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"For decades, political @placeholder was the language through which people resisted dictatorial regimes.
(CNN) -- The strong performance of Islamist parties in the Egyptian elections this week raised eyebrows in some Western capitals. On the one hand, analysts say, the West is inclined to support popular Arab Spring movements that have toppled dictators and brought nascent democracy to the region. On the other hand, they worry about the ascension of radical Islamist movements in a region of critical interest to the United States and its allies. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton reflected that tension this week when she urged Islamist parties in Egypt to "embrace democratic norms and rules" by creating a government that respects the full range of human rights. @highlight Egypt's complicated electoral process continues, with more votes to come @highlight Egyptian Islamists should embrace "democratic norms," Secretary Clinton says @highlight Western leaders aren't happy about Islamist success, analyst says @highlight But the U.S. and other countries should stand behind democratization, analysts say
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Home to a vast array of sea, air and land creatures, as well as sizable lagoons and two coral islands, @placeholder is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
(CNN) -- A U.S. Navy minesweeper remained stuck in a reef teeming with endangered marine life off the Philippines on Sunday, prompting an American commander to apologize and promise stepped-up efforts to prevent further damage. The USS Guardian ran aground early Thursday in the Tubbataha Reef, about 80 miles east-southeast of Palawan Island in the Sulu Sea, the U.S. Navy reported. All 79 sailors were evacuated from the 224-foot ship. Hazardous weather and rough seas have hindered efforts to survey the empty Guardian and the surrounding area, though the Navy acknowledges damage to the reef. "As a protector of the sea and a sailor myself, I greatly regret any damage this incident has caused the Tubbataha Reef," said Vice Adm. Scott Swift, the U.S. 7th Fleet commander, in a report posted Sunday on a Navy website. @highlight A U.S. Navy minesweeper got stuck Thursday in a sensitive reef off the Philippines @highlight It remained there Sunday, with no sailors aboard and its damage still not surveyed @highlight A U.S. navy official says, " I greatly regret any damage this ... caused the Tubbataha Reef" @highlight The reef, a World Heritage Site, contains threatened and endangered marine species
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"@placeholder investigators also detected signs of bleach decontamination in the compounding areas."
(CNN) -- Federal authorities have launched a criminal investigation into the practices at the company linked to a fungal meningitis outbreak blamed for 23 deaths, Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick told reporters Tuesday. In addition, the Board of Registration in Pharmacy has voted to revoke permanently the New England Compounding Center's license to operate in Massachusetts as well as the licenses of the company's three principal pharmacists, Patrick said. The announcements came in the wake of a damning nine-page report, released Tuesday by the board, which is part of the state's Department of Public Health. Investigators for the state's DPH, working with their counterparts at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, "identified serious deficiencies and significant violations of pharmacy law and regulations that clearly placed the public's health at risk," it said. @highlight Massachusetts governor cites revocation of company's license to operate in the state @highlight New England Compounding Center linked to deadly fungal meningitis outbreak @highlight NECC's three principal pharmacists are also losing their licenses, he says @highlight Announcement comes in the wake of a damning report by the Department of Public Health
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It's so far from @placeholder to Georgia that not everybody can afford to come here, people are working there or they can't leave family, so I miss them and they miss me."
Atlanta, Georgia (CNN) -- Zaza Pachulia is a sporting hero in his home country -- the basketball player has gone from shooting hoops in the Republic of Georgia to playing in the NBA in Atlanta, Georgia. Standing at 6 feet 11 inches tall, Pachulia looks like he was born to play pro basketball. Indeed, the sport is in his blood: His mother was a professional basketball player in the Republic of Georgia and once played for the Soviet national team. Growing up in the Georgian capital of Tbilisi while it was still part of the Soviet Union, Pachulia followed her example. @highlight Zaza Pachulia is from the Republic of Georgia and plays basketball for the Atlanta Hawks @highlight He returns to his home country every summer @highlight He owns an Atlanta restaurant and has introduced Georgian wines to the menu @highlight He is involved in charity work in Atlanta and in his home country
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The launch of the first mainstream high-impact @placeholder is perhaps four or five years away.
(CNN)Ambitious companies that ignore the imminent rise of Virtual Assistants as the gateway to the Internet run the same risks as those that dismissed the disruptive innovations of Google in 1998. The current generation of VAs are consumer products like Apple Siri, Google Now, Microsoft Cortana. Smaller innovators like Viv Labs are pursuing a less hardware or operating system dependent architecture. In the enterprise marketplace VA capabilities feature in technologies like IBM's Watson and Amelia from IPsoft. In 2014, there has been a surge in acquisitions of related artificial intelligence technologies by all the major technology companies. Rapid advancements in the underlying technologies have also been taking place -- from neural networks to natural language processing to wearables and emotional recognition systems. @highlight Virtual assistants are the most significant development of the digital revolution @highlight Workplaces must adapt and establish working relations with them @highlight We will be able to use them in every aspect of our personal lives @highlight Leading players Google, Microsoft and Apple are seeking control of this massive new market
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For peace of mind the @placeholder app will cross-reference photographs against the sex offenders registry
For singletons, approaching strangers they’re attracted to in a public space can be nerve-wracking. After all, their personalities are a mystery - and they could have criminal tendencies. However, a new facial recognition app soon to be available for Android and iOS is claiming that it’s going to make life much easier for those in the dating game who’ve spotted someone they like while they’re out and about. Called NameTag, it blurs the lines between online and offline dating by allowing smartphone users to simply glance at someone nearby, or take their photo, and instantly see that person's name, occupation and even visit their Facebook, Instagram or Twitter profiles in real-time. @highlight NameTag allows users to snap strangers and see their social media profiles @highlight It will also cross-reference photos with dating sites including Match.com @highlight In addition, users can check photos against various criminal databases
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Nothing is forever, though, and the possibility that the Southwest Chief may, within a few years, no longer come through @placeholder is one of those stories built on dry, arcane economic facts.
(CNN) -- For well over a century the world has come to call on Garden City, Kansas, every day of the year. "I know the town would miss it," said Garden City's mayor, David Crase. "I hope it doesn't come to that." He was talking about the Southwest Chief, the big Amtrak passenger train that runs daily between Chicago and Los Angeles. Garden City, with a population of around 28,000, has had its own daily passenger railroad service since the town was founded in rural southwest Kansas in the late 1800s. The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe sent its glamorous trains through Kansas on their way east and west. Garden City built its train station right downtown. @highlight Bob Greene says the Amtrak station is a beloved fixture of Garden City, Kansas @highlight He says the Chicago-to-L.A. Southwest Chief connects town to the nation @highlight He says townfolk are seeking alternatives to moving the tracks @highlight Greene: If the station closes, the world will go on, but town will lose symbol of place in U.S.
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He added that instead consumers were opting to watch in @placeholder when they felt it really made a difference.
By Liz Thomas PUBLISHED: 13:44 EST, 26 July 2012 | UPDATED: 01:44 EST, 27 July 2012 It was hailed as the future of cinema. But it seems Britain’s 3D boom may be over before it really began. Film fans fed up with inflated prices are choosing to stick with the traditional 2D format instead. The British Film Institute said 3D films accounted for a fifth of box office revenues last year compared to almost a quarter two years ago. Legacy: Film fans fed up with inflated prices and disillusioned by the lack of added value from watching many movies in the format, opted to stick with traditional 2D showings instead @highlight While 47 3D films were released in 2011 – an increase of almost 20 on 2010 – takings were down @highlight The average cinema in the UK made £32,000 from 3D films in 2010 but this had slumped by half to £16,000 in 2011
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The ad shows the young boy – dressed in a full @placeholder outfit - attempt to use the Force around the house.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 06:09 EST, 15 June 2012 | UPDATED: 06:09 EST, 15 June 2012 The seven-year-old boy who wowed America starring as a mini Darth Vader in a popular Super Bowl commercial has undergone successful open-heart surgery. The operation to replace Max Page's pulmonary valve lasted two hours and took place without incident, according to the surgeon, Dr Vaughn Starnes. It was carried out at Children's Hospital Los Angeles, where the boy was recovering in the cardiac intensive care unit. Scroll down for video Brave: Young actor Max Page speaks of his apprehensions at a press conference ahead of yesterday's operation to have a pulmonary valve replaced in his heart at Children's Hospital in Los Angeles @highlight Max Page's pulmonary valve replaced in two-hour operation @highlight Recovering in an intensive care unit in Los Angeles
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Shortly afterward, @placeholder spent several years in prison for violating parole on assault and weapons convictions.
Los Angeles (CNN) -- Gunshots inside a celebrity-filled Sunset Strip party hosted by Chris Brown wounded three people early Sunday, a Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department spokesman said. Former rap mogul Marion "Suge" Knight was among the wounded, a sheriff's deputy confirmed. All three victims, two men and a woman, are expected to recover from their gunshot wounds, Deputy Jeff Gordon told CNN. The shooting happened inside the 1 Oak club on Sunset Boulevard in West Hollywood at 1:30 a.m., Gordon said. Brown posted a tweet after the incident: "It's disappointing that we as a society can't have fun or enjoy ourselves without any altercations sometimes. Miss me with the bulls**t!!!" @highlight NEW: Former rap mogul Suge Knight is one of the 3 people shot, deputy says @highlight "It's disappointing," Chris Brown tweets about the outbreak of violence at party @highlight All three victims are expected to recover from their gunshot wounds, deputy says @highlight Sheriff's Department investigating; no arrests have been made
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Eventually 17-year-old Danielle plucked up courage to ask Stephen to visit @placeholder with her for her birthday.
By Katy Winter A couple who had their first date at a theme park nine years ago have got engaged at the foot of their favourite ride. Stephen Kelly, 25, surprised his girlfriend Danielle Manton, 25, by popping the question at Thorpe Park - where they have visited on her birthday every year since their first date when they were seventeen. Danielle was stunned when Stephen got down on one knee at the bottom of their favourite ride - Nemesis Inferno - surrounded by her closest friends and family. Stephen got down on one knee at the foot of their favourite ride Nemesis Inferno, surrounded by friends and family @highlight Stephen and Danielle met at college at the age of 17 @highlight Couple have visited the amusement park every year for nine years @highlight Stephen invited their closest friends and family to meet them @highlight They plan to have their wedding reception at the park
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Mr @placeholder predicted in his note that iPhone sales could begin to drop as customers anticipate the arrival of the next model, but he nonetheless said he expects between 44million to ship in the quarter to March.
By Damien Gayle PUBLISHED: 06:15 EST, 18 January 2013 | UPDATED: 06:30 EST, 18 January 2013 Apple will begin initial production of its next iPhone model in March for an expected launch in June or July, an influential analyst has claimed. Peter Misek of investment bank Jeffries, who was ahead of others with news that Apple had cut orders for components for the iPhone 5, made the prediction in a note to investors. The news comes as a string of analysts denied that the Silicon Valley firm's decision to slash orders for iPhone 5 parts was prompted by a fall in demand for their latest smart phone. @highlight New comes as analysts deny that cut in iPhone 5 parts orders was prompted by fall in demand
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Watch Shirley climb the mast » You can also watch the full MainSail show and catch up with the latest news and features on the @placeholder homepage.
LONDON, England (CNN) -- Editor's note: Watch MainSail on CNN International at the following times: Thursday 16th April at 1230 GMT; Saturday 18th April at 0700 and 1730 GMT; Sunday 19th April at 0300 and 0730 GMT; Monday 20th April at 0300 GMT. CNN's MainSail anchor Shirley Robertson has won two Olympic gold medals in an extremely successful sailing career, but, she has never climbed to the top of a huge mast. Tall task: MainSail host Shirley Robertson takes on the world's biggest aluminium mast Until now, that is. On this month's MainSail programme, Shirley reaches the top of the tallest aluminium mast in the world - aboard the 56 meter Perini Navi vessel, Salute. @highlight CNN's MainSail host Shirley Robertson is a double Olympic gold medalist @highlight Robertson has never climbed a big mast before this @highlight She takes on the 250 foot mast aboard the 56-meter yacht Salute
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"South Korea's extension of the range of its ballistic missiles will be used to check or contain the rise of @placeholder."
The United States and the Soviet Union defined the world's first space race, but following South Korea's successful orbital rocket launch this week, it appears Asia -- particularly North Asia -- is the world's new epicenter for space rivalries in the 21st century. "In some sense we are already there," says Daniel Pinkston, North East Asia Deputy Project Director for International Crisis Group in Seoul, South Korea. "The Chinese have been very active... (also) Japan, North and South Korea. It's quite a competitive atmosphere." The race will only ratchet up later this year. In the second half of 2013, China will shoot for the moon with the aim of landing a rover vehicle on its surface; building on exploration milestones in 2003 and 2012 with the first man, then woman, in space. India plans to send an unmanned probe into Mars orbit this November. @highlight 'Asia already in space race in some sense', says ICG's Daniel Pinkston @highlight China, India have moon and Mars ambitions in 2013 @highlight Space race is proxy for arms race but 'could be worse', says Pinkston @highlight South Korea rocket launch will not be condemned, says Peace Institute's Cheong
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The comments by the pair, both close to @placeholder, will be seized upon as proof that the party is dominated by extremists.
Amjad Bashir, left, with Ukip party leader Nigel Farage, right, before his defection to the Tories Nigel Farage was rocked last night as one of his Euro MPs defected to the Tories, saying: ‘Ukip is pointless.’ In a major coup for David Cameron, Amjad Bashir jumped ship less than a year after he was elected as a Ukip MEP. But last night, Bashir’s decision descended into a tit-for-tat battle between the parties. Just hours before news of his defection was due to be made public, Ukip announced they were ‘suspending’ him pending investigations into ‘extremely serious’ allegations. Bashir, a Pakistani-born businessman, has been one of the few @highlight MEP Amjad Bashir said 'Ukip is pointless' before defecting to Tory party @highlight He said Ukip was 'pretty amateur' and had a 'ridiculous' lack of policies @highlight Mr Bashir believes only David Cameron can give us Europe referendum @highlight Came as party said he was suspended over 'extremely serious' allegations @highlight They include claims of interference with the candidate selection process @highlight Ukip spokesman said evidence obtained has been forwarded to police
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Lance Franklin (right) will face off against former team mates on Saturday after quitting Hawthorn to join @placeholder last year
Thousands of adoring fans turned out to watch the last on-field training session before the Australian Football League grand final on Saturday, which with pitch Melbourne against Sydney for the second time in three years. A stream of yellow and brown filled the streets of southeast Melbourne on Thursday as crowds turned up to watch home city stalwarts Hawthorn run through some light match practice at their home ground of Waverley Park. Intercity rivals the Sydney Swans kept it low-key on Thursday, running through a closed session at their home ground the Sydney Cricket Ground before heading south. Swans fans thronged to an open training session on Tuesday. @highlight Melbourne's Hawthorn take on intercity rivals the Sydney Swans for the second time in three years @highlight Swans goalkicking star Lance Franklin's first Grand Final appearance against his former Hawthorn teammates is adding extra spice to the build-up @highlight Around 100,000 people are expected to fill the Melbourne Cricket Ground for Saturday's match
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'A not guilty verdict is not a vindication of @placeholder or a dereliction of Kian McMillan.'
By Steve Robson PUBLISHED: 13:21 EST, 19 December 2012 | UPDATED: 13:40 EST, 19 December 2012 A father has admitted neglecting his four-month-old son who died from 'catastrophic injuries' after a television fell on his head. Edward Hanratty, 41, was passed out on the kitchen floor after taking a cocktail of drugs and drink when the child's mother's allegedly knocked over the TV set as she attempted to move it to plug in a scart lead and watch a DVD. Kian McMillan was lying below on his changing mat and died a day later in hospital after the incident at his home in Burnley, Lancashire on December 6 last year. @highlight Kian McMillan died from 'catastrophic injuries' at home in Burnley last year @highlight Father Edward Hanratty, 41, was passed out on the floor after taking drink and drugs @highlight Mother Natalie McMillan, 25, also admits child neglect but denies manslaughter
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Clubs: Manchester United (2010-12), @placeholder (2012-), Birmingham City (loan, 2012-13), Queens Park Rangers (loan, 2014), Cardiff City (loan, 2014)
When he was coming through the ranks at Manchester United, staff at their Carrington training base talked in hushed tones about having found the next Paul Scholes. With electrifying feet, surging pace and an eye for the outrageous, Ravel Morrison had it all. These were staff who had seen them all. Ryan Giggs, Scholes, Eric Cantona and the like - but still the Wythenshawe-born starlet raised eyebrows. Ravel Morrison looks set to leave West Ham after failing to break into Sam Allardyce's first-team plans The 21-year-old has been loaned out to QPR, Birmingham and Cardiff during his time at the Hammers @highlight Lazio are keen on signing West Ham midfielder Ravel Morrison @highlight Morrison has been told he can leave the Hammers for free this month @highlight Sir Alex Ferguson lost patience with the Man United academy graduate
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@placeholder identified blissful photos of the couple's wedding on November
By Associated Press UPDATED: 18:28 EST, 15 February 2012 The weeping widower of a woman murdered 26 years ago testified Wednesday about a love triangle that prosecutors believe led his former lover - then a Los Angeles police officer - to kill his wife. Defendant Stephanie Lazarus avoided the gaze of witness John Ruetten as he said he never considered Lazarus to be his girlfriend, even though they had a long sexual relationship. 'What was your understanding of the relationship?' Deputy District Attorney Shannon Presby asked. 'We were good friends,' Mr Ruetten said. 'We saw each other on and off, and on some of those occasions we had sexual intercourse.' @highlight Stephanie Lazarus, 51, on trial in Los Angeles court for 1986 murder @highlight 'Beat and shot dead Sherri Rasmussen, 29, after ex-boyfriend married her' @highlight Rasmussen's husband John Reutten detailed his sexual relationship with Lazarus, including their final fling after he was engaged
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Obama said he's not going to take "any option" off the table and will pressure @placeholder until it "takes a different course."
(CNN) -- President Barack Obama says he isn't bluffing when he says Iran shouldn't have a nuclear weapon, but he cautions against an Israeli strike against the Islamic republic. "At a time when there is not a lot of sympathy for Iran and its only real ally, (Syria) is on the ropes, do we want a distraction in which suddenly Iran can portray itself as a victim?" he said this week in an interview with the Atlantic. Obama, who is to meet Monday with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, said a permanent solution is necessary. "The only way historically that a country has ultimately decided not to get nuclear weapons without constant military intervention has been when they themselves take (nuclear weapons) off the table," Obama said. "That's what happened in Libya, that's what happened in South Africa." @highlight NEW: "This is a dangerous time, actually," says Middle East analyst @highlight The president is set to meet with Netanyahu @highlight "It's unacceptable for Iran to have a nuclear weapon," Obama says @highlight The risk of an Iranian weapon falling into terrorist hands is "profound," he says
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than 20,000 were from Poland, followed by 18,000 from @placeholder, almost
The Government has today revealed the top-ten most common nationalities of foreign-born women who gave birth in NHS hospitals in the last year. The new record level of births to foreign-born mothers is more than double the proportion of 20 years ago, with women originally from Poland topping the list, according to the Office for National Statistics. Other nations represented in the top ten include Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Nigeria and Somalia. A total of 184,000 children were born in these circumstances, with almost half of them in London, which has a foreign-born mother rate of 56.7 per cent, far above the national average of 25.5 per cent. @highlight Most mothers came from Poland, India and Pakistan, figures reveal @highlight A total of 184,000 children born in these circumstances in NHS hospitals @highlight The overall 25.5% rate is the highest since records began in 1969 @highlight In London in 2011 56.7% of new mums were originally from outside the UK @highlight Newham in London has a rate of 77% of foreign mothers @highlight The lowest levels were in the north-east of England @highlight Net migration is still at more than 200,000, much higher than the 2015 target of under 100,000
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@placeholder, then 29, said she was drawn to the orange Pinto with the striped top.
(CNN) -- Enietra Washington doesn't remember the flash or the bang when she was shot. All she recalls is a stunned silence in the orange Ford Pinto, driven by the man who'd offered her a ride to a party. The bullet that doctors pulled from her body in 1988 became a key piece of evidence against the man now suspected of being the "Grim Sleeper" serial killer, blamed for the deaths of at least 10 women in the Los Angeles area between 1985 and 2007. The .25-caliber slug matched a weapon police now link to eight of those killings, which detectives say were committed by 58-year-old Lonnie David Franklin Jr. @highlight Enietra Washington is the only known survivor of the "Grim Sleeper" killer @highlight At least 10 women fell victim to the predator between 1985 and 2007 @highlight A 58-year-old man is charged with the killings and could face the death penalty
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We thought he'd tune really well just because @placeholder is always talking really loud.
(CNN) -- This is the summer of Auto-Tune. The Gregory Brothers have become a viral hit with their "Auto-Tune the News" videos. No matter how hard some people -- notably Jay-Z --have tried to kill the trend of musicians using computers to make their voices sound like whiny robots, Auto-Tune technology continues to ride a cultural high. Now the voice-altering effects are migrating from recording studios to YouTube and mobile phones. An iPhone app called "I Am T-Pain" lets people manipulate their voices to sound like the popular rapper and Auto-Tune advocate. The Gregory Brothers, a sibling band out of Brooklyn, New York, has become a hit on YouTube with a series of videos that Auto-Tune cable newscasts and political speeches. @highlight CNN talks with Andrew Gregory, one of the people behind "Auto-Tune the News" @highlight The Gregory Brothers use the technology to alter voices of news-makers @highlight Gregory says Katie Couric has a good Auto-Tune voice, but Sean Hannity doesn't @highlight He plans to use the "I am T-Pain" Auto-Tune app in a live performance
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Victim: One of the Bryant Park shooting victims has been identified as @placeholder
A 16-year-old accused of opening fire in an ice rink in Manhattan's Bryant Park grinned, laughed and cursed at reporters as he was led by police to a court arraignment on Monday evening. 'F*** all you n******,' Corey Dunton yelled as two detectives from the Midtown South Precinct station ushered him into a waiting car before driving to the court. Dunton is accused of shooting two people at the ice rink on Saturday night, including Adonis Mera, an innocent 14-year-old who may be paralyzed from the waist down. The shooting was reportedly over a 'biggie' jacket. Grinning: Shooting suspect Corey Dunton, pictured, grinned, laughed and cursed at reporters as he was led by police to a court arraignment on Monday evening @highlight Corey Dunton, 16, grinned, laughed and cursed at reporters as he was led by police to a court arraignment on Monday evening @highlight The Bronx teen is suspected to be a member of the Bloods gang and has been held at the Midtown South precinct house in Manhattan @highlight He is accused of shooting Adonis Mera, 14, and Javier Contreras, 20, on Saturday night over a coveted 'biggie' jacket @highlight Three shots rang out at 11pm on the ice in Bryant Park during busy skating session @highlight Mera, who was an innocent victim skating with his friends and sister, may never walk again
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On Tuesday night it was unclear how, if at all, Wasps players and backroom staff, who signed contracts to live and work in @placeholder, will be compensated for being asked to move 100 miles north.
There was mounting anger on Tuesday night as the prospect of franchise-based professional rugby union moved a step closer with former London club Wasps completing a multi-million pound purchase of Coventry City’s Ricoh Arena. One Wasps stalwart described the move, which will see the two-time European Cup winners leave their current Adams Park ground in High Wycombe and relocate to the 32,000-seat stadium next season, as ‘crossing a red line’ while posts on social media predicted a ‘toxic’ atmosphere at this Sunday’s Aviva Premiership clash with Bath. Rob Smith, who spent 40 years at the club as a player and then a coach, said: ‘I want the club to be financially secure, but there is a time when you draw the line and say I prefer the club to stay even if that means going down the leagues rather than be transported elsewhere. You get so attached to a club and stay with them. Coventry isn’t a million miles away but it might as well be.’ @highlight London Wasps set to move home matches from Adams Park to Coventry @highlight The Aviva Premiership Club plan to buy out the owners of Ricoh Arena @highlight Coventry councillors gave the move their backing in a meeting on Tuesday @highlight Many Wasps fans are angry at the club moving away from London @highlight Mailsport understands Wasps are also set to announce a new sponsorship deal worth close to £500,000 with Jaguar Land Rover @highlight The club is set to hold a press conference on Wednesday
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He directed his tweets to people in @placeholder and joked about organ donation
Australian jihadist Khaled Sharrouf has warned of a terrorist attack on home soil just days after the Australian Federal Police issued a warrant for his arrest. Sharrouf, from Sydney, escaped authorities in December by using his brother Mustafa's passport to go and fight in Syria and Iraq with al-Qaeda off-shoot Islamic State. He said in a letter to Fairfax Media this week that he would have carried out an attack on Australia if he hadn't left when he did. Khaled Sharrouf sent Fairfax Media a letter from Iraq after federal police issued a warrant for his arrest Arrest warrants were issued for Sharrouf and fellow Sydney-man Mohamed Elomar after Daily Mail Australia revealed a disturbing photo of Elomar holding up two decapitated heads for the camera in Syria. @highlight Khaled Sharrouf fled Australia for Syria in December last year @highlight Sent a letter to media this week saying he could have attacked Australia @highlight Has been taunting Australian Federal Police on social media @highlight Posted a photo of Mohamed Elomar holding up severed heads @highlight Fighting for al-Qaeda off-shoot Islamic State in the Middle East
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@placeholder will also serve as a promotional partner for SDN, and market SDN on its site in the form of banner ads.
(Mashable) -- Beginning today, Starbucks customers who use the free Wi-Fi at more than 6,800 U.S. company-operated stores will be greeted with the Starbucks Digital Network (SDN) -- an exclusive content network curated by the company and designed to enhance the customer's in-store experience. Starbucks has been teasing SDN for months, but now that the network is about to go live we have a much clearer idea about the type of content provided and the purpose behind the digital endeavor. Starbucks's Vice President of Digital Ventures Adam Brotman sat down with Mashable in advance of the October 20 launch day for a complete tour. @highlight Starbucks has manufactured a rich experience around six channels @highlight Channels include news, entertainment, wellness, business and careers, my neighborhood @highlight Yahoo plays a pivotal role in the behind-the-scenes network experience
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When @placeholder broke his glasses, he realized how hard it was to learn without them.
(CNN) -- Think kids today are spoiled? That they only care about themselves? CNN Hero Yash Gupta says that's far from the truth. "I think there's a misconception with our generation," said Gupta, 17. "Many of my friends are doing things to improve their communities. "Kids are passionate and can make a difference. It's just a matter of finding out what you care about and focusing on that." For Gupta, it's helping children see clearer. Since 2011, he has given out more than 9,500 pairs of donated eyeglasses through his nonprofit, Sight Learning. But he's not the only young person who was honored this year as a CNN Hero. @highlight Three young people were honored this year as CNN Heroes @highlight Blair Brettschneider is helping young refugees adapt to their new life in the United States @highlight Yash Gupta collects used eyeglasses and donates them to children in need @highlight Nicholas Lowinger started a group that gives new shoes to homeless children
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This is what I'm working for, this is the joy of the passion for @placeholder."
(CNN) -- It's been a difficult year for the seven time F1 champion, Michael Schumacher. After three years in retirement, Schumacher returned to F1 with the new Mercedes team, but has struggled to make an impact on the race track, finishing this year's season in a disappointing ninth place. It has led many to wonder why the racing legend has returned to sport. But amid the gossip and allegations, the 41-year-old has defended his decision. He told CNN: "I enjoy it. I feel I have the right to do what I enjoy. Whether I put in dispute my reputation...I just feel good about my decision and I have so much support from people." @highlight Michael Schumacher return to F1 racing this year after three years in retirement @highlight Despite high expectations Schumacher finished the season in ninth place @highlight Schumacher has won seven F1 world champion titles since his debut in 1991
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'The BlackBerry Q10 is, for the most part, exactly what we expected it to be: a @placeholder with a smaller display and a physical keyboard.
By Mark Prigg PUBLISHED: 11:59 EST, 24 April 2013 | UPDATED: 13:08 EST, 24 April 2013 Blackberry has unveiled the phone it hopes has one feature to differentiate it from the touchscreen competition - a QWERTY keyboard. The Q10 will be available in the UK next week for £579, although is expected to be subsidised by major operators, and in the US next month. Many say the handset is Blackberry's last chance after the touchscreen version of the phone, called the Z10, failed to sell as well as the firm hoped. Scroll down for video Black or white? The Q10 handset, which goes on sale in the UK next week and the US next month, will be available in two colours, and has both a physical keyboard and a small touchscreen @highlight Handset has both keyboard and a touchscreen @highlight Blackberry hopes it will appeal to 'hardcore' users of previous versions @highlight First reviews advise customers to 'skip it'
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Both Spooner and the teen direct their attention toward a porch at @placeholder' home, where Simmons' mother is standing.
A Milwaukee mother couldn't contain her tears yesterday as she described the horrifying moment her white neighbor allegedly shot dead her son, a black 13-year-old, in front of her eyes after he accused the boy of stealing guns from his house. Patricia Larry testified that John Henry Spooner, 76, warned her son, Darius Simmons, that he'd teach him not to steal before he fired a single shot into the boy's chest, killing him, in May 2012. The shocking account came in the second day of Spooner's trial as jurors watched footage from the elderly man's own surveillance video, which showed him confronting Simmons on the sidewalk outside their houses, pointing a gun at the teen's chest and firing from just a few feet away. @highlight John Spooner suspected Darius Simmons of breaking into his Milwaukee home and stealing guns @highlight Spooner confronted the teen on the sidewalk two days after the weapons were discovered missing and demanded they be returned @highlight When the teenager denied stealing anything, Spooner shot him in the chest whilst his mother watched @highlight The case has drawn comparisons to the trial of George Zimmerman
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'Frank Lampard was telling me that only five years ago he could walk on the street in @placeholder and nobody would recognise him.
By Chris Wheeler Follow @@ChrisWheelerDM The story of an exasperated New York Cosmos executive who, frustrated by the legendary Franz Beckenbauer's reluctance to stray from his defensive domain, remarked 'tell the Kraut to get his ass up front and score some goals', might possibly be the stuff of urban myth; a tall tale invented to mock America's ignorance of what they call soccer. The one about the American sports reporter who cried foul because the US had to play both Trindad and Tobago on the same day in World Cup qualifying, sadly, is not. That was in 1989 when Paul Caligiuri's goal in Port of Spain sent the US through to their first finals in 40 years. Optimistically they called it 'the shot heard round the world' but, in truth, there was little genuine interest even in their own country. The North American Soccer League had folded four years earlier, taking the star-studded Cosmos with it, and soccer faced a bleak future. @highlight USA team's heroics at the 2014 World Cup ignited interest in the sport @highlight Sell out crowds watched pre-season friendlies - with 109,318 attending the International Champions Cup match between Man United and Real Madrid @highlight Arsenal played New York Red Bulls in their first visit to the States @highlight Frank Lampard and David Villa have signed for New York City FC @highlight David Beckham is setting up his own soccer franchise in Miami @highlight The game has come a long way since the likes of Franz Beckenbauer and Pele played for the New York Cosmos in the NASL
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@placeholder may have squeezed his way through the cut but the American hit a sweet spot in Saturday's third round.
(CNN) -- The eagle eyes of his playing partner's caddie halted Rory McIlroy's charge at the Abu Dhabi Golf Championship. McIlory was poised to finish the day one shot behind leader Craig Lee but instead he was handed a two-stroke penalty after Ricardo Gonzalez's bag man threw doubt over McIlroy's play at the second hole. The former world No.1 was subsequently judged to have taken his shot with one foot on the white line that marks the spectator's path on the course. "I hit my second shot on the second hole just into the left rough, but it was in the spectator crosswalk, so I took a drop, which obviously you're allowed to do out of it," McIlroy explained to reporters. @highlight Rory McIlroy handed two-stroke penalty at Abu Dhabi Golf Championship @highlight The punishment drops former world No.1 three shots behind leader @highlight American Phil Mickelson finds form to move to two shots off the lead @highlight Scotland's Craig Lee takes 12-under-par lead into final day in the desert
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The meeting with Kim Jong Il, announced in early August, was initially scheduled for the end of that month but was postponed after massive flooding in @placeholder.
SEOUL, South Korea (CNN) -- South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun signed an eight-point peace agreement with North Korean leader Kim Jong Il on Thursday at a summit in Pyongyang, North Korea. The leaders pledged to work toward forging a permanent peace treaty between their nations, which ended the 1950-1953 war with a cease-fire. The Koreas have remained technically at war for 54 years. The armistice was signed July 27, 1953. "South and North Korea agree on [the] need to end the current armistice and establish permanent peace," the fourth point of the agreement says. In addition, the two sides will push "for a declaration of the ending of the Korean War in cooperation with neighboring nations." @highlight North, South Korea agree on need to "establish permanent peace" @highlight Pact calls for North, South Korean leaders to meet often on "pending issues" @highlight Also discussed was an exchange of video letters between separated families @highlight Military ministers for the two Koreas will meet in Pyongyang on Friday
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The McCain campaign has long argued Obama has a habit of twisting @placeholder's words.
(CNN) -- Sen. Barack Obama received key endorsements Friday from a top former Clinton administration official and two former Democratic senators. Robert Reich, a former Labor Secretary under President Clinton, endorsed Sen. Obama Friday. Robert Reich, a former Clinton cabinet member and longtime friend of the former president, formally endorsed Obama's White House bid, saying that "my conscience won't let me be silent any longer." "Although Hillary Clinton has offered solid and sensible policy proposals, Obama's strike me as even more so," Reich wrote on his blog. He served as the Secretary of Labor from 1993-1997 and is currently a professor at Brandeis University. @highlight Sen. Obama receives endorsement of former Clinton official Robert Reich @highlight Reich: "My conscience won't let me be silent any longer" @highlight Ex-Sens. Sam Nunn and David Boren also endorse the Illinois senator @highlight Clinton lashes out at Obama; McCain campaign calls Obama "recklessly dishonest"
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At the very least we'd get stared at,’ @placeholder laments.
A married couple who dress each day in authentic 1950’s outfits are delighted to have reached the final of a national competition celebrating their pastime, overcoming years of torment. Frankie and Melanie Calland, from Howden le Wear in County Durham, are both addicted to dressing in the styles popular over half a century ago, and have suffered years of abuse over their unusual passion. However, the pair refused to be put off, and have now beaten hundreds of other hopefuls to reach the finals Mr Vintage UK and Miss Vintage UK; a national vintage fashion contest. Scroll down for video @highlight When Frankie and Melanie met they bonded over their love of 1950s style @highlight Now married, they have worn fashion of the era everyday for over 20 years @highlight Have suffered vandalism and verbal taunts because of their appearance @highlight Abuse forced the couple to move, but refused to give up on their passion @highlight Pair have now won regional rounds of national vintage fashion competition @highlight Will now compete in the finals of Mr and Miss Vintage UK later this month
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It is certainly a huge boulder standing in the way of a full Republican resurgence in 2016 and giving protection to @placeholder.
(CNN) -- If Republicans regain control of the Senate on Tuesday night, they will have good reason to gloat. They recruited much stronger, more sensible nominees this year -- no more candidates riding broomsticks or hurling insults at women. They also smartly accepted President Barack Obama's implicit challenge to make his record their centerpiece. But when they wake up from their celebrations, top GOP strategists such as Karl Rove will surely warn them: "Don't over-read this election. Yes, it opens up great opportunities for the next two years, but it does not open a clear path to seizing the White House and Congress in 2016. Beware the 'blue wall!' " @highlight David Gergen: Whatever happens Tuesday, GOP will face uphill battle in 2016 @highlight Democrats have advantage of a "blue wall" of states with solid record in presidential races @highlight Democrats can win White House again if they hold blue wall and win Florida, Gergen says @highlight The political terrain for Republicans will be much tougher in 2016, he says
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President Obama also said that another factor hurting our ability to fight terrorism is the continued usage of the @placeholder, where prisoners are currently holding a hunger strike to show their disgust with their treatment.
By Meghan Keneally PUBLISHED: 10:50 EST, 30 April 2013 | UPDATED: 14:54 EST, 30 April 2013 President Obama today defended his administration’s slow response to reports of chemical weapon use in Syria, in spite of his earlier promises that the use of such weapons would be considered ‘crossing a red line’. The President said at a press conference on Tuesday that ‘there is a whole host of steps that we've been taking’ but he did not specifically say whether his administration would be prepared to take military action against Bashar al-Assad’s regime. He said the war-torn country is ‘a blemish on the international community.’ @highlight President held press conference talking about Syria's reported use of chemical weapons, but toned down rhetoric @highlight Before he repeatedly said that if Assad's forces used chemical weapons against its people, that would be crossing a 'red line' @highlight Called Syria a 'blemish on the international community' @highlight Talked about interaction with Russian intelligence forces in the investigation into the Boston Marathon bombing @highlight Said they are being cooperative but 'old habits die hard' @highlight Spoke of hunger strike in Guantanamo Bay, saying he still wants it closed @highlight Obama called NBA star Jason Collins yesterday after hearing that he came out as gay, said that he is a role model for LGBT youth
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@placeholder will leave the company next year, Apple said in a statement.
By Mark Prigg The man behind Apple's maps software has been sacked in a major restructuring of the computer giant's executives after he refused to apologise for its Maps software. Scott Forstall, a long-time lieutenant of late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, was asked to leave following years of friction with other top executives and his recent refusal to take responsibility for the mishandling of the Apple's much-criticized mapping software, people familiar with the situation said. Sources said Forstall refused to sign a public apology after Apple's mapping product, which displaced the popular Google Maps on the iPhone and the iPad in September, contained embarrassing errors and drew fierce criticism. @highlight Scott Forstall asked to leave after refusing to take responsibility for maps problems @highlight Major restructuring sees Sir Jonathan Ive given responsibility for the look of both hardware and software @highlight Ex-Dixons boss John Browett will also leave California firm
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The Galaxy struck first, with midfielder @placeholder drilling a 41st-minute shot into an open net.
(CNN) -- Real Salt Lake sealed an upset win over the Los Angeles Galaxy on Sunday night with a 5-4 penalty victory, after extra-time in the Major League Soccer Cup final that ended with the score at 1-1. Robbie Russell netted the vital spot kick after Real Salt Lake goalkeeper Nick Rimando made two saves and MLS Most Valuable Player, and LA Galaxy captain, Langdon Donovan sent his shot sailing over the crossbar. Salt Lake's win at the Qwest Field arena in Seattle, ended David Beckham's bid to claim a third national title in as many different nations, having previously won the English Premier League with Manchester United and La Liga with Spain's Real Madrid. @highlight Galaxy strike first, with Mike Magee scoring in the 41st minute @highlight Robbie Findley nets Real Salt Lake's only goal as games ends 1-1 @highlight Beckham scores in shootout but Galaxy lose 5-4 @highlight Beckham is due to return to AC Milan in January on loan
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'The @placeholder is committed to sustaining the highest safety standards and to maintaining the defence industrial supply chain to design, build and support the nuclear fleet.'
By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 03:12 EST, 21 August 2012 | UPDATED: 04:19 EST, 21 August 2012 Britain's nuclear defence is under threat because the Navy will not have enough people to properly man its submarines, it was warned today. Trident subs and UK boats holding nuclear weapons may have to stay in port as a result of staff shortages, internal Submarines Service documents reveal. The Ministry of Defence's official risk register says engineer numbers will also be down by 15 per cent within three years, causing even more problems for the British fleet. Problems: Vessels like Britain's top submarine HMS Vanguard, pictured, may be understaffed, an official report reveals @highlight Government 'risk register' says they will be short on experienced staff to man the British fleet @highlight 'Inability to recruit' will cause 'an inability to support the Defence Nuclear Programme,' the report adds
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Illustrating just how powerful @placeholder is in this battle, Israel has been texting Palestinians' cell phones with messages warning where the Israeli military will strike.
Images from the conflict between Israel and Hamas depict apparent civilians, innocent people caught in the middle. Often, the dead are children. The Palestinian death toll in Gaza stands at more than 1,800, with nearly 10,000 wounded, Gaza's Health Ministry said Sunday. More than 300 children have died, the ministry has reported, as the United Nations repeatedly raises concerns about the high number of deaths in Gaza. On the Israeli side, 64 Israeli soldiers and three civilians have died since fighting began more than three weeks ago. Why are the death tolls lopsided? Why so many deaths in Gaza? Here are five reasons that dictate the brutal logic of the latest Mideast crisis. @highlight Officials: More than 1,800 people have died; 64 Israeli soldiers have died @highlight Israel has more resources, more sophisticated weapons and warning systems @highlight In most cases, those who live in Gaza cannot simply leave
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In response to the law, Coke, @placeholder and other manufacturers directed their caramel-colour suppliers to reduce the levels of 4-MI.
Taking a stand: Coca-Cola has promised to reduce levels of 4-MI in drinks sold around the world Health authorities have launched a fresh inquiry into the safety of a caramel colouring used in soft drinks such as Coca-Cola and Pepsi. The decision has been taken by the American Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in response to research showing varying levels of 4-methylimidazole (4-MI) in 12 brands of soft drink. The agency said it is also reviewing new data on the safety of 4-MI in other products. In the past the FDA, as well as food watchdogs in Britain and Europe, ruled that the chemical poses no threat to the health of consumers. @highlight Chemical 4-MI is to face a fresh inquiry into whether or not it causes cancer @highlight Authorities in California list the controversial additive as a carcinogen @highlight But European food watchdogs have long argued that the product is safe @highlight Coca-Cola and other companies have vowed to reduce levels of 4-MI
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@placeholder, who was superb for Sale in the opening 40 minutes, knocks over a penalty
Munster dramatically claimed yet another ‘miracle’ European victory as Ian Keatley’s late drop goal sunk gallant Sale, who were on course for a famous win inspired by Danny Cipriani. This was a tale of two halves and two fly-halves. The home side led this Champions Cup, Pool One tie at the AJ Bell Stadium 23-7 at half-time after a masterclass of attacking artistry from Cipriani, who played like a man deserving of an England squad place. Yet, Sale had to play into a strong wind after the break and instead of their No 10 having the last word, it went to his opposite number: Keatley. @highlight Sale led 23-7 at half-time as Magnus Lund and Jonny Leota crossed for tries @highlight Anthony Foley's men could only muster a Dave Kilcoyne try in response @highlight Tries from Andrew Conway and Conor Murray set up a pulsating finish @highlight Fly-half Ian Keatley's 40-metre drop goal completed Munster fight-back
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Clode denied all offences and said the girl arrived in @placeholder without his knowledge.
By Jennifer Smith PUBLISHED: 16:37 EST, 27 September 2013 | UPDATED: 16:37 EST, 27 September 2013 Sean Clode, 21, from Hartlepool, outside Teesside Crown Court, Middlesbrough where he has been convicted of sexual grooming and child abduction A paedophile who had sex with a 14-year-old after grooming her while she played computer games has been found guilty of sexual grooming and child abduction. Sean Clode, 21, started speaking to the teenager after befriending her while the pair played computer games. Clode, from Hartlepool, County Durham spend the night with the child in a tent on the beach after she travelled hundreds of miles from her home in Scotland to meet him. @highlight Sean Clode, 21, befriended 14-year-old girl while playing Xbox games @highlight She travelled hundreds of miles to visit him after telling parents she was at school @highlight Clode, who will be sentenced next week, was told by a judge that jail was 'inevitable'
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Asked where they came from, he said: 'From Spain, in @placeholder.'
By Stuart Woledge PUBLISHED: 11:42 EST, 16 August 2013 | UPDATED: 17:36 EST, 16 August 2013 Spanish Twitter trolls have made death threats against the chief minister of Gibraltar and his family during the row over border controls. Fabian Picardo said he had been abused via the social networking site because of his criticism of the Spanish Government's actions, which have led to long delays at the border with the British Overseas Territory. The chief politician in the enclave of around 29,000 people is the latest figure to be targeted online during the diplomatic row. Family man: Gibraltar Chief Minister Fabian Picardo says his family has received death threats on Twitters, pictured here with wife Julstine Olivero and their son @highlight Fabian Picardo has received a series of abusive messages via Twitter @highlight The messages, which he described as 'extreme', were sent in Spanish @highlight Gibraltar MEP Jule Girling has also received 'deeply offensive' messages @highlight In one she was branded a 'Nazi' and described as 'too ugly' to visit Spain
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Having watched the Committee's session today I was dismayed that you and some of your fellow Committee members appear to have suggested that I was less than candid with the @placeholder last week.
London (CNN) -- Former Barclays CEO Bob Diamond has hit back at British lawmakers who suggested he misled them over concerns voiced by the country's financial regulators. CNN can also reveal that those very same regulators will now be called to testify next week alongside a key Barclays executive, who Diamond said had mistakenly told traders to lower their submissions to the London Interbank Offered Rate -- or Libor. Adair Turner, chairman of the Financial Services Authority watchdog, has been been called to the Treasury Select Committee Monday afternoon with the head of the FSA's bank supervisory body Andrew Bailey, the man famous for warning Barclays of failings in its culture. @highlight Bob Diamond: Comments made at hearing had had "terribly unfair impact" upon his reputation @highlight Regulator Adair Turner and former Barclays COO Jerry Del Missier next to testify at UK parliament @highlight Diamond and Del Missier stepped down in the wake of the rate-rigging scandal @highlight Barclays was fined a record £290 million (US$449 million) for fixing the interest rate floor
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And just like the majority of the @placeholder, I was raised to love the homeland and I grew up with that notion that wherever I'd travel or lived before, and no matter how long people stay away, there is nothing more precious than the homeland."
Muslims throughout the world have been marking Eid al-Adha, but in war-torn Syria there is little to celebrate as most people struggle to meet their basic needs: food, water, and shelter. Their plight has been highlighted by Arabic media reports that cite a fatwa, or religious ruling, by a local imam that allows people who are desperately hungry to eat dogs and cats. Eating dog, cat or donkey is forbidden under Islamic dietary laws. The imam in the Yarmouk Palestinian refugee camp in the capital, Damascus, reportedly said at a mosque Friday that dog, cat and donkey meat could be eaten "after reaching a desperate need and the stores of food were inadequate to feed the population under the siege." @highlight A fatwa has reportedly been issued allowing those starving in Syria to eat cats and dogs @highlight Many Syrians are suffering rather than celebrating during the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha @highlight First Lady Asma al-Assad gives a rare interview on Syrian state TV @highlight Conflict in Syria began in March 2011 and has morphed into civil war that has killed thousands
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Court officials said Mr @placeholder had been barred from pracising law and has been charged with assault which carries a maximum penalty of 10 years.
By Steve Hopkins A lawyer from Borat's home country of Kazakhstan could be jailed for up to 10 years after slapping a judge with a fly swatter because he was unhappy with the way a case was proceeding. Evgeniy Tankov, 35, from Karaganda, was looking after an inheritance case on behalf of a client when he lost his temper. CCTV footage shows Mr Tankov approach the judge before saying: 'Let's not hang about arguing the law here, let's decide this with fly swatters.' Scroll down for video Lawyer Evgeniy Tankov can be seen striking the judge with the fly swatter @highlight Evgeniy Tankov was debating an inheritance case when he lost his temper @highlight He told the judge, 'let's decide this with flyswatters', before striking him @highlight Another lawyer involved in the case then punched Mr Tankov
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One -- Number of times @placeholder has held the GOP convention, or any national presidential convention.
(CNN) -- Tampa, Florida, was set to assume center stage in American politics as the GOP gathers there to nominate Mitt Romney as the party's presidential nominee. But now the city and Republicans are sharing the national spotlight with Tropical Storm Isaac, which is expected to make landfall along the Gulf Coast late Tuesday or Wednesday as a Category 1 hurricane. Tampa spared; Isaac follows Katrina's track By the numbers, here's a look at Tampa, host city to the 2012 Republican National Convention. 346,037 -- Population of Tampa, Florida. Put your stamp on Tampa Third -- Tampa's ranking among Florida's largest cities. @highlight Population of Tampa, Florida, is 346,037 @highlight Port of Tampa, one of the nation's largest seaports, is 5,000 acres in size @highlight Tampa International Airport is only U.S. airport with onsite beer brewery @highlight The GOP convention is Tampa's first national presidential convention
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Critics of Obama's health initiative have suggested @placeholder might be vulnerable to security flaws.
Americans with accounts on President Barack Obama's health insurance enrollment website, HealthCare.gov, were advised that their passwords had been reset to guard against the "Heartbleed" bug, in a message posted on the site on Saturday. The warning marks the latest fallout from the widespread security bug, which surfaced this month and allows hackers to steal data online without a trace. Companies from Amazon.com Inc to Google Inc. have been forced to take steps to protect against Heartbleed. A message on HealthCare.gov said users who visited the website would need to create a new password to access their accounts. Taking precautions: The Homeland Security Department is conducting a security review of the federal government's websites, and, administrative officials maintain that no Obamacare vulnerabilities have turned up, they are urging users to reset their passwords as a precaution @highlight Administrators encouraging HealthCare.gov users to change their passwords @highlight Part of 'an abundance of caution' being taken against the Heartbleed Bug @highlight The internet security flaw rendered personal data on Google and Facebook open for the taking @highlight The Homeland Security Department is conducting a security review of the federal government's website @highlight So far there have been no vulnerabilities
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That’s sport and we accept that but it’s difficult for the @placeholder people to accept.
By Laurie Whitwell Follow @@lauriewhitwell The man who led Netherlands to the World Cup final four years ago has questioned why Louis van Gaal has changed the team’s formation so close to the tournament starting in Brazil. Bert van Marwijk said the decision to go from 4-3-3 to 5-3-2 left players little time to adapt to a ‘significant transition’ with their opening group game against Spain less than a fortnight away. Van Gaal, who takes over at Manchester United once the World Cup is over, implemented the new system, which relies on energetic wing-backs, in Holland’s 1-0 friendly victory over Ghana last Saturday and will continue with it for the match against Wales tonight at the Amsterdam Arena. @highlight Louis van Gaal will manage Holland at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil @highlight Dutch manager has made a late change from 4-3-3 to 5-3-2 @highlight Former coach Bert van Marwijk has questioned the wisdom of this @highlight Holland lost 1-0 to Spain in the 2010 World Cup final
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Before Fenninger's run, @placeholder had temporarily led the field with 1:10.44.
(CNN)Lindsey Vonn is back on a podium. True, Vonn has barely been away from one. Just ask Tiger Woods, who lost a tooth when a camera hit him in the face while cheering Vonn onto the podium in Italy last month. But Tuesday's podium was special. It marked the ski superstar's first medal at a World Championships in four years. The 30-year-old came to this year's World Championships, in Beaver Creek, Colorado, having just set the all-time record for wins on the regular, season-long women's World Cup circuit. And she maintained some of that momentum to finish third in Tuesday's super-G, her opening event, behind Slovenia's Tina Maze and victorious Austrian Anna Fenninger. @highlight Anna Fenninger wins super-G world title with Lindsey Vonn third @highlight Vonn wins first world medal since downhill silver four years ago @highlight Tiger Woods watching again, one month after losing a tooth spectating in Italy @highlight Bode Miller set to make his comeback in Wednesday's men's super-G
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Obama's rebalancing of priorities toward Asia is designed to reassure allies and new partners, without overly provoking a @placeholder vital to the global economy.
(CNN) -- It's a safe bet that whoever wins the presidential election will face fateful decisions on foreign policy in 2013. In a series of forums sponsored by three Washington-based foundations and livestreamed by CNN Opinion this year, experts have explored the issues that are likely to face the next administration. On Wednesday, another session will feature a debate between representatives of the Obama and Romney campaigns -- Dov Zakheim, representing Mitt Romney, will debate Janine Davidson, an adviser to the Obama campaign. It will be streamed live on CNN Opinion at 9 p.m. ET. Here's a summary of several recent opinion pieces on foreign policy. @highlight Foreign policy experts supporting Obama, Romney debate Wednesday 9 p.m. ET @highlight In recent op-eds, experts have raised key issues facing whoever is elected president @highlight Will a dangerous world clash with an increasingly isolationist public? @highlight How will America respond to the challenges of a rising Asia and more powerful China?
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La Liga strugglers @placeholder have announced David Moyes as their new manager
To say David Moyes has taken his time deciding to become the new manager of Real Sociedad would be something of an understatement. But the idea that he has been like a kid standing at the side of a swimming pool, keen to take the plunge but terrified of the potential consequences, would also be rather unfair. Because this is a bit more serious than the mere shock of freezing water. This is a decision that could tarnish an already damaged reputation, and Moyes needed to be as sure as he possibly could be that taking charge of a Spanish club languishing towards the bottom of La Liga with only limited financial resources was the right move. @highlight Manchester United sacked David Moyes after 10 months in April @highlight The former Preston boss previously built his reputation at Everton @highlight Moyes is yet to see a contract - despite Sociedad announcing his arrival @highlight The 51-year-old was impressed with club president Jokin Aperribay
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The flaws were exacerbated after some countries were suspected of fudging their numbers, including @placeholder which in 2004 admitted it gave misleading information to gain admission to the eurozone.
Just one decade after the European single currency was launched amid fanfare and fireworks, its future looks uncertain as the debt crisis that engulfed Greece, Ireland and Portugal threatens the entire bloc -- and the wider global economy. Spain, the bloc's fourth-largest economy, is the latest country to be swept into the crisis. In June, it was forced to seek up to €100 billion in aid from its eurozone peers to shore up its banking sector. Spanish prime minister Mariano Rajoy said the deal had demonstrated the advantages of cooperation within the bloc and meant "European credibility won, the future of the euro won [and] Europe won." @highlight Debt crisis that's engulfed Greece, Ireland, Portugal still a threat to entire eurozone @highlight Greece now faces its second election, regarded as an effective referendum on whether it wants to stay in the eurozone @highlight Many said one fiscal system could never work for 17 countries and 300 million people @highlight Crisis exploded after Greece admitted 2009 budget deficit would be 12.7% of GDP
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Problems: Police described 24-year-old @placeholder as having a low IQ.
An Ohio man who raped and killed his nine-year-old neighbor was sentenced on Wednesday to life in prison without parole. Jerrod Metsker pleaded guilty to murdering Reann Murphy, whose body was found dumped in a trash can at the trailer park where they both lived. The nine-year-old had last been seen building a snowman with Metsker, just hours before she disappeared on December 14 last year. Plea deal: Jerrod Metsker has been sentenced to life in prison after pleading guilty to raping and murdering his nine-year-old neighbor Victim: Reann Murphy's body was found buried under trash one day after she had been seen building a snowman with Metsker @highlight 'Family friend' Jerrod Metsker killed Reann Murphy in December last year @highlight 24-year-old, with 'diminished mental capacity' pleads guilty under sentencing deal
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Yemeni forces, with support from their @placeholder allies, have stepped up military and political pressure on the group in recent weeks, despite continued threats from its leader.
(CNN) -- U.S. officials say that al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, a fairly new arm of the umbrella terrorist organization, is behind an apparent plot to send explosive devices to U.S. destinations via cargo planes. "Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula is an organization of several hundred individuals that are dispersed throughout the country," presidential counterterrorism advisor John Brennan told reporters Friday. "They are murderers and they are determined to carry out attacks on innocent lives, whether they be Yemeni, Americans, Westerners or others. ... "If anything, this just demonstrates to us and, I think to the Yemenis as well, that we need to redouble our efforts so that we're able to destroy al Qaeda, and we will." @highlight NEW: Yemeni authorities call off operations to search for AQAP in mountains @highlight A senior U.S. official says al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula "has been open in its venom" @highlight President Obama says U.S. is working with Yemen to combat this al Qaeda affiliate @highlight The group is known for targeting Western interests in Yemen, Saudi Arabia and beyond
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Asked later whether she thought @placeholder was within his rights, she was unequivocal: "He was justified in shooting Trayvon Martin."
George Zimmerman "didn't do anything unlawful" and was "justified" in shooting 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, according to one of the jurors who acquitted Zimmerman. The woman, known as Juror B37, spoke exclusively to CNN's "Anderson Cooper 360." Part 1 of the interview aired Monday, and part 2 aired Tuesday night. Shortly after the interview segment Tuesday, four other jurors released a statement responding to her comments. "We, the undersigned jurors, understand there is a great deal of interest in this case. But we ask you to remember that we are not public officials and we did not invite this type of attention into our lives," they said. @highlight "We did what the law required us to do," say four other jurors @highlight They say the opinions of Juror B37 are not "representative" @highlight Juror B37 spoke exclusively to CNN's "Anderson Cooper 360" about the case @highlight She says Zimmerman "wanted to do good" but "went overboard"
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@placeholder expects to go through 10 sessions several weeks apart, each lasting less than a minute.
ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- Laura Hathaway initially had no regrets after getting a tattoo on her lower back when she was 21. But now, 10 years later, she wants it gone. Tattoo removal is more painful than the original tattoo, patient Laura Hathaway says. The pharmaceutical sales representative from Atlanta, Georgia, says it doesn't fit in with her current lifestyle as the mother of a 2-year-old boy who just started to talk. "The other day I bent over and he said, 'What's that?' and it just confirms why I'm having it removed." Dr. Scott Karempelis of Atlanta Dermatology Associates is performing a multitreatment laser procedure that will gradually erase Hathaway's tattoo with little or no scarring. The process is painful, expensive and time-consuming. @highlight American Academy of Dermatology: Tattoo regret common in the U.S. @highlight Current tattoo removal process is painful, expensive, time-consuming @highlight New, more easily removed tattoo ink scheduled to be available this fall
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Among other claims is that Sarkozy's 2007 presidential campaign received money from @placeholder in excess of campaign finance limits.
Paris, France (CNN) -- French police are searching the home of the daughter of L'Oreal heiress Liliane Bettencourt, a spokeswoman from the prosecutor's office in the Paris suburb of Nanterre told CNN Wednesday. Bettencourt's daughter, Francoise Bettencourt-Meyers, went to court last month accusing a photographer of bilking her mother out of a billion euros. Bettencourt, who is France's richest woman, allegedly gave the money to the photographer, but her daughter says she is not mentally competent to handle her own affairs. At the same time, police are investigating claims that Bettencourt's adviser gave envelopes of cash to French President Nicolas Sarkozy and Labor Minister Eric Woerth.Police questioned Liliane Bettencourt on Monday. @highlight Police are searching the home of Liliane Bettencourt's daughter @highlight Bettencourt is the L'Oreal heiress and France's richest woman @highlight Police questioned Bettencourt on Monday
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The pilot operating the aircraft was a veteran who had been flying for @placeholder since 1996, the airline said.
(CNN) -- The pilot of the Asiana Airlines plane that crashed in San Francisco on Saturday was making his first landing with a Boeing 777 at San Francisco International Airport, the airline said. But it wasn't his first time flying to San Francisco. The pilot, Lee Kang-gook, had flown from Seoul to the city several times between 1999 and 2004, the airline said. He has also clocked 43 hours flying a Boeing 777. [Previous story, updated at 10:14 p.m. ET] NTSB: Pilots attempted to abort landing 1.5 seconds before impact (CNN) -- The cockpit voice recorder of Asiana Airlines Flight 214 appears to show the pilots tried to abort the landing less than two seconds before the plane crashed on the runway at San Francisco International Airport, the head of the National Transportation Safety Board said Sunday. @highlight This was the pilot's first time landing a Boeing 777 at the San Francisco airport @highlight The pilot had 43 hours of experience of flying the 777, South Korea says @highlight NTSB: Plane was well below the target air speed for approach @highlight Pilots called for a "go-around" 1.5 seconds before impact, NTSB says
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By Simon Jones CLICK HERE to read more from Simon Jones, including Chelsea's battle to keep Branislav Ivanovic and Sevilla defender Fazio Manchester United scouts continued to gather information over the weekend ahead of a busy summer spending spree. Manager Davis Moyes, who believes his squad may need as many as eight new players, was in Freiburg on Friday watching talented German defender Matthias Ginter. He also took in Bayern Munich's 5-1 humbling of Schalke where Toni Kroos was again influential. Club scouts watched Porto's Brazilian full-backs Danilo and Alex Sandro in Porto's 2-2 draw with Vitoria Guimaraes on Sunday, although Porto centre-back Eliaquim Mangala did not play. @highlight David Moyes watched Toni Kroos and Matthias Ginter in Germany @highlight United scouts also saw Edinson Cavani score for Paris Saint-Germain @highlight Porto defenders Danilo and Alex Sandro were also watched @highlight Mehdi Benatia impressed for Roma against Inter Milan @highlight Moyes's brother Kenny saw Roman Bezjak score for Ludogorets
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"@placeholder is for people 13+ so there's age gating for that platform.
(CNN) -- While many people still associate Facebook games with casual offerings like Zynga's "FarmVille," the social media giant has expanded its game catalog through titles like KIXEYE's "War Commander" and Kabam's "The Hobbit: Kingdoms of Middle Earth." Now, Facebook has partnered with start-up U4iA Games (pronounced "euphoria") to launch its first "core" video game, the first-person shooter "Offensive Combat." The game, which had a soft launch three weeks ago, has already attracted over a half-million players with no marketing. The game is playable as a Facebook App and included in the Action games section of the site's App Center. @highlight With "Offensive Combat," Facebook moves into core gaming with its first first-person shooter @highlight Traditionally, the site is associated with casual games like FarmVille @highlight Game is free to play, with "micro-transactions" for in-game extras @highlight Creators say it's age-appropriate for the site and more light-hearted than many shooters
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Mumbled: Eddie Redmayne (right) was criticised for mumbling his prose in the Beeb's adaptation of @placeholder
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 19:34 EST, 15 July 2013 | UPDATED: 02:03 EST, 16 July 2013 Speak up! Viewers said they missed out on some of the plot because they couldn't hear the speech in drama Parade's End starring Benedict Cumberbatch Mumbling actors have been told to speak clearly after viewers complained the dialogue in many TV shows was inaudible, BBC chief Tony Hall admitted yesterday. Several recent BBC dramas have been criticised for poor diction and muttered lines, while other programmes had to be re-edited to make background music quieter. Responding to the criticism in the Radio Times, Lord Hall, 62, said: ‘I don’t want to sound like a grumpy old man, but I think muttering is something we could have a look at. @highlight BBC chief Lord Tony Hall said there had been a rise in complaints about poor diction and muttered lines @highlight Viewers missed out on speech by actor Eddie Redmayne, who is said to have mumbled through his part in Birdsong @highlight Programmes have had to be re-edited to make background music quieter
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Verchuck said she would rather focus on the needless tragedies caused by drinking and driving, and on forgiveness, in memory of @placeholder.
Bristow, Virginia (CNN) -- Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano has ordered an investigation after a man who was in the United States illegally killed a nun in a car crash, authorities said. Napolitano is trying determine why the man was still in the country because he had been arrested two previous times for drunken driving offenses. The suspect, Carlos Montano, driving Sunday morning under the influence of alcohol, slammed head-on into three nuns in a Toyota sedan, police said. The three were just a few miles from a monastery in Bristow, Virginia, heading for their annual retreat. Sister Denise Mosier was killed instantly, and the other two remained hospitalized Tuesday. @highlight Death of nun has angered local authorities @highlight Napolitano has called for an investigation @highlight Suspect was in the country illegally when he crashed into nun, police said
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@placeholder goalkeeper Simon Mignolet looks on as Winston Reid slams the opener in from point-blank range
CLICK HERE for all the facts, stats and heat maps from West Ham's 3-1 victory over Liverpool Martin Skrtel, Dejan Lovren and Mamadou Sakho were all simply woeful as Liverpool succumbed to a 3-1 defeat at West Ham. The Hammers tore Brendan Rodgers' side apart in the opening exchanges, scoring twice in the opening seven minutes as Simon Mignolet, and the entire Reds defence all failed to impress. Martin Skrtel and Dejan Lovren looked in utter disarray right from the start, with Winston Reid putting the Hammers ahead after less than 90 seconds, before Diafra Sakho made it two with an outrageous dinked chip over Simon Mignolet within seven minutes. @highlight Martin Skrtel, Dejan Lovren and Mamadou Sakho fail to impress for Liverpool @highlight West Ham were excellent as they run out 3-1 winners at Upton Park @highlight Simon Mignolet also poor as Reds suffer third loss of the season @highlight Winston Reid and Diafra Sakho put Hammers 2-0 up inside seven minutes @highlight Raheem Sterling pulls one back but Morgan Amalfitano nets late on @highlight Liverpool have now conceded eight goals in five games this season
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Open: @placeholder was still taking visitors on Friday, hours after their zookeeper died
By Jessica Jerreat PUBLISHED: 12:40 EST, 11 October 2013 | UPDATED: 14:16 EST, 11 October 2013 A 62-year-old zookeeper died this morning after an Asian elephant called Patience charged at him in her enclosure as he fed her. John Phillip Bradford, elephant manager at Missouri's Dickerson Park Zoo, had been with two other keepers in the animal's barn at about 8.45am when the incident happened. It is not yet known what caused the 6,000lb elephant to attack her keeper, who had worked at the zoo for 30 years. Tragic: Senior zookeeper John Bradford was killed by a charging elephant @highlight John Bradford had worked at Missouri zoo for 25 years @highlight Elephant had history of aggression, city spokesman says
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Other @placeholder critics already plan to vote against him serving another term.
Washington (CNN) -- Nearly four years into his speakership, John Boehner is stronger than ever. Boehner will be elected to his third term as Speaker on Thursday, a few days before his 66th birthday. He's already facing post-election grumbling from conservatives, but his position is remarkably secure for a Speaker whose tenure has been marked by the drama of the debt ceiling standoff, the government shutdown and the battles within the GOP. The Ohio Republican will soon preside over the largest House GOP majority since World War II and have a new partner in the Senate when Mitch McConnell, R-Kentucky, becomes majority leader. @highlight House GOP will elect Boehner speaker on Thursday @highlight Boehner isn't facing a leadership challenge @highlight Conservatives worry about Boehner's priorities
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Those suspicious of a coverup in Hastings' death even question the intensity of the fire that seemed to instantly engulf @placeholder' car after it hit the tree.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:18 EST, 15 August 2013 | UPDATED: 00:19 EST, 15 August 2013 The mysterious death of famed investigative journalist Michael Hastings took a surprising turn this week when it was revealed that the target of his latest expose was CIA Director John Brennan. Hastings was killed in a fiery car crash in the Hancock Park neighborhood of Los Angeles about 4:25 a.m. on June 18, of this year. Witnesses described his speeding Mercedes coup as creating sparks and flames before it fish-tailed into a palm tree and exploded. Hastings' body was burned beyond recognition. @highlight Brennan has has been described in secret emails from the President of CIA contractor Stratfor as being on a 'witch hunt' of investigative journalists. @highlight The day he was killed, Hastings sent an email to his editors alerting them that the federal government was investigating him and interviewing his 'close friends and associates' @highlight Hastings' widow says she believes his death was probably just a tragic accident
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'@placeholder has told all of us that we need to learn game by game, and that we have to start well in the league.
By Matt Barlow Follow @@Matt_Barlow_DM Willy Caballero has promised he will fight to keep Joe Hart out of the Manchester City team after starting ahead of the England goalkeeper in the FA Community Shield. It was not a debut to remember for Caballero as City lost 3-0 to Arsenal at Wembley, but the 32-year-old Argentine is determined to get another chance when the champions launch their title defence at Newcastle, on Sunday. VIDEO Scroll down fro Manuel Pellegrini refuses to reveal if Joe Hart is his number one Fighting talk: Willy Caballero is ready to battle for City's spot between the sticks @highlight Argentine arrived in a £6million deal from Malaga in the summer @highlight Caballero kept Hart out of side for Community Shield defeat to Arsenal @highlight Keeper says he hasn't signed for City just to sit on the bench
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The number of people newly infected with HIV over the last year was lower than the number of HIV-positive people getting access to the medicines they need to keep @placeholder at bay.
Rapid evolution of HIV, the human immunodeficiency virus, is slowing its ability to cause AIDS, according to a study of more than 2,000 women in Africa. Scientists said the research suggests a less virulent HIV could be one of several factors contributing to a turning of the deadly pandemic, eventually leading to the end of AIDS. 'Overall we are bringing down the ability of HIV to cause AIDS so quickly,' Philip Goulder, a professor at Oxford University who led the study, said in a telephone interview. Red balloons are released to mark World Aids Day at the Emilio Ribas Hospital in Sao Paulo: Rapid evolution of HIV, the humanimmunodeficiency virus, is slowing its ability to cause AIDS,according to a study of more than 2,000 women in Africa. @highlight Rapid evolution of HIV slowing its ability to cause AIDS @highlight Study tracked more than 2,000 women in Africa @highlight Experts say we have now reached a 'tipping point' in fight against the virus
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Proud mama: @placeholder gave birth to the litter of kittens and had accepted Harvey Dent as one of her young
By Mark Duell and Beth Stebner UPDATED: 17:14 EST, 6 February 2012 The kitten born with two faces has tragically died after barely living to the age of just two days. Nash Hand and Amelia Forsythe, of Port Charlotte, Florida, named him Harvey Dent after the character’s Two-Face alter-ego in Batman. But the little boy died from complications last Wednesday. The couple were initially shocked to see one of Nene’s litter had not one but two meowing faces and decided to give the cat a chance despite criticism that it might be cruel to keep such an animal alive. Scroll down for video @highlight Harvey Dent named after the character's Two-Face alter-ego in Batman @highlight Nash Hand and Amelia Forsythe, of Florida, vowed to raise their kitten @highlight He was born last Monday but died last Wednesday due to complications
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Guzman-Telles also allegedly said on @placeholder to "kill all cops on sight.
(CNN)A Michigan man is accused of threatening to behead the police officer who put Eric Garner in a chokehold. Alvaro Eduardo Guzman-Telles, 29, said in a Facebook post in December he was "going to personally kill and behead Daniel Pantaleo" and that "this is a written threat and has to be taken extremely seriously," the FBI alleges in a federal indictment. He was arrested last month and faces a charge of interstate transmission of threatening communications, according to the indictment. Pantaleo, a New York City police officer, put Garner in a chokehold while trying to arrest him last July on suspicion of illegally selling cigarettes. Garner died after the encounter, but a grand jury declined in December to indict Pantaleo, sparking large demonstrations across the nation. @highlight Beheading threat made on Facebook against cop at center of Eric Garner controversy @highlight Suspect allegedly said he wanted to "kill and behead" the police officer
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Although Danny says he does intend to get a job, the pair say they will carry on living on benefits until @placeholder gets a job that pays enough or 'the system changes'.
By Ruth Styles A young couple who receive more than £17,000 a year in benefits appeared on ITV's This Morning to defend their taxpayer-funded lifestyle. Danny Creamer, 21, and Gina Allan, 18, who live in a comfortable two-bedroom flat in Portsmouth with their four month old daughter, Talulah Rose, say they are better off on £17k benefits and argue that unless they are able to find jobs that pay £18,000 a year or more, there's no point in working. The couple also hit back at those who describe them as scroungers, arguing that because their hard-working parents have paid tax all their lives, they are entitled to claim some of the money back. @highlight Danny Creamer, 21, and Gina Allan, 18, receive £17,680 per year @highlight The money includes housing benefit, child benefit and Jobseekers Allowance @highlight According to Gina, their only luxury is their 47" flat screen TV @highlight Creamer says working for less than £18k just isn't worth it
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feel this is the best thing for Steven,’ said @placeholder after his
By Paul Newman PUBLISHED: 01:11 EST, 15 January 2014 | UPDATED: 01:38 EST, 16 January 2014 The sad decline of Steven Finn reached a new low on Wednesday when, astonishingly, he became the third member of England’s Ashes squad to fail to see out the torturous tour of Australia. Finn, among the leading fast bowlers in the world less than a year ago, joins Jonathan Trott and Graeme Swann in leaving early after being sent home almost as a compassionate move when he simply became ‘unpickable’. Such has been the collapse of Finn’s action and confidence that he has not been trusted in a single international match, even though England used a record 18 players in the Ashes. Enough is clearly enough. @highlight Finn has been sent back to Middlesex to work on bowling technique @highlight England coach Ashley Giles says Finn is 'not pickable' on this tour @highlight Finn seen as one of the finest fast bowlers in cricket less than a year ago @highlight Kevin Pietersen named in England's provisional T20 World Cup squad
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In a 78-page written sentence released today they concluded: 'The accused Muhammed Zahid Saleem and Monica Neruja assumed the role of negotiators for the ransom payment and sent at least part of the money to @placeholder after taking off commission.
By Gerard Couzens PUBLISHED: 07:01 EST, 11 June 2012 | UPDATED: 08:43 EST, 11 June 2012 Kidnapped: Sahil Saeed was seized by four armed men while visiting his grandmother's home in Punjab A married couple have been convicted of kidnapping a British boy snatched by an armed gang in Pakistan. Muhammed Zahid Saleem, 36, and his wife Monica Neruja, 26, were jailed for 10 years each by a court in Spain. Four masked men carrying assault rifles and hand grenades seized Sahil Saeed, five, in March 2010 while he was visiting his grandmother's home in Punjab. Saleem and Neruja, who negotiated a £100,000 ransom and travelled to Paris from their home near Barcelona to pick up the cash, were arrested along with a friend following a dramatic police operation spanning four countries. @highlight Sahil Saeed, from Oldham, was taken while visiting his grandmother in Pakistan in March 2010 @highlight He was snatched by four masked men and found in a field 13 days later @highlight Muhammed Zahid Saleem, 36, and Monica Neruja, 26, were convicted of his kidnap and each jailed for 10 years
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"The conclusions of the Committee have, perhaps inevitably, been affected by the fragmented picture which has emerged from the various witnesses over successive appearances and by the constraints within which the @placeholder had to conduct its procedure," he said.
London (CNN) -- Global media tycoon Rupert Murdoch is "not a fit person" to run a major international company, British lawmakers investigating phone hacking at his tabloid News of the World reported Tuesday. The ruling could prompt British regulators to force him to sell his controlling stake in British Sky Broadcasting, a significant part of his media empire. The damning report accused Murdoch and his son James of showing "willful blindness" to phone hacking at News of the World, and said the newspaper "deliberately tried to thwart the police investigation" into the illegal activity. The paper's publisher, News Corp. subsidiary News International, "wished to buy silence in this affair and pay to make the problem go away," the Parliament's Culture, Media and Sport Committee found. @highlight NEW: "We deeply regret what took place," Rupert Murdoch says @highlight British media regulators are studying the findings "with interest" @highlight Lawmakers: Murdoch not fit "to exercise the stewardship of a major international company" @highlight News International "wished to buy silence" over phone hacking, the report says
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The attack comes after a woman jogging at an Air Force base in @placeholder survived an attack by a female that was defending its two cubs.
Helicopter rescue teams airlifted a 68-year-old American man to hospital after he was attacked by bears while hunting on a remote island off the coast of Alaska. The man, identified as Michael Snowden, was transported by coast guards to Kodiak Municipal Airport where he was passed on to medical services who treated him for serious leg injuries. It is understood a group of up to five bears attacked Mr Snowden and his friend Jeff Ostrin as they dragged the carcass of a deer they had shot through dense vegetation on Sally Island in Uganik Bay. Scroll down for video Threat: A group of up to five bears attacked Michael Snowden and his friend Jeff Ostrin as they dragged the carcass of a deer they had shot through dense vegetation on Sally Island in Uganik Bay. File picture @highlight Michael Snowden was taken to hospital with serious leg injuries @highlight Group of five bears attacked him and friend Jeff Ostrin on Sally Island @highlight Large female bear charged at him, biting and tearing at him with claws @highlight Mr Ostrin saved friend's life by shooting dead two bears
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@placeholder Italy has said there are 'nearer ports that can be reached easily and with less risks'
Greenpeace has sent its Rainbow Warrior ship to obstruct the removal of the Costa Concordia from the coast of Italy. Two and a half years after the cruise liner struck rocks and sank off the island of Giglio, killing 32 people, authorities are finally preparing to remove it. Last summer it was finally wrested off the rocks and refloated in an unprecedented engineering operation. Authorities are preparing to remove the Costa Concordia (pictured last week) two and a half years after it struck rocks and sank off the island of Giglio Greenpeace has sent its Rainbow Warrior ship (pictured in May this year) to obstruct the removal of the cruise liner @highlight Authorities preparing to remove cruise liner two and a half years after it sank @highlight Greenpeace has sent Rainbow Warrior ship to stage protest at site of wreck @highlight The organisation has said five-day voyage to Genoa risks 'another environmental disaster'
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There is one executive at a @placeholder team, anticipating the guarantee of £100m in TV rights a season before a ball is even kicked in August 2016, who is considering freezing season ticket prices.
In a few months’ time, most likely before the final game of the Barclays Premier League season on May 24, the new television deals will be fixed in to place. They will fetch record fees and some financial analysts are even predicting that the overseas TV rights (currently £2.23billion over three years) will be bigger than the domestic rights (£3.018bn). Either way, from the start of the 2016 season, the Premier League clubs will be caked in money. Old Trafford was full for Manchester United's match against Liverpool on Sunday In return, it is time to give the game back to the supporters who pay through the nose to watch their teams. @highlight New Premier League TV deal will fetch record fees for top-flight clubs @highlight Season ticket prices in top-flight have risen 15.8% in past three years @highlight Manchester United and Manchester City are freezing or lowering prices @highlight Man Utd generate £109m a season from matchday income, Arsenal £93m, Chelsea £71m, Liverpool £45m, Man City £40m, Tottenham £33m @highlight Some Barcelona fans can pay £105 for a season ticket (in the gods)
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The museum houses 24,000 artifacts and other @placeholder items.
(CNN) -- The fate of the country for the next four years could be decided by whichever Republican presidential contender comes out on top this Super Tuesday. A big deal? Perhaps. But for travelers interested in all things presidential, the real race is for the next presidential birthplace. Will the winner once again be Hawaii, which won the crown when voters chose President Barack Obama in 2008? Or will it be Virginia, the holder of the record for most presidential birthplaces? Or could it be Pennsylvania or Michigan, both swing states in presidential politics with many apolitical delights to entertain the traveler? @highlight Virginia honors past presidents and Patsy Cline @highlight Explore Civil War history and Andy Warhol in Pennsylvania @highlight Auto culture and art are the stars in Michigan @highlight Hawaiian businesses benefit from President Obama's attention
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… He was not harmed in any way, emotionally, physically, at all,' @placeholder allegedly told the parents, according to the lawsuit.
By Ashley Collman for MailOnline Distressing photos show a toddler boy strapped to his nap cot at a Texas daycare that is currently under investigation for child abuse. The saddening photos were taken at Heart2Heart Montessori Cchool by teacher Hannah Tidwell, who witnessed facility owner Pamela Decker carrying out the abusive act on a 2-year-old boy. Tidwell then sent the pictures to the boy's parents, Kristi and Brad Galbraith, saying their son was one of two boys and a little girl restrained during nap time. The Star-Telegram reports that when Tidwell confronted Decker about the act, she said: 'Do not say anything about this. I know this [is] illegal but felt it was necessary.' @highlight In June, a teacher at Heart2Heart Montessori School snapped pictures of toddlers strapped with duct tape to a nap mat @highlight The teacher, Hannah Tidwell, says the boys were confined with the tape by daycare co-owner Pamela Decker @highlight The parents of one of the boys are now suing the daycare @highlight The school remains open, pending an investigation by local police and child protective services
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Be it in @placeholder or any other language, the accent of native Italy turns any expletive into a blunt force instrument.
Pizza, pasta, Verdi, the Coliseum, runway models. We know Italy does some things incomparably well. But travelers to the elegant boot don't just want to eat spaghetti, deal with opera and gawk at old ruins. Beyond the clichés, you'll find 10 other surprising ways in which Italy shines. More on CNN: Verdi: Exploring the Italian hometown of a musical genius 1. Flattery Depending on whether or not you think the occasional catcall or butt grab is flattering, you'll find Italians are aggressively complimentary of friends and beautiful strangers alike. A historical tool for both disarming and defusing, flattery is the fulcrum on which Italian society teeters. @highlight Italy loves hot baths so much that it covers the cost of some therapies for citizens @highlight Italy boasts the most beaches in Europe, 248 of which have been awarded Blue Flag status @highlight Pizza's great, but Italy truly shines in its amazing array of delicious desserts
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When the Ottoman Empire launched a successful full-scale attack in 1570, the scene was set for the divisions between @placeholder and Greek Cypriots that exist on the Mediterranean island until today.
(CNN) -- Strategically located in the eastern Mediterranean, Cyprus has stood at one of the geographical, cultural and economic fault-lines between East and West since ancient times. In mythology, it was the birthplace of the Ancient Greek goddess of love, Aphrodite, however the island has seen plenty of conflict throughout its history. When the Roman Empire divided in the 4th century, Cyprus came under the rule of the Byzantine Empire, developing the Hellenistic-Christian culture that remains the hallmark of Greek Cypriots today. But for the next 1,500 years, Cyprus remained at the mercy of successive waves of foreign invaders. During the Arab-Byzantine wars between the 7th and 11th century, Cyprus was subject to everything from small piratical raids to full-scale assaults in which thousands were slaughtered. @highlight Island on the eastern edges of the Mediterranean Sea has had a long history of conquest @highlight It has been conquered by Arab armies, the Venetians and the Ottomans and was a British colony @highlight In 1974, Turkish forces invaded Cyprus partitioning the north into a zone for Turkish Cypriots @highlight Until recent the recent banking crisis the Republic of Cyprus has grown to have one of the most successful economies in the region
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@placeholder officials have accused members of the U.S. ambassador's office of trying to aid the opposition party in the coming presidential runoff.
(CNN) -- U.S. and British diplomats are safe after Zimbabwe police, soldiers and "war veterans" stopped their convoy Thursday and threatened to burn them alive, U.S. officials said. U.S. Ambassador James McGee visits a reported victim of political violence at a Harare clinic this month. State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said five American Embassy employees and two local staff members had been detained. "While this immediate incident has been resolved, it will not be forgotten," McCormack said. Just hours after the incident, Zimbabwe Social Welfare Minister Nicholas Goche said that all aid organizations were ordered to cease operations in the country until the presidential runoff is concluded, a journalist in the country said. @highlight NEW: Zimbabwe orders aid groups to stop field work @highlight Diplomats safe after threats from security forces, U.S. and UK say @highlight Zimbabwe says diplomats detained for failing to "comply" with police @highlight U.S. envoy says he believes orders to intimidate came "directly from the top"
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"I think @placeholder has the game to not only be No.
Wimbledon, England (CNN) -- Roger Federer and Eugenie Bouchard, one experienced and the other almost a rookie, started as clear crowd favorites in the men's and women's finals at Wimbledon this weekend. They went 0-for-2 -- but in contrasting fashion. After Bouchard was crushed by Petra Kvitova on Saturday, Federer was only just denied a record eighth title at the All England Club by Novak Djokovic in a classic Sunday that saw the duo combine for 143 winners and a smallish 56 unforced errors. The Serb prevailed 6-7 6-4 7-6 5-7 6-4, disappointing most on Centre Court who backed Federer on every shot -- especially when he fell behind 2-1 in sets. @highlight Novak Djokovic wins Wimbledon title for second time @highlight Beats seven-time champion Roger Federer in five sets @highlight Federer took the opening set before his Serbian opponent rallied @highlight Federer was bidding for 18th grand slam title
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In a thinly veiled attack on Mr Cameron, he insisted @placeholder needed ‘more integration’, not less.
By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor and Gerri Peev PUBLISHED: 10:58 EST, 12 September 2013 | UPDATED: 18:24 EST, 12 September 2013 David Cameron has hit back at the head of the European Commission, who evoked images of the First World War to attack the Tories’ plan to reclaim powers from Brussels. Jose Manuel Barroso suggested the Prime Minister is only talking tough on the issue because he feels threatened by Ukip, who he claimed would beat the Conservatives in next year’s European elections. Mr Barroso said his opponents risk taking Europe back to a time of ‘war and trenches’. @highlight Barroso said Euroscepticism could lead to divisions that sparked the WWI @highlight Said people do not 'desire or deserve' return to pre-integrated Europe @highlight But the Prime Minister said he was 'annoyed' at the extraordinary criticism
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'Niki and Amy and their daughters became Indiana's first family when they bravely joined Lambda Legal's marriage case, which meant openly sharing very personal and painful parts of their journey together as @placeholder battled cancer,' he said.
A terminally ill woman whose desire to have her same-sex marriage recognized by Indiana before she died helped galvanize efforts to overturn the state's gay marriage ban has lost her battle with cancer. Niki Quasney died on Thursday, gay rights advocacy group Lambda Legal said on Sunday. She was 38. Quasney and Amy Sandler challenged Indiana's ban on same-sex marriage as Quasney neared the end of a years-long battle with ovarian cancer. Scroll down for video Niki Quasney, left, who together with her wife Amy Sandler, right, helped galvanize efforts to overturn Indiana's gay marriage ban lost her years-long battle with cancer on Thursday @highlight Niki Quasney, 38, lost her years-long battle with ovarian cancer on Thursday @highlight Together with her wife Amy Sandler, she had helped galvanize efforts to overturn Indiana's gay marriage ban @highlight They wanted to ensure that Sandler and the couple's two young children received the death benefits to which married couples are entitled @highlight The urgency of their case accelerated a 7th Circuit hearing on a challenge to the state's gay marriage ban, which was overturned in September
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Whether you believe Nokia has done well or not, Elop has done a fantastic job at @placeholder, and there's very little stopping him.
London (CNN) -- It's the deal that's been rumored since Stephen Elop joined Nokia from Microsoft three years ago, and now it's become reality. Microsoft is to buy Nokia, and become a phone manufacturer ... for the second time. That's right, Nokia isn't the first phone company to be bought by Microsoft. It bought Danger in 2008, which it then used to launch the Microsoft Kin phone. That effort lasted around nine months before the whole adventure got canned and the world moved on. This time around promises to be different. Nokia, which was the number one seller of mobile phones globally in 2007, had a tough few years before the stewardship of Elop slowly started to turn it around. @highlight Nokia had a tough few years before Elop slowly started to turn it around, says Stuart Miles @highlight Deal will benefit Microsoft the same way that making smartphones has for Apple, he says @highlight Not much will change in the short term, but Surface tablet "likely to be rebranded or ditched" @highlight Microsoft's ambition to become hardware company is well and truly realized, Miles says
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and, in a letter which accompanied the doll, @placeholder explain that they
By Deborah Arthurs PUBLISHED: 06:34 EST, 7 August 2013 | UPDATED: 11:15 EST, 7 August 2013 She's the world's most successful Duchess of Cambridge lookalike - and now she has the baby to match. For Heidi Agan, 33, who has astounded people across the world with her similarity to the Duchess of Cambridge, has been sent a limited edition 'Polo playing' Prince George doll. Only three have been crafted by Zapf Creations - the makers of the popular Baby Annabell doll - with one sent special delivery to the royal couple themselves. It's unclear where the third doll has gone. @highlight Heidi Agan, 33, is the world's most successful Kate impersonator @highlight Has been sent a Prince George doll by the makers of Baby Annabell @highlight Kate and William were sent an identical doll - one of only three made @highlight Says she now feels she shares a bond with the duchess
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Fire truck lowered into @placeholder in honor of its lost crew
(CNN) -- With the 10th anniversary of 9/11 just weeks away, the rebuilding of the World Trade Center in New York goes on round the clock -- reshaping the skyline. As one construction crane lifts steel beams atop One World Trade Center -- the skyscraper taking the place of the Twin Towers -- another simultaneously delivers loads of concrete a few floors below. The steel frame can be seen from miles around now rising stoically above lower Manhattan. Hundreds upon hundreds of construction workers below scurry about like little ants. They're putting the finishing touches on the 9/11 Memorial Plaza, building the new transportation hub and erecting 4 World Trade Center, another impressive office tower at the site. @highlight Photographer Brian Rose started taking pictures of the Twin Towers in the late 1970s @highlight Rose's photographs appear in his self-published book "WTC" @highlight Rose: "When the Twin Towers were gone I felt disoriented in the city for a long time"
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Yesterday the @placeholder team tweeted: ' The pilots have just surpassed the distance needed to set a new record.
Two pilots have surpassed the world distance record for a flight in a helium balloon after crossing the Pacific Ocean, according to their team. American Troy Bradley and Russia's Leonid Tiukhtyaev have flown more than 5,260 miles (8,467km) since leaving Saga, Japan last Sunday. They are now expected to arrive somewhere in Baja California, Mexico, tomorrow after unexpected weather forced them to change course from their original landing zone in the US. Scroll down for video Troy Bradley of New Mexico and Leonid Tiukhtyaev of Russia have flown more than 5,260 miles (8,467km) since leaving Japan last Sunday. Dubbed the 'Two Eagles', the pair rocketed past the distance record of 5,209 miles (8,383 km) for human flight in a gas balloon on Thursday, which had been set on the only previous manned trans-Pacific flight, in 1981. @highlight Pilots Troy Bradley and Leonid Tiukhtyaev traveled 5,260 miles by balloon @highlight The 'Two Eagles' have smashed the record for distance by helium balloon @highlight They left Japan on Sunday and had aimed to land in Canada or the US @highlight But due to unexpected weather they are due to land in Mexico tomorrow
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Several other nations also made changes at their @placeholder-based embassies Monday, including Japan, France, Spain and Germany.
(CNN) -- The U.S. Embassy in Yemen, which was closed over the weekend because of security concerns, reopened Tuesday, a day after Yemeni forces conducted successful security operations. A statement posted on the embassy's Web site said "successful counter-terrorism operations" conducted by Yemeni security forces on Monday, north of the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, addressed "a specific area of concern and have contributed to the Embassy's decision to resume operations." Yemen's state-run news agency, SABA, reported Monday that two al Qaeda suspects were killed and two others were injured in clashes with a Yemeni anti-terrorism unit However, Mohamed Ahmed al-Haniq, the al Qaeda unit's leader, and an unknown number of his "companions" were able to escape during the clashes, SABA reported, citing Yemen's Interior Ministry. @highlight U.S. Embassy in Yemen reopens after being closed due to threats by al Qaeda @highlight U.S. Secretary of State calls Yemen situation a possible threat to regional, global security @highlight Great Britain closed its embassy in Yemen @highlight France, Spain, Japan and Germany made changes to enhance embassy security
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@placeholder spokesmen have said the range will reflect her street style, which is clear to see
Blue jumpsuit with plunging neckline is from her first collection for River Island Range available in stores Spring 2013 By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 09:51 EST, 4 December 2012 | UPDATED: 06:18 EST, 22 February 2013 Rihanna has an army of stylists and designers desperate to dress her in bespoke creations, but even a superstar loves a bit of high street in their wardrobe. It helps - of course - if they have designed it themselves. And the navy blue jumpsuit she was been snapped in recently is the first piece we have seen from her hotly anticipated clothing line for River Island. @highlight Blue jumpsuit with plunging neckline is from her first collection for River Island @highlight Range available in stores Spring 2013
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"First and foremost, an @placeholder head coach needs to know what's going on within his own locker room.
(CNN) -- Facing mounting criticism over the alleged behavior of one of his players, Miami Dolphins head coach Joe Philbin says the buck stops with him. "I am in charge of the workplace atmosphere," he said at a news conference. Philbin said he was unaware of alleged misconduct by Richie Incognito against fellow offensive lineman Jonathan Martin until Martin's representatives informed the team Sunday evening. "We immediately took those concerns very, very seriously," and informed NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell to request a review, Philbin said. ESPN also reported that Martin never brought his concerns to Philbin. But many who know the ins and outs of pro football say Philbin should have known what was going on in his ranks and taken action much sooner. @highlight Allegations surrounding NFL star Richie Incognito are raising questions about coaches @highlight Miami Dolphins head coach Joe Philbin takes responsibility for "workplace atmosphere" @highlight Critics say he should have known and acted sooner @highlight "Inmates run the asylum," a former player says in a report
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When @placeholder returned to Italy he started to develop a shoe with holes in the sole that let air in and perspiration out.
(CNN) -- Since 1995 the Italian shoe manufacturer Geox has worked hard to ensure consumers are spared the inconvenience and embarrassment of sweaty feet. Its patented "breathable shoe" technology -- a combination of a membrane insole that absorbs sweat and lets it out through an outer sole filled with holes -- has turned the company into a multi-million dollar shoe empire. The idea of a sole filled with holes came to the company's founder, Mario Moretti Polegato, when he was on a business trip to Reno, Nevada, to promote his family's wine products. After the meeting Polegato decided to go for a wander in the hot Nevada Desert, and necessity turned out to be the mother of invention. @highlight Italian shoemaker Geox specializes in creating "breathable" shoes and fabrics @highlight The company employs 30,000 people around the world and has nearly 1,200 stores @highlight Economic downturn means Geox is planning to invest in Asia
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While on the phone, @placeholder's dad, returning home from a business trip, stopped at the shelter, unbeknownst to his son.
(CNN)Deciding to move on after his beloved German shepherd was stolen from his backyard 18 months ago wasn't easy for Richard Brower. "I never gave up hope," Brower said, "I'd just come to the realization that I couldn't go on without another dog." He'd enlisted the help of his motorcycle-riding buddies and nearly everyone from the dog park in the search. Anyone seen walking a German shepherd had been, at one time, accosted by him or his friends. His searches were fruitless. "It was heartbreaking," Brower said. "Absolutely horrible." His heart-wrenching decision to search for a new dog -- made after a year-and-a-half of endless searching for Dozer -- turned out to be the best decision he could've made, as it led him back to his best friend in a miraculous way. @highlight Richard Brower's dog was stolen from his backyard 18 months ago @highlight His dog, Dozer, popped up on an animal shelter website @highlight Dozer is now a celebrity at the dog park
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"I urge Senate @placeholder to reconsider their wrong-headed political strategy and allow the bill to come to the floor for a vote," Bloomberg said in a statement.
Washington (CNN) -- Senate Democrats failed Thursday to win a procedural vote to open debate on a bill that would provide medical benefits and compensation for emergency workers who were first on the scene of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. The motion for cloture, or to begin debate, needed 60 votes to pass due to a Republican filibuster, but fell short at 57-42 in favor. While supporters said they would try to bring the bill up again, either on its own or as part of other legislation to be considered, the vote Thursday jeopardized the measure's chances for approval in the final weeks of the current congressional session. @highlight Motion for cloture falls three votes short of ending GOP filibuster @highlight Republicans oppose the $7.4 billion cost; supporters hope to revive the measure @highlight Bill would provide medical benefits, compensation for 9/11 first responders @highlight NYC Mayor Bloomberg calls it an "example of partisan politics trumping patriotism"
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She said: 'I think it's great when people post pictures of their meals on Facebook so when @placeholder first made me a healthy dinner - a plate of delicious chilli prawns - I posted a picture because I was so impressed something healthy could taste so good.
By Deni Kirkova PUBLISHED: 05:29 EST, 23 September 2013 | UPDATED: 05:45 EST, 23 September 2013 A mother-of-one dropped nearly eight stone in weight through a 'foodtography' diet inspired by the internet craze which sees social network users share photographs of what they are eating. Gillian Gray, 41, from Fife, was fed up of squeezing into size 24 jeans, so vowed to transform her eating habits with a status update on Facebook. She was so touched by the encouraging comments from friends and family that she began regularly posting pictures of the new low-calorie meals. They were all cooked by her supportive husband Steven, with whom she has a 12-year-old daughter, Chloe. @highlight Gillian Gray, 41, of Fife, started posting her healthy meals on Facebook @highlight Weighed 17st 10lbs before diet, 10st afterwards @highlight Husband Steven cooked dishes and the pictured received dozens of 'likes' @highlight Dieters 'friended' Gillian on the social networking site, boosting confidence
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