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A local diving into the @placeholder lake, which is one hectare long and thought to be about 18 metres deep at points | By Corey Charlton A mysterious blue lake has appeared in the parched Tunisian desert, creating a new swimming hole for hundreds of locals unconcerned about warnings the water could be contaminated or carcinogenic. The swimming hole was discovered by shepherds about three weeks ago when they stumbled across the huge beautiful blue coloured lake. But three weeks on, it is green with algae and subject to public health warnings. Despite the mystery surrounding how 'Gafsa Beach' suddenly appeared in the area, and what effect, if any, the local phosphate mining industry might have on the water quality, the huge pool has provided much needed respite for locals where temperatures are reaching 40C.
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Mysterious blue lake which has appeared in Tunisian desert a respite for hundreds of locals sweltering in heatwave
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Despite concerns the water could be contaminated or carcinogenic due to mining industry, locals continue to swim
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No explanation yet given for its appearance but it is thought seismic activity caused groundwater to rise to the surface | 57,800 | record_train |
go for two weeks and then leave for business and @placeholder would stay | The step-mother of Simon Cowell's pregnant, married lover has called the news of her shock pregnancy 'beautiful' and a 'blessing'. While the X Factor guru's representatives refused to confirm the pregnancy, Rosy Davis, who is married to Lauren Silverman's father Steven, said: 'We are all excited for the baby.' Speaking from her Florida home, Mrs Davis added: 'Any kid is a blessing.' Mrs Davis spoke out as MailOnline confirmed on Thursday that Lauren's husband Andrew Silverman - a close friend of Cowell's - has filed for divorce from his estranged wife, who has fled their multi-million dollar Manhattan apartment. Papers were filed on July 15 - and according to US Weekly magazine, Lauren is 10 weeks pregnant - making it clear she was expecting before he made a bid to end their marriage.
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Andrew Silverman files for divorce from wife Lauren - as friends reveal his parents never attended their wedding
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Lauren Silverman was already pregnant when her estranged husband filed papers | 57,801 | record_train |
'I don't know whether the police wouldn't let @placeholder through early enough or whether he was just too late, but it was all over for Rodney. | In a moving tribute to her 'beautiful dad' one of fugitive Rodney Clavell's daughters has posted a haunting message on Facebook saying, 'you must have felt so alone at the end, I can't imagine'. The daughter, one of Rodney Clavell's ten surviving children, posted the message on the day her father was found dead after a 12-hour siege in the Adelaide CBD. In two posts on her Facebook page following her father's death, the Adelaide girl said, 'I hope you are peaceful now and never have to run again'. In the first message, she said, I love you daddy! No one will understand the hard life you have had and the decisions you have made.
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Rodney Clavell took his own life following a 12-hour siege in Adelaide's CBD on Thursday
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One of the fugitives ten surviving children has posted a tribute to her father
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Emmanuel, Rodney's nephew, tried to save his uncle's life
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Rodney's half-brother Gary has opened up about his sibling's untold past
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Gary revealed Rodney's family struggles and criminal history | 57,802 | record_train |
This will allow the Syrian rebels to gather strength in that the border area and advance toward the @placeholder heartlands. | (CNN) -- Turkey and Syria are locked in a fierce struggle that has escalated greatly following Friday's downing of a Turkish Phantom F-4 jet by the Syrian authorities. The two heavily armed neighbors are inching gradually into a military confrontation, one that is unlikely to be isolated and that has the potential to turn into a region-wide conflict. Consequently it could take just one spark -- an incident such as this -- to ignite a fire between Ankara and Damascus, the flames of which could enflame the entire region. At this particular juncture Turkey is refraining from taking any military measures against Syria. In Tuesday's speech to the Turkish parliament, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan stressed that his country was adopting a "common-sense" attitude that "should not be perceived as a weakness". Turkey's new approcah relies on active diplomacy, potent economic sanctions and pschological warfare, and the mobilization of both NATO and the western powers, in an effort to isolate the Assad regime further.
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Tensions between Turkey and Syria rise over shooting down of Turkish military jet
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Fawaz Gerges says just one spark could ignite a fire between Ankara and Damascus
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Turkey establishing "safe zone" that hinders Syria's ability to move troops, Gerges says
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Gerges: Syrian is sending message: we have capability and will to oppose intervention | 57,803 | record_train |
For Argentina, manager @placeholder has been boosted by the return of Sergio Aguero from a muscle injury for the semi-final. | As the 2014 World Cup enters the closing stages, Sportsmail will be providing you with all you need to know about every fixture in Brazil from team news and key battles to betting odds and Opta stats... here is all the latest information ahead of the second semi-final between Argentina and Holland. Semi-final: Holland vs Argentina Venue: Arena Corinthians, Sao Paulo Kick-off: 9pm (5pm, Brazil time) TV coverage: ITV1, from 8:30pm Odds: Holland 12/5, Draw 11/5, Argentina 13/10 Referee: Cuneyt Cakir (Turkey) Managers: Louis Van Gaal (Holland)Alejandro Sabella (Argentina) Eyes on the final: Louis van Gaal is one step away from taking Holland to a World Cup final
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Sergio Aguero returns from injury and could be in the Argentina squad
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Holland have scored four goals in the final 15 minutes in this World Cup
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Argentina are yet to trail for a single minute of the 2014 World Cup
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Argentina have reached their first World Cup semi-final since 1990, when they went on to finish runners-up to West Germany.
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La Albiceleste have progressed from all three of their World Cup semi-finals.
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These teams have met four times in the World Cup, with Holland winning twice and Argentina once, with one draw.
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Argentina’s victory, in the 1978 final, is their only win against Holland in eight meetings overall (L4 D3).
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Argentina have lost just one of their last 16 World Cup games (W12 D3, not including penalty shoot-outs).
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Holland have lost two of their 12 World Cup games against South American teams, not including penalty shoot-outs (1978 final v Argentina and 1994 quarter-final v Brazil).
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10 of Holland’s 12 goals in this tournament have come after half-time.
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Holland’s last four goals in this tournament have come after the 75th minute.
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Holland made 692 passes against Costa Rica, the most they’ve recorded in a single World Cup match (1966-2014).
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Lionel Messi (29), Arjen Robben and Angel Di María (both 25) are the players with most completed dribbles in this tournament.
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Messi has also created the most goalscoring chances in this World Cup: 19.
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Against Costa Rica Wesley Sneijder recorded the 10th instance of a player hitting the woodwork twice in a World Cup match (1966 – 2014). He is the first Dutchman to do so.
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Against Costa Rica, Holland recorded the 11th instance of a team hitting the woodwork three times in a World Cup match (1966 – 2014).
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Argentina have won both their knockout stage games in this tournament 1-0; they have twice before won by this scoreline in the knock out stages of the World Cup (1986 and 1990).
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Holland’s 0-0 draw against Costa Rica was their first goalless draw in World Cup knockout stages. This ended a run of 11 World Cup knockout stage matches for the Dutch without a clean sheet.
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This is the first time Argentina have reached a World Cup semi-final in a tournament when great rivals Brazil have also done so.
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Argentina are yet to trail for a single minute of the 2014 World Cup.
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Argentina have scored with 11 per cent of their shots from outside the box, the best rate at the 2014 World Cup.
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Argentina have made 86 unsuccessful crosses, more than any other side.
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Holland are the only team to concede more than one penalty at the 2014 World Cup. | 57,804 | record_train |
The @placeholder has grown into a nonprofit that says it has 17,000 members. | Atlanta (CNN) -- More than two dozen college players on three major Division I football teams staged an unauthorized protest of the NCAA during their games Saturday. With black marker, they wrote the letters "APU" standing for "All Players United" on their gear as part of a pledge calling for NCAA reform. The pledge, designed by the nonprofit group the National College Players Association (NCPA), calls for the NCAA to take more steps to minimize brain trauma, and for money to be designated to increase scholarships and graduation rates, and guarantee medical treatment. It also includes support for those involved in Ed O'Bannon's lawsuit against the NCAA. O'Bannon, a former UCLA basketball star, is suing for the rights to his own likeness in video games and TV broadcasts.
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The "All Players United Campaign" took to football fields on Saturday
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About two dozen players at three schools wore the letters "APU" on their gear Saturday
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The campaign is aimed at reforms in the NCAA to protect athletes' rights and safety
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Group's president: Movement is aimed to change NCAA's "misplaced" priorities | 57,805 | record_train |
According to the report, @placeholder then stopped to grab her belongings so she could pile them up outside the front of the apartment. | A twin punched her sister to the floor in a fight over a sex toy and her boyfriend a police report has revealed. Heidi Creamer from Palm Bay, Florida, was arrested for battering Holly Creamer-Ryan after an argument between the siblings boiled over. The 48-year-old hit her sister in the face with a closed fist as they stood near the front door of the apartment in Ellenton they shared with Heidi's boyfriend on Sunday afternoon. Holly then tried to kick her away, but her twin continued to punch her before she scratched and pulled her hair. Twins: Heidi Creamer (left) from Palm Bay, Florida, was arrested for battering Holly Creamer-Ryan after an argument between the siblings boiled over
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Heidi Creamer lashed out at sister Holly in her Ellenton, Florida, apartment
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Pair had been arguing but altercation quickly turned violent, police said
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The 48-year-old hit her sister, causing her to fall to the floor
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Covered in blood, Holly then managed to lock her outside the apartment
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Report by officer stated Heidi and Holly had argued over a 'sexual toy' | 57,806 | record_train |
In order to ensure his place in the pantheon of sporting legends, Bolt said he needs to go out on a high in @placeholder -- and hopes his powerful body cooperates. | During the world championships in Moscow last month, sprint king Usain Bolt was asked how long he intended to keep running. He kept reporters guessing and some thought he wouldn't last until the next Olympics. But on Wednesday Bolt said that he would call it quits after racing at the 2016 Summer Games in Brazil. "So far it's after the Olympics in Rio," the 27-year-old told reporters in Brussels, where he is competing Friday. "If I'm in great shape and I go there and do what I have to do, I think it would be a good time to retire on top and having dominated for so long."
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Sprint king Usain Bolt says he will retire after the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro
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Bolt has won 14 gold medals combined at the Olympics and world championships
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The Jamaican owns the world record in both the 100 and 200 meters
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He achieved another individual sprint double in Moscow last month | 57,807 | record_train |
Dieudonne’s last visit to @placeholder was in 2010 when he appeared in front of a large of audience of mainly French expatriates at a London theatre. | Anelka faces a five match ban for performing Dieudonne¿s ¿quenelle¿ gesture The controversial French ‘comedian’ at the centre of the Nicolas Anelka anti-Semitism row was last night banned from coming to Britain. Dieudonne M’bala M’bala, who has convictions for inciting racial hatred, said he would come to London to support the West Bromwich Albion striker, who faces a disciplinary hearing for carrying out a ‘quenelle’ salute during a December match against West Ham. But the Home Office has now given the performer persona non grata status, warning he is not allowed into the country. Airlines and other transport companies including the Eurostar high speed train service between Paris and London, as well as border officials, have been told that Dieudonne is an ‘excluded’ individual.
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Dieudonne M'bala M'bala wanted to support West Bromwich Albion player
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Anelka faces a five match ban for performing Dieudonne’s ‘quenelle’ gesture
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Some people say the hand and arm movement is a reverse Nazi salute | 57,808 | record_train |
Mr Herdman finished off the restoration of the @placeholder – started by its | By Charles Walford Last updated at 11:46 PM on 27th December 2011 They drove 33,000 miles around the world without mishap in a 55-year-old classic car. But when Geoffrey and Hilary Herdman got back to Britain they found a large dent in the side of the 1956 Bristol 405 Drophead Coupe after leaving it in a Sainsbury’s car park. The retired couple took 16 months to complete the trip they described as a ‘wrinkly gap year’ in the Bristol, of which only 42 were made. The convertible is believed to be worth around £90,000. Geoffrey Herdman with his 1956 Bristol 405 Drophead Coupe at the Skyway Bridge in St Petersburg, Florida, during his 33,000-mile trip around the world with his wife Hilary
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£300 worth of damage done to the 1956 Bristol 405 Drophead Coupe when Geoffrey Herdman popped into the shop | 57,809 | record_train |
The club's determination to keep hold of @placeholder will be sweet relief to Barca fans after a turbulent few weeks. | (CNN) -- Lionel Messi is not for sale. That was the defiant message from Barcelona's new president, who is adamant that the club's all-time leading goalscorer is going nowhere amid reports French club Paris St Germain want to sign the Argentine. Josep Maria Bartomeu will sit down with the four-time World Player of the Year to thrash out a new contract which will see him remain as most highly-paid at the Camp Nou. "We want to sit down, without any rush, with Leo's father -- it's not something that's happening tomorrow, we have plenty of time, but we will do what we have to to ensure he's the best paid player," said Josep Maria Bartomeu, who assumed control at Barca after Sandro Rosell's resignation last week.
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Lionel Messi is not for sale, says Barcelona president
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Josep Maria Bartomeu assumed control at Barca last week
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Bartomeu says the club will begin negotiations with Messi over a new contract
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Former president Sandro Rosell stepped down last week | 57,810 | record_train |
Mr @placeholder, of west London, said: ‘Pretty much as soon as the train set off, he closed his book and put his head on his hand and dozed off. | By Mark Duell and Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 06:22 EST, 7 February 2013 | UPDATED: 10:36 EST, 7 February 2013 Flies Undone: Former Foreign Secretary David Miliband, 47, was caught out while travelling on the London Underground last month In one of his more unguarded moments, former foreign secretary David Miliband has been spotted taking a nap on the Tube. Labour's Mr Miliband, 47, was caught out while travelling on the London Underground’s Piccadilly line at 3pm last month between Leicester Square and South Kensington. Electrician Francis Janjua, 28, got on the train and sat opposite the MP for South Shields, who was reading a book - but minutes later he began snoozing with his trouser fly gaping open.
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Former Foreign Secretary David Miliband spotted on train last month
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Electrician sat opposite MP for South Shields on Piccadilly line at 3pm
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Miliband spotted travelling from Leicester Square to South Kensington | 57,811 | record_train |
@placeholder, described as her ‘on-off’ boyfriend since 2009 and the father of her child, called his mother to say Sarah was sick. | By Mario Ledwith PUBLISHED: 13:07 EST, 5 March 2013 | UPDATED: 19:23 EST, 5 March 2013 A mother suffered an agonising death after drinking from a Sprite bottle that she later claimed contained cannabis fertiliser, an inquest heard. Sarah Jane Moss, 23, drank the liquid while staying at boyfriend Daniel Fairbrother’s home, causing her to vomit blood as her face swelled to twice its normal size. The damage to her throat was so significant that her oesophagus was corroded to the size of a 'piece of string’ and her weight plummeted to 5st. Agonising: Sarah Jane Moss, 23, died six months after consuming liquid from a Sprite bottle that she later told her mother was fertiliser for cannabis plants, an inquest at Stockport Magistrates' Court heard
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Sarah Jane Moss drank liquid while staying with boyfriend Daniel Fairbrother
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Died six months after consuming the liquid following emergency operation
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Her face swelled to twice the size and she vomited blood after consumption
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Miss Moss initially claimed she had consumed pH neutraliser for a fish tank
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But inquest heard she later told mother liquid was used to fertilise cannabis | 57,812 | record_train |
Though the motive remains under investigation, police were looking into whether the boy was angry after @placeholder rejected him as a prom date. | (CNN) -- A 17-year-old Connecticut high school student pleaded not guilty Wednesday in the slashing death of a classmate in a school stairwell in April, a court official said. Christopher Plaskon appeared in Milford Superior Court, where he waived his right to a probable cause hearing and elected to be tried by a three-judge panel rather than a 12-member jury, according to clerk Linda Kautzner. His attorney, Richard Meehan Jr., told CNN that he is considering a mental health defense. Plaskon is suspected of slashing classmate Maren Sanchez, 16, at Jonathan Law High School in Milford on April 25. He was 16 at the time.
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Christopher Plaskon, 17, was charged with murder as an adult in the slaying of a classmate
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Maren Sanchez, 16, died after being stabbed in a school stairwell on April 25
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Plaskon's lawyer says his client is considering a possible mental health defense | 57,813 | record_train |
If deciding to accede to the @placeholder request would be seen as political then deciding not to accede to it is also political. | LONDON, England (CNN) -- The BBC is refusing to broadcast a plea from leading British charities for aid to Gaza, saying the ad would compromise the public broadcaster's appearance of impartiality. Demonstrators protest at the BBC's central London offices Saturday against the broadcaster's decision. The decision prompted weekend protests in England and Scotland, with one group saying Sunday that 100 people had occupied the foyer of the BBC building in Glasgow, Scotland and would not leave until the BBC runs the ad. The Disasters Emergency Committee, which includes the British Red Cross, Oxfam, Save the Children and 10 other charities, plans to launch the ad on Monday.
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NEW: Protesters occupy part of BBC building in Scotland, group says
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U.K. charity group Disasters Emergency Committee to launch appeal for Gaza aid
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BBC refuses to broadcast ad, says would compromise appearance of impartiality
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BBC, funded by obligatory license fee, is required by charter to be impartial | 57,814 | record_train |
‘Every time there was a bad mistake or some sort of attack against @placeholder they’d pan to the manager and the chairman,’ Monk said. | Alan Pardew has admitted that he is worried about his family after fans on the street made their feelings known to the under-fire Newcastle boss. The Magpies were beaten 1-0 at Stoke on Monday to leave them joint bottom of the Premier League and with just 19 points from a possible 75 since the turn of the year. Pardew’s future has again been the subject of media scrutiny this week but owner Mike Ashley is standing by him. Alan Pardew admits he is worried about his family after being confronted by fans Disgruntled supporters display 'SackPardew.com' banners against Stoke Meanwhile, Sportsmail can reveal that televisions inside the training ground were turned off on Thursday when Sky Sports News did a live broadcast on Pardew’s position ahead of his weekly press conference.
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Pardew confronted by supporters in the street after dismal run of form
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Monday's defeat at Hull City has turned up the heat on the manager
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Owner Mike Ashley is standing by Pardew, despite disastrous start | 57,815 | record_train |
Holt told @placeholder that the real way to consume vodka in Russia is to 'pound it down.' | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 20:23 EST, 17 February 2014 | UPDATED: 20:52 EST, 17 February 2014 Two hosts on NBC's Today Show learned why drinking alcohol on air may not be the wisest idea. Natalie Morales and Lester Holt took shots of Vodka on Television in Sochi on Sunday and they paid the price. Vodka, a popular drink among Russians, induced coughing for the American television hosts who had to cut to a commercial break almost immediately after downing shots. Holt and Morales prepare to attempt the Russian tradition of taking vodka shots
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Natalie Morales and Lester Holt took shots of vodka on Television in Sochi on Sunday
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The hosts had to go straight to commercial because they coughed so much after drinking | 57,816 | record_train |
Shocking: Christian woman @placeholder, pictured, has seen her appeal against the death sentence denied | Two young daughters of a Pakistani Christian woman on death row for 'blasphemy' today told how they were tortured by a mob of religious fanatics because of their mother's alleged comments. Asia Bibi has been sentenced to hang in Pakistan after she was accused of making disparaging remarks about the prophet Mohammed during an argument. While working as a berry picker in 2009, the 46-year-old got into a dispute with a group of Muslim women who objected to her drinking their water because, as a Christian, she was considered 'unclean'. As a result of the initial allegations, the family were savagely beaten by angry villagers at their house and forced to go into hiding after receiving death threats.
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Asia Bibi was accused of making disparaging remarks about Mohammed
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Family were savagely beaten by villagers when allegations first made in 2009
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Daughter, then 9, came home from school to find her mother being abused
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Attackers shouted obscenities like 'mother f*****' and tore off her clothes
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Esham, now 14, told MailOnline: 'I still dream about day she was tortured'
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Other daughter, who has special needs, was also abused by furious mob
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Family has launched second court appeal to overturn the death sentence | 57,817 | record_train |
Go-between: Jared Brown (left) has been acting as a mediator between @placeholder and his family, some of whom have called on prosecutors to charge the young man with a crime | Bobbi Kristina Brown's boyfriend, Nick Gordon, on Thursday night denied planning to seek legal action to gain access to his girlfriend’s hospital bedside, despite previous reports to the contrary. Earlier in the day, Bobbi's cousin Jared Brown suggested in an interview with 11Alive that Gordon was preparing to take the matter to court. Gordon's attorneys Randy Kessler and Joe Habachy released a statement on his behalf to set the record straight. 'In response to reports that Nick Gordon is taking legal action, he would like it to be clear, he is not. Mr. Gordon's only concern is the recovery of Bobbi Kristina,' read the statement.
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Gordon has not been allowed to see Bobbi. Her aunt obtained a restraining order against the boyfriend last year, accusing him of stalking her
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Bobbi Kristina, 21, remains in a medically induced coma at Emory University Hospital after she was found face down in a tub January 31
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Police are reportedly looking into bruises found on Bobbi's chest and face
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Nick and Bobbi’s neighbor reported a domestic dispute at her address the week before she was found | 57,818 | record_train |
@placeholder celebrates scoring his side's sixth goal in their third group game of the season | Chelsea inflicted Maribor's first defeat in nine Champions League games this season with a show of strength at Stamford Bridge. Didier Drogba scored his first goal since his return to the club from the penalty spot after Loic Remy's opener. John Terry added a second before the break before a Mitja Viler own goal and two strikes from Eden Hazard put the icing on a big win. The only bad mark on the night for the Blues was an injury to Remy - likely leaving veteran Drogba to start against Manchester United on Sunday with Diego Costa also suffering from injury.
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Eden Hazard's two goals crowned a superb showing against Maribor
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Chelsea's defence had little to do - leaving them to run forward
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John Terry scored and Branislav Ivanovic won a penalty | 57,819 | record_train |
(According to @placeholder, the average monthly stipend was about $96 per person and about $215 per household in 2007.) | (CNN) -- CNN correspondent Sean Callebs has just finished a long assignment: living on food stamps during all of February. He tracked his experiences on the American Morning blog. CNN's Sean Callebs with a meal he prepared living on a food-stamp budget. This meant no eating out, no food on the run while covering stories and no enjoying king cake and other New Orleans specialties during Mardi Gras. The food stamp program, newly named the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), is run by the Department of Agriculture and provides food to those in need. The latest numbers show 31 million Americans are relying on supplemental food assistance to get by every month.
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CNN's Sean Callebs talks about his month living on a food-stamp budget
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He lost some weight but learned how to better cook, budget and bargain-hunt
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Callebs cut out diet soda "treat" and experienced less acid reflux
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Range of responses from readers, from "can't be done" to "welcome to my world" | 57,820 | record_train |
the threatening letters were opened on Friday in @placeholder at the | A letter sent to President Obama is being tested for ricin after it contained the same chilling text as mail laced with the poison that was sent to New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, it has emerged. The letter to the president was received on Thursday at a mail screening facility and did not reach the White House, law enforcement sources told NBC4. Authorities fear the letter could also contain ricin as it bears the same message sent to Bloomberg and his anti-gun group: 'What's in this letter is nothing compared to what I've got planned for you.' CBS reported that the letter was postmarked from Shreveport, Louisiana, which was also the postmark for the two letters sent to Bloomberg.
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New York City police say two anonymous letters sent to Mayor Michael Bloomberg contained traces of the deadly poison ricin
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Both were addressed to Bloomberg and contained threats referencing the debate on gun laws
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Three members of the NYPD Emergency Service Unit who came in contact with the letter fell ill | 57,821 | record_train |
Frequently shuttered behind a slick pair of shades, @placeholder is a stranger in paradise and not quite sure of his bearings yet. | (CNN) -- Hunter S. Thompson's slim early novel -- written in 1959, when he was 22, but only published 40 years later -- gets a dream screen treatment courtesy of producer-star Johnny Depp and "Withnail and I" writer-director Bruce Robinson. By rights Depp -- who already played Thompson's alter-ego Raoul Duke in Terry Gilliam's grandly grotesque "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" -- should be too old to play the latest recruit on a failing American newspaper in San Juan, Puerto Rico. But even when he's hung over and wretched (which is often) he easily passes for 30, the age of the book's "Paul Kemp." Of course the fact that this engagingly left field movie has spent three years on the shelf helps.
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Depp's agreeably deadpan performance is scaled back several notches
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The movie lays on the local color with gusto
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Depp's easy rapport with Michael Rispoli is a low-key delight | 57,822 | record_train |
The shot lands in the back of the net - England will hope to see more of that in @placeholder | England's stars might have left the sparse Wembley crowd unconvinced against Norway - but the Three Lions stepped it up a notch in training in a video that will give fans travelling to Switzerland confidence. The behind closed doors clip shows Jack Wilshere and Wayne Rooney showing some of the sublime skill fans want to see as England open up their European Championships qualifying campaign on Monday in Basel. Wilshere is seen chipping balls into a bag as the players clear up after the session at St George's Park, while Rooney fools Joe Hart with a sublime chip. Hart is also seen volleying balls with his heel - although it's probably for the best he doesn't try that in a game England will want to take three points from.
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Jack Wilshere was seen lobbing balls into bags at St George's Park
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Captain Wayne Rooney scored a brilliant chip past Joe Hart in the session
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Hart even pulled off a volleyed backheel in goal as he showed off
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England face Switzerland in their opening European Championship qualifier in Basel on Monday night | 57,823 | record_train |
'(@placeholder) will in my opinion have difficulty in meeting the minimum 1000m at 7m per second sprint values or even get anywhere near the thirty plus sprints required to be produced to maintain contact with a Premier League game,' Hackett added. | By Oliver Todd Follow @@oliver_todd Former referees chief Keith Hackett has criticised the decision that could see the Premier League's oldest ever referee take charge of a game on opening weekend. Nigel Miller has been appointed as fourth official for Sunderland's visit to West Brom on Saturday, despite being 51 years old - and could find himself as the man in the middle if Neil Swarbrick gets injured. And Hackett says that Professional Game Match Officials Limited, who choose the officials for each top flight game, are taking big risks with referees more likely to pick up injuries at the start of the new season.
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Nigel Miller is fourth official for the game at The Hawthorns this weekend
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He could step in to the middle if Neil Swarbrick gets an injury
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Miller, at the age of 51, would be the Premier League's oldest referee
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Keith Hackett says the PGMOL, who choose the officials, are taking a risk
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The former head of refs has slammed the decisions over fourth officials | 57,824 | record_train |
Some @placeholder neighbors complained the NYPD is trying to stop residents from enjoying themselves in the hopes that the parade eventually ends entirely. | New York City's West Indian Day Parade has been marred by violence before it even started after a fatal shooting - but it didn't stop some 2million people from turning out to watch the wild and colorful celebration today. Several people were shot Sunday night and Monday morning near the route of the famed Caribbean celebration in the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn. The New York Police Department said a 55-year-old man was shot and killed about 3.30am today. Officers have arrested a suspect. Several other shootings were reported in the area, as well. The celebration's history of violence in recent years led to a major police crackdown - with more than 4,000 NYPD officers on hand to keep tabs on gang activity and keep order.
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Several people were shot, one fatally, this morning
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The parade celebrates Caribbean cultures and features dancers dressed in exotic costumes
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NYPD warned of a crackdown on 'quality of life' violations like loud stereos, drinking in public and grilling on the sidewalk
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The parade is one of the top places for political candidates to be seen
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Up to 2million people turn out for the parade in Brooklyn every year | 57,825 | record_train |
In April this year, @placeholder was found with a note left by his body at the three-bedroom home he had shared with his civil partner. | By Inderdeep Bains PUBLISHED: 12:23 EST, 29 October 2013 | UPDATED: 15:05 EST, 29 October 2013 Tremendous grief: Mark Fear, born Francis, left a note saying he could not live without Kenneth Acclaimed TV host Kenneth Kendall's grief-stricken partner killed himself after the veteran broadcaster's death having left a note saying he 'simply could not face the future' without him, an inquest heard. Francis Fear, 55, was found hanging at his £500,000 home just four months after the death of his partner of 23 years. Friends told the hearing today how the death of Mr Kendall - best known for presenting the hit series Treasure Hunt with Anneka Rice - had had a 'radical effect' on the art gallery owner who was known by his middle name Mark.
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Mark Fear, 55, was found dead in the couple's home on the Isle of Wight
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He left a note saying he could not bear life without civil partner Kenneth
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Friends described Mr Fear, an art gallery owner, as admirable and fun
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He met Mr Kendall, famed for presenting Channel 4 discovery show with Anneka Rice, in London in 1989
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Four of @placeholder’s officers were brought before a court-martial in 1948. | By Keith Gladdis PUBLISHED: 21:02 EST, 20 January 2013 | UPDATED: 05:25 EST, 21 January 2013 A former Nazi soldier is to demand compensation at the High Court claiming he was tortured by British interrogators using ‘Gestapo methods’ after the Second World War. Gerhard Menzel, 89, was arrested in Hamburg in June 1946 by British intelligence officials who suspected he was a Communist spy. He was taken to the British-run Bad Nenndorf prison near Hanover where he claims to have been tortured with thumb and shin screws seized from a Gestapo cellar. Gerhard Menzel, 89, is taking his claim to the High Court after he said he was tortured while imprisoned at Bad Nenndorf by the British
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Gerhard Menzel, 89, says he was tortured at Bad Nenndorf near Hanover
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Was arrested in Hamburg in 1946 by officials who thought he was a spy
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He claims he was tortured with shin and thumb screws and starved
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He described to @placeholder stepping down from that charity, which he characterized as his "sixth child." | (CNN) -- Legendary and now disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong told Oprah Winfrey during a confessional interview that he hopes to compete again. "If you're asking me do I want to compete again, the answer is hell yes. I'm a competitor," Armstrong said during the second part of a two-part interview, which aired Friday on Winfrey's OWN channel and online. "I can't lie to you. I'd love the opportunity to be able to compete, but that isn't the reason that I'm doing this. Frankly, this may not be the most popular answer, but I think I deserve it," he said. In part one of the interview, which aired Thursday, Armstrong admitted, unequivocally and for the first time, that he used performance-enhancing drugs on the way to seven Tour de France wins.
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NEW: Armstrong says he told his son: "Don't defend me anymore"
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A spokesman for the Trust said: 'Balfron Tower, along with its younger sister @placeholder, is a testament to a particular moment in time when a vision of a utopian post-war Britain coincided with Brutalism – an architectural movement that changed the landscape of our urban environment. | The National Trust may be best known for country estates and cream teas, but the trust's new exhibition will take place in a council flat in east London. In 1967 the Balfron Tower, in Poplar, was completed and for two months the following year its architect, Erno Goldfinger, lived in apartment 130 to prove how desirable his new building was. Now, as part of a display on Brutalist architecture, the National Trust has restored the flat to its original 1960s style, and is inviting the public to look around. As part of an exhibition on Brutalist architecture, the National Trust has given flat 130 at the top of Balfron Tower in east London a 1960s makeover and will be opening it up to the public from October 1
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Erno Goldfinger designed Balfron Tower in east London and lived in flat 130 on the top floor for two months in 1968
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Now the National Trust has given it a 1960s makeover and will open it to the public as part of a Brutalist exhibition
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Balfron Tower was the architect's first tower block and inspired sister building, the Trellick Tower, in west London
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Goldfinger saw high rises as a way to end the housing shortage in post-war Britain while preserving green spaces | 57,829 | record_train |
She identified Boatwright in a @placeholder newspaper article this year. | (CNN) -- Michael Boatwright got off the flight from Los Angeles to Sweden and tightly embraced an unfamiliar woman as if they were old friends. They were. The two had dated briefly in the 1980s. But Boatwright doesn't remember any of that. The 61-year-old Florida-born U.S. Navy vet woke up in a California hospital earlier this year speaking only Swedish. He had lived in Sweden off and on for about 20 years. Now, here he was at Goteborg Landvetter Airport, where that old friend, Ewa Espling, plans to help him get himself together in her country. "I just want to be able to live a normal life and hopefully get my memory back," Boatwright said Tuesday.
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Michael Boatwright has dissociative amnesia
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He doesn't speak English anymore and now speaks only Swedish
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His ex-girlfriend is helping him get his life together in Sweden | 57,830 | record_train |
"@placeholder has always been really good to me and that's why I really wanted to come back here." | (CNN) -- Lindsey Vonn is back -- and she means business. The 29-year-old has not competed since suffering a knee injury in February and looked doubtful to ski again this year after tearing a knee ligament last month. Vonn was airlifted to a hospital in February after landing heavily on the opening day of the Alpine Ski World Championships in Austria. She underwent surgery for knee reconstruction. But following training runs on Wednesday and Thursday at Canada's Lake Louise course, she is aiming to get back in the groove this weekend ahead of February's Winter Olympics. "You know if your body is ready or not and I know that mine is ready," she told reporters.
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Lindsey Vonn aiming to return at Lake Louise on Friday
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U.S. star has been sidelined with a knee injury since February
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The 29-year-old is preparing to compete at Winter Olympics in Sochi
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Vonn has won a record 14 times at Canadian venue | 57,831 | record_train |
Ready for business: Roy Hodgson speaks to the media ahead of the friendly with @placeholder | When it got down to the real nitty-gritty after England’s training session in the Sun Life Stadium, Roy Hodgson just couldn’t commit. The brutal truth is that the country’s head coach just isn’t mad about Wayne Rooney any more. Hodgson went as far as to say that the England striker, with 90 caps and 38 goals, is ‘a useful player’, but wouldn’t go any further. Something has gone awry here. Again. Hodgson hinted heavily at a switch to left wing for Rooney and he was trialled in the position in a series of drills during their 90-minute training session. VIDEO Scroll down for Sportsmail's Neil Ashton on England's first training session in Miami
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Rooney set to start for England against Ecuador in Miami
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Pressure mounting on England striker to be dropped ahead of World Cup
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Observer: @placeholder (centre) watched from the bench as his team-mate scored twice to fell England | By Chris Waugh Follow @@ChrisDHWaugh Diego Forlan has become the latest Uruguay player to stick the knife into England following their 2-1 victory at the World Cup - by claiming that the Three Lions were 'afraid' of team-mate Luis Suarez. Liverpool striker Suarez punished two English defensive mistakes to bag a brace and knock Roy Hodgson's men out of the World Cup in Brazil after only two matches. And Forlan believes that England's players approached the game nervous as they knew what the 27-year-old was capable of having seen him score 31 Premier League goals for Liverpool last season. Scared: Diego Forlan believes England's players were scared of Uruguay's Luis Suarez (pictured)
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Forlan believes England's players knew what Suarez was capable of
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Suarez scored twice against England as Uruguay beat them 2-1 in Group D
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England eliminated from World Cup after two losses from two matches
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Suarez scored 31 Premier League goals for Liverpool last season
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The 27-year-old claims he was only '50 per cent' fit against England | 57,833 | record_train |
"Clearly there are no coincidences," @placeholder told CNN on Sunday. | For the fifth time this year, ISIS has flaunted its savagery by posting a video about a Westerner's beheading. This time, it was the family of American hostage Peter Kassig that received the horrific news. But the video that purportedly shows the aftermath of Kassig's beheading is different from the other videos -- and shows hints of desperation by the terror group, analysts say. Here are some key points about the latest video and what they could indicate about ISIS: The actual killing isn't shown The video, released online Sunday, shows the aftermath of a beheading, but the victim's decapitated head is not clearly recognizable. The White House confirmed that the video showed Kassig.
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Analysts say the latest video is aimed partly at local residents
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Marks: The video's release was timed to counter coalition claims that it's make strides against ISIS | 57,834 | record_train |
Unbeaten @placeholder remained three points clear of defending champions with four matches to play after both teams won narrowly against lowly opposition. | (CNN) -- Dutch international Wesley Sneijder scored twice as Inter Milan continued their renaissance in Serie A by beating Udinese 3-1, keeping alive the Italian side's chances of European Champions League qualification. Sneijder's brace turned Wednesday's match after Udinese had taken an early lead through Danilo, then midfielder Ricardo Alvarez scored at the end of the first half to all but seal the win for Inter. The result means that the Nerazzurri have been undefeated -- winning three matches and drawing two -- since youth team coach Andrea Stramaccioni replaced Claudio Ranieri earlier this month. Champions League football was but a distant dream for Inter, but 11 points from a possible 15 has left the 2010 European title winners sixth in the table -- just three points off third-placed Lazio, who surprisingly lost 2-1 to relegation-threatened Novara earlier in the day.
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Inter Milan beat Udinese 3-1 in Italy's Serie A to stay in hunt for Champions League spot
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Wednesday's matches were rescheduled after death of Livorno's Piermario Morosini
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Leaders Juventus and second-placed holders Milan both win to keep the gap at three points
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Barneys store employee had asked the 19-year-old for @placeholder when he used | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 07:34 EST, 24 October 2013 | UPDATED: 10:39 EST, 24 October 2013 A second black Barneys customer has claimed store clerks racially profiled her after she bought a designer bag - and police officers pounced on her, demanding to know how she could afford it. Kayla Phillips, 21, said she was stunned when she heard of the case of Trayon Christian, a black 19-year-old student, who was held by police after buying a $350 designer belt from the store. The young mother, from Brooklyn, New York, said she experienced similarly shocking treatment from staff at the Madison Avenue store in February when she bought a $2,500 Céline handbag.
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Kayla Phillips splashed out on the Céline handbag at the Manhattan department store in February - and four cops approached her in the street
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They eventually let her go after she showed them her ID - but she is now suing the NYPD for $5 million
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It comes after Trayon Christian, 19, was hadcuffed after buying a $350 Salvatore Ferragamo belt and accused of fraud
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There were 10 clubs competing for Bamford’s signature, and the player said: ‘I had a chat with @placeholder and spoke to a few other managers about 10 days ago. | By Craig Hope for MailOnline Follow @CraigHope_DM Middlesbrough have completed a season-long loan deal for Chelsea striker Patrick Bamford. The England Under-21 international scored 17 times for League One MK Dons last season before adding another eight in the Championship with Derby County. The 20-year-old was at Boro’s Rockcliffe Park headquarters today to finalise his move and he could make his debut at Readin gon Saturday. First-team football: Chelsea have shipped Patrick Bamford out on loan to Middlesbrough Loan ranger: The striker had a successful stint at Boro's Championship rivals Derby last season Delight: Bamford is raring to go at Middlesbrough
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Bamford will spend the season on loan at Middlesbrough
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The 20-year-old striker has previously had successful loan spells at MK Dons and Derby
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Residents of @placeholder are accusing the man in the white shirt of being a supporter of the cartel, despite his claims siding with the vigilantes | By Daily Mail Reporter and Ap Vigilantes are searching an extensive cave system in the hunt for the last fugitive boss of the Knights Templar drug cartel, a "self-defense" group leader in western Mexico said Thursday. Vigilante leader Estanislao Beltran said there are signs the cartel had used the caves near the town of Arteaga in Michoacan state. 'I think they used it as a hideout,' said Beltran, who had descended about 100 meters (yards) into the caves. 'We found evidence.' Vigilantes: Groups of armed vigilantes search a cave for cartel leader Servando 'La Tuta' Gomez, a Mexican teacher-turned-drug kingpin
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Vigilantes last week stormed the Mexican town of Atreaga in search of Servando "La Tuta" Gomez
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Gomez is the last remaining leader of the Knights Templar drug cartel who hasn't been either captured of killed
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Prior to being a drug kingpin and international fugitive, Gomez was a school teacher
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Gomez has the support of many of the residents of the town, as he often donates a lot of his money from the drug trade to the town and its people
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The vigilante groups believe Gomez is hiding out in a complex system of caves on the outskirts of Arteaga | 57,838 | record_train |
The @placeholder will not be awarded any qualification at the end of the course, which he is set to finish in mid-March. | By Kieran Corcoran PUBLISHED: 06:11 EST, 3 January 2014 | UPDATED: 12:53 EST, 3 January 2014 'Mediocre': Some students were not pleased that Prince William will be allowed to study at Cambridge after achieving only ABC at A-Level Cambridge students have rounded on Prince William for getting a 'free pass' place at Cambridge University, while falling short of their usual exacting standards. The Duke of Cambridge, 31, was admitted to the prestigious institution for a 10-week 'bespoke' course in agricultural management, which will see him study for 18 to 20 hours a week at part of the university's school of Technology.
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Prince William has been admitted to study agricultural management
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A 'bespoke' ten-week course in the school of Technology was made for him
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The average Cambridge undergraduate requires A*AA grades, while William only achieved ABC when he studied at Eton College | 57,839 | record_train |
Praise: Kate looks solemn as William gets up to make a speech in which he paid tribute to the @placeholder sacrifice | A delicate pink peony perched atop her Jane Taylor hat and her neat Alexander McQueen coat falling in razor sharp pleated folds to her knees, the Duchess of Cambridge couldn't have chosen a more appropriate ensemble yesterday. From the soft cream colour of the coat came a subtle nod to white, the colour of peace, while the summery bloom echoed the fresh flowers laid on the war memorial at St Symphorien cemetery in Mons by her husband, Prince William. And the Duchess wasn't the only one to send a message with her clothes. Queen Mathilde of the Belgians chose a delicate soft blue, a colour redolent of motherhood, peace and tranquilty.
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The Duchess wore cream in a nod to the peace that ended 100 years ago
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Her choice was echoed by the Duchess of Cornwall and the Queen
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Pretty peony atop her hat referenced floral tributes left to the fallen
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Queen Mathilde of the Belgians also nodded to peace in tranquil blue
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William, Kate and Harry were at the St Symphorien cemetery in Mons
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Theft: The two dresses were taken from Winehouse's home in @placeholder, which became a shrine after her death last year | By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 05:31 EST, 1 November 2012 | UPDATED: 09:07 EST, 1 November 2012 The wedding dress of singer Amy Winehouse, which was about to be auctioned for charity, has been 'stolen to order' in a raid on the London home where she was found dead. She wore it to marry Blake Fielder-Civil in a ceremony in Miami, Florida, while an iconic newsprint cocktail dress from the peak of her fame was also taken. The wedding dress alone was expected to raise in excess of £100,000 for her foundation, which helps youngsters beat drugs and develop their music.
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A dress the singer wore on Later With Jools Holland, worth £30,000, was also taken from her Camden home
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Both were to be auctioned in New York and raise money for her foundation to help young addicts
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Her father Mitch said: 'It's sickening to know that someone would steal something in the knowledge of its sentimental value' | 57,841 | record_train |
However, the experience in @placeholder had a dramatic effect on Maynard's perspective on life: 'She knows that even with her brain tumor, she's still surrounded by love,' Ziegler said. | The mother of terminal cancer patient Brittany Maynard who chose to end her life on Sunday has given a glimpse into her daughter's vibrant life. Debbie Ziegler, 56, described everything from cartwheels as a child to volunteering in Nepalese orphanages that made her only child 'smart', 'charismatic', and 'driven'. A single mom, Ziegler raised Maynard alone in Orange County, California, where she worked as a science teacher. Scroll down for video Tribute: Brittany Maynard's mother Debbie Ziegler (pictured) described how her daughter would cartwheel for hours on end until she could do it perfectly. It was a sign of the love and effort she put into everything, she said
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Debbie Ziegler, 56, describes cartwheels, day trips, and volunteering in Asia
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The 29-year-old terminal cancer patient chose to end her life on Sunday
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Her mother describes how Brittany was so moved by Nepalese orphanages
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Ms @placeholder, an aspiring actress, said she had been drawn to the presenter who had seemed genuine, sincere and charming. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 08:33 EST, 15 October 2012 | UPDATED: 12:22 EST, 15 October 2012 A second girlfriend of Justin Lee Collins has spoken of her 'year of hell' with the shamed presenter, claiming he abused her emotionally and demanded a list of her previous sexual partners. Pretty Jo Vandervlist said the comic 'sucked the life' out of her, 'got under her skin' and before she knew it was 'controlling her', according to a report yesterday. Collins, 38, who was last week found guilty of a single charge of harassment against Anna Larke, had been married at the time of his affair with Ms Vandervlist, 37.
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Jo Vandervlist, 37, met comic on MySpace in 2006 when he was still married
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Claims Collins demanded she list previous sexual partners, accused her of being attracted to other men and ordered her to reply to texts within three minutes
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Says she met Collins' ex-partner Anna Larke after they were both invited to TV recording
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Ms Larke admits she may still love Collins in first TV interview
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Tension: @placeholder blasted Chrisley's 'fairy-tale' existence as a sham, dismissed the show as a fake and described his father as bankrupt, toxic and a snake who has shut him out of his own child's life | The ex-girlfriend of reality star Kyle Chrisley has spoken out for the first time to reveal the beating and threats she allegedly endured while pregnant with their daughter. Angela Johnson claims the 23-year-old choked her and threatened her with a knife during their relationship. Her allegations echo those of Kyle's mother, Teresa Terry, who also claimed she suffered domestic abuse during her marriage to millionaire reality star Todd Chrisley. Scroll down for video Claims: Angela Johnson (right) claims Kyle Chrisley, 23, choked her, and threatened her with a knife during their relationship Battle: Angela Johnson with her daughter, Chloe. Johnson, who shares custody of the toddler with Todd Chrisley, 45, says he is determined not to let Chloe return to her father, claiming Kyle is unfit
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Angela Johnson claims the 23-year-old attacked her while she was pregnant
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She says millionaire reality star Todd Chrisley is determined to keep joint custody of his two-year-old granddaughter
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Claims Kyle threatened to stab her and threw a bottle which hit Chloe
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Kyle has well-documented problems with drugs, but claims he is now clean | 57,844 | record_train |
The law applies to flights from @placeholder airports or arriving in the EU on an EU airline, provided the delay or cancellation is not due to extraordinary circumstances. | By Ray Massey If punctuality is your thing, this is not the flight for you. A budget airline’s mid-afternoon flight from Luton to Budapest hasn’t left on time once in the last nine months. The last time Wizz Air flight W62206 departed on time was June 1, 2013. That equates to 293 consecutive late departures, according to flight data specialists EUclaim. Wizz Air's mid-afternoon flight from Luton to Budapest has not left on time once in the last nine months (file picture) The report says of the 3hr 25min flight which is scheduled to leave at 2.20pm or 2.25pm depending on the day: ‘Wizz Air flight W62206 from Luton to Budapest has never left on time since 1st June 2013 with 293 consecutive late departures.’
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Last time the flight left on time was on June 1, 2013, according to EUclaim
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Airline says punctuality is better when measured against industry standard
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Like many women, @placeholder became a victim in a global epidemic that is the leading cause of death and disease among those between the ages of 15 to 49 worldwide. | United Nations (CNN) -- Suksma Ratri separated from her husband after suffering ongoing domestic violence. But four years ago, the young mother from Indonesia found out her ex-husband had become extremely ill, and possibly had AIDS. Ratri immediately went to her doctor to be tested. The results were what she says she largely expected at that point -- she was HIV-positive. Ratri told her story to a gathering of journalists at the United Nations Tuesday, in a press conference to announce the launch of a new campaign by UNAIDS, the U.N.'s joint program on HIV/AIDS. The organization is launching a five-year program to help fight the growing number of issues surrounding women becoming infected with HIV/AIDS.
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UNAIDS launched a five-year program to battle the high rate of HIV infection among women
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Despite being together for nearly a half a decade, @placeholder recently admitted that the pair are in no rush to walk down the aisle. | By Bianca London They're the young model couple who live together, play together and, now work together too. As members of one of the world's biggest modelling agencies, Pixie Lott and Oliver Cheshire have combined work with pleasure by posing for a loved-up shoot. The couple's agency, Select Model Management, have released the candid snaps of pair, who have been dating for over four years. Scroll down for video World's best looking couple? Oliver and Pixie, who have been dating for over four years, posed for some sultry snaps released by their agency, Select Model Management, which were taken when they holidayed in Mallorca
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Pixie, 23, and Oliver, 26, been dating for over four years
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'I decided to do some research online and that's when I came across @placeholder. | By Sam Webb Every time Alfie the terrier, above, was exposed to pollen he had an allergic reaction which left him trapped indoors with painful red and itchy sores. But now the one-year-old can go walkies again thanks to this Lycra ‘onesie’. Owner Joanne Mitchell, 50, of Cullingworth, West Yorkshire, tried various treatments before discovering the lightweight, breathable suit from US company K9 Top Coat. Suits you, cur: Alfie, pictured with owner Joanne Mitchell, can go outside thanks to a special suit that stops his hayfever symptoms Walkies: The lightweight, breathable suit comes from U.S. company K9 Top Coat. Right, with Joanne Mitchell
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@placeholder has until June 2 to name his definitive list of 23 players for the finals. | By Iain Rogers, Reuters Forward Gerard Deulofeu is not thinking about going to the World Cup with Spain but wants to learn from his new team mates after a surprise call-up for Friday’s warm-up match against Bolivia. The 20-year-old spent an injury-disrupted season on loan at Premier League team Everton last term before returning to parent club Barcelona and Spain coach Vicente del Bosque has included him in the squad for the game in Seville. He has been brought in to cover for the injured Jesus Navas as the world and European champions warm up for the defence of their title at the finals, which start in Brazil next month.
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During the probe, @placeholder was given £101,000 of legal advice which licence payers had to fund. | By Richard Kay PUBLISHED: 16:33 EST, 13 October 2013 | UPDATED: 02:42 EST, 14 October 2013 The BBC’s most senior woman executive took her solicitor to the Proms at public expense after paying him thousands of pounds of licence fee money to represent her during the Savile scandal. Helen Boaden, head of radio, invited lawyer Louis Charalambous to join her in a private box at the music festival last month in what insiders have labelled a publicly funded ‘thank you’. Mr Charalambous represented Ms Boaden during last year’s Pollard Review, the £3 million BBC inquiry into the Jimmy Savile affair, and is credited with helping to save her BBC career.
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Helen Boaden, head of radio and former head of news, offered lawyer Louis Charalambous a seat in her publicly-funded private box last month
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The solicitor was paid thousands to represent her during the Savile scandal
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With 14 nights of hosting, Ms Boden far outstripped all other executives | 57,850 | record_train |
But last night he claimed he bore no ill will towards Dr @placeholder. | By Daniel Martin The MP who first raised the alarm against Nigel Evans last night warned that Westminster was 'turning a blind eye' to sexual harassment in the corridors of power. Sarah Wollaston, Tory MP for Totnes, said she had faced 'rank hostility' from colleagues whom she accused of turning on her over her decisions to report allegations against Mr Evans. She said senior political figures have many 'questions to answer' over the culture of the Houses of Parliament, dubbed the 'Palace of Sexminster'. The MP spoke out days after fellow Conservative Mr Evans, the former Commons deputy speaker, was cleared of eight charges of sex attacks on young men, including one of rape.
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"I can't believe at 25, I am holding an @placeholder!" | (CNN) -- Sunday night's American Music Awards seemed much tamer than many of the other awards shows lately, despite having the promise of host rapper Pitbull to ABC that "I hope you got that delay button ready; we're going to have a lot of fun." But there were a few moments during the evening that had viewers buzzing. Here are a few: 1) Justin Timberlake epitomizes "crossover" We will try not to drop the term "blue-eyed soul" here, but the former 'N Sync member nabbed not only favorite pop/rock male but also favorite soul/R& B male and soul/R& B album awards. Before presenting him with the latter award, comedian Sarah Silverman joked that the competition was between Timberlake, the son of the "dad from Growing Pains" (aka) Robin Thicke and Rihanna.
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Justin Timberlake shows that he has the crossover chops
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@placeholder boss Gus Poyet hopes to have Wes Brown (right) fit after a calf injury | Ahead of this weekend's Premier League action, Sportsmail will be providing you with all you need to know about every fixture, with team news, provisional squads, betting odds and Opta stats. Here is all the information you need for Sunderland's home clash with Swansea... Sunderland vs Swansea City (Stadium of Light) Kick-off: Saturday 3pm Odds (subject to change): Sunderland 9/5 Draw 9/4 Swansea 6/4 Referee: Chris Foy Managers: Gus Poyet (Sunderland), Garry Monk (Swansea) Head-to-head league record: Sunderland wins 10, draws 7, Swansea wins 7 Team news Sunderland Sunderland head coach Gus Poyet will make late decisions on a trio of key players ahead of Saturday's Barclays Premier League clash with Swansea.
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Sunderland will make late decisions on Wes Brown, Steven Taylor and Emanuele Giaccherini
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Billy Jones and Will Buckley will both start for the Black Cats
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Wilfried Bony returns for Swansea after being sent off last weekend
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Sunderland conceded seven goals to Swansea last season - only Arsenal and Tottenham scored more
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Black Cats kept three clean sheets in four Premier League home games against Welsh sides
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"If you're only 1-0 up in the Bundesliga, things like this can always happen," @placeholder told Bayern's official website. | (CNN) -- Bayern Munich dropped their first Bundesliga points of the season under new manager Pep Guardiola Tuesday -- frustrated by a late SC Freiburg equalizer in a 1-1 draw. Guardiola made seven changes ahead of Friday's European Super Cup showdown with Chelsea, but the European champions should have still wrapped up the three points. Xherdan Shaqiri put Bayern in front in the 33rd minute at the Mage-Solar Stadium, but paid the price for failing to add to their advantage when Freiburg substitute Nicolas Hofler leveled with four minutes remaining. It has left the Bundesliga champions with 10 points from four games, a point clear of arch rivals Borussia Dortmund, Bayer Leverkusen and Mainz, who all boast perfect records from three games.
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The ship struck a reef and was abandoned by C@placeholderin December 1492 and about two dozen crew members were left behind. | UN investigators have found proof that a shipwreck found off northern Haiti could not be the Santa Maria, the lost flagship from Christopher Columbus' first voyage to the Western Hemisphere, as a U.S. explorer had claimed. Uncesco said a team of experts who explored the site at the request of the Haitian government determined the wreckage was from a more recent vessel for reasons that included the discovery of copper nails and spikes at the site. The Santa Maria would have used components of iron or wood, the agency said. Christopher Columbus on Santa Maria in 1492, in a paiting by Emanuel Leutze from 1855. Experts now believe they have discovered the wreck of the ship off the coast of Haiti.
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U.S. explorer Barry Clifford had announced in May that he believed that he may have found the Santa Maria
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Rival historians claim ship was run aground and used as accommodation
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CBS Miami pointed out that a sonic boom reportedly took place Saturday - and reported that the times for the boom and the @placeholder tremors failed to match. | Tremors have reportedly hit a Florida city at least three times. Coral Gables residents have told local media they've felt the shaking inside their homes. Authorities so far have yet to figure out what's behind the tremors. Scroll down for video Residents: Matt Meehan, left, and Boo Zamek, right, have both said they've felt shaking inside their Coral Gables homes Matt Meehan, who lives in the city, told CBS Miami - which first reported on the shaking - 'These windows started ratting like this. And I'm looking around, and I have a little cat [that] went running in the other direction.'
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Tremors have hit Coral Gables, Florida, at least three times
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Residents have told local media they've felt the shaking inside their homes
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While there have been efforts over the years to defuse hostilities and pursue peace and stability, great anguish has emerged over the @placeholder, which South Korea says was sunk by a torpedo. | (CNN) -- North and South Korea marked the 60th anniversary of the Korean War with sober commemorations and sharp rhetoric as tensions continued to ripple between the two countries over the sinking in March of a South Korean warship. North Korea -- which took the opportunity to blame the United States for causing nearly $65 trillion in "human and material damage" over the last six decades -- continued to ramp up its rhetoric, accusing America of "persistently antagonizing" the country over the sinking of the Cheonan. South Korea blames North Korea for the sinking, which left 46 people dead, but Pyongyang hotly denies the claim. Top South Korean officials on Friday urged the North to stop its provocations as they honored the war dead at ceremonies.
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NEW: U.S. veterans honored with Korean children's folk ballet
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Korean War technically has never ended
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North Korea says U.S. caused trillions in damage
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South Korean leader: "Goal is not military confrontation" | 57,857 | record_train |
Accused rapist @placeholder is seen here being escorted by police in New York in 1990. | By Daily Mail Reporter Mayor Bill de Blasio's pledge to settle the wrongful conviction of five men nicknamed the 'Central Park Five' against New York City could cost the city millions of dollars. Yusef Salaam, Antron McCray, Raymond Santana, Kevin Richardson and Kharey 'Khorey' Wise were convicted as teenagers for the 1989 beating and rape of Patricia Meili, The Wall Street Journal reports. Mellis was jogging at the time in Central Park. The five men were convicted based on their statements to police and before their trials served between 6 3/4 and 13 years in prison, the newspaper says. Members of the Central Park Five Raymond Santana (L), Kevin Richardson (2nd L) and Yusef Salaam (R) along with Angela Black, Richardson's sister, take part in a rally in their support in this January 2013 photos. The men filed a civil suit against New York City in 2003
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Yusef Salaam, Antron McCray, Raymond Santana, Kevin Richardson and Kharey 'Khorey' Wise were convicted as teenagers for the 1989 beating and rape of Patricia Meili
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Convicted based on their statements to police, and before their trials served between 6 3/4 and 13 years in prison
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Decision overturned in 2002 when Matias Reyes, a convicted rapist, told authorities he alone attacked Meili and DNA confirmed it
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Central Park Five filed civil lawsuit against New York City in December 2003, saying they were tricked into making false statements
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Analysis of other wrongful conviction settlements found that average payout would be about $305,000 for each year in prison
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Using this method, the five men would receive between $2 million and slightly under $4 million each | 57,858 | record_train |
Israel is implementing the @placeholder-brokered truce, which took effect Tuesday morning, while maintaining "defensive positions" outside Gaza, the IDF said. | With negotiations for a longer-lasting cease-fire set to begin soon, many Gazans returned to their neighborhoods Tuesday while some remained at shelters not trusting the break in the violence. For now, a 72-hour humanitarian pause is in place, allowing delegations to gather in Cairo, Egypt, to talk about how to make the truce last. For Gaza's 1.8 million residents it also offered a chance to go to a street market for food and goods, or to check on abandoned homes. For Israel, where more than 2,300 rockets have landed since early July, there was, for a change, no sirens blaring.
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Israeli, Palestinian delegations in Cairo with Egyptian officials to act as go-betweens
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Israel says its goal of destroying tunnels has been met
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"Peace? What peace?" the resident of a shattered Gaza neighborhood asks | 57,859 | record_train |
Mercedes–Benz @placeholder said its high dashboard symbol count was due to the complex safety systems it fits including ‘collision prevention assist’ which boosts the braking force when sensors that monitor the distance of vehicles ahead detect a potential impact. | By Ray Massey PUBLISHED: 06:22 EST, 31 July 2013 | UPDATED: 01:59 EST, 1 August 2013 Britain’s motorists are becoming a nation of ‘dashboard dunces’ baffled by the increasing array of warning lights in their cars, new research has revealed. More than nine in ten people failed to recognise one particular warning. The study identified 99 separate dashboard light warnings in 15 of the UK’s most popular cars ranging from the humble Nissan hatchback to Mercedes-Benz executive saloons. Yet just 12 of the symbol designs were common across all models. Breakdown firm Britannia Rescue, which commissioned the report, also conducted a survey of 2,018 drivers that revealed more than half of drivers (52 per cent) can correctly identify all 16 of the most common symbols.
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Nine in 10 failed to recognise the sign for a faulty catalytic converter
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Just 12 of the symbols were common across all car models
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A Mercedes-Benz E Class has the most symbols with 41 compared to a Nissan Micra which has 21 | 57,860 | record_train |
@placeholder, 53, was released from prison earlier this year after serving 10 years for aggravated child molestation of an eight-year-old in 2004, who Anna says is actually her. | Arrest: June when she was arrested for contempt after falling behind in child support June 'Mama June' Shannon failed to pay more than $4,000 in child support to her own mother when she became the legal guardian of Anna 'Chickadee' Cardwell after the little girl was molested. Sandra Hale became Anna's guardian in 2003, a year after the child was allegedly sexually abused by her mother's then-boyfriend Mark McDaniel. According to TMZ, Mama June, now 35, was required to pay Hale $100 a month in child support, but she quickly fell far behind on the payments. In 2009, she was arrested and the Henry County District Attorney filed criminal contempt charges, claiming she had fallen $4,144.62 behind on the child support.
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Sandra Hale became Anna 'Chickadee' Cardwell's legal guardian in 2003
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Anna claims she was abused by her mother's boyfriend Mark McDaniel
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Mama June was required to pay her mother $100 a month in child support
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Court documents state her 'willful and continuous refusal to comply'
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"@placeholder's removal is a positive step, but there are still many more VA scandal figures who also must be purged from the department's payroll in order for veterans and families to receive the closure they deserve," Miller said. | (CNN) -- The embattled head of the Phoenix VA was formally fired Monday. Sharon Helman was in charge of the Phoenix VA Health Care System and the facility at the center of the VA scandal; she was put on administrative leave following a CNN interview in April, in which she denied the existence of a secret list used to cover up delays in patient care. When asked by CNN's Drew Griffin if the Phoenix VA intentionally covered up long wait times, Helman responded, "It's never come from me." Related: Veterans languish and die on VA hospital's secret wait list The VA's Office of Inspector General confirmed in August 3,500 veterans had been waiting for appointments on secret lists at the Phoenix VA.
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Sharon Helman was charge of the Phoenix VA but was formally fired Monday
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@placeholder noticed blood dripping from her own head and tried to stand, but her leg went numb. | (CNN) -- An Army social worker who was preparing to deploy to Afghanistan in 2009 told a military court Monday that she thought the shooting at Fort Hood was a training exercise. She comforted a soldier who later died, she said. Capt. Dorothy Ellen Carskadon was in the Soldier Readiness Processing Center for a final checkup on November 5 that year when admitted gunman Maj. Nidal Hasan began shooting. She dropped to the ground, she said at Hasan's court-martial. Hasan is accused of killing 13 people and wounding 32 others in the shooting rampage at the Army post near Killeen, Texas.
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An Army social worker, shot 4 times, thought the Fort Hood shooting was an exercise
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She comforted a soldier who later died, she said at Maj. Nidal Hasan's court-martial
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A nurse said she saw a man shot to death in front of her as she hid from the gunman | 57,863 | record_train |
'@placeholder grew from a combination of many factors, chief of which was my own dissatisfaction with the sex literature of 1968 and my yearning for a publication that reflected my sexual appetites,' he wrote in the 1971 Screw anthology. | Al Goldstein, the bird-flipping publisher of Screw magazine who helped break down legal barriers against pornography and raged against politicians, organized religion and anything that even suggested good taste, died today at a Brooklyn hospice. According to a friend, attorney Charles C. DeStefano, the controversial character passed away at the age of 77 after suffering from a long illness. Of all the would-be successors to Hugh Hefner's sexual throne, no one was as out there as Goldstein. Al Goldstein, Screw magazine publisher, attends the 25th anniversary party for New York's Le Cirque and Osteria del Circo restaurants in 1998. He died today after a long illness
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Al Goldstein passed away at a Brooklyn hospice after a long illness
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Goldstein, who was jailed multiple times for obscenity, said: 'To be angry is to be alive. I'm an angry Jew. I love it. Anger is better than love. I think it is more pure'
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Mr @placeholder admitted to the killing during a preliminary hearing, officials skipped the trial and went directly to the sentencing, the Times noted. | By Daily Mail Reporter and Ryan Gorman PUBLISHED: 20:17 EST, 18 October 2013 | UPDATED: 20:43 EST, 18 October 2013 A California teenager convicted of murdering an aspiring boxer after baiting him with a fake Facebook profile has been sentenced to life in prison. Manuel Edmundo Guzman Jr, 19, of San Jacinto, was convicted earlier this year of setting up a fake Facebook profile using the picture of an internet model and then killing Eddie Leal, 23, when he showed up to meet the non-existent woman. Mr Guzman was only 17 when he shot Mr Leal to death, prohibiting the prosecution from seeking the death penalty, according to the Los Angeles Times.
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Edmundo Guzman Jr, 19, accused of using a picture of an internet model in a false Facebook account to lure men
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Prosecutors claim he then shot Eddie Leal, a boxer who came to meet the fictional woman, in a 'thrill kill'
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Mr Guzman will not be eligible for parole | 57,865 | record_train |
Mr @placeholder was hired last month on a reported six-figure salary to provide advice as the party goes into what is expected to be a fiercely fought campaign for the May 2015 general election. | By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor Ed Miliband’s leadership has reached a ‘crunch point’, senior Labour figures have warned after slipped behind the Tories in several polls. The Labour leader will have dinner with his new US election guru David Axelrod in a bid to get his campaign back on track, as economic optimism surged to record levels. It comes as Ed Balls issued a warning that Labour will not win as an ‘anti-business party’ and frontbenchers urged the leadership to address issues which concern ordinary people. Labour leader Ed Miliband has reached a 'crunch point', colleagues say as Ed Balls (left) warns the party cannot win by being anti-business
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Jitters in Labour ranks after Tories secured a lead in several polls
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IpsosMORI survey shows economic optimism highest since poll began
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Labour frontbenchers warn leadership they need to focus on core policies
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'Voters don’t see Miliband as authentic' warns senior shadow minister | 57,866 | record_train |
@placeholder's Seamus Coleman surges forward and has a crack at goal, but sees his effort go over the bar | Manchester City's title aspirations were dealt a blow as they were held to a draw with Everton at Goodison Park. Fernandinho opened the scoring for City on 74 minutes, but the lead was short-lived with Steven Naismith pegging one back for the Toffees just four minutes later. Here, Dan King runs through how the players performed. Everton (4-2-3-1) Joel Robles - 7 Not a keeper who inspires confidence but, in the main, his decision making was good and couldn't be faulted for City's goal Seamus Coleman - 7 Has been through a difficult spell but was much better here, defended well and cracked the bar with a left foot drive
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Steven Naismith equalises after Fernandinho had opened the scoring
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Manchester City held to second draw in three games
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Sergio Aguero returns from injury for City
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@placeholder had been Britain's wealthiest man eight years in a row, but has dropped to fourth on £10 billion ($15 billion) -- with £2.7 billion ($4.1 billion) wiped off his value. | (CNN) -- On the day Alisher Usmanov was named as Britain's wealthiest man, his soccer club Arsenal overtook that of one of his "rich list" rivals in the race for a European Champions League place next season. Usmanov, the English team's joint-biggest shareholder along with American Stan Kroenke, is worth £13.3 billion ($20.2 billion) according to the annual Sunday Times table -- a rise of almost £1 billion ($1.5 billion) since last year. Arsenal moved up into third place in the Premier League with Saturday's 1-0 win at Fulham, putting Arsene Wenger's side two points above Chelsea -- owned by Usmanov's fellow Russian Roman Abramovich.
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Derby victory gives Arsenal the edge in race for Champions League place
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Win at 10-man Fulham comes as shareholder Alisher Usmanov is named UK's richest
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It lifts club above Chelsea, owned by fellow Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich
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Former rich list leader Lakshmi Mittal drops to fifth as relegation looms for his club QPR | 57,868 | record_train |
Mrs Gu asked @placeholder late last year to move a large sum of money abroad, and she became outraged when he demanded a larger cut of the money than she had expected due to the size of the transaction, two sources with knowledge of the investigation said. | By Julian Gavaghan PUBLISHED: 06:43 EST, 18 April 2012 | UPDATED: 04:08 EST, 25 April 2012 This is the shabby seaside flat where a British businessmen murdered in China conducted an affair with the woman who is chief suspect in his death, it is claimed. Neil Heywood is said to have shared the £250,000 top-floor terrace apartment near the Bournemouth seafront with Gu Kailai, the wife of one of China's communist party leaders. Mrs Gu has been named as chief suspect in the Old Harrovian's death in a hotel room in Chongqing last November. Mr Heywood was even spotted pinching her bottom as they walked up stairs, it was claimed.
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Neil Heywood 'seen pinching bottom of Gu Kailai on way up to £250,000 flat'
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Sources claim 'affair began due to party boss husband's lack of passion'
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She moved to Britain in 2001 to send son to school and set up business
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Mrs Gu now chief suspect in death, which has sparked scandal in China | 57,869 | record_train |
The responding officer told @placeholder to sit down and be quiet, Marcum told | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:56 EST, 16 June 2013 | UPDATED: 12:56 EST, 16 June 2013 The 14-year-old Kentucky student arrested and suspended from school over a t-shirt now faces the possibility of a year in jail. Originally arrested for wearing a National Rifle Association shirt to school, Jared Marcum was charged Friday with obstructing an officer and faces up to a year in jail and a $500 fine. ‘[Marcum] has no background of anything criminal at all, until now,’ Allen Lardieri, Marcum’s father told WOWK TV. ‘It just seems like nobody wants to admit they’re wrong.’ Suspended: 14-year-old student Jared Marcum was suspended from school and now faces one year in jail for wearing NRA t-shirt to school
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The 14-year-old student has no prior criminal record
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Insists he was only exercising his right to freedom of speech
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Logan Middle School, where the incident occurred, has a statue of a gun holding man out front | 57,870 | record_train |
@placeholder's JET (Japan Exchange and Teaching) program also has recorded a jump in applicants. | (CNN) -- When David Green, 22, graduated from Western Washington University in December, he applied for dozens of jobs, from fast food to secretarial positions -- sending out more than 50 resumes and scoring only two interviews in the process. The organization Reach to Teach has seen a 100 percent increase in applications to teach English in Asia. "It was horrible. I couldn't find anything," said Green, a history and social studies major. With few employment options in his hometown of Bellingham, Washington, Green applied to teach English in a South Korean middle school through Reach to Teach, an organization that assists college graduates with finding teaching positions in Asia. Green, who counts trips to Canada as his only experience abroad, will be leaving for Seoul on March 20 for one year.
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Economy is prompting some recent grads to delay entering U.S. workforce
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Reach to Teach applications are up 100 percent from last year
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Japan's JET program receives 15 percent more U.S. applications | 57,871 | record_train |
"I wear his friendship with honor," @placeholder said in a statement through his publicist. | Hollywood, California (CNN) -- Celebrities extended sympathies Saturday throughout social media about the death of actor Larry Hagman, who gained fame as the villain J.R. Ewing on the TV series "Dallas" during the 1970s and 1980s. Hagman, 81, died Friday in a Dallas hospital of complications from cancer. Linda Gray, who played wife Sue Ellen Ewing on the TV drama, described Hagman as "a true icon loved by so many. "So sad to lose such a wonderful dear bigger than life friend," Gray tweeted. "Larry Hagman was one of a kind and will be with us all forever." Patrick Duffy played brother Bobby Ewing and said Hagman was "a fighter in the gentlest way, against his obstacles and for his friends."
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Linda Gray, who played J.R. Ewing's wife on 'Dallas,' says Hagman was 'bigger than life'
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Hagman's J.R. Ewing inspired Joan Collins to play Alexis, Collins says
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Hagman was 'an element of pure Americana,' says Barbara Eden of 'I Dream of Jeannie'
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Hagmand died Friday of complications from cancer | 57,872 | record_train |
He said innovation is the key for @placeholder, a company that, in the eyes of many, has remained stagnant while rivals better anticipated such digital trends as the growth of social media and mobile networking. | (CNN) -- In the wake of Google alum Marissa Mayer's surprise hiring as CEO, variations of the same question are popping up again and again: What can be done to turn once-mighty Yahoo around? In the salad days of the late '90s and early 2000s, Yahoo was the very face of the Internet for many people. Its search engine was the Web's most-used, letting the company demand top dollars for advertising. As a Web portal, it helped hundreds of million of people take their first tentative steps online. Opinion: What signal is Marissa Mayer giving to Yahoo employees? But along came a company called Google, whose algorithm-based search feature came to dominate the market quickly and whose e-mail service, while not supplanting Yahoo's, played a part in stripping away the company's fading sheen of Internet chic.
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Analysts break down what Yahoo needs to do to turn its business around
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The key is defining what Yahoo is and stripping away what it's not
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Analysts say the company needs more innovation, which has been lacking
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Google alum Marissa Mayer has been named Yahoo's new CEO | 57,873 | record_train |
Witnesses described a well-coordinated attack that began shortly after 1:30 p.m. local time Monday at a busy outdoor market in @placeholder. | Abuja, Nigeria (CNN) -- Boko Haram launched a grisly attack on a Nigerian village in an area that troops had been using as a base in the search for hundreds of schoolgirls abducted by the militant group, witnesses told CNN on Wednesday. The hourslong assault on Gamboru Ngala that left at least 150 people dead, some of whom were burned alive, is the latest in a series of brazen attacks and abductions by Boko Haram, raising concern about whether the Nigerian government can retake control of the region from the entrenched terror group. Word of the attack follows news that President Goodluck Jonathan, who has been under fire for his handling of the mass abduction, accepted U.S., British and Chinese offers of assistance to find the schoolgirls, officials with those governments said.
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Boko Haram militants attacked Gamboru Ngala, killing at least 150 people
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United States and Britain are sending teams to help Nigerian forces
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Nigerian authorities offer a reward for information leading to the girls' rescue | 57,874 | record_train |
She added: 'When we had over 100,000 U.S. troops in Iraq, it still came down to whether the @placeholder were willing and able to fight for their own country.' | U.S. National Security Adviser Susan Rice has warned that the fight against the Islamic State will be a 'long-term effort' - and one in which Iraq must take the lead. Speaking on NBC's 'Meet The Press', the 49-year-old said that ground troops will be a part of the campaign to combat the terror group, which has seized swathes of both Iraq and Syria. But she repeated administration pledges that they will be Iraqi forces - not American - saying: 'It's got to be the Iraqis. This is their fight. This is their territory.' Scroll down for video Security adviser: Speaking on NBC's 'Meet The Press', Susan Rice (pictured) said that ground troops will be a part of the effort to combat ISIS. But she repeated administration pledges that they will be Iraqi forces
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U.S. National Security Adviser warns fight against ISIS will be 'long-term'
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'It's got to be the Iraqis, this is their fight, this is their territory,' says Rice
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U.S. will continue to 'do what it can' by air to 'degrade and destroy' ISIS
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ISIS, which has seized swathes of Iraq and Syria, approaching Baghdad | 57,875 | record_train |
scoring on satisfaction was not as impressive as @placeholder, achieving 74 out of 100. | By Claire Bates PUBLISHED: 11:40 EST, 7 January 2013 | UPDATED: 13:44 EST, 7 January 2013 The start of a new year sees millions go on a diet in an attempt to shift their post-Christmas bulge. But which weight-loss plans actually work? A new survey suggests the most successful dieters reach for their smartphones. Consumer Reports magazine asked 9,000 of its readers to reveal what commercial and DIY diet plans they had been on and rate how successful they were. Weighty issue: A survey has revealed which diets promoted the best customer satisfaction While people lost 'significant' weight on all 13 of the plans in the survey the free mobile app MyFitnessPal got the highest reader score.
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MyFitnessPal scored the highest in satisfaction levels in a survey of 13 popular weight-loss plans
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Weight Watchers was the best paid-for plan
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Blind brings something @placeholder values in a squad, which is versatility. | By Simon Jones for the Daily Mail It's not quite panic stations, but Saturday's 2-1 defeat by Swansea in Louis van Gaal's first competitive game as manager highlighted deficiencies at Old Trafford. The Dutchman and Ed Woodward have two weeks to act before the transfer window closes. They will be seeking to avoid another disastrous season, and here's who they're after, and what chance they have of capturing them. Early worry: Saturday's 2-1 defeat to Swansea highlighted huge deficiencies in the United team Down to business: Van Gaal has work to do before the transfer window closes on September 2
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Man United lost 2-1 to Swansea in Louis van Gaal's first game in charge
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The loss highlighted deficiencies in the side after finishing seventh last year
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United are close to signing centre back Marcos Rojo from Sporting
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Daley Blind could also provide versatility to Van Gaal's side
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Angel Di Maria of Real Madrid and has also been linked with United | 57,877 | record_train |
@placeholder remain keen on a deal for Roma's Kevin Strootman also but that may wait until January. | By Simon Jones Thomas Muller wants clarification over his future at Bayern Munich. The Germany international is interested in talking to Manchester United if Bayern can not assure him of a greater role. Champion player: Tomas Muller helped Bayern Munich win a league and cup double this term On the radar: Kevin Strootman has emerged as a target for Louis van Gaal once he takes over at United He said: 'I have reached the point where I want to know if I am an essential component of the Bayern Munich first XI for the new season and if the club has plans for me. That’s why I will be out to have a meeting.'
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German international worried about first team chances at Bundesliga champions
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Muller plans to have a meeting Munich over his future
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Murdough died in a @placeholder jail cell during one of the coldest recorded winters in city history. | By Associated Press A mentally ill, homeless former Marine who died in an overheated jail cell more than two months ago was a giving and kind person, his relatives said Friday during a modest family funeral. 'You're going to be missed, Big Bro,' a tearful Cheryl Warner said at the poignant farewell for 56-year-old Jerome Murdough. His body lay in a closed, blue-grey casket decorated with purple and white flowers at a Queens funeral home before it was hoisted into a hearse for burial in New Jersey. Massaging the pain: Lakisha Murdough, right, consoles her sister Victoria Murdough, both daughters of Jerome Murdough, during his funeral at the Cobbs Funeral Chapel, in Queens, New York
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Jerome Murdough, 56, had internal body temperature of at least 100 degrees when he was found dead in a cell in Rikers Island February 15
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Figures for the @placeholder reveal the portfolio enjoyed the best performance in its history, with profits rising to £240million in the year to March 31 from £231million the year before. | By Graham Smith PUBLISHED: 09:16 EST, 21 June 2012 | UPDATED: 09:48 EST, 21 June 2012 On the up: The Queen's income will receive a boost next year after record profits from her lucrative Crown Estate property empire The Queen’s income will receive a boost next year after record profits from her lucrative Crown Estate property empire. Controversial changes made last year tying Royal Family funding to Crown Estate profits means the Queen and royal household will be entitled to a 16 per cent hike in their official duties grant - to £36million from next April, up from £31million this year.
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Queen and royal household now entitled to a 16% hike in their official duties grant - to £36million from next April, up from £31million this year | 57,880 | record_train |
darkened his mood on the eve of a reunion with @placeholder, the | By David Kent PUBLISHED: 08:58 EST, 25 February 2014 | UPDATED: 15:19 EST, 25 February 2014 Jose Mourinho has blasted a French media recording of a private conversation in which he appeared to criticise his strikers a 'disgrace' as he defended his relationship with Samuel Eto'o. Mourinho, whose comments were broadcast on French TV, said he was joking when he complained about Chelsea's lack of strikers and made an unflattering comment about the age of Eto'o. The Chelsea manager insists he was joking and fumed at the ethics of the journalists who recorded his comments.
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Jose Mourinho insists: 'There is no story. It was a funny conversation between me and someone not from the football world'
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Mourinho defends relationship with Samuel Eto'o, saying he is 'one of the few players to work with me at a second club'
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Mourinho describes facing Didier Drogba as 'a difficult and strange feeling'
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And yet still @placeholder believes that attitudes towards women within football have remained stuck in the past. | (CNN) -- There's no skirting around the issue -- short shorts, long shorts -- it doesn't matter to the biggest name in women's football, Marta. Who better to talk about the struggles facing the sport than the woman known across the world as "the female Pele?" In fact, if you ask Pele himself, largely acknowledged to be the greatest player to have ever kicked a football, he will tell you that he calls her "Pele with skirts." Unlike the suggestion of FIFA president Sepp Blatter, who said in 2004 that women soccer players could wear skimpier outfits to make the sport more appealing, Pele's comment was taken as a compliment.
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Marta is considered to be one of the greatest female football players in history
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The 27-year-old began playing soccer as a child against the local boys in her area
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Rio Ferdinand won 81 caps for @placeholder before retiring from international football | In his glory-filled years as a Manchester United player you knew what you were going to get with Rio Ferdinand. Few central defenders were as comfortable on the ball while the former England captain also knew when to find Row Z. Ferdinand could read the game a step or two ahead and had an iron will to win. He's not a Manchester United player anymore though so what, if anything, will have changed as he returns to Old Trafford to face his old employers for the first time. At 35 he's no spring chicken and with his new boss Harry Redknapp well into the numbers needed for a free bus pass, we thought the pair would be up for a game of bingo - and you can play along too.
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Rio Ferdinand returns to Manchester United with QPR on Sunday
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The defender spent 12 years at Old Trafford before leaving this summer
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A staggering one million live in conditions considered by the @placeholder to be unsafe and vulnerable to future storms. | Tacloban, Philippines (CNN) -- Juvilyn Tanega sits inside her sweltering tent looking at pictures of the children she will never see again. All six died the night of November 8, along with their father and their grandmother. Tanega now lives alone near her own father in the Philippine city of Tacloban, still trying to come to terms with her appalling loss. They died as they tried to shelter from Typhoon Haiyan inside their wood and tin shack. Tanega somehow survived the wall of water that swept away her family and her future. She is one of 100,000 people, according to the United Nations, who now live in tents throughout the region of the central Philippines devastated by one of the strongest storms ever recorded.
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Around 100,000 people in the typhoon devastated region of the Philippines live in tents
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The city of Tacloban is slowly rebuilding with government plans for 200,000 homes for 1 million residents
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The insurance industry's trade group argues that the changes are a direct result of @placeholder. | When Jody Sabatino opened her mailbox last month, she got some jaw-dropping news: Her insurance company, UnitedHealthcare, was cutting the 79-year-old's most trusted doctor from its Medicare Advantage plan. In fact, four of her six regular doctors won't be covered at all next year. "I couldn't believe it. I just couldn't believe it," Sabatino said. What's easier to believe for those affected by the cuts is that because Obamacare makes it harder for insurers to cut patients from their rolls, they're cutting doctors instead -- and hoping patients follow them off the plan. United's move left Sabatino and her 94-year-old husband, Nick, facing a tough choice: Do they stay with United and find new doctors or try to keep their doctors by finding a new insurance plan?
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Ohio doctor is one of many being dropped by insurance companies, AMA says
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Medicare cuts in Obamacare are changing provider networks, industry spokesman says
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Ohio couple opted for a more expensive insurance plan to keep their doctor | 57,885 | record_train |
Giving his name as @placeholder, the suspect wore a red and white robe, filthy after months of living on the street. | Decapitated corpses have turned up in the Ivory Coast after a wave of child murders - with one attacker calmly telling police that God had told him 'to cut off children's heads ... and then I would be made king.' More than 20 children have vanished in the past few months, with their bodies found mutilated. But one suspected killer was caught after he tried to attack two boys while they were fetching water from a well in in Yopougon, a suburb of Abidjan, on January 25. Those gathered around the well watched in horror as Cedric, 14, and Souleymane, 10, were attacked by Drissa Coulibaly with a machete.
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Decapitated and mutilated corpses found after a wave of child murders
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One attacker was caught after he tried to decapitate two boys
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Drissa Coulibaly attacked Cedric, 14, and Souleymane, 10, with a machete
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He calmly told police: 'God told me to do this. God told me to cut off children's heads' | 57,886 | record_train |
Why 'Die Hard' is the perfect @placeholder movie for guys | (CNN) -- Not your typical Valentine's Day release, "Die Hard"'s fifth is Hollywood's counterpunch to chocolates, roses and romance. It's an anti-date movie. Well, unless your date is also your dad. Bruce Willis has been playing John McClane, off and on, for a quarter century now, and while he shows no inclination of throwing in the towel, it's hard to see much future for the geriatric action film he and his former Planet Hollywood cronies are peddling these days with "The Expendables." "A Good Day to Die Hard" is a more lavish demolition derby than "Bullet to the Head" or "The Last Stand," but it's also more slavish in its adherence to a formula that's all but spent. No one's heart seems to be in it, they're just going through the motions.
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Bruce Willis is back for the latest installment in the "Die Hard" franchise
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The film finds his character traveling to Moscow to find his son
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It was a little more than a year ago that @placeholder laid off more than 1,200 workers, even after a bill that extended the retirement date of the shuttle program from February to July 2011. | (CNN) -- A partnership between NASA's Kennedy Space Center and Boeing will bring more than 100 jobs to Florida's Space Coast, the governor announced on Monday. "Florida has five decades of leadership in the space industry, which makes our state the logical place for the next phase of space travel and exploration," Gov. Rick Scott said in a statement. Boeing's plans include manufacturing and testing its Crew Space Transportation-100 spacecraft and locating its Commercial Crew program headquarters at Cape Canaveral. The move is expected to create 140 jobs in Florida by June 2013 and 550 by December 2015. Republican Rep. Sandy Adams called the announcement "welcomed news" as she recounted the devastating job losses her 24th Congressional District has suffered since the space shuttle program ended.
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Boeing partners with Kennedy Space Center to establish new headquarters
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The move is expected to bring 140-550 jobs to Florida
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After being asked so many times if he'd follow in his dad's footsteps up the face of Everest, @placeholder found his answer on their 2003 trip. | When Jim Whittaker became the first American to stand on top of Mount Everest 50 years ago, he was anything but elated. Reaching Earth's highest point only 10 years after New Zealander Sir Edmund Hillary became the first to summit along with Tenzing Norgay, Whittaker said 50 mph winds were "blowing like hell," compounding the already outrageous temperature of 35 below zero. The jetstream blasted Whittaker and Sherpa Nawang Gombu as Whittaker pounded the pick of his American flag into the ice. But when the two men looked down from their perch, 29,028 feet above sea level, they realized summiting was not their journey's end. They still had far to go, and they'd just run out of bottled oxygen on top of the world.
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Mountaineer Jim Whittaker reached the summit of Mount Everest in 1963
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His son, Leif, accomplished the same feat in 2010 and 2012
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Climbers now encounter challenges Jim Whittaker didn't have to face in 1963 | 57,889 | record_train |
A @placeholder spokesman said: ‘YouTube has community guidelines that prohibit dangerous or illegal activities such as bomb-making, hate speech and incitement to commit violent acts, and we have removed a significant number of videos under these policies.’ | By Arthur Martin PUBLISHED: 15:59 EST, 24 May 2013 | UPDATED: 21:36 EST, 24 May 2013 Radicalised: Michael Adebolajo after the brutal murder Internet giants were last night slammed for refusing to remove extremist websites. Search engines such as Google and Yahoo must do more to shut down hate-filled sites in the wake of the Woolwich attack, MPs said. Thousands of videos which help to radicalise impressionable young men are easily available on YouTube. And within hours of the execution of Drummer Lee Rigby, 25, vile messages praising the attack and encouraging further outrages appeared on Twitter. Police have seized computers since Wednesday’s atrocity and are still investigating if the two fanatics who beheaded the soldier were indoctrinated by online terror videos. Michael Adebolajo, 28, was radicalised by a banned extremist group whose members use the internet to recruit impressionable young men.
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Thousands of videos which help radicalise young men are easily available
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Search engines and social media rely on users to 'flag up' offensive material
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A 31-year-old man was arrested at 9.30pm in London on suspicion of terrorism offences, the charge is not related to the murder of Lee Rigby
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RAF fighters were scrambled over London to intercept a jet
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The family of Drummer Rigby spoke movingly of their love for him
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It emerged that second killer Michael Adebowale was radicalised at university where he met Adebolajo
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More than £500,000 was donated to the Help for Heroes charity | 57,890 | record_train |
At a news briefing Monday, the CDC confirmed that samples it tested from children who had been hospitalized in @placeholder and in Kansas City, Missouri, did show signs of the EV-D68 virus, meaning there is a possible regional outbreak. | A respiratory virus is sending hundreds of children to hospitals throughout the Midwest and beyond, health officials say. The unusually high number of hospitalizations reported could be "just the tip of the iceberg in terms of severe cases," said Mark Pallansch, a virologist and director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Division of Viral Diseases. Twelve states have contacted the CDC for assistance in investigating clusters of enterovirus: Alabama, Colorado, Michigan, Georgia, Ohio, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Kentucky and Utah. Four -- Colorado, Illinois, Missouri and Iowa -- have confirmed cases of Enterovirus D68, also known as EV-D68.
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Iowa, Colorado, Missouri and Illinois have confirmed EV-D68 cases
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Missouri doctor calls situation "unprecedented" in terms of kids in intensive care
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About 475 children were recently treated at one Kansas City hospital
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Enterovirus EV-D68 causes respiratory illnesses like a cold, only worse | 57,891 | record_train |
@placeholder made the woman's consent to marriage mandatory and gave women the opportunity to inherit, own property, run businesses and participate in government. | (CNN)I am a Muslim, but I wasn't always. I converted to Islam in November 2001, two months after 9/11. I was 21 and living in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. It was a bad time to be a Muslim. But after four years of studying, poking and prodding at world religions and their adherents, I decided to take the plunge. Questions and answers I am the product of a Creole Catholic and an Irish atheist. I grew up Catholic, then was agnostic, now I'm Muslim. My journey to Islam began when I was about 15 years old in mass, and had questions about my faith. The answers from teachers and clergymen -- don't worry your pretty little head about it -- didn't satisfy me.
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Theresa Corbin converted to Islam at age 21
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She found the religion appealed to her intellect and feminist ideals
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"Muslims come in all shapes, sizes, attitudes, ethnicities, cultures and nationalities," she writes
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New Zealand wines would also become more pricey if the @placeholder and NZD hit parity | New Zealand skiing holidays and Kiwi wines are set to get more expensive with economists predicting the Australian dollar will fall to parity with the New Zealand dollar ANZ economist Daniel Been said the Aussie and Kiwi dollar will likely reach parity for the first time since both currencies were floated, after the AUD hit a record low 103.01 Kiwi cents last Thursday. 'At the moment momentum suggests that parity is more likely than not,' Mr Been said New Zealand skiing holidays (such as in Queenstown, pictured) are set to get more expensive with economists predicting the Australian dollar will fall to parity with the New Zealand dollar within 12 months
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Experts say the Aussie and Kiwi dollar will likely reach parity for first time
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The Australian dollar hit a record low of 103.01 Kiwi cents last Thursday
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‘I found @placeholder better for treating every type of bug. | 'Super honey': A new type of honey has produced amazing results treating wounds and infections A new honey has been produced that has had ‘amazing’ results treating wounds and infections. The bio-engineered product Surgihoney was tested on babies, new mothers, cancer patients and the elderly for over a year in Hampshire hospitals. Wounds and ulcers, including those infected with the superbug MRSA, healed within days, while the number of women who suffered infections after giving birth by caesarean section has halved. It has also healed the wounds of soldiers returning from Afghanistan, and been used to treat acne and to protect the skin of cancer patients fitted with a catheter for chemotherapy.
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Surgihoney has been tested in Hampshire hospitals for a year
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Wounds, ulcers and MRSA healed within days thanks to the honey | 57,894 | record_train |
At @placeholder, a Van Gaal team conceded five for what the Dutch coach feels is the first time in his career. | Louis van Gaal has admitted his players are having problems coping with his methods at Manchester United as it emerged that a one-hour inquest was held the day after the dismal 5-3 defeat at Leicester last Sunday. Striker Robin van Persie said ‘confronting’ views were exchanged during the meeting but feels this was beneficial to the squad as United look for a win against West Ham on Saturday to stop their Premier League campaign veering completely off track. Van Persie is still puzzled by United’s failure to beat Leicester after leading 3-1. Louis van Gaal could barely watch as his side capitulated 5-3 against Leicester City last weekend
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Louis van Gaal concedes his players are taking time to adapt to him
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Robin van Persie revealed a crisis meeting was held after Leicester match
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United lost 5-3 to the Foxes, prompting Van Gaal to accept that his team have major problems
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The Dutchman is without 10 players through injury or suspension
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United take on West Ham at Old Trafford on Saturday
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Van Gaal admits he tried to sign a central defender in the summer | 57,895 | record_train |
But Nadella said the translation technology the program uses has been in development at @placeholder for 15 years. | Skype users soon will be able to expand the list of people they can connect with, says Microsoft, owner of the popular Web-chat tool. Still in its early stages of development, Skype Translator, as it's being called for now, will provide voice and text language translation for calls between people speaking different languages. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and Gurdeep Pall, the vice president in charge of Skype, demonstrated the technology Tuesday night in California at the Code Conference, sponsored by tech-news site Re/Code. "It is going to make sure you can communicate with anybody without language barriers," Nadella said at the gathering in suburban Los Angeles. "In fact, it's the most human of things."
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The heads of Microsoft and Skype show off a new language-translation tool
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Skype Translator lets speakers of different languages communicate with each other
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says the project is in its early stages
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This @placeholder ethos is probably the strongest theme binding all the participants. | New York (CNN) -- "Inspiration exists," runs a famous quote attributed to Spanish artist Pablo Picasso. "It just has to find us working." And at the Maker Faire, which took place in the grounds of the New York Hall of Science recently, there was plenty of evidence of that hard work. The Maker Faire is a glorious celebration of nerdiness. When exhibitors aren't talking excitedly about Ram or Javascript, or the correct proportion of catalyst to reactant in the conversion of vegetable oil to biofuel, they are showcasing the truly incredible benefits to be reaped from locking yourself away in your room or garden shed for years on end.
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Maker Faire in New York provides a platform for inventors to showcase their ingenious ideas
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Organized by "Make Magazine," the exhibition attracts many DIY inventors and thousands of visitors
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Vast array of ideas and projects on display from animatronic robots to special effects masterclasses | 57,897 | record_train |
'@placeholder enjoyed meeting him as did I and his knowledge and enthusiasm are invigorating.' | By Liz Hull and Charles Walford PUBLISHED: 05:45 EST, 20 June 2012 | UPDATED: 13:44 EST, 21 June 2012 It is a campaign that has garnered global interest and provoked anger at her local council. Now nine-year-old Martha Payne's efforts to highlight the poor standard of food in her school have found celebrity support. She is teaming up with celebrity chef Nick Nairn to help the council provide more nutritious meals at her school, Lochgilphead Primary in Argyll. Martha's father, Dave Payne, wrote in an email to today.com: 'Nick has been involved in promoting healthy food for many years.
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Martha Payne started the NeverSeconds blog six weeks ago
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Uses it to post images and opinions about what she had been served for lunch at her school’s cafeteria in Lochgilphead, Argyll
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Argyll and Bute Council told her to stop taking photos of food in the school canteen
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Picturesque: The jogger was spotted close to @placeholder harbour in New Zealand | Freedom to jog naked: Andrew Lyall Pointon, 47, won his appeal against offensive behaviour (stock picture) The right to go jogging in the nude has been upheld by the High Court in New Zealand. Andrew Lyall Pointon, 47, was wearing only a pair of shoes when he was spotted by a woman while running at 8.30am in a forest near Tauranga in August last year. She called police and he was arrested during another nude run. Pointon was charged with offensive behaviour and found guilty in Tauranga District Court last December. An appeal was thrown out in June, but a second appeal has just been upheld by Justice Paul Heath in the High Court at Tauranga.
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Shocked complainant said she would never walk her dog in Oropi Park, New Zealand, again
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Andrew Pointon, 47, was charged with offensive behaviour for his naked runs
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