Marriott Hotel in Jakarta and carried out coordinated bombings Friday morning, killing themselves and at least six victims and wounding more than 50 others. A body is removed following the blasts at the Ritz-Carlton and the nearby J.W. Marriott hotels in Jakarta on Friday. It is unclear what group is behind the attacks on the Marriott and the adjacent Ritz-Carlton hotel, Indonesia's National Police Chief Gen. Bambang Hendarso said at a news conference. He warned that the death toll could rise. Four of the six victims in Jakarta's hotel bombings were foreigners, the Indonesian Healthy Ministry said Saturday. @highlight Police say bombers had earlier checked into Marriott hotel @highlight Death toll in bomb attacks now six with at least 50 injured @highlight Police defuse bomb found on 18th floor of JW Marriott hotel in Jakarta @highlight Indonesian president: Too early to determine who was behind the attacks
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Support: Cavendish and his wife Peta (right) both accompanied over 1,000 cyclists for the @placeholder leg
Mark Cavendish joined over 1,000 keen cyclists on the streets of London on Sunday as this year's Help for Heroes Hero Ride came to an end in the capital. The British cycling star jumped on his own bike to help start the final leg of the mammoth fundraising challenge, which supports wounded, injured and sick service personnel. Organisers hope to raise at least £1million through the event, which has seen cyclists throughout the UK complete journeys of more than 160,000 miles. Ready to go: British cyclist Mark Cavendih (right) sounds a horn to start the final leg of the 2014 Hero Ride @highlight Cavendish completed the final 10 miles with his wife Peta @highlight The pair are patrons for Help for Heroes, a cahrity which supports injured and sick service personnel @highlight Around 160,000 miles have been completed in this year's Hero Ride @highlight Organisers hope to raise at least £1million
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Ahead of @placeholder, Ali said he contacted the police and sheriff's department.
To mark the end of Islam's holiest month, Iftikhar Ali will head not to a mosque but to a convention center guarded by law enforcement officers. That's because this month, during Ramadan, the mosque in Joplin, Missouri, burned to the ground. Its rubble smoldered for two days as a shocked Muslim community came to terms with what had happened. "I think there are a few people who don't like anybody," Ali said. "They don't like a different color than their color or different religions." Ali, who is the president of the Joplin mosque, said the congregation rented a convention center so people would have a place to pray and celebrate Eid al-Fitr, the feast that marks the end of fasting for Ramadan. @highlight Attacks on Islamic centers spiked across America during the holy month of Ramadan @highlight Many Muslims are fearful as they celebrate Eid al-Fitr in the United States @highlight The fear was heightened by the carnage at the Sikh temple and the burning of a Missouri mosque @highlight An Islamic advocacy group has asked mosques to beef up security Sunday for Eid
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Breathtaking: The remnants of a warehouse decay ever further in Lester, an old railroad town situated in @placeholder in Central Washington
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 01:19 EST, 12 September 2013 | UPDATED: 14:31 EST, 12 September 2013 The town of Lester, seen in images from the Seattle Post Intelligencer, in central Washington State was once a service stop for trains running from Seattle to Minneapolis on the Great Northern railway line, but it is now a ghost town. The last surviving resident of the town, which was founded in the 1892 in the picturesque Cascade Mountains, a woman by the name of Gertrude Murphy, died in 2002 at the age of 99. Now, the town stands as a testament to the changing face of America in the post industrial age. @highlight Lester, Washington's last living resident died in in 2002 at the age of 99 @highlight The town was once a fuel stop for trains but lost its usefulness when they stopped using coal
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@placeholder's height will be officially measured next year before its May opening date.
A 17-storey water slide is set to become the world's tallest, fastest and steepest when it opens next year. Riders of the Verruckt - German for Insane - will be sent down in four-person inflatable rafts at more than 65mph. Bosses at the Kansas City water park Schlitterbahn promise their ride will beat the current water slide record holders. Scroll down for video Vertigo inducing: The Verruckt has been certified by Guinness as the world's tallest water slide 'Game changer': The 17-storey drop will beat the current record of 134.5ft held by a Brazilian slide Huge: The enormous slide is being built at water park Schlitterbahn in Kansas City @highlight Verruckt - German for Insane - being built at Schlitterbahn in Kansas City @highlight Riders will have to climb 264 steps to reach top deck made of railroad cars @highlight Will hurtle down 65mph before ascending another five-storey hill @highlight Bosses say ride will beat current record holder Insano in Brazil
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Safely on the ground on @placeholder, Townsend interviewed the flight and began his own research into what really happened and how air traffic is controlled.
By Ashley Collman A writer claims he was almost involved in a mid-air collision two weeks ago that could have been one of the deadliest air accidents ever. Kevin Townsend was flying from Hawaii to Los Angeles when he says his plane almost collided with another. He estimates that 590 could have died if the pilot hadn't veered out of the way of the on-coming jet, yet the near-miss hasn't made the news. In an essay for Medium, Townsend argues that it's events like his flight last month that prove the airline industry is desperately in need or more oversight. @highlight Kevin Townsend was on board a Los Angeles bound flight from Hawaii that almost collided with another plane @highlight Shortly after reaching cruising altitude, the pilot looked ahead and saw another plane approaching head on @highlight The pilot dived and missed the plane, though its still uncertain why they entered each other's air space and with so little warning @highlight The deadliest aircraft collision happened in 1977 and claimed 583 lives @highlight Townsend estimates that 590 could have died if his plane crashed
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He has received at least three @placeholder awards for saving the lives of four patients while on the way to the hospital.
A New York City fire department captain has been arrested on suspected criminal sex acts involving children in Hollywood. Capt. Wilbert Riera arrested on Sept. 19 at Staten Island's Rossville station by an FBI task force after a felony warrant was issued. Los Angeles Police said the incident involved two children and occurred on Sept. 12. Capt. Wilbert Riera arrested on Sept. 19 at Staten Island's Rossville station by an FBI task force after a felony warrant was issued detailing six counts of oral sex with children The New York Daily News reports that the warrant charges Riera, 51, with six counts of oral sex with children. @highlight 21-year NYFD veteran Capt. Wilber Riera was busted on Sept. 19 at the Staten Island Rossville station @highlight Has been suspended for 30 days without pay by the fire department and is awaiting extradition to Los Angeles @highlight Warrant claims six counts of oral sex with children
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Sussman de Tennen said she reached over @placeholder, who was collapsed on the steering wheel, and laid on the horn until a taxi driver pulled over and called an ambulance.
Boston (CNN) -- They could not say for certain who shot their loved ones in brutal gangland-style "hits," but a series of witnesses captivated the courtroom -- and drove two jurors to tears -- Thursday as prosecution testimony continued in the federal trial of reputed Boston mob leader James "Whitey" Bulger. One witnesses, 63-year-old Diane Sussman de Tennen, alternated between bouts of crying and attempts to smile as she recounted the night she was in a car that suddenly was riddled by bullets, leaving her then-boyfriend a quadriplegic for the remaining three decades of his life. "I remember hearing this noise -- a continuous stream of noise of gunfire, (like) rocks being thrown...it just was nonstop ... in retrospect it was a machine gun," she said, describing the night she and her boyfriend were riding home with another man, Michael Milano, after her birthday celebration at a Boston bar. @highlight Witnesses in the "Whitey" Bulger trial relive shootings that left relatives, friends dead @highlight Testimony was emotional, two jurors were in tears @highlight A witness remembers her boyfriend "covered in blood and broken glass, eyes glazed over" @highlight Reputed Boston mob leader Bulger is charged in 19 killings
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"Anyone who fires on an agent enforcing order no longer deserves to be @placeholder."
Paris, France (CNN) -- Hurling insults against French President Nicolas Sarkozy, crowds of demonstrators marched through the boulevards of eastern Paris to protest his anti-crime measures. Organized by 50 human rights and activist groups, labor unions and political opponents of Sarkozy the cortege of protesters at one point stretched a mile and a half from the Place de La Republique to the Place de la Bastille, where a stained French flag was hung on a central monument. Organizers said 50,000 filled the streets, though police put the official estimate at 12,000. Referring to France's contentious role in World War II, protesters held up signs such as "Sarkozy, son of Petain," referring to Marshal Philippe Petain, who led the pro-Nazi Vichy regime. @highlight Protesters say measures are discriminatory and will not stop crime @highlight Sarkozy says more immigration regulation is needed @highlight One proposal revokes French citizenship of foreign-born people who attack police @highlight The protests come after hundreds of Roma were expelled from France
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But he added that any legal success he has against the woman - named by @placeholder as Virginia Roberts - will work in the prince's favour as it will establish his accuser lacks credibility.
Alan Dershowitz (above) said the allegations against him are 'totally made up' and 'provably untrue' A Harvard law professor named alongside Prince Andrew in his 'sex slave' case has said he is 'fighting back' against his accusers and is confident any success will help clear the royal's name. Alan Dershowitz was named in court documents by a woman who says she was forced to have sex with friends of U.S. billionaire and convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, including the Duke of York. Professor Dershowitz has today said the allegations against him are 'not only totally made up' but also 'provably untrue' and is now challenging the claims with 'all the resources he can muster'. @highlight Alan Dershowitz named alongside Prince Andrew in 'sex slave' case @highlight Today he said allegations are 'totally made up' but also 'provably untrue' @highlight Made number of legal filings to clear his name through US court system @highlight Said any success will discredit accuser, named as Virginia Roberts @highlight This will benefit the prince, he said, who does not have same legal freedom @highlight Prince accused of having sex with girl while she was underage 'sex slave' @highlight Buckingham Palace has issued strongly-worded denials of the allegations
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@placeholder, my fishing guide, later returns to the lodge cradling a block of that ancient ice.
I'm knee deep in the icy Atnarko River in central British Columbia. A belt is cinched across my chest waders to prevent water from dragging me under if I slip in. Cougar tracks are pressed into the snow on the bank. At least the grizzlies, which feast on spawning salmon here each fall, are napping this time of year. On this morning, my guide Jai Condon demonstrates the art of fly-fishing. He flicks the rod. Whoosh, whoosh, whoosh. And, releases. "How do you lay the line down so nicely?" someone asks. "Practice," he says, laughing. I'm terrible. I don't get a nibble even though trout can be caught year round in the Bella Coola Valley, about 1,000 kilometers north of Vancouver. I didn't come here to fish, but I'm hooked. @highlight The highest peak in the Coast Mountains is Mt. Waddington at 4,019 meters @highlight Coast Mountain's rugged landscape doubled for the Himalayas in feature films "Seven Years in Tibet" and "Kundun" @highlight Guests at Pantheon Heli Ranch can ski uncharted terrain then name the new run
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@placeholder suggested parents may find it cheaper to describe their youngsters as adults when booking.
By Sean Poulter PUBLISHED: 17:50 EST, 29 April 2013 | UPDATED: 06:08 EST, 30 April 2013 Families face child penalties of up to £244 on summer holidays, the Mail can reveal today. Travel firms have been charging two parents and two youngsters more than they would four adults booking exactly the same package. The levy applied to popular Thomas Cook and Thomson hotels and apartments in Spain, Greece and Turkey. Both firms admitted the pricing discrepancy existed. Penalty Effectively an under-occupancy charge, the policy is similar to the supplements single travellers fall foul of. The Daily Mail obtained quotes for a family with two children aged six and ten for a week’s holiday on August 3 and compared them with the same stay for four adults. @highlight The levy applied to Thomas Cook and Thomson hotels and apartments @highlight Thomas Cook's website charged £244 more than for a group of four adults @highlight Thomson charged £173 more than the same trip for four adults
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At first there was nothing to suggest @placeholder, who was adopted a few weeks after his birth, had problems.
By George Rush Determined: Just like his Breaking Bad character, R.J. Mitte has cerebral palsy - but that has not stopped him The near-hysterical screams that met actor R.J. Mitte on the red carpet at the Golden Globes this year were befitting of a bona fide teenage heart-throb. The strikingly handsome 20-year-old now takes such adulation in his stride, having been a fixture for the past five years in the critically acclaimed US TV drama series Breaking Bad – the nail-biting conclusion of which will be screened next month. His nuanced and at times heartbreaking portrayal of a young disabled man, Walt Junior, struggling to cope with his father’s terminal cancer and his own physical problems, has won him unanimous praise. @highlight Actor Roy Frank 'R.J.' Mitte, 20, has a mild form of cerebral palsy @highlight Plays Walter White Jr in Breaking Bad, who has a more severe form @highlight Had to learn how to use crutches and slur his speech for the role
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@placeholder was a theoretical physicist who developed the general theory of relativity, effecting a revolution in physics.
A handwritten letter by Albert Einstein in which he calls religion 'childish' is to be sold at auction - with a starting price of £1.85million. The Nobel Prize-winning scientist questions the existence of God in a letter penned to philosopher Eric Gutkind in 1954. In the private letter, which was a response to Gutkind’s book ‘Choose Life: The Biblical Call to Revolt’, the genius says the word God is 'nothing more than the expression of human weaknesses'. The God delusion: Einstein calls God 'nothing more than the expression of human weaknesses' in the 1954 letter The agnostic Jew goes on to say the Bible is a 'collection of honourable, but still primitive legends which are nevertheless pretty childish'. @highlight Ground-breaking physicist and cultural icon calls the Bible 'primitive legends' @highlight Valuable letter was written just a year before the German genius died @highlight Auctioneer calls letter 'culturally significant'
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Changing tact: Juventus could switch their attention away from Lukas Podolski to @placeholder
By Anthony Hay for MailOnline Follow @@Anthony_Hay Juventus are starting to lose patience in the race to sign Arsenal forward Lukas Podolski and are instead stepping up their efforts to sign Bayern Munich's Xherdan Shaqiri, according to Italian newspaper Corriere dello Sport. The Serie A giants are keen on signing Podolski on loan with a view to a permanent deal but have identified Shaqiri as another potential target if they cannot seal a deal for the Arsenal man. Shaqiri remains behind the likes of Mario Gotze and Thomas Muller in Bayern Munich's pecking order which could make the Swiss international available to seal a switch away from the Allianz Arena before the transfer window shuts next Monday. @highlight The Serie A side are losing patience in their quest to sign Lukas Podolski @highlight Juventus could make a late move for Javier Hernandez or Falcao @highlight Napoli boss Rafa Benitez keen on signing Tottenham midfielder Sandro @highlight Lionel Messi scores twice in Barcelona's 3-0 La Liga win over Elche
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The @placeholder judge also ordered that Casey Kasem can't travel anywhere without a court order until a doctor clears him.
Radio icon Casey Kasem's daughter visited her father Friday evening for the first time since he was taken to Washington state two weeks ago from California in a family dispute over his care, a CNN affiliate reported. To make that visit, daughter Kerri Kasem won court approval from a Kitsap County, Washington, judge earlier in the day, CNN affiliate KING reported. A feud is ongoing between daughter Kerri Kasem and Kasem's wife, Jean, over legal authority to care for Casey Kasem, 82, who has Lewy body disease, the second most common type of progressive dementia after Alzheimer's. In early May, Casey Kasem was living in a California nursing home, Kerri Kasem said. @highlight Judge approves one-hour daily visits between Casey Kasem, his daughter @highlight Judge also allows daughter to take the ailing radio icon, 82, to a doctor @highlight A feud over his care is raging between Kasem's wife and his daughter @highlight The judge will hold a hearing next week on whether to uphold a California court order
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@placeholder are understood to be interested in Mats Hummels, although a January deal is unlikely
Aston Villa captain Ron Vlaar has played down talk of a move to Manchester United after claiming they would have contacted him if they were interested. Vlaar was a mainstay in Holland's defence under United manager Louis van Gaal at the World Cup in Brazil, prompting speculation that the pair could be reunited at Old Trafford. However, despite United's continuing problems at the back, 29-year-old Vlaar insists there has been no contact between himself and the club with the January transfer window about to open. Aston Villa captain Ron Vlaar (centre) insists he has had no contact from Manchester United @highlight Aston Villa captain has played down talk of a move to Old Trafford @highlight Holland international claims he has not received any contact from United @highlight Louis van Gaal still needs defensive reinforcements @highlight Primary targets such as Mats Hummels unlikely to be available in January
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@placeholder looked occasionally dangerous on the flank and twice sent in crosses which might have been converted, but Chelsea looked the more threatening and the teams were spared extra time when Drogba powered through to score.
(CNN) -- Didier Drogba muscled his way through for a late winner to put Chelsea into the FA Cup final with a 2-1 victory over Arsenal at Wembley on Saturday. A bare-chested Drogba is congratulated by Salomon Kalou after scoring the winner at Wembley. The all-London clash rarely hit the heights on a difficult pitch, but Drogba's 84th minute strike gave Guus Hiddink's men a deserved victory and leaves them in contention for three trophies. Dutchman Hiddink, who took temporary charge of the Blues in February and has lost only one match, said Drogba had proved his worth again. @highlight Didier Droba winner ends Arsenal's long unbeaten run and puts Chelsea in final @highlight Theo Walcott put Arsenal ahead before Florent Malouda equalized @highlight Manchester United and Everton play in second FA Cup semifinal on Sunday
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Koeman walks over to the away support to applaud their efforts - his @placeholder side stay second in the league after a narrow win
Click here to see our brilliant Match Zone, including Victor Wanyama's wonder-strike for Southampton An early blunder by third-choice Hull keeper Eldin Jakupovic and a moment of opportunism from Victor Wanyama were the decisive factors as Southampton maintained their extraordinary start to the season. Jakupovic failed to deal effectively with a back-pass, hitting it to Wanyama who, in turn, lobbed it back from distance, over the keeper’s head and into the net. So Southampton go marching on — with 10 wins in their last 11 games in all competitions and playing as solidly at the back as they are threateningly going forward. @highlight Southampton went into the game having won six of their first nine matches in the Premier League @highlight Victor Wanyama opened the scoring in the third minute with a spectacular 40-yard first-time effort @highlight The Saints stay second after their win, while Hull slip to 13th in the Premier League table @highlight Ronald Koeman’s side have now not conceded a league goal in 320 minutes of football
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As soon as that goal went in @placeholder didn't offer anything.
Click here to read Matt Barlow's report from Selhurst Park. Jamie Carragher has expressed his disbelief at Liverpool's lack of leadership and claims their capitulation at Crystal Palace is part of a wider problem at the club. The former Reds central defender watched Brendan Rodgers' side blow a lead at Selhurst Park on Sunday. It means Liverpool have now won just two Premier League games since August and find themselves marooned in the bottom half. VIDEO Scroll down to see a humbled Brendan Rodgers' post-match comments Jamie Carragher was disappointed as Liverpool capitulated away at Crystal Palace in the Premier League @highlight Liverpool blew a one-goal lead away at Crystal Palace on Sunday @highlight Brendan Rodgers' side are suffering a crisis in confidence @highlight Jamie Carragher says the Reds lack leadership this season
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Earlier wake ups: The @placeholder co-hosts wake up between 2.45am and 3.45am to be ready for the 7am start to the show, so they welcomed Strahan to their ranks with a few helpful gifts
By Meghan Keneally Michael Strahan's new deal to work on Good Morning America has been unveiled as he joined his future co-anchors for a brief introduction this morning. The former NFL player will be joining the morning news show 'several days a week' but will continue co-hosting 'Live with Kelly and Michael' every day. Both 'Live' and Good Morning America are ABC programs and the anchors regularly fill in for one another when on sick leave, but this is the most permanent connection between the two staffs. Scroll Down for Video A part of the family: Michael Strahan (right) will be joining Good Morning America 'a few days' a week while still keeping his full time gig as a co-host on ABC's 9am talk show 'Live with Kelly and Michael' @highlight Michael Strahan was welcomed on the Good Morning America set today @highlight Announced that he will work with them 'a few days' every week while staying as the full time co-host for 'Live with Kelly and Michael' at 9am @highlight Was only briefly on Good Morning America before having to rush to the uptown 'Live' studio @highlight 'Hopefully it's a match made in heaven,' Strahan said on 'Live' today @highlight Comes two weeks after Josh Elliott quit the ABC morning news show for a deal on rival NBC's sports team
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As the plane began its descent into @placeholder, the boy began to cry because of the altitude change, and his mother tried to soothe him.
Atlanta (CNN) -- An Idaho man accused of slapping a crying 19-month-old boy on a Delta flight pleaded not guilty in federal court Wednesday in Atlanta. Joe Rickey Hundley is charged with assaulting a minor in connection with the incident last month. Accompanied by his attorney outside the courthouse, Hundley appeared solemn and looked toward the ground. Before Hundley's court appearance, his attorney, Marcia Shein, said that he would be entering a plea of not guilty. Man accused of slapping crying boy on Delta flight is out of a job After the hearing, Shein issued a statement on Hundley's behalf, saying that the day before the flight on February 8, her client had learned that his son had overdosed on insulin and was in a coma on life support. @highlight NEW: Joe Rickey Hundley was distraught over his gravely ill son during the flight, his attorney says @highlight NEW: Attorney acknowledges that her client used an epithet but denies he hit the child @highlight He entered a plea of not guilty to a charge of assaulting a minor @highlight Hundley is accused of slapping a crying 19-month-old on a Delta flight in February
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But critics said that beneath the surface, his government was dominated by @placeholder-style "administrative measures."
Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili conceded his party's defeat Tuesday, setting the stage for the nation's first peaceful, democratic transition through election since the breakup of the Soviet Union. Victory in the parliamentary elections went to a coalition headed by billionaire businessman Bidzina Ivanishvili. Ivanishvili is set to become the next prime minister. Saakashvili will remain president until presidential elections next year. The result of Monday's election means Georgia will have a multi-party parliament, boosting democracy in the nation, observers said. The vote also is a reflection of how the people feel about Saakashvili. He took power in 2004 after the Rose Revolution, the name given to widespread protests over disputed parliamentary elections. @highlight "Restoring relations with the Kremlin is one of our main tasks," Ivanishvili says @highlight Russia's Medvedev says Georgia's parliament is set to be more diverse @highlight Saakashvili says he respects the democratic process, will become leader of opposition @highlight The U.S. and Europe have praised reforms under President Mikheil Saakashvili
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Among those on the second list was Abdel Bary, 23, from @placeholder, who travelled to Syria last year and has been linked to both 'John' and both the beheading videos.
Confusion reigns over the identity of the brutal ISIS executioner known as 'Jihadi John' after security experts now appear to dismiss suggestions he is a former rapper from west London. The masked man, who speaks with a clear London accent, has appeared in two chilling videos showing him beheading American journalists and issuing a threat to kill a British hostage. The main suspect in the sickening murders was thought to be Abdel-Majed Abdel Bary, the so-called hip hop jihadist who left his £1million home in Maida Vale to join Islamist militants fighting for the Islamic State group in Syria. It is now understood however, that although officials are confident they have worked out the killer's identity using high-tech analysis of his body and voice, they do not believe it to be Abdel Bary. @highlight Killer speaks with clear London accent in two sickening execution videos @highlight Although he wears a mask, executioner's hands and eyes are clearly seen @highlight Experts have analysed videos and are confident they now know his identity @highlight Ex-rapper Abdel-Majed Abdel Bary had been considered the main suspect @highlight But it is understood experts now believe was not involved in the murders
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The club's supporters have made it clear that Ashley's input is not wanted in @placeholder
Rangers fans took their objections over Mike Ashley’s growing influence in Ibrox affairs to the tycoon’s Sports Direct stores in a ‘symbolic’ protest on Saturday. Supporters affiliated to the Sons Of Struth group and other Union Of Fans organisations disrupted business at shops throughout the country during lunchtime trading. And Craig Houston, founder of SOS, suggested that further ‘flash mob’ action will be taken to the tills of Ashley’s interests in weeks to come. Rangers fans outside one of Mike Ashley's Sports Direct stores in Glasgow A Rangers fan sees what he can get for £1 in a Glasgow Sports Direct store @highlight Supporters affiliated to the Sons of Struth group disrupted Sports Direct businesses during Saturday lunchtime trading @highlight Fans furious at Mike Ashley's growing influence over the Glasgow club @highlight Was able to buy the naming rights to Ibrox for just £1 @highlight Campaigners want Ashley to rip up his right to activate a renaming
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Chelsea's Branislav Ivanovic wrestles with Chris Smalling while on the right, John Terry grapples @placeholder
Gary Cahill has become the first defender to back Sportsmail’s Hands Off In The Box campaign. The Chelsea centre back says there is a difference between offering a physical presence in the box and grabbing hold of an opponent. Cahill sits next to his defensive partner John Terry on coach journeys and laughed when the subject of his ‘double-headlock’ along with Branislav Ivanovic at Old Trafford was brought up. Phil Dowd’s failure to spot the wrestling by Chris Smalling and Marcos Rojo in the area has sparked Sportsmail’s campaign to rid the game of underhand fouling. ‘I’ve seen the picture (of Terry’s ‘headlock’) and I sit with him on the coach,’ said Cahill. @highlight Gary Cahill saw John Terry's 'headlock' during Manchester United match @highlight Chelsea centre-back Cahill feels grabbing hold of an opponent can be risky @highlight England defender says referees may be getting stricter with the rule @highlight Cahill: 'There is getting close, being physical in the box and then that'
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to bring @placeholder back to Pakistan without compromising our ethical
By Becky Evans PUBLISHED: 12:50 EST, 11 June 2013 | UPDATED: 12:50 EST, 11 June 2013 Pakistan has threatened to ban Google from the country over an ongoing row about 'blasphemous' content on YouTube. The new Minister for IT and Telecommunications Anusha Rahman said unless YouTube, which is owned by Google, complies in removing clips that are deemed anti-Islamic it will block access to the search engine. The video sharing website has been banned in Pakistan for nine months after bosses at the internet giant refused to remove a trailer for low-budget film The Innocence of Muslims. IT Minister Anusha Rahman said it wants Google to set restrictions on YouTube before Pakistan unblocks YouTube which was banned after worldwide protests against anti-Islamic film that was uploaded on website @highlight Video sharing website been banned in the country for past nine months @highlight Government want Google to filter anti-Islamic and pornographic content @highlight IT Minister will not unblock until restrictions are in place @highlight YouTube banned after film The Innocent of Muslims was uploaded
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@placeholder now poses a threat to the homeland, a contingency that could not only directly threaten Americans but destroy his presidency as well.
(CNN) -- Think that President Barack Obama has done a back flip on Iraq and Syria, gotten that old-time religion and is now a convert to the "let's kill them wherever we find them" approach of his predecessors? Think again, or at least lay down until the feeling passes. Indeed, stripped to its essence, what the President has outlined isn't some grand strategy to transform the region or even to "ultimately destroy" ISIS; it's a much narrower transactional one to protect the homeland. And here's why: The speech the President gave is quite consistent with who he is and what his priorities have been all along, particularly relating to counterterrorism. Sure he's now morphed from a desire to avoid militarizing the U.S. role in Syria to a new willingness to do so. But the reason he's traveled down that road is critical. @highlight Has President Obama reverted to George W. Bush's policy on terrorism and the Middle East? @highlight Aaron Miller says the President instead is narrowly focused on preventing homeland terrorism @highlight He says Obama long ago put his faith in counterterrorism, including drone strikes @highlight Obama knows his presidency will be judged partly on whether he kept U.S. safe, Miller says
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@placeholder then warned Alexandra about making or attempting to bribe an officer.
(CNN) -- Country superstar Alan Jackson is famous alright, but that didn't help his 20-year-old daughter, Alexandra, when she was arrested on Wednesday. According to Metro Nashville Police, Alexandra was charged with assault, underage consumption of alcohol, and resisting arrest during a traffic stop. The 20-year-old was riding shotgun in a Range Rover that a police officer observed was speeding, and when the officer pulled the car over, it was discovered that Alexandra "had consumed a large amount of alcohol." Police say Alexandra became "visibly irate" while the officer spoke with the driver of the vehicle, and began making demands as she got out of the car. @highlight Alan Jackson's daughter was arrested during a traffic stop in Nashville Wednesday @highlight She was charged with assault, underage consumption of alcohol and resisting arrest @highlight The 20-year-old is next due in court on September 23 @highlight Alan Jackson's team has no comment
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But @placeholder’s in-house PR team will breach election rules if they promote Blatter’s bid for a fifth term — which they are in danger of doing until Blatter forms an independent campaign team.
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho was the first to endorse Portuguese compatriot Luis Figo’s highly unlikely bid for the FIFA presidency. However, that support was not enough to stop Chelsea from cancelling a press conference at Stamford Bridge where Figo was due to launch his election manifesto. Instead the event took place at Wembley on Thursday. The Paris Metro racism row involving Chelsea fans would have put paid to Figo’s appearance there in any case, because racism questions would have overshadowed the event. But it emerged on Thursday that Chelsea called off Figo’s launch ahead of the Metro incident because the club wanted to stay apolitical and felt it ‘inappropriate’ to host a challenger to Sepp Blatter. @highlight Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho was the first to endorse Luis Figo’s highly unlikely bid for the FIFA presidency @highlight Figo was due to launch his election manifesto at Stamford Bridge @highlight Chelsea cancelled the press conference, however, with the event taking place at Wembley Stadium instead @highlight The ECB have axed Mike Gatting from his role as managing director of cricket partnerships @highlight Sky Sports have pledged £88m to the Football League to extend their deal for another season in 2018-19 @highlight Next week’s International FA Board summit in Belfast will see FIFA president Sepp Blatter collide with the FA’s Greg Dyke and David Gill
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The much-talked about @placeholder, or Alpha for short, harnesses massive computing power to answer users' questions, even if they're never been answered on the Web before.
(CNN) -- We may be coming upon a new era for the Internet search. Google dominates the search world, but some sites are trying to expand the possibilities. And, despite what you may think, Google is not the only player. New search engines that are popping up across the Web strive to make searches faster, smarter, more personal and more visually interesting. Some sites, like Twine and hakia, will try to personalize searches, separating out results you would find interesting, based on your Web use. Others, like Searchme, offer iTunes-like interfaces that let users shuffle through photos and images instead of the standard list of hyperlinks. Kosmix bundles information by type -- from Twitter, from Facebook, from blogs, from the government -- to make it easier to consume. @highlight New search engines try to make searches faster, smarter, more personal @highlight Wolfram Alpha, which launches this month, acts as a powerful calculator @highlight Others are trying to make searches more visual instead of text-based
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Until March 2008, Israeli law allowed @placeholder citizens to go abroad for live organ transplants from non-related donors.
Editor's note: Since the FBI arrested a Brooklyn businessman in late July on federal charges of organ trafficking, CNN has been conducting a worldwide investigation into the sale of kidneys using willing donors and willing recipients from China to Israel to the United States. Nick Rosen says he got $20,000 to donate his kidney and lied to the hospital's transplant team. TEL AVIV, Israel (CNN) -- Four years ago, a young, cash-starved Israeli answered an ad in a newspaper for a kidney donor. "I decided I wanted to make a positive change in my life and do something different," Nick Rosen told CNN. "So I saw an ad in the paper and it said, 'Kidney Donor Wanted.' And called the ad in the paper, and they asked me my blood type." @highlight CNN investigating what appears to be a widespread black market in human organs @highlight Israeli man says he received $20,000 for his kidney @highlight He says he lied to the hospital about the money he received @highlight 10 percent of kidney transplants worldwide are thought to be illegal
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"Many in the state are mourning the loss of a cultural icon in @placeholder's history," he wrote.
(CNN) -- As plans for the weekend funeral of singer Whitney Houston took shape, investigators continued Thursday to look into the singer's prescription drugs and her actions in the days before her death. Investigators are aware of Houston's partying at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California, and other venues "even the night before she died," a source close to the death investigation told CNN's Don Lemon on Thursday. Hotel personnel have said Houston, 48, was "partying the night before her death in the bar," the source said. Investigators are looking at video from Houston's television appearances and other reports as part of the investigation into her physical state and behavior leading up to her death, the source said. Houston died Saturday on the eve of the Grammy Awards. @highlight Investigators trying to speed up toxicology results, source says @highlight New Jersey governor catches heat on flags flying half-staff Friday @highlight Police advise Houston fans to watch funeral on TV, Internet @highlight Residents of East Orange, New Jersey, recall Houston's school days
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@placeholder has said the Xbox One will set gamers back £429 when it launches some time in November.
By Victoria Woollaston PUBLISHED: 06:36 EST, 21 August 2013 | UPDATED: 04:03 EST, 22 August 2013 Sony has announced that its PlayStation 4 console will be available in the UK from 29 November for £349 Sony has announced the launch date for its eagerly anticipated PlayStation 4 console. Gamers in the UK will be able to get their hands on it from November 29 - two weeks after it goes on sale in the U.S. The console will be available in 32 countries worldwide and will cost £349 in the UK - £80 cheaper than Microsoft's Xbox One - and $399 in the U.S. @highlight PS4 will be available from 15 November in U.S and 29 November in UK @highlight It will cost £349 which is around £80 cheaper than Microsoft's Xbox One @highlight Gamers can trade and sell second-hand games without paying a fee @highlight New DualShock controller comes in Magma Red and Blue Wave for £54 @highlight Controller has a touchpad and motion sensor to rival Microsoft's Kinect
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He said: ‘The @placeholder has been most days of the week including Saturdays and Sundays five until midnight.
By Alasdair Glennie PUBLISHED: 19:37 EST, 19 October 2012 | UPDATED: 10:25 EST, 17 December 2012 He has been riding on a wave of euphoria since the success of this summer’s Olympics. But Sebastian Coe has revealed his hidden heartache after losing his mother to a rare degenerative brain disease. The former champion runner – who claimed he worked 19-hour days in the run-up to the London Games – said he owed much of his success to the woman who first taught him to ‘balance’ his lifestyle. Angela Coe died in 2005 aged 75 from progressive supranuclear palsy, or PSP, an incurable brain condition that affects fewer than six in 100,000 people. Above, Sebastian Coe celebrates his 1980 Olympic haul with his mother at their Sheffield home @highlight Angela Coe died in 2005 aged 75 from progressive supranuclear palsy
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Mr @placeholder today said: 'Reforms must focus on driving up standards
By Kieran Corcoran PUBLISHED: 04:48 EST, 2 March 2014 | UPDATED: 20:40 EST, 2 March 2014 Teenagers would be made to study maths and English until the age of 18 under a Labour government, the party has revealed. In a bid to drive up standards, it would become compulsory for pupils in England and Wales to keep up the subjects, even if they leave school at 16. But education leaders have already warned that the plan, supported by shadow education secretary Tristram Hunt, would require training many more teachers. Shadow education secretary Tristram Hunt (left) supports the move but Martin Doel (right), who leads the Association of Colleges, warned the plan would require investment @highlight Bid to drive up standards would see additional focus on key subjects @highlight Proposals would even apply to youngsters who leave school at 16 @highlight But Association of Colleges leader Martin Doel warned of difficulties @highlight He said plans would require many more specialist teachers @highlight Added that many pupils fall short of standards expected aged 16
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Apple said the @placeholder fingerprint sensor is designed to provide 'accurate readings from any angle, so the motion to unlock your device ought to be as automatic as it is now'
By Victoria Woollaston Many security experts have already voiced concerns that fingerprint scanners, such as the one in Apple's new iPhone 5S, are flawed and not as secure as their makers claim. Now one leading security researcher has taken this a step further suggesting the technology could actually lead to an increase in crime, with the robberies potentially becoming more brutal. Marc Rogers from San Francisco-based firm Lookout said: 'Fingerprints are not fool-proof and can be duplicated and as the usage of this technology increases, we can expect that duplication technology will improve as well. 'Thieves in some regions have worked out that you can force a victim to unlock a secured device,' and in extreme cases this brutality could lead to fingers being cut off. @highlight Apple's iPhone 5S has a fingerprint scanner built into the 'home' button @highlight The Touch ID feature lets users unlock their device and buy apps securely @highlight Security expert claims the technology could cause a rise in crime and theft @highlight Thieves could physically force someone to unlock their device or even cut off their fingers @highlight However, Apple's scanner has a 'capacitive' sensor meaning only fingers with a recognisable pulse can be used
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Brazil has scored three goals in each of its four wins, and is led by @placeholder, one of the most exciting young players in the world.
(CNN) -- It's a big day at track and field, topped by the always exciting men's 1,500-meter final. In other notable events, several athletes say farewell to the London Games while others look for one more shot at glory. Here are five things to look for Tuesday at the 2012 London Games: 1. Women's gymnastics floor: Wieber's last chance Jordyn Wieber of the United States didn't have a chance for an all-around gold, but Tuesday she could medal in her last event of these Games. She takes part in the floor competition, where she scored a 15.000 during the team competition. Her teammate Aly Raisman also has podium hopes and comes into the event having scored the best marks in the event at the London Olympics. @highlight Gymnastics has four finals, including the women's floor competition @highlight Any one of three Kenyan men could take 1,500-meter final @highlight Neymar seeks to add to growing fame, lead Brazil to men's football final @highlight Chris Hoy aims to become Britain's top gold medal winner of all time
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Detectives were able to stop the would-be child abusers after officers were called to a domestic disturbance between, @placeholder and a woman unrelated to the case.
A young married couple who plotted to abuse children as part of a paedophile love triangle are facing jail after police uncovered 'horrific' texts and indecent images of children and animals. Kevin Barnett, 28, suggested drugging youngsters so he could enact his sick desires and his wife Susan, 28, said she would be willing to comfort a child as it was raped, a court heard. The pair were found guilty of arranging the commission of a child sexual offence and a second woman, Nikita Moore, 22, was convicted of conspiracy to commit child sexual offences with Barnett. Moore had even discussed having a baby with Barnett, from Barrow, Cumbria, for them to abuse together - although prosecutors conceded this particular 'horrific' exchange was just fantasy. @highlight Kevin and Susan Barnett, both 28, sent sick texts and child abuse images @highlight Barnett suggested drugging children so he could sexually abuse them @highlight He had affair with Nikita Moore who thought about child abuse 'regularly' @highlight They even discussed having a baby for them to sexually abuse together @highlight All three denied the charges and argued the texts had been a 'fantasy'
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@placeholder isn't Google's first foray into artificial intelligence and machine learning.
By Victoria Woollaston and Rupert Steiner and Amie Keeley Neuroscientist and computer genius Demis Hassabis, 37, has sold his company DeepMind to Google for £242million A comprehensive school-educated computer genius has become a multi-millionaire overnight after selling his company to Google. Neuroscientist Demis Hassabis, 37, co-founded DeepMind Technologies just two years ago with the aim of trying to help computers think like humans. His company has yet to produce anything commercially but Google has still paid £242million for its expertise in the pioneering field of artificial intelligence. It represents Google’s biggest ever single acquisition in Europe. Mr Hassabis told MailOnline: 'We’re really excited to be joining Google. @highlight Neuroscientist Demis Hassabis, 37, co-founded DeepMind two years ago @highlight London-based firm specialises in 'machine learning' @highlight The £242million acquisition is Google's biggest-ever in Europe @highlight Ethics board is said to have been set up to ensure the tech isn't 'abused' @highlight Facebook was also said to have been in negotiations to buy the firm @highlight This acquisition follows Google's purchase of seven robotics companies
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That euphemism may not have satisfied the skeptical, however, who have pointed out that talking with @placeholder about his transgressions wouldn't be the same as exploring a slip-up by a pop star.
(CNN) -- If Oprah Winfrey were a close friend and you had a secret to tell, she'd be an obvious choice to go to for some relief. Not necessarily because she wouldn't broadcast it, but because she'd probably hold your hand, ease the tension, listen sympathetically and not make you feel too bad about yourself if the secret's more like a skeleton. You both might even shed a few tears. In essence, this is the persona that Winfrey has crafted over the years as she's moved from newcomer host on "AM Chicago," to the queen of daytime TV with "The Oprah Winfrey Show," to the current chief executive officer of OWN, the Oprah Winfrey Network. She's relatable, but still inspiring; candid without being crass; and about as vulnerable as a billionaire media titan can be. @highlight Oprah Winfrey has a reputation for being a master of confessional TV @highlight Stars turn to her because she creates a comfortable atmosphere @highlight The idea of confession and renewal is also a part of her brand @highlight Her latest "celebrity confessional" will be Lance Armstrong
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