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people tucked on the edge of @placeholder in one of Illinois' poorest | By Louise Boyle and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 22:18 EST, 25 August 2012 | UPDATED: 11:06 EST, 26 August 2012 A 25-year-old southwestern Illinois man was charged Saturday with aggravated criminal sexual abuse in connection with a St. Louis teenager who said she was held captive in his home for three years. St. Clair County State's Attorney Brendan Kelly said Saturday that Steven Elliot Johnson had sex with the then-underage teenager. Johnson's mother, 54-year-old Owida Johnson, was charged with two misdemeanor counts of child endangerment. Scroll Down for Video Owida Johnson, 54, (left) and her son teven Elliot Johnson, 25, have been charged in connection with the alleged sexual abuse and imprisonment of a 19-year-old girl in Washington Park, Illinois
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Steven Elliot Johnson, 25, has been charged with aggravated criminal sexual abuse in connection with a teenager who claims she was held captive in his home for three years
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Johnson's mother, 54-year-old Owida Johnson, was also charged with two misdemeanor counts of child endangerment
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Missing 19-year-old was 15 years old when she disappeared in East St Louis, Illinois
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She alleges she was raped by her captor, fell pregnant and had a baby who was also kept at the home
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SWAT team stormed house earlier this week and arrested 24-year-old man
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According to the teen, the suspect's mother helped detain her and helped falsify medical records
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The girl allegedly told investigators the man and his mother coerced her into using a false name when giving birth to conceal that she was underage
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Boy, 16, also taken from the home which is located next to a gas station | 6,200 | record_train |
Defterios: If you look at the @placeholder, specifically within this Gulf region, it's quite a radical change to open up specific sectors to majority foreign ownership. | (CNN) -- Not only is Sheikha Lubna Al Qasimi the first woman to hold a ministerial post in the United Arab Emirates, the first female minister of economy in the Gulf, and the first to start a Middle Eastern BB marketplace, but she's also the first minister - anywhere in the world - to launch her own perfume line. Member of Sharjah royal family and one of Forbes' 100 most powerful women, Sheikha Lubna took the post of minister for economy and planning of United Arab Emirates in 2004. Her background is in IT and before the government appointment worked at the Dubai Ports Authority where she gained the "Distinguished Government Employee Award" in 1999 for developing a documentation system that reduced cargo turnaround from one hour to ten minutes.
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Sheikha Lubna was first female minister in the United Arab Emirates
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Openness to foreign ownership is the "natural path", she says
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If countries "lock up" interest due to protectionism there are other places to go | 6,201 | record_train |
While thousands of personnel from the army base are now in Iraq, more -- about 5,000 -- are in @placeholder. | Since 1848, Fort Bliss has been where U.S. soldiers toil, train and sweat under the strong Southwest sun before departing for battlegrounds around the world. It has also been where their loved ones grieve upon hearing the worst possible news from the war front -- including in 52 cases over eight years of fighting in Iraq. Such heart-wrenching returns from that Middle Eastern nation will soon become history. President Barack Obama announced Friday that the vast majority of the more than 39,000 U.S. troops now stationed in Iraq, including about 3,500 from Fort Bliss, "will definitely be home for the holidays."
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Fort Bliss is home to the Army's 1st Armored Division and has 3,500 personnel in Iraq
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They'll all be coming home within weeks after Obama announced a troop withdrawal
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A military spouse says "it was very emotional" when she and others heard the news
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She and others are happy, while cognizant their loved ones could head to Afghanistan | 6,202 | record_train |
29million Bulgarian and Romanian citizens to live and work in other @placeholder | By James Chapman PUBLISHED: 19:33 EST, 4 March 2013 | UPDATED: 02:51 EST, 5 March 2013 Migrants from the European Union could be charged for seeing a GP. Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt has questioned if it is appropriate to give free health care to short-term visitors Migrants from the European Union could be charged for seeing a GP, put to the bottom of the council house queue and denied access to benefits among emergency measures being drawn up by ministers. A squeeze on access to the Health Service, taxpayer-subsidised housing and welfare is being considered as part of a package designed to limit the number of people who come from Bulgaria and Romania when controls are lifted at the end of this year.
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Migrants from the European Union could be charged for seeing a GP, put to the bottom of the council house queue and denied access to benefits
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But Number 10 confirmed that to comply with EU law so could UK citizens
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It could raise prospect of people having to prove eligibility to access services | 6,203 | record_train |
This weekend is again set to be warm enough to venture outside with temperatures hitting @placeholder. | By Rob Cooper PUBLISHED: 08:58 EST, 18 April 2013 | UPDATED: 08:22 EST, 21 May 2013 This is the heart-stopping moment a plane lands sideways on as a pilot battled with the strong winds battering Britain today. The Ryanair aeroplane at Leeds Bradford airport was pictured landing awkwardly, causing a trail of smoke to stream from the wheels as it touched down on the runway. Across the country the weather was a mixed affair, varying between strong winds, heavy and sudden downpours and beautiful spring sunshine. However, most UK families can look forward to a mild weekend and a sunny Saturday.
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Gales of 72mph were recorded at Emley Moor, near Huddersfield, today
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Varied weather throughout UK, with sunshine and heavy rain reported
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Daffodil sellers forced to leave flowers to rot because they bloomed so late
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Forecasters predicting a mild weekend with temperatures of 15C
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M6 motorway shut this morning after a lorry's roof blows off in high winds | 6,204 | record_train |
Authorities say 36-year-old Ms Taylor had a suspicious pen camera on her and attempted to pass @placeholder - the son of former Libyan leader Colonel Gaddafi - a coded letter from the fugitive. | By Anthony Bond PUBLISHED: 05:16 EST, 13 June 2012 | UPDATED: 10:49 EST, 13 June 2012 Detained: Australian lawyer Melinda Taylor is being held in Libya over allegations of spying An Australian lawyer being held in Libya over allegations of spying following a visit to Colonel Gaddafi's son will be released if she provides details of where the country's most wanted man is, authorities have said. Melinda Taylor and her Lebanese-born interpreter Helene Assaf were detained last week while visiting Saif al-Islam Gaddafi in Zintan as part of an International Criminal Court (ICC) team. Officials in the town alleged that during the meeting the pair were caught passing documents to Saif al-Islam from his fugitive right-hand man Mohammed Ismail.
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Melinda Taylor was detained last week while visiting Saif al-Islam Gaddafi in Zintan
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It is alleged she gave documents to Colonel Gaddafi's son from his fugitive friend Mohammed Ismail
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Libyan official proposed deal following visit from International Criminal Court team | 6,205 | record_train |
His body still hasn't been recovered, said @placeholder, who urged the public to reach out to authorities with any information on the case. | (CNN) -- Police charged an 18-year-old with murder in the case of a University of Florida student last seen eight days ago, a police spokesman said Friday. Officer Ben Tobias announced that the Gainesville police department charged Pedro Bravo with the death of Christian Aguilar. He did not offer further details. Ron Kozlowski, one of Bravo's attorneys, told CNN on Friday night that he has "not been presented with any new evidence thus far." Bravo's family is distraught and worried about the murder charge, Kozlowski added. The 18-year-old Aguilar was last seen about 6 p.m. September 20, according to a police statement.
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NEW: The suspect's family is distraught and worried, one of his lawyers says
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Christian Aguilar, 18, was last seen September 20 in Gainesville, police say
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Pedro Bravo told investigators he got into a fight with Aguilar that night and left the scene
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Police announce that Bravo, who was already in custody, is charged with murder | 6,206 | record_train |
Medical assistance was provided to the injured crew members as soon as the aircraft arrived at its parking stand at @placeholder. | Four Air France cabin crew members suffered concussion when a flight from Paris to New York hit severe turbulence shortly after take-off on Tuesday. The airline confirmed flight AF006 from Charles de Gaulle Airport to JFK Airport ‘encountered strong turbulence’ at the beginning of the cruise phase. It says the plane’s captain decided to abort the transatlantic journey and return to Paris, where the superjumbo jet landed safely just before 4.30pm local time. Four Air France cabin crew members were injured when a plane hit severe turbulence This image from FlightRadar24 shows the path of an Air France flight that was forced to return to Paris
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Plane turned around near Leeds after cabin crew members were hurt
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Airbus A380 'encountered strong turbulence' at beginning of cruise phase
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Injured employees received medical attention when plane returned to Paris
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None of the passengers was injured, airline confirms | 6,207 | record_train |
"I was a @placeholder groupie by the age of 6," Williams once told me." | (CNN)Walter Cronkite had a golden rule for all wartime reporters: never self-aggrandize. Even though Cronkite had been the first reporter to fly over the beaches at Normandy on June 6, 1944, he minimized the experience. When asked decades later whether he had flown over Utah or Omaha Beach, Cronkite shrugged. "I think it was Omaha," he said. "We didn't know about those names then, of course. All I knew was the beach. I didn't even know how extensive the landings were." Such self-deprecating responses regarding his own WWII experiences became de rigueur for Cronkite. He gained credibility by dialing back his valor. Considered the "Dean of the Allied Air War," for going on U.S. bombing missions over Nazi Germany, Cronkite, a reporter for the United Press, insisted he was nothing more than a nervous-nelly fly-on-the-wall.
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Douglas Brinkley says Williams should have heeded Cronkite's golden rule for war reporters: never self-aggrandize
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He says the newsman got tripped up when he tried to also be a showman | 6,208 | record_train |
But I really enjoyed the @placeholder shoot,' he said of his recent turn in front of the camera. | By Deni Kirkova for MailOnline With handsome good looks and stellar performance on the pitch Aaron Ramsey is hotly tipped to be the next David Beckham. The Welshman famously scored the winning goal in extra time of the 2014 FA Cup final and has since signed a contract with Elite models. Now the Arsenal midfielder, 23, stars in Urban Active - Men's Health's brand new biannual supplement dedicated to fashion and sport - revealing his diet secrets and what he really thinks about modelling. Scroll down for video Handsome footballer Aaron Ramsey is hotly tipped to be the next David Beckham
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Footballer has recently signed modelling contract
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Reveals his daily diet in Urban Active | 6,209 | record_train |
Part of the story is undoubtedly the fact that the electorate in midterm races tends to be smaller and older than in presidential years, which are more favorable to @placeholder candidates. | (CNN) -- Wednesday's presidential debate might very well give Mitt Romney a significant boost, but the former governor still faces a difficult path. One of the more intriguing aspects of the 2012 election is that Mitt Romney might win a substantial majority among white voters while still losing the presidential election. Regardless of the outcome of this election, the rising minority share of the electorate will force a deep rethinking of Republican strategy. Back in 2008, John McCain won 55% of the non-Hispanic white vote against 43% for Barack Obama. It is worth noting that Obama increased the Democratic share of the white vote by 2 percentage points relative to Sen. John Kerry, the 2004 Democratic presidential nominee.
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Reihan Salam: Mitt Romney and GOP relying on white voters more than ever
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He says their diminishing appeal in African-American, Latino communities is a big risk
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Salam: Growing nonwhite population could turn some red states into swing states
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He says it will be hard for GOP to get a higher share of white vote or to appeal to minorities | 6,210 | record_train |
And let's not forget about the mustache @placeholder grew before the big day to prove he still had control over his life. | (CNN) -- Over the course of two days, 10.5 million people spent four hours watching Kim Kardashian and NBA player Kris Humphries tie the knot. Since the couple's E! special, "Kim's Fairytale Wedding," which aired on October 9 and 10, the pair has honeymooned in Europe, celebrated Kardashian's 31st birthday in Las Vegas, filmed a new season of "Kourtney & Kim Take New York" and filed for divorce. Citing irreconcilable differences, according to court documents from Los Angeles Superior Court, Kardashian filed for divorce from her husband of 72 days on Monday. Please take this time to pick your jaws up off the floor. Wait, you're not surprised?
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Kardashian files for divorce from her husband of 72 days on Monday
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Reality star cites irreconcilable differences, according to court documents
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Source: Most people probably weren't surprised the marriage failed | 6,211 | record_train |
The 82-year-old has repeatedly spoken out to defend former @placeholder chief executive Lord Rennard, who faces a string of sex assault claims against him from party staff and activists. | By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 03:09 EST, 3 June 2013 | UPDATED: 05:10 EST, 3 June 2013 Labour Cabinet ministers tried to sexually assault female politicians, Shirley Williams claimed today. The former Education Secretary claimed that ‘more than one’ senior government figure launched assaults in the 1970s. She said the attacks were ‘worse than groping’ but she did not speak out because of the view that politics is ‘not a soft business’. Assault: Baroness Williams said that as a Labour minister she was pursued by older men in government in the 1970s Baroness Williams served in Labour governments from 1974 to 1979, before later quitting the party to set up the SDP and later the Liberal Democrats.
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Ex-Education Secretary says she was pursued by older men in 1970s
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'Worse than groping' but did not speak out because it was part of politics
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Quit party to set-up SDP and later the Liberal Democrats
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Defended ex-Lib Dem chief Lord Rennard over groping claims | 6,212 | record_train |
They are convinced that when the final parachute payment of about £9million is paid in early August, it will somehow end up in the pockets of the @placeholder family rather than invested in new players. | It says a lot about the reputation of Blackpool chairman Karl Oyston among supporters that Roy Chubby Brown is no longer regarded as the most tasteless comedian in the entertainment capital of the north. Somehow one of English football’s great traditional clubs has turned into a laughing stock under Oyston’s stewardship. It has left thousands of fans desperately worried about the future of their famous old club who supplied two of England’s 1966 World Cup-winning squad, Alan Ball and Jimmy Armfield. Laughing stock: Blackpool have turned into something of a mess under chairman Karl Oyston Brave face: Manager Jose Riga has been in dispute with Oyston over the club's transfer policy
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Desperate fans worried about the future of their club after a period of unrest
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Just eight senior players are currently on Blackpool's books
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Supporters concerned about the lack of investment in playing staff
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They were a Premier League club as recently as 2011 | 6,213 | record_train |
The War of 1812 between the US and @placeholder is also known in America as the country’s second war for independence. | British diplomats in the US have been forced to apologise after revealing they were hosting a party to celebrate the anniversary of the burning of the White House. The British Embassy in Washington held a ‘White House barbeque’ yesterday to mark the two hundredth anniversary of Britain capturing the US capital and setting fire to the President’s iconic address. The Embassy even sent a message on Twitter from its official account with a photograph of a White House cake, flanked by British and American flags and surrounded by sparkler fireworks. British diplomats tweeted this picture to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the burning of the White House
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Diplomats in the US held a ‘White House BBQ' to mark anniversary
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Embassy Tweeted a photo of a White House cake surrounded by sparklers
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On August 24, 1814, British troops occupied Washington for 26 hours
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It is the only time in history that the US capital has been invaded | 6,214 | record_train |
The influence of the @placeholder stars and stripes are evident in the collection, but in the star piece, a full-length dress, they blend together in muted tones, hinting only at their origin rather than screaming out superhero. | LONDON, England (CNN) -- On the surface, the similarities are striking; they were both princesses born in the 1940s in a foreign land. Young and beautiful, the long-haired brunettes soon fell in love and followed their men to the United States where they built a reputation for steely determination and strength. Diane von Furstenberg's comic book image appears in the window at the London launch of her Wonder Woman collection. Thirty years later, in the 1970s, one was rewarded with her own fashion empire, the other, her own TV show. The only thing really separating them was the magic lasso. Oh, and the invisible plane, and maybe the bracelets that deflect bullets...
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Wonder Woman inspired Diane von Furstenberg's latest fashion collection
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The 1940s comic book character is considered one of America's most patriotic
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Diane Von Furstenberg: "There's a Wonder Woman inside every one of us"
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Proceeds will go to Vital Voices, a group that empowers women worldwide | 6,215 | record_train |
Glum: Andre Villas-Boas looks on his side are thumped 5-0 by @placeholder | By Neil Ashton and Sami Mokbel PUBLISHED: 14:34 EST, 15 December 2013 | UPDATED: 05:49 EST, 16 December 2013 Under-fire Tottenham manager Andre Villas-Boas survived a crisis meeting with chairman Daniel Levy and technical director Franco Baldini after Spurs’ 5-0 humbling at home to Liverpool. Despite backing from Levy in the highly-charged meeting, they are short-term guarantees and Villas-Boas knows he could be sacked at a moment's notice. The Spurs chairman is already sounding out potential replacements. Villas-Boas plummeted in the betting markets for next Premier League manager to be shown the door after the defeat, which came just three weeks after the 6-0 thrashing at Manchester City.
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Capello, Hiddink and Hoddle in the frame to replace Portuguese
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Chairman Levy believed to be already sounding out replacements
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Villas-Boas tells Spurs fans that he's to blame for 5-0 thrashing | 6,216 | record_train |
When the @placeholder team systematically goes after Romney for his business background, it makes sense as a political tactic, but it reveals deep insecurity about his case for re-election and it alienates the business community unnecessarily. | (CNN) -- Harry Reid recently sallied forth with a series of attacks on Mitt Romney that had the desired effect. It created headlines. It stirred up the anti-Romney base of the Democratic Party. And it really irritated the Romney camp. It has produced waves of condemnation because of the unsubstantiated assertions that Romney didn't pay taxes for a decade. Reince Preibus, head of the Republican National Committee, called Reid "a dirty liar." Democrats responded that this was a problem Romney brought on himself. All he would have to do is release his tax returns to end the dust-up. But of course, this is one dust-up that will never end. Because in modern politics it seems the goal is to constantly find ways to smear the opposition, facts and decency be damned. That's the reason the birther lie endures. That's the reason that John Kerry, whose military service was distinguished, could be besmirched by the "swift boaters" and a host of political opponents who hadn't anything like his record of service. And because both sides do it to one another, it is considered to be fair play.
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David Rothkopf: Harry Reid made attacks on Romney that riled anti-Romney base and Romney, too
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In modern politics, both sides smear, call it fair play; he backs Obama, deplores these tactics
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He says U.S. facing huge challenges, opportunities; both candidates should debate these
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Rothkopf: Voters must recognize smears as disrespectful to them, demand better, vote their anger | 6,217 | record_train |
Yesterday as @placeholder continued its struggle to come to terms | By Jill Reilly Last updated at 10:17 PM on 17th December 2011 Covered with his favourite cuddly toys, the tiny coffin of 17-month-old Gabriel Leblonk - the youngest victim of the grenade and gun massacre in Belgium - is wheeled out following a moving funeral ceremony. Tragic Gabriel was shot while in his mother Olivia's arms by crazed gunman Nordine Amrani who launched the appalling attack on Christmas shopping crowds in Liege's busy Place Saint Lambert. The 32-year-old convicted criminal, who was due to marry his long-term girlfriend, used grenades and a semi-automatic rifle to cause carnage in the Belgian city before turning a revolver on himself.
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17-month-old Gabriel Leblonk was shot while in his mother's arms | 6,218 | record_train |
"It's a smart move, it puts it in @placeholder' hands." | Washington (CNN) -- The showdown over who will bear the brunt of deep cuts to government spending has become a game of political poker with the nation's troops caught in the middle, political experts and members of the military say. As he prepares to leave office, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta sounded a dire warning about the need to limit military pay to a 1% increase in 2014, effectively decreasing troop salaries next year, if the automatic cuts, called sequester, go into effect, an agency official told CNN. First on CNN: Panetta to recommend pay cut for military "This shadow, the shadow of sequestration, this legislative madness that was designed to be so bad, so bad, that no one in their right mind would let it happen," Panetta said in a speech at Georgetown University on Wednesday.
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Leon Panetta expected to recommend smaller-than-anticipated increases in military pay
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Panetta steps up rhetoric about impact on Pentagon if automatic spending cuts take effect
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Obama recently called on Congress to come up with an alternative to the automatic cuts
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Two Republicans propose alternative to cuts in order to protect the military | 6,219 | record_train |
The discounts given to H211 stemmed from a 'misunderstanding' about the relationship between @placeholder and the aircraft used by the Google executives, according to the inspector general. | By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 12:01 EST, 12 December 2013 | UPDATED: 14:30 EST, 12 December 2013 An aircraft fleet owned by Google's founders and former CEO received improper discounts on jet fuel that saved the three billionaires up to $5.3 million dating back to depths of the Great Recession in 2009, according to a government report released yesterday. The findings by NASA's inspector general surfaced during a review of a government airfield lease for seven planes and two helicopters controlled by Google's founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, and the Internet search company's former CEO, Eric Schmidt. The aircraft are managed through a company called H211 set up by the three men through the tremendous wealth that they have accumulated as Google Inc.'s stock price has soared from $85 in 2004 to nearly $1,100.
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Larry Page, Sergey Brin and Eric Schmidt saved up to $5.3m on jet fuel dating back to the 2009 recession
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Aircraft fleet owned by the billionaires consisted of seven planes and two helicopters
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They saved on fuel by buying it through an arm of the U.S. Department of Defense at below-market prices and avoided state and local taxes | 6,220 | record_train |
@placeholder told the man, believed to be in his early 20s, to leave, but he instead started swearing and shouting for Rodgers to come into the street, before grabbing the bat from his car and attacking the front door. | By Sam Webb He may have narrowly missed out on guiding Liverpool to their first league title in 24 years, but Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers is all smiles as he enjoys an outing with Charlotte Hind and her daughter at a small village in Spain. Rodgers clearly gets along well with the little girl as he was seen sharing a tender moment, giving her a hug as her mother, 31, the former travel coordinator of the club, looked on smiling. The trio looked relaxed and happy as they went shopping and for a stroll in the sun-kissed locale. Break: Brendan Rodgers and female friend Charlotte Hinds were pictured on an outing in a small Spanish village
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Liverpool chief is on holiday with Charlotte Hinds, a former club employee
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He was seen hugging and playing with her young daughter in small village
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Also, once fully activated, @placeholder will use both radar and microwave instruments to detect falling snow for the first time. | (CNN) -- A Japanese rocket roared into orbit early Friday (Thursday afternoon ET) carrying what NASA calls its most precise instrument yet for measuring rain and snowfall. The Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) satellite is the first of five earth science launches NASA has planned for 2014. The 4-ton spacecraft is the most sophisticated platform yet for measuring rainfall, capable of recording amounts as small as a hundredth of an inch an hour, said Gail Skofronick Jackson, GPM's deputy project scientist. The $900 million satellite is a joint project with the Japanese space agency JAXA, and it lifted off from Tanegashima Space Center at 3:37 a.m. Friday (1:37 p.m. Thursday ET). In a little over a half hour, it had reached orbit, deployed its solar panels and began beaming signals back to its controllers, NASA said.
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Satellite will beam back the most precise measurements of rain and snow yet
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It is launched in Japan
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Companion: Service dog Beanz remained loyal throughout but even she doesn't like @placeholder anymore! | A war veteran says he was harassed and humiliated by an employee of a Houston Starbucks who refused to allow him into the store because of his service dog. Yancy Baer was visiting the city on behalf of an organization that trains service dogs which are provided to disabled people. However he found he was a victim of discrimination as a Starbucks worker attempted to force him to prove his disability. Scroll down for video... Standing up for justice: Disabled veteran Yancy Baer was confronted by a Starbucks employee about his service dog Beanz and forced to prove he had a disability in order to be allowed into the store
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Veteran walked into Starbucks but got into a confrontation with an employee who wanted him to prove his disability
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Yancy Baer was in Houston to have a meeting about service dogs
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Starbucks have since apologized for the incident but Mr Baer says he will never step foot inside one again | 6,223 | record_train |
France's most wanted criminal in the seventies, @placeholder is a controversial figure in his native land. | (CNN) -- Ever since his blistering debut as an angry, disenfranchised ghetto kid in "La Haine", Vincent Cassel has gained a reputation for giving the kind of performances it's hard to ignore. Cassel has won plaudits for his virtuoso turn as a French gangster in the movie "Mesrine." Angular and athletic with a menacing pout and searing blue eyes, the French actor has made his name playing hard-edged, morally compromised, often unlikeable characters. Away from the onscreen bad boys, he's one half of France's most glamorous screen couple. His wife, the Italian actress Monica Belluci is a big name in her own right, and has starred in the last two films of the "Matrix" trilogy as well as acting alongside Cassel in a number of movies.
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In his latest role Vincent Cassel plays a famous French gangster
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For his part in "Mesrine" Cassel gained nearly 20 kilos
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The actor has made his name playing screen tough guys
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Budweiser's 'Lost Dog' ad had been viewed nearly 42 million times before the @placeholder even started | Talk about a photo finish... A Budweiser Clydesdale was born on Super Bowl Sunday, just moments before the company's 'Lost Dog' commercial aired during NBC's broadcast of the game. Arizona, a filly, was born at Warm Springs Ranch in Boonville, Missouri, the 340-acre farm where the beer company raises, trains and cares for all of its horses. Scroll down for video Arizona (left) the newborn Clydesdale horse with her mother at Warm Springs Ranch in Boonville, Missouri The filly will begin training with the other animal members of the Anheuser-Busch family this spring Warm Springs Ranch has ten pastures, a veterinary lab and a 25,000-square-foot breeding facility
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Horse was born at Warm Springs Ranch in Boonville, Missouri, on Sunday
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Beer company raises and cares for all of its horses on the 340-acre farm
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Arizona, a filly, will begin training at the ranch with other horses this spring | 6,225 | record_train |
To cheers from the audience Mr Salmond asked: ‘Why on earth do we allow this incompetent bunch of @placeholder to be in positions of authority over our country?’ | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:07 EST, 20 October 2012 | UPDATED: 13:11 EST, 20 October 2012 Alex Salmond labelled UK politicians ‘incompetent Lord Snooties’ as he declared it was ‘game on’ for the independence referendum. The Scottish First Minister hit out at the Government who he claimed was ‘unwilling to do what is best for Scotland’. With voters north of the border due to vote on the country’s future in 2014, Mr Salmond insisted: ‘Now is the time for Scotland to choose, to seize a different future.’ Thumbs up: Alex Salmond said it was 'game on' for the independence referendum
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Claimed Government was 'unwilling to do what is best for Scotland'
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Despite only 30 per cent of Scots in favour of referendum, he said majority wanted 'change'
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New friends: Kate was later seen laughing and smiling with two members of the public as they cheered on @placeholder's Paralympians | She has been hailed as a worldwide fashion icon with millions of women rushing out to emulate her style every day. And now it seems that even her husband William is taking style tips from his fashion-forward wife after he stepped out wearing a matching pair of trainers to hers. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were out in force today to support the Paralympic Games- of which they are both ambassadors- wearing the Team GB Adidas Supernova Glide 4 Running Trainers. The vivid red/metallic silver trainers are available for £87.11 and Kate was the first of the young Royals to get her hands on a pair over the Olympics a few weeks ago.
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Duke and Duchess of Cambridge join the 6,000-strong velodrome crowd in a Mexican Wave
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Royal couple cheer as they watch gold medal hope Sarah Storey smash a Paralympic record in the individual pursuit | 6,227 | record_train |
@placeholder last night rejected an EU ‘pay-as-you-go’ compromise over Britain’s bill for £1.7billion. | David Cameron must calm down about the European Union's demand for an extra £1.7billion, his new man in Brussels has warned. Lord Hill, Britain's new European Commissioner, urged the Prime Minister to 'look at the facts' to cool the 'political temperature'. Mr Cameron has warned the EU's 'appalling' behaviour has pushed Britain closer to leaving the EU, accusing bureaucrats of 'thumping' Britain with a bill which must be paid by December 1. Brussels is to offer for Britain to pay the bill in instalments, something rejected by Number 10 today. Lord Hill, Britain's new European Commissioner, urged the Prime Minister to 'look at the facts' to cool the 'political temperature' over the row about the shock £1.7billion bill
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Britain's new European Commissioner tries to cool 'political temperature'
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Urges Prime Minister to 'look and the facts' and seek 'practical' solution
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Says question of EU membership is 'a boil that needs to be lanced'
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David Cameron has condemned the 'appalling' behaviour by the EU
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Chancellor George Osborne to use talks in Brussels to challenge demand
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Meo says she isn't sure where @placeholder came by his musical talent. | Los Angeles (CNN) -- Michael Kepler Meo isn't nervous. As befits a singer playing a principal role in a major opera production, he suffers the last-minute adjustments to makeup, hair and wardrobe. Then finally he is left alone to prepare for this night's performance of Benjamin Britten's "The Turn of the Screw." Alone except for his mother. Michael Kepler Meo is just 12 years old. "It's really fun to sing," the 'tween confides, as he runs through a series of scales and brief snatches of the music that he will soon be performing on stage. His voice is high, crisp and crystal clear. A boy soprano. And behind the voice is a power and control that seem almost alien in one so young.
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Michael Kepler Meo, 12, performs pivotal role in "The Turn of the Screw"
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He plays a troubled boy threatened by menacing ghosts in English country home
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L.A. Opera director: Only handful of boys have voices strong enough for opera
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The Turkish waiter, who has been to prison six times, has been released by police after @placeholder decided not to press charges. | By Lucy Waterlow PUBLISHED: 10:50 EST, 19 July 2013 | UPDATED: 12:30 EST, 19 July 2013 Runaway school girl Faye Jones gave her first TV interview today and revealed she feels ashamed of her behaviour and must now take responsibility for her 'selfish outburst'. The teenager from Cramlington, Northumberland, went missing earlier this week after fleeing from her mother with Murat Can Ertani, 22, while on holiday at the Turkish holiday resort of Marmaris. She was found by police four days later trying to hitch a ride with Can more than 40 miles from where they was last seen. She was reunited with her distraught mother Rhonda, 39, right away and, now back in the UK, the pair appeared on ITV's This Morning.
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Teenager appeared on This Morning with mother, Rhonda
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She said she hadn't planned to run away but did so in a 'selfish outburst'
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Getting into Murat Can Ertani's car was a 'thrill'
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@placeholder transport chiefs have developed a computer programme called the ONE model that allows analysts to input travel itineraries into a traffic management system which then automatically changes lights to green as dignitaries pass along the route. | By Russell Myers and George Arbuthnott UPDATED: 19:33 EST, 27 August 2011 Red traffic lights will automatically turn green to speed chauffeur-driven dignitaries along special VIP lanes to the London Olympics, while millions of ordinary motorists face gridlock during the Games. High-tech sensors have been buried in lanes that will be used by VIPs to ensure they cannot be held up by traffic lights, congestion or even people crossing the road. Experts have warned that the express routes – even more exclusive than the ZIL lanes used by the Politburo in Soviet Moscow – will bring chaos to London's roads as thousands of spectators, commuters, taxis and commercial vehicles are forced off the main roadway into clogged bus lanes.
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82,000 members of the 'Olympic family' will travel in special lanes
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Experts warn of chaos for ordinary road users in London
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240 VIPs will be given exclusive use of their own luxury BMW saloon, complete with a driver, while another 2,800 officials will use a pool of opulent vehicles provided free.
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Along the Olympic routes all non-Olympic traffic, including private cars, lorries, buses and taxis, will have to use the bus lane. The outside lane will be reserved for Olympic officials.
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Transport chiefs will remove pedestrian crossings along the route to make way for the VIP lanes.
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Right turns will be banned on junctions on the route to ensure traffic does not hold up the Olympic dignitaries.
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Organisers have spent £12million of public money fitting underground sensors along the dignitaries' route which will detect congestion surrounding VIP cars and then doctor nearby traffic signals to speed them on their way.
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The fleet of luxury cars will not be available to Olympic athletes who will have to use special buses and bicycles.
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Doing well: Prince @placeholder has also proved a hit with the public and shared fifth place with his father | He won plaudits from press and public alike for his winning ways during his tour of Chile and Brazil and crowned a successful summer by turning the Invictus Games into a national triumph. Now Prince Harry, 30, has been named the nation's favourite royal - beating the Queen into second place and the Duke and Duchess Cambridge into third and fourth respectively. Also proving popular is Prince George who, despite being just a year old, took sixth place with the Duke of Edinburgh and Prince Charles tied in fifth. Scroll down for video Prince Popular: Prince Harry has been named the nation's favourite royal in a new poll by YouGov
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Prince Harry has been named the nation's favourite royal in a YouGov poll
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Second place went to the Queen, then the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge
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Words most often used to describe Harry include 'genuine' and 'likeable'
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Success of this month's Invictus Games thought to be a factor in result
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Both districts are found in the northern Austrian province of Upper Austria and the @placeholder say the promotion was a way of showing solidarity with their neighbours. | Austrian town: The name is thought to derive from a sixth century noble called Lord Focko An Austrian political party has defended a decision to promote a local beer called F***ing Hell - named after a village in the country and the German word for 'lite'. The extraordinary brand name was initially banned when the product was released in 2010 but the company took the fight all the way to the EU's trademark authority who eventually overturned the decision. And the beer was recently promoted on the website of the far-right Freedom Party of Austria, for the district of Schaerding - which neighbours F***ing.
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Extraordinary brand name was launched in 2010 and was initially banned
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But brewers took the case to EU courts and had decision overturned
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Beer recently advertised on website of far-right Austrian Freedom party
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'@placeholder is a beautiful, peaceful town but this is ruining all that; it is destroying the peace and quiet in Liskeard. | Bells which ring out every day from a 500-year-old village church could be silenced after a local resident complained they were making too much noise. St Martin's Church in Liskeard, Cornwall has been a part of the market town since 1428. But Graham Dutnall, 60, who lives 300 yards away says, the historic church's bells are making too much noise, and has lodged a complaint with the local council. The bells in St Martin's Church in Liskeard, Cornwall, have rung out across the market town since 1428 Mr Dutnall who recorded the bells' sound at at 85 decibels, as loud as passing traffic, told the council they are 'destroying his peace and quiet'.
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St Martin's Church in Liskeard, Cornwall is over 500-years-old
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Its bells are described by residents as 'a part of village life'
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Neighbour Graham Dutnall, 60, believes the church should be held to the same noise restrictions as pubs and restaurants | 6,234 | record_train |
A lawyer for @placeholder said outside the police station where the players were questioned that her client had done nothing wrong, and that he would have had to have known the girl's real age in order for it to be an intentional offense. | Paris, France (CNN) -- Two members of the French national soccer team, Franck Ribery and Karim Benzema, were being questioned by French police Tuesday in connection with an alleged underage prostitution ring, French police said. Ribery, who also plays for German team Bayern Munich, and Benzema, who plays for Spanish side Real Madrid, were being questioned by a police brigade that specializes in surveillance of prostitution. The case emerged earlier this year after police raided a night club near the Champs Elysees in Paris and detained 18 girls on suspicion of prostitution. One of the girls, Zahia Dehar, appeared on the cover of Paris Match in April and told the magazine she had sexual relations with several players on the national team, including Ribery, whom she had met at the club. She said in the interview she hadn't told them she was younger than 18 at the time.
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Franck Ribery, Karim Benzema questioned by French police
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Nervy bench: @placeholder watches on in the second half as his side struggle to break down Leicester | In a stadium named after a company built on duty-free shopping, Arsene Wenger watched two points disappear while weighing up the value of one final dash to the tills before the gate closes. At the King Power Stadium there was no late goal from Arsenal as there has been twice already this season, and no one stepping up to support the manager’s theory that he has the strike options to survive the long haul. Alexis Sanchez was on target with his second goal in five days to put the visitors ahead but the lead lasted only two minutes. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Arsene Wenger admit his steam were lacking freshness after two difficult weeks
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Alexis Sanchez put Arsenal ahead after 20 minutes
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Leonardo Ulloa equalizes two minutes later
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Ulloa and Jamie Vardy miss excellent chances to win it for Leicester
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Aaron Ramsey and Yaya Sanogo miss Arsenal's best opportunities | 6,236 | record_train |
It's not yet known how old the babies are now but more is expected to be released when 14,000 delegates from nearly 200 countries descend on @placeholder to share their research and the latest scientific advances in the field. | Three babies have been declared HIV-free after being treated with a revolutionary new drug only hours after they were born. The fourth child only has 'a very low level' of the virus after receiving the same treatment. The findings, to be announced at the AIDS 2014 conference in Melbourne from July 20, are a major breakthrough in the fight against AIDS with scientists hoping it could lead to a cure if treatment his received early enough. Four Canadian babies have been cleared of having HIV after being born to HIV-positive mothers, due to being given a high dose of three different antiretroviral drugs
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Three Canadian born babies have been declared HIV-free after receiving treatment straight after their births
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The method was adopted by the doctors after a similar case led to an infant in Mississippi being cured of the virus in 2013
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When Ai was released from detention in June, @placeholder reportedly imposed conditions on him, including a gag order, forbidding him from talking to the press. | (CNN) -- Weeks after muting his public criticisms, Ai Weiwei has broken his silence. In an editorial about China's capital city, published on Newsweek's website on August 29, the country's most prominent contemporary artist and dissident describes Beijing as "a city of violence" and "a constant nightmare." He complained that "the worst thing about Beijing is that you can never trust the judicial system." "Beijing is two cities," he opines. "One is of power and of money. The other city is one of desperation. I see people on public buses, and I see their eyes, and I see they hold no hope."
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Ai Weiwei describes Beijing as "a city of violence" in a recent Newsweek article
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The dissident artist consistently defies a "gagging order" imposed on him in China
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They come to @placeholder because they feel their wealth is better protected in a democratic and transparent country. | By Sarah Womack PUBLISHED: 05:30 EST, 27 January 2014 | UPDATED: 10:06 EST, 27 January 2014 Millionaire Chinese businessmen wanting to settle in the UK has led to a surge in the number of British visas given to wealthy foreigners from outside the EU. Investor visas issued to the wealthy Chinese jumped from 95 to 171, for Americans from 19 to 66 and for Russians from 99 to 125. The visas allow migrants to invest £1 million, £5 million or £10 million in government bonds or British business. The rise in those issued to Chinese millionaires comes after David Cameron, on a trade trip to Beijing last month, encouraged Chinese entrepreneurs to put their cash in the UK.
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Special visas for rich foreigners rises 25%
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Demand from Chinese millionaires drives the surge in last 12 months
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Number of wealthy Egyptians has nearly doubled
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Applicants must have at least £1m, to be invested in UK in three months | 6,239 | record_train |
Appetite: The @placeholder reportedly had a cattle population of 88 million in 2014 with Americans making their way through about 54 pounds of beef per person | More than 150 cattle valued at about $350,000 have been reported missing in southeastern Idaho, and authorities suspect modern-day cattle rustling as beef prices have soared. The average retail value of all-fresh USDA beef jumped to a record $5.28 per pound in February, compared to $4.91 in 2012. The same time a decade ago that grade of beef cost $3.60 and in 1970, the farthest back the USDA data goes, it was just 23 cents. 'Right now it's just insane what those things are worth - it scares me to death,' Idaho State Brand Inspector Larry Hayhurst said. 'Which means the incentive is there.'
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More than 150 cattle have been reported missing in southeastern Idaho
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Three ranchers say roundup searches have come up empty
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U.S. cattle industry officials say beef prices are at record highs
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That disruption may be related to depression, memory problems and suicidal behavior common in cases of @placeholder studied thus far -- not just in retired NFL players, but in athletes in other sports and members of the military. | Los Angeles (CNN) -- An insidious, microscopic protein that has been found in the brain tissue of professional football players after death may now be detectable in living people by scanning their brains. Researchers say they found tau protein in the brains of five living retired National Football League players with varying levels of cognitive and emotional problems. "It's definite, we found it, it's there," said Dr. Julian Bailes, co-director of the NorthShore Neurological Institute in Evanston, Illinois, and co-author of a new study that identified the tau. "It was there consistently and in all the right places." Using a scan called positron emission tomography, or PET -- typically used to measure nascent Alzheimer's disease -- researchers injected the players with a radioactive marker that travels through the body, crosses the blood-brain barrier and latches on to tau.
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Researchers find a protein called tau in the brains of living retired NFL players
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Its pattern is identical to that found in chronic traumatic encephalopathy cases
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CTE can only be diagnosed after death
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Today, as the anti-government movement has snowballed into a political crisis, the likes of which Venezuela's socialist leadership hasn't seen since a 2002 coup attempt, @placeholder remains a hotbed of unrest. | By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 00:01 EST, 22 February 2014 | UPDATED: 07:22 EST, 22 February 2014 The violent protests that have seen Venezuela's major cities burn have their roots in a little-known incident on a college campus in a city far from the capital. Students at the University of the Andes in San Cristobal in the border state of Tachira were protesting an attempted rape of a young woman on campus. The students were outraged at the brazen assault on their campus, which underscored long-standing complaints about deteriorating security under President Nicolas Maduro and his predecessor, the late Hugo Chavez.
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Violent protests broke out after an attempted sexual assault on a college student in San Cristobal
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Incident fed anger at lack of security under President Nicolas Maduro
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Harsh police response led to follow-up demonstrations across the country
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Protests have turned violent, with burning barricades blocking streets
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More protest rallies are expected over the weekend
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He said the family would never agree to go on the controversial programme and discuss Mr @placeholder's murder. | By Lucy Crossley PUBLISHED: 05:05 EST, 12 December 2013 | UPDATED: 09:54 EST, 12 December 2013 The family of a murder victim have hit out at the 'odious' Jeremy Kyle Show after they say they were twice invited to confront the wife of his killer on television. Timmy Wallace, 24, was brutally beaten and tortured by his friend Kevin Gibson before his body was bundled into a suitcase and dumped in the Water of Leith in 2003. Mr Wallace's family say they were first contacted by producers of the ITV show when Gibson, who is serving a 15 year sentence, was allowed to marry and again when he announced he would sue for the right to have conjugal visits with wife Louise Kennedy.
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Timmy Wallace, 24, was beaten and tortured by killer Kevin Gibson in 2003
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Family were asked to appear on show after Gibson was allowed to marry
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Killer wants to sue prison service for right to conjugal visits
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He has been awarded financial help to prepare a bid for legal aid
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Mr Wallace's stepfather Martin Edmunds said he was not interested in speaking about the murder for 'cheap entertainment'
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At the beginning of her speech, she offered all @placeholder in the room a warning: "Latinas are making a lot of progress in the old-boy network." | (CNN) -- For all her experience and accomplishments, the Senate confirmation of Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor could hinge on one sentence she uttered more than seven years ago. Sonia Sotomayor's opponents are attacking a 2001 remark she made at the University of California, Berkeley. The sentence constitutes 32 words of the almost 4,000 she delivered during a speech at the University of California, Berkeley. Read by itself, it seems to imply that Latina women make better judges than white men. "I would hope that a wise Latina woman, with the richness of her experiences, would more often than not reach a better conclusion than a white male who hasn't lived that life," she said October 26, 2001.
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White House says 2001 remark being taken out of context
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Sotomayor: She hopes "wise Latina woman" would judge better than white male
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In same speech, she said Latinas making progress "in the old-boy network"
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He bemoaned the fact that nearly 70 miles of @placeholder coast has been hit by oil. | (CNN) -- BP is doing all it can to respond to the oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, a top BP official said Monday, even as criticism of the company's handling of the crisis was growing. "We are going to clear every drop of oil off the shore," Tony Hayward told reporters at Fourchon Beach, Louisiana, where cleanup efforts were under way. "We will remediate any environmental damage and we will put the Gulf Coast right and back to normality as fast as we can." The company's next effort to plug the leak is to come at dawn Wednesday. BP plans to pump thick, viscous fluid twice the density of water into the site of the leak to stop the flow so the well can then be sealed with cement -- the "top kill" procedure.
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NEW: U.S. declares fisheries disaster in oily Gulf
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Homeland security chief pledges help, Louisiana governor seeks resources
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BP to set aside $500 million to study spill's effects
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@placeholder’s eldest son, who would have inherited had he lived, killed himself in 2001. | Passed over: Lady Sarah Carnegie, pictured, was unable to prevent her father's earldom passing on to a relative he never met The daughters of one of Britain’s oldest aristocratic families missed out on their father’s title after it was claimed by a distant relative. The three children of David Carnegie, the 14th Earl of Northesk, tried to block attempts at inheritance by his eighth cousin once removed, Patrick Carnegy. The late earl, who sat as a Scottish Conservative peer in the House of Lords, died in 2010, but details of the struggle over his title had remained secret until now.
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14th Earl of Northesk died from cancer in 2010
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First male heir was Patrick Carnegy, his eighth cousin once removed
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His daughters tried to stop the Crown Office granting his title
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They wanted it to be transferred to his eldest daughter, Lady Sarah Carnegie | 6,246 | record_train |
@placeholder of his desire to leave the club at the end of May and a wage | Southampton left-back Luke Shaw will complete a £34million transfer to Manchester United in the next 24 hours after arriving at the club's AON Training Complex on Thursday evening. The England international met United officials and got a personal tour at Carrington HQ ahead of a medical on Friday morning, and the deal was all but completed while the 18-year-old made his World Cup debut in Brazil. Shaw will stay overnight in a Manchester hotel before visiting Old Trafford to be shown around and have promotional photographs taken on Friday. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Luke Shaw show off his free-kick ability in England training
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Luke Shaw deal was all but done while left-back was at World Cup
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Paul Scholes says £34million price-tag shows 'how silly the game has gone'
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United originally bid £27m with £100,000-per-week offer in May
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Athletic Bilbao's Ander Herrera joined Louis van Gaal for £29m
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Shaw, 18, made England World Cup debut in Brazil against Costa Rica
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While @placeholder certainly needs the cash, she’ll now be making her own money with a new job she landed at a local call center after the owner heard her story. | A penniless Miami mom desperate to feed her hungry family was nearly arrested while trying to steal $300 worth of groceries, but the responding officer decided to help her instead. Officer Vicki Thomas arrived on the scene last month, and when Jessica Robles admitted the food was for her starving family, Thomas sent her home with a misdemeanor citation and $100 worth of groceries. Since news of Thomas's act of kindness has spread, good will offers of money, food, and even a job have poured into the Robles household. Kindness of strangers: Miami-Dade police officer Vicki Thomas chose to buy a penniless mom some of the groceries she was caught trying to steal instead of arresting her
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Instead of hauling Jessica Robles off to jail, Miami-Dade County Officer Vicki Thomas decided to help her out
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'Arresting her wasn't going to solve the problem with her children being hungry,' said Thomas, who instead gave her a misdemeanor citation and bought her $100 worth of groceries
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The plane will be delivered to @placeholder, its first customer, in mid-2014. | (CNN) -- It's been a year of mishaps, but Boeing finally has some good news. The Chicago-based aircraft manufacturer announced over the weekend it had completed its first 787-9 Dreamliner. A larger incarnation of the 787-8, the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner is 206 feet long -- 20 feet longer than its predecessor -- and holds 40 more passengers. Its range is also greater, at 8,000-8,500 nautical miles, versus the 787-8s 7,650-8,200 nautical miles. Like the 787-8, the new plane uses 20% less fuel than other planes its size. Pre-debut The new plane rolled out of the factory in Everett, Washington, and is in the flight line awaiting its first flight by Boeing teams.
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Boeing completed and rolled out first Dreamliner 787-9 over the weekend
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Fuel-efficient new plane awaits flight and delivery
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Sam, a dishevelled-looking, bearded 41-year-old, is the ‘ideas man’ behind @placeholder and other games. | By Guy Adams PUBLISHED: 23:31 EST, 17 September 2013 | UPDATED: 23:32 EST, 17 September 2013 During the early Eighties, the legendary jazz musician Dizzy Gillespie was introduced to the son of a wealthy London lawyer called Walter Houser, who co-owned Ronnie Scott’s club in Soho. ‘What do you want to be when you grow up?’ he asked Houser’s child. The boy, who was not yet a teenager, did not have to pause long to dream up his answer. ‘A bank robber,’ he replied. That child’s name was Sam Houser. Fast-forward 30 years and — while he hasn’t quite realised that lofty ambition — the once-shy youth has perhaps managed to achieve what he regards as the next best thing.
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Sam and Dan Houser founded Rockstar Games and wrote Grand Theft Auto
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Each have built personal fortunes estimated at £50million thanks to the game | 6,250 | record_train |
‘Being a diplomat does not give you the right to commit health care fraud,’ @placeholder special agent in charge of the New York field office George Venizelos said during a Thursday news conference detailing the allegations. | By Ryan Gorman and Associated Press Reporter Almost 50 Russian diplomats and members of their families have been charged in a massive health care fraud scheme, officials announced Thursday. Federal officials allege that 58 of the 63 births to Russian officials living in New York between 2004 and 2013 were fraudulently paid for by Medicare at a cost of roughly $1.5million to US taxpayers. The Russians were applying for these benefits while emptying their pockets at famed stores such as Bloomingdale’s, Jimmy Choo’s, Prada and Tiffany & Co, officials said. Scroll down for video Pressing charges: United States Attorney Preet Bharara (L) speaks next to FBI's Assistant Director in Charge for New York George Venizelos at an unrelated press conference earlier this year
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Almost 50 diplomats and family members took part in the scam
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Incomes, citizenship and relationships were falsely stated to obtain Medicare benefits
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Diplomats and wives dropped tens of thousands in high-end Manhattan stores while receiving benefits | 6,251 | record_train |
Lott, a former football player, detailed their 'committed relationship' in the lengthy deposition, saying that they were 'exclusive' in spite of reports that she was romantically involved with the @placeholder at that time. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:47 EST, 22 October 2013 | UPDATED: 13:00 EST, 22 October 2013 Explosive court papers reveal how Farrah Fawcett had an 11-year relationship with her college sweetheart behind the back of Ryan O’Neal up until her death. A court battle over the ownership of an Andy Warhol portrait of the Charlie's Angel star have led to the revelation of intimate stories about the relationship that Fawcett was having with her college boyfriend while she was still seen in public with her longtime partner, Ryan O'Neal. Former college football star Greg Lott was called to give a deposition in the lawsuit, saying that he was having a sexual relationship with the famous actress- who he called his 'girlfriend'- until she died from cancer in 2009.
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Farrah Fawcett dated Ryan O'Neal from 1979 until 1997 but they stayed close until her death in 2009
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Her college boyfriend Greg Lott has said that he and Farrah dated for the last 11 years of her life but kept their relationship private
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He says O'Neal shut him out of Farrah's life in her dying days
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Chocolate maker @placeholder is planning to slim down famous brands like Mars, Snickers and Maltesers | The Mars bar is getting a slimmer sister with 20 per cent fewer calories. The Mars Caramel, which does not have the original's thick layer of nougat, has already been a success in the US, Canada and Australia and will be available here next month. It weighs 45g and contains 204 calories, compared with a regular Mars bar weighing 58g with 260 calories. The new limited edition Mars Caramel bar that will be launched by Mars. It is smaller than the original, and doesn't have a nougat layer The new Mars Caramel will see the original Mars bar (pictured here) lose its nougat layer and weigh in at 45g and 204 calories
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New Mars Caramel will be smaller and healthier than existing Mars bar
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It's expected to be followed by slimmer version of the original bar
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Snickers, Galaxy, Maltesers, Bounty, Twix and Topic will also be slimmed | 6,253 | record_train |
1957, pregnant again, she had to leave another @placeholder show only to | By Michael Thornton She was the chirpy, zany, Northern blonde who became the nation’s favourite female clown. But Dora Bryan, who died yesterday at the age of 91, was far more than just a comedienne. At the height of her glittering 70-year career she won a BAFTA best actress award for her performance in the film A Taste Of Honey, a Laurence Olivier Award for her role in The Birthday Party at the National Theatre and was invested with the Order of the British Empire in 1996. She starred on the West End stage in the title role of Hello, Dolly! and for five years was one of the stars of television’s marathon hit, Last Of The Summer Wine. She was at one time Britain’s highest-paid showbusiness star.
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Dora Bryan won a BAFTA award, a Laurence Olivier Award and an OBE
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She married professional cricketer Bill Lawson after 14 years together
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The couple lost two prematurely born babies before they had a son in 1962
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"It's one of those stories where every time you feel relaxed something else bad happens to @placeholder," Ellick said. | (CNN) -- Ali Hussein Kadhim was not supposed to live to tell his story or that of the hundreds of other Iraqi soldiers and Shiites who were massacred in June by ISIS militants in Tikrit. But on the execution line that day the bullet destined for him whizzed past his head and he fell forward feigning to be fatally wounded. Kadhim lived to tell his story to the New York Times, which produced a gripping video offering a rare survivor's retelling of one of countless massacres carried out by the brutal Islamic State in Iraq and Syria. "It took 23 days from the day of the massacre until he was reunited with his family," Adam Ellick, a senior video journalist for the New York Times, told CNN Thursday. "I think the best way I would describe it is a combination Schindler's List-style escape and an Underground Railroad of local Samaritans sort of putting humanity before everything else."
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Ali Hussein Kadhim recounts ISIS massacre in New York Times
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Hoggle and @placeholder have another son together whose whereabouts is known. | Catherine Hoggle, 27, and two of her three children have gone missing A Maryland mother with paranoid schizophrenia and two of her children have gone missing. Police said they have 'grave concerns' about the whereabouts of Catherine Hoggle, 27, and her two children, Sarah Hoggle, three, and two-year-old Jacob Hoggle. Montgomery County police said Hoggle, from Clarksburg, is diagnosed as having paranoid schizophrenia. Hoggle's common-law husband, Troy Turner, contacted police on Monday night and reported that the trio were missing. On Sunday, police say Hoggle took the children to her mother's Clarksburg house. She said she was going to take her son for pizza, but when she returned to her mother's home three hours later she did not have her Jacob with her.
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Catherine Hoggle, 27, is missing along with daughter, Sarah, and son, Jacob
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Montgomery County police said Hoggle has paranoid schizophrenia
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Mizead, who remains an @placeholder citizen, today looks and acts every inch the soldier, and like many soldiers, he doesn't betray much. | By Associated Press In the months after American forces invaded Iraq in 2003, Abdulla Mizead would look warily as soldiers carrying heavy weapons patrolled his neighborhood in Najaf. Normally, he would keep his distance. But one afternoon he approached some American troops stopped on a street after seeing them having a tough time communicating with an Iraqi man. The man had been trying to tell the Americans about detainees in a presidential palace who were trapped. The man, an engineer, had built the palace. Translator turned soldier Abdullah Mizead pictured in 2008 when he was working for War News Radio at Swarthmore College
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Mizead, 25 at the time, knew English and stepped in to help translate one day when American soldiers were having trouble communicating
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A month after he began translating for American troops, Mizead started working with the 1st Battalion, 187th infantry
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Mizead went to work for NPR, to study at Columbia university and also worked for War News Radio at Swarthmore College
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In 2010, Mizead signed up to be a US Soldier
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The page has since been taken down and @placeholder has been unavailable for comment to verify the authenticity of the account. | The daughter of Hong Kong's embattled leader has risked fuelling anger among pro-democracy protesters after apparently mocking taxpayers on Facebook. Chai Yan Leung, whose father CY Leung is facing calls to quit by the end of today, reportedly attacked commenters who criticised a necklace she was wearing in her profile picture. In a string of inflammatory remarks on her purported Facebook page, she sarcastically thanks her detractors by pointing out that the necklace and her other expensive clothes were paid for by public funds through her father's salary. The post goes on to berate their level of intelligence, adding: 'Most of you here are probably unemployed... it's okay - your mother still loves you.'
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Chai Yan Leung 'made inflammatory remarks on her Facebook page'
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She said: 'Funded by all you HK taxpayers!! Thank you so much'
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Belgium recorded a superb win after inflicting @placeholder's first competitive home defeat since April 2001. | (CNN) -- Cristiano Ronaldo won his 99th international cap for Portugal -- but the Real Madrid superstar could not inspire his country as it slumped to a World Cup qualifying defeat in Russia. Only Luis Figo (127) and Fernando Couto (110) have made more appearances for Portugal than Ronaldo, who will hope to reach his century against Northern Ireland on Tuesday. Ronaldo had scored eight goals in his previous three games for Real Madrid, including a classy double against Barcelona in last Sunday's El Clasico. Messi and Ronaldo ensure honors shared in 222nd El Clasico But he was unable to prevent Russia from claiming a third consecutive victory in Group F to claim top spot as Fabio Capello's men recorded a 1-0 win.
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Cristiano Ronaldo suffers disappointment on occasion of his 99th cap
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Germany crushes Republic of Ireland 6-1
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Sitting with her at her suite in the Ritz on Sunday night, @placeholder was the last person to visit her as she neared the end of her life. | By Larisa Brown PUBLISHED: 18:38 EST, 10 April 2013 | UPDATED: 08:37 EST, 11 April 2013 Baroness Thatcher smiled as she watched a video of playful puppies in the final hours before her death, it emerged last night. It was thought to be her last sign of contentment and she shared it with her trusted friend and former adviser Lord Powell, who visited her often at the Ritz hotel. The video was of eight biscuit-coloured Dachshund puppies and their mother, belonging to Lady Powell, the Italian wife of the former prime minister’s trusted Downing Street private secretary. Friends: Lord Powell is pictured with Baroness Thatcher in March 2000. He served as her private secretary
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Video was of eight biscuit-coloured Dachshund puppies and their mother
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They belonged to Lady Powell, wife of Thatcher's No 10 private secretary
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Lord Powell showed the video in her suite at Ritz in London on Sunday
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Mr @placeholder has faced several blunders this year, including when he was filmed smoking cigars on the night before the budget was released and comparing the $7 GP co-payment to the cost of beer and cigarettes. | Treasurer Joe Hockey has pointed the finger at his Abbott government colleagues over speculation that he's going to be dumped as treasurer in favour of Malcolm Turnbull. Mr Hockey said he faced a tougher job than any other treasurer in the past 15 years and said his ministerial colleagues were also responsible for spruiking the budget to the public. It comes amid reports of growing support within senior ranks for Mr Turnbull to take the treasurer position if government support is the same come next year, according to the Daily Telegraph. Treasurer Joe Hockey said his ministerial colleagues were also responsible for spruiking the budget to the public amid speculation the treasurer position could be handed to Malcolm Turnbull
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Joe Hockey said speculation over his colleagues losing faith in him as treasurer was 'part and parcel' of the job
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It comes amid reports of growing support for Malcolm Turnbull to take over from Mr Hockey come next year
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Mr Hockey said he has faced a tougher job than any other treasurer in 15 years and he wasn't the only one responsible for selling the budget
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Prime Minister Tony Abbott came to Mr Hockey's defence on Thursday saying he was one of the country's greatest treasurers | 6,261 | record_train |
Instead he says @placeholder wants to ‘forge a dialogue of mutual respect and understanding’ and calls on other countries to do the same. | By James Chapman PUBLISHED: 19:35 EST, 1 December 2013 | UPDATED: 19:35 EST, 1 December 2013 China's rise to world dominance is one of the ‘defining facts’ of our age and we must ‘like it or lump it’, David Cameron says today. In an article that risks angering other European leaders, he will offer to be Beijing’s strongest advocate in the West - saying no country is ‘more ready’ than Britain to welcome China to the ‘top table of global affairs’. The Prime Minister, who is leading Britain’s largest ever trade delegation to China, suggests the country is on the brink of becoming the leading global economic superpower and it is pointless to see it as a ‘threat’.
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Prime Minister is leading Britain's largest ever trade delegation to China
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Mr Cameron will propose a free trade deal between the EU and China
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He intends to offer to be Beijing's strongest advocate in the West
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Media outlets around the world covered the @placeholder case when it was first made public in March 2013. | A Mississippi baby scientists thought was "functionally cured" of HIV now has detectable levels of the virus in her blood, her doctors say. The news is disappointing for a case the scientific community hailed just last year as a potential game changer in the fight against AIDS. "It felt like a punch to the gut," Dr. Hannah Gay, a pediatric HIV specialist at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, said of seeing signs of the virus on test results earlier this month. "It was extremely disappointing from both the scientific standpoint ... but mainly for the sake of the child who is back on medicine and expected to stay on medicine for a very long time."
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Mississippi baby "cured" of HIV is now showing signs of the virus
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Baby was given high doses of three antiretroviral drugs shortly after birth
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@placeholder and his fellow officers followed the SUV as it slammed into another vehicle and drove off, according to investigators. | By Snejana Farberov PUBLISHED: 19:29 EST, 14 September 2012 | UPDATED: 21:11 EST, 14 September 2012 A police officer and former U.S. Marine who survived two tours of duty in Iraq was gunned down on Thursday while pursuing a hit-and-run driver in Plymouth Township, Pennsylvania, a day before his 35th birthday. According to officials, Brad Fox was running down a suspect, identified as 44-year-old Andrew Charles Thomas, following a car accident when he was shot in the head - becoming the first officer from his department to be killed in the line of duty. Thomas was later found dead after apparently turning the gun on himself, according to police.
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Officer Brad Fox was shot in the head one day before his 35th birthday
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Suspected killer Andrew Charles Thomas took his own life
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"The militias are under the command of the @placeholder General Staff, and what happened was not an attack on the embassy grounds, nor was it an attempt to ransack its offices," Omar Hmaidan said. | (CNN) -- Libyan militia members have apparently turned the abandoned U.S. Embassy in Tripoli, Libya, into a water park, judging by amateur video posted to YouTube on Sunday. The video, which reflects the anarchy that currently reigns in Libya's capital, shows fully clothed men diving into and swimming in a pool. Ambassador Deborah Jones, who is not currently in Libya, tweeted that the images appear to show a residential annex in the U.S. Embassy compound. But Jones said "the U.S. Embassy Tripoli chancery & compound is now being safeguarded and has not been ransacked," and "those who have actually visited the embassy know the truth."
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Video apparently shows Libyan militia members frolicking at U.S. Embassy pool in Tripoli
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U.S. ambassador says the compound has not been ransacked, despite rumors
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A Libyan official says the embassy is protected and the hijinks are unacceptable
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U.S. diplomats evacuated the anarchic Libyan capitol last month | 6,265 | record_train |
Now, Curiosity is on its way to Mount Sharp, a three-mile-high structure made of layers that, scientists believe, recorded @placeholder' geological history. | (CNN) -- One of the first photos it sent home showed a self-portrait of its shadow. The dark gray specter of machinery against a lighter grainy backdrop showed up minutes after the news of its arrival, as if to say "I'm here!" With its cameras as our eyes, it opened our minds to un-roved territory. If you're a NASA engineer, you might even call it "she." Curiosity, NASA's most sophisticated and complex Mars rover, touched down on the Red Planet on the morning of August 6, 2012 (August 5 if you're in Pacific Daylight Time). The $2.5 billion mission set out to explore Gale Crater, which was thought to have once hosted flowing water, and find out if that environment was once habitable.
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Curiosity landed on Mars on August 6, 2012 (August 5 in the western U.S.)
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The rover will make a 5-mile journey to the planet's Mount Sharp
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Scientist says landing the rover itself was a major accomplishment
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Note: An earlier version of this article gave an incorrect age for @placeholder. | (CNN) -- There can be life after death -- or at least in American politics as we have just seen with the U.S. Senate's approval of Dr. Vivek Murthy as the next U.S. surgeon general. It 's a small political miracle that promises to serve the nation well over the next two years. When President Barack Obama first nominated Dr. Murthy thirteen months ago, leading public heath officials heartily applauded. He was a fresh, dynamic young doctor who had distinguished himself by figuring out better ways to serve low-income patients in poor neighborhoods. But opposition quickly mounted outside the medical community.
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David Gergen: Senate's vote to confirm Vivek Murthy a plus for public health
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He says nomination had been unfairly stalled by NRA opposition
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Last year almost 600,000 people, including 90,000 pupils and teachers at schools, took part in @placeholder activities, counting 9million birds between them. | By Damien Gayle PUBLISHED: 04:25 EST, 25 January 2013 | UPDATED: 04:48 EST, 25 January 2013 The mistle thrush is fast disappearing from the UK's gardens, wildlife experts warned today as they urged people to take part in an annual survey to collect information about bird species. Results from the RSPB's annual Big Garden Birdwatch survey have shown that mistle thrushes are now being seen in fewer than half the number of gardens they were spotted in 10 years ago. The RSPB is urging the public to take part in this year's survey, which takes place this weekend, to help gather important information on how mistle thrushes and other garden bird species are faring.
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RSPB's annual Big Garden Birdwatch survey takes place this weekend
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@placeholder was on bed rest in hospital for three weeks before they welcomed their little sisters | By Lydia Warren PUBLISHED: 13:19 EST, 3 April 2013 | UPDATED: 06:42 EST, 4 April 2013 A Missouri family is celebrating giving birth to rare identical triplets, bringing their family to seven. But two weeks after the arrival of their daughters - Sonja, Sylvia and Scarlett - on March 19, Laura and Brad Partridge are still unable to tell the girls apart, so they have devised a nifty plan. 'Everyone has a signature colour,' Laura, from Des Peres, told MailOnline. 'Pink for Scarlett, purple for Sylvia and yellow for Sonja, and they have corresponding outfits. 'A friend is even getting me non-toxic nail polish for their toenails so that way we know for sure who's who in the middle of the night or during a bath.'
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Estimates for the chances of giving birth to identical triplets range from one in 60,000 to one in 200 million
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She refused to apologize for her outburst in the post-match press conference, but applauded @placeholder on winning her first major title. | (CNN) -- Serena Williams could have been banned from her home U.S. Open after Sunday's final outburst, but the three-time champion has escaped with a $2,000 fine from the United States Tennis Association. The American, on a two-year probation after a similar attack on a match official at the same tournament in 2009, verbally lashed out at umpire Eva Asderaki at the start of the second set of her defeat by Australia's Samantha Stosur on Sunday. The 29-year-old was penalized for "intentional hindrance" after celebrating winning a point before it was over, and then remonstrated with the Greek official. Tournament officials ruled that Williams' comments did not constitute a major offense.
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Serena Williams fined $2,000 for verbally abusing a match umpire in U.S. Open final
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American could have been banned due to a suspended punishment from 2009
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Tournament officials rule that Williams' outburst did not amount to a major offense
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Murdered and defiled: The 21-year-old pregnant merchendiser was strangled to death at a wedding, after which @placeholder raped her corpse | By Snejana Farberov For Mail online The mother of a 21-year-old pregnant woman from Illinois who was strangled and then raped by her drunken supervisor has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against her daughter's employer. Alisha Bromfield was nearly seven months pregnant in August 2012 when she was murdered by Brian Cooper at a wedding. The victim’s mother, Sherry Anicich, filed a lawsuit Monday accusing Home Depot and Grand Flower Growers of failing to notice 'a pattern of misconduct and violent tendencies' in Cooper. Scroll down for video Fatal attraction: Brian Cooper, 37 (left), was sentenced last month to two consecutive life term in the 2012 murder of Alisha Bromfield (left), 21, who was seven months pregnant at the time of her death
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Brian Cooper, 37, was sentenced in July to two life terms in the murders of Alisha Bromfield, 21, and her unborn baby
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Bromfield was strangled at a wedding in August 2012 and then her lifeless body was raped by Cooper
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Lawsuit filed by Bromfield's mother alleges that Home Depot management knew about Cooper's violent tendencies and did nothing | 6,271 | record_train |
The UK's second largest airport, @placeholder, does not fare much better - 45% of all flights were affected last year | It is the season for travel chaos and passengers travelling from Gatwick and Heathrow appear to have the worst experience, according to statistics. Nearly half of all departures from the two London airports were delayed or cancelled last Christmas and New Year. Overall, two in five UK departures (38 per cent) were affected, with Heathrow sitting well above the average at 47 per cent. New research finds that 38% of all UK departures disrupted near the holidays - with Heathrow averaging 47% Of the 9,521 flights departing from Heathrow over last year's festive season, 4,409 were delayed and 63 were cancelled due to high winds and rain.
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Holiday travel may be stressful again for travellers through Heathrow
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Nearly 50% of departures from Heathrow and Gatwick disrupted last year
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Bristol, Newcastle and Manchester airports round out the worst for delays
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If flying out of London, try Stansted, where just 27% of flights are affected | 6,272 | record_train |
rocky plateau overlooking @placeholder, who told him its fortified perimeter | Thousands of opponents and supporters of Egypt's Islamist president have turned out in their masses for a nationwide protest which many fear could turn deadly. Waving Egyptian flags, crowds descended on Tahrir Square in the heart of Cairo, one of a number of sites in the capital and around the country, where rallies have been organised. Chants of 'erhal' or 'leave!,' have rang out in the square, birthplace of the 2011 uprising that toppled autocrat Hosni Mubarak. Scroll down for video Fireworks explode over Tahrir Square as the sun sets during protests earlier this week As nightfall came to Cairo, opponents of Egypt's President Mohammed Morsi protest were still gathered in their thousands outside the presidential palace
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Crowds of opponents descended on Tahrir Square in the heart of Cairo
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Thousands of Mursi supporters gathered not far from the presidential palace
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Some wore had armour, construction hats, shields and clubs
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It is thought at least four people have been killed in the protests
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The national headquarters of the ruling Muslim Brotherhood was set ablaze
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At least seven people, including American student Andrew Pochter, 21, have been killed in clashes the past week | 6,273 | record_train |
Mourinho hasn’t shaken @placeholder off and his team looked tired and vulnerable to injury and suspensions. | Phil Neville provides exclusive analysis for Sportsmail in the wake of Chelsea's 1-1 draw with Manchester City in the table-topping Barclays Premier League clash on Saturday. Jose reverts to type I was watching Jose Mourinho throughout the game and every time Chelsea went forward he was screaming at Nemanja Matic and Ramires: ‘Get back, get back!’ He brought on Gary Cahill and Ruben Loftus-Cheek and he clearly had decided that the one goal was all they would get. And as such, it was a building block on the way to the title. Jose Mourinho was typically animated on the touchline during Chelsea's draw with Manchester City
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Phil Neville provides exclusive analysis for Sportsmail
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Chelsea draw 1-1 with Manchester City at Stamford Bridge
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Blues more defensive without Cesc Fabregas in midfield
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The dramatic increase in activity comes after recent opinion polls gave the No campaign a 20-point lead over @placeholder, with just over 80 days to go until the referendum on September 18. | By Alan Roden Alex Salmond’s top advisers have held a crisis summit on their referendum campaign as panic sweeps through the Scottish Government. The Scottish Daily Mail can reveal that civil servants were ordered to raid the public purse and launch an unprecedented advertising blitz in a desperate bid to close the gap on the No campaign. Mr Salmond’s most senior political aides, the Scottish Government’s top mandarins and heads of the communications department attended the emergency meeting on Thursday, which was convened in less than 24 hours. What does the future hold? Top advisers to Alex Salmond (pictured) have held a crisis summit on their referendum campaign as panic sweeps through the Scottish Government
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Top advisers hold crisis summit on referendum on ailing Yes campaign
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Alex Salmond is urged to raid the public purse for an advertising blitz
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SNP administration fear they have beeny 'out-gunned' by Westminster | 6,275 | record_train |
longtime critic of @placeholder, put those differences aside on when | By James Nye PUBLISHED: 14:50 EST, 7 November 2012 | UPDATED: 23:47 EST, 7 November 2012 Superstorm Sandy displaced hundreds of thousands, caused $50 billion worth of destruction and left over 100 people dead - but MSNBC host Chris Matthews thinks it was all worthwhile. The outspoken anchor ended his overnight election coverage by ignoring the desperate human cost of last weeks storm and insensitively hail it as a game changer that allowed President Obama to secure his second term. Using his final thoughts of the election evening to declare that he was 'so glad' the fatal storm storm smashed into the East Coast of the United States, Matthews' comments were greeted with outrage by Republicans and independents on Twitter.
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'I'm so glad we had that storm last week,' said MSNBC's Chris Matthews last night - claiming the storm helped President Obama gain re-election | 6,276 | record_train |
@placeholder expects to reveal the results of the trial by the end of the year. | (CNN) -- A highly anticipated test of an experimental Ebola vaccine will begin next week at the National Institutes of Health, amid mounting anxiety about the spread of the deadly virus in West Africa. After an expedited review by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, researchers were given the green light to begin what's called a human safety trial, said Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. It will be the first test of this type of Ebola vaccine in humans. The experimental vaccine, developed by the pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline and the NIAID, will first be given to three healthy human volunteers to see if they suffer any adverse effects. If deemed safe, it will then be given to another small group of volunteers, aged 18 to 50, to see if it produces a strong immune response to the virus. All will be monitored closely for side effects.
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FDA gives green light for Ebola vaccine human safety trial to begin
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You will rarely see a @placeholder in the U.S. or in Mexico -- outside of where the battle actually happened -- acknowledge, let alone celebrate, the holiday. | (CNN) -- If you didn't already know, Cinco de Mayo is a bigger deal in the United States than in Mexico. Here, this unofficial holiday is almost as popular as, oh, St. Patrick's Day -- which means it's unfortunately become a drinking holiday. So much so that it's been nicknamed, Cinco de Drinko and even Gringo de Mayo. Eek. Actually today commemorates Mexico's victory against the French during the Battle of Puebla in 1862, and according to research by UCLA professor David Hayes-Bautista, it isn't a Mexican holiday at all but rather an American one created by Latinos in California during the Civil War.
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Cinco de May commemorates Mexico's victory against the French during the Battle of Puebla
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Many confuse the celebration with Mexican independence day which is September 16
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Drinking and partying is a popular way to mark Cinco de Mayo in the United States
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'You know, I live with racism, I was not really surprised by what happened to me, even if it was a first in the @placeholder. | The man who was racially abused by Chelsea supporters on a Paris Metro insists those involved 'must be found, punished and locked up'. Footage from Tuesday showed Souleymane S, a 33-year-old born in Paris, twice being shoved back on to the platform at Richelieu-Drouot station before a group of Chelsea fans chant: 'We're racist, we're racist and that's the way we like it.' Souleymane, withholding his surname, intends to lodge a complaint with the police because the Frenchman feels the culprits 'can not be allowed to get away with it'. VIDEO Scroll down to watch the footage - WARNING: CONTENT MAY OFFEND READERS
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Footage shows a black passenger being blocked entry to a Metro train
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The train was at the Richelieu-Drouot station and Chelsea fans prevent the man getting aboard, twice pushing him forcibly back on to the platform
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They then chant: 'We're racist, we're racist and that's the way we like it'
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The man has been revealed to be 33-year-old Souleymane S. from Paris
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'These people, these English fans, must be found, punished and locked up. They can't be allowed to get away with it,' says the Frenchman
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MARTIN SAMUEL: It's football's duty to apply the brakes after Paris shame
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'We have four store locations and all of them are selling out of the @placeholder costumes,' she added. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 07:39 EST, 11 October 2012 | UPDATED: 14:02 EST, 11 October 2012 Sales of Big Bird costumes have skyrocketed in the run-up to Halloween ever since the Sesame Street character found itself thrust into the battle for the U.S. presidency. The 7ft bird has become the centre of frenzied debate after Mitt Romney professed his love for the children's favourite during last week's first presidential debate in Denver. Big Bird now looks set to play a leading role in this year's Halloween celebrations as a number of fancy dress stores have reported a surge of interest in the past few days.
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Sales of 'sassy' Big Bird outfits up 500% in days since presidential debate
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Romney said he loved Sesame Street character, but wants to cut funding to the broadcaster
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sites – such as a stop smoking advice website for @placeholder – are | By James Temperton, Computer Active Magazine PUBLISHED: 19:02 EST, 4 March 2014 | UPDATED: 11:02 EST, 5 March 2014 Hundreds of NHS websites have huge security flaws that could see them taken over or defaced by hackers. During investigations, more than 2,000 vulnerabilities have been found, with experts warning criminals could use these flaws to easily infect people’s computers and steal their personal information. There are said to be around 5,000 NHS domains - covering everything from GPs' surgeries to sites that help people give up smoking or offer advice on breastfeeding. However, because there’s no central body responsible for the security and maintenance of these sites, many are abandoned, making them easy prey for hackers.
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Security researchers found more than 2,000 vulnerabilities in NHS websites
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There are 5,000 NHS domains but no central body is responsible for security and maintenance
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The majority of flaws are caused by outdated versions of Wordpress
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Five NHS websites run a version of Wordpress last updated in 2008
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Many of these websites also use unsecured administrator login pages
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Criminals could hack these trusted sites, add malicious links, steal personal information or even advertise dangerous drugs | 6,281 | record_train |
Just after the video's two-minute mark, a city covered by a large @placeholder flag is seen apparently being bombarded by a missile attack. | Hong Kong (CNN) -- A bizarre three-and-a-half minute North Korean propaganda video -- depicting a city resembling New York but with its skyscrapers on fire -- was pulled from YouTube this week after videogame maker Activision said those scenes were lifted from its top-selling game "Call of Duty." Clicking on the now-defunct YouTube link brings up the message: "This video has been removed by the user. Sorry about that." But the video can still be found elsewhere on the internet. The anti-U.S. video also employs an instrumental version of "We Are the World," written by Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie, while a sleeping North Korean man apparently dreams himself aboard a North Korean space shuttle launched into orbit around the Earth.
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North Korean propaganda video pulled off YouTube website
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Game maker Activision says video used scenes from Call of Duty game
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Video appeared as experts say North Korea nuclear test imminent
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Walt Disney Company denounced North Korea's use of Mickey Mouse in 2012 | 6,282 | record_train |
@placeholder also holds a regular starting position in the French national team, and has made over 20 caps already | Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has revealed that he attempted to bring Juventus superstar Paul Pogba to the Emirates before he left Manchester United. The 21-year-old was let go by Sir Alex Ferguson in the summer of 2012, and Wenger admitted that he tried to sign the midfielder before he joined Juventus. Speaking on French television channel beIN SPORTS, Wenger said: 'As a footballer, he (Pogba) has everything. It is difficult to figure out what he doesn't have. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Paul Pogba perform freestyle ball tricks and skills Paul Pogba, pictured in France training on Sunday, has been a revelation for Juventus since signing in 2012
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Arsene Wenger revealed that Lukas Podolski is NOT for sale
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The Arsenal manager tried to sign Paul Pogba when he left Man United
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Wenger tipped Pogba to win the Ballon d'Or in his career
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On Podolski, Wenger said, 'I am the one who fixes the prices' | 6,283 | record_train |
Ninety-one people were taken to three area hospitals, where most were evaluated and released, an @placeholder spokesman said. | Washington (CNN) -- Investigators are reviewing the flight data recorder from American Airlines Flight 331, the plane that overran a runway this week near Kingston, Jamaica, and crashed into a fence. A National Transportation Safety Board spokesman said Thursday that the recorder arrived in the agency's Washington laboratory overnight. Crews continue to look for the cockpit voice recorder. The flight originated from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Arlington, Virginia, and landed in Miami, Florida, before heading to Jamaica, the airline said. It had been raining Tuesday when the plane failed to stop and ran into a fence past the end of the runway, Radio Jamaica reporter Kirk Abraham said.
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American Airlines plane overran runway, crashed into fence near Kingston, Jamaica
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National Transportation Safety Board investigators are reviewing flight data recorder
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China White: In 1988, 18 were killed in the @placeholder area by a drug called 3-methylfentanyl, a sort of synthetic heroin with the street name China White | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:14 EST, 27 January 2014 | UPDATED: 14:23 EST, 27 January 2014 Pittsburgh officials warned of a public health crisis Sunday after a week in which 17 people died of overdoses on an unusually potent form of heroin. Three were declared dead Sunday morning alone from apparent heroin overdoses in Allegheny County and officials warn the situation now looks startlingly like the crisis of 1988 when 18 Pittsburghers were killed by a powerful synthetic heroin called China White. Many of those who died in the last week possessed heroin bags marked 'Theraflu' and subsequent tests revealed they contained a drug 100 times more powerful than morphine called fentanyl.
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Investigators have found many of the drug users possessed heroin bags labelled 'Theraflu'
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Tests revealed those bags were laced with the super powerful narcotic Fentanyl
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@placeholder, who scored for Chile in their 1-1 draw with Brazil before their elimination from the tournament, will be hoping to exact revenge against last year's World Cup hosts in what he has described as a 'special' game. | Arsenal superstar Alexis Sanchez has revealed he is looking forward to welcoming his 'good friend' Neymar to the Emirates Stadium when Chile face Brazil on March 29. The all-South American friendly match will see Brazil come up against Chile for the first time since their 2014 World Cup last 16 clash. Neymar got the better of his former Barcelona team-mate Sanchez on that occasion as Brazil progressed to the quarter-finals by defeating their opponents on penalties. Arsenal ace Alexis Sanchez has said he is looking forward to welcoming Neymar to the Emirates Stadium Sanchez (left) and Neymar (right) played alongside each other at La Liga giants Barcelona
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Brazil take on Chile at Arsenal's Emirates Stadium in March
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Arsenal ace Alexis Sanchez played alongside Neymar at Barcelona
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Chile were eliminated from the 2014 World Cup by Brazil | 6,286 | record_train |
A force spokesman said: 'Police, fire and the ambulance service were called to the @placeholder at just before 12.30pm following reports of a boy in difficulties in the water. | By Luke Garratt PUBLISHED: 15:01 EST, 16 March 2014 | UPDATED: 20:56 EST, 16 March 2014 A teenager has died from drowning, and two others were rescued, after 'getting into difficulty' swimming in a park river near a lake. West Midlands ambulance service received a call saying three young boys were experiencing trouble at Arrow Valley Country Park lake in Redditch, Worcestershire. While the other two teenagers were treated and released on the scene, 15-year-old Richard Fellows, a schoolboy from Brockhill, eventually died in Redditch's Alexandra Hospital. Arrow Valley Country Park lake, near where the young boys were swimming in the lake, before they found themselves in difficulty and the ambulance, fire and police services were called
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One teenager died, while two treated for minor injuries on the scene
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Richard Fellows, 15, was swimming with friends in River Arrow
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Air ambulance and hazard team were dispatched when they got call
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Call described teenagers getting into difficulty in lake near Redditch
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Two hour search of lake found the third teenager in the water
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He was taken to Alexandra hospital in Redditch in Worcestershire
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Pronounced dead at the hospital after they attempted resuscitation
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In 2012 Mr @placeholder made the headlines for outspoken comments about | By Daniel Miller Nigel Farage's former flatmate has branded the UKIP leader a 'salesman' claiming he is not not up to the job of leading the party and should step down to make way for someone younger. Godfrey Bloom, a former UKIP MEP now sitting as an independent after losing the whip for hitting a journalist and calling women sluts, shared a flat with Mr Farage in Brussels for several years. But on the eve of Mr Farage's second televised debate over Europe with Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, he took a swipe at his former colleague saying UKIP needed to 'sharpen its game'.
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Godfrey Bloom suggested UKIP needed to 'sharpen its game' | 6,288 | record_train |
Repatriation: Namibians rush to greet the plane carrying the skulls as it arrives at @placeholder airport | By Daniel Miller Last updated at 9:23 AM on 5th October 2011 One of the 20 skulls returned home to Namibia after being taken to Germany for experiments over a century ago Hundreds of jubilant Namibians turned out to welcome home 20 skulls which had been taken to Germany to prove theories of white racial superiority more than a century ago. The fragile skulls, consisting of four females and 16 males, including a young boy of about three, had been kept at Berlin's Charite University. Namibian Prime Minister Nahas Angula told the crowd at the country's Windhoek airport that the skulls were a 'testimony to the horrors of colonialism and German cruelty against our people.'
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Celebrations in Namibia as hundreds turn out to welcome their arrival
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Heads had been preserved in formaldehyde with faces still intact
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'Germany still owes us reparations' say tribal leaders | 6,289 | record_train |
Apple is thought to be particularly interested in @placeholder's super-thin glass technology. | By Mark Prigg In San Francisco PUBLISHED: 12:44 EST, 13 August 2013 | UPDATED: 13:00 EST, 13 August 2013 Apple is set to launch a new iPad mini with a high resolution screen before the end of the year along with a new version of its full sized iPad, it has been claimed. The move is aimed at fending off increasing competition from Google, which recently revealed its new Nexus 7 tablet, which has a high resolution screen. Amazon is also believed to be developing a new version of its Kindle Fire tablet with a high definition screen.
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Asian sources claim the screens will come from Samsung, LG and Sharp
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The move may be aimed at fending off increasing competition from Google
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Amazon is also believed to be developing a new version of its Kindle Fire | 6,290 | record_train |
The usually tight-lipped @placeholder recently commented, "contrary to public opinion, I abhor violence." | (CNN)I had to see the movie "American Sniper." Not because of the Oscar buzz but because of the vicious anti-Muslim and anti-Arab comments posted by some on social media after seeing the film. As Samer Khalaf, the president of the American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, noted, there have been hundreds of violent messages on Facebook and Twitter directed against Arabs and Muslims made by people who had seen "American Sniper." For example, tweets such as, "Great f*@##@* movie and now I really want to kill some f*@##@* ragheads," "Nice to see a movie where the Arabs are portrayed for who they really are-vermin scum intent on destroying us" and "American Sniper made me...hate Muslims 1000000X more."
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Dean Obeidallah: "American Sniper," touted by right as pro-war movie, has inflamed some anti-Muslim rhetoric
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He says it's really a powerful anti-war film. Director Eastwood shows the damage wrought by senseless war | 6,291 | record_train |
The tea house is now bracing itself for a spike in visitors following the success of @placeholder. | Wolf Hall, the £7m BBC blockbuster starring Damian Lewis and Mark Rylance, has already become the TV event of the year, exposing the skullduggery and political intrigue at the heart of the Tudor Court. And now a historic west London bakery has given a fascinating new insight into the story behind the love affair that triggered the Reformation - revealing it was a simple custard tart that captivated the king's attention rather than Anne Boleyn's own charms. Newens Tea House in Kew, west London, started baking Anne's delicate pastry Maids of Honour tarts in 1850 and still uses the 500-year-old recipe discovered in the 16th-century by Henry VIII.
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Anne Boleyn served the tarts in the ground of Hampton Court Palace
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The original 500-year-old recipe was passed down through generations
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Newens Tea House in Kew started selling the delicate pastry in 1850 | 6,292 | record_train |
One haunting memory typifies the humiliation: A @placeholder soldier made him repeatedly get up on and jump down from a trailer and put a gun to his head. | Atlanta (CNN) -- Robert Samija can't forget the date: April 16, 1993. As fighting raged between Croatians and Muslims in the central Bosnian town of Vitez, he saw the execution of a Muslim police chief -- the father of a classmate. "I saw him get on his knees, begging for his life, and they shot him point blank," he said. "Some people were cheering. But it was horrible." Now, another date will burn bright in Samija's mind: May 26, 2011, the day Serbian army commander Ratko Mladic was arrested after eluding capture for more than 15 years. Mladic, the highest-ranking war crimes suspect who was still at large from the Balkan wars of the 1990s, is wanted on charges including genocide, extermination and murder by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia.
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Ratko Mladic's arrest is good news for war victims
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But for some, it triggers memories of suffering
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Robert Samija saw the execution of a classmate's father
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He says Mladic's arrest will help people move forward | 6,293 | record_train |
The NFL season got back underway this month and will conclude with the @placeholder next February | The NFL boasts some of the world's most recognisable sportsmen, and now their top stars are being given a makeover to look like characters from TV's most recognisable show. Artist Adrien Noterdaem, who specialises in his depictions of famous faces in the Simpsons style, has come up with a novel idea to celebrate the programme's 25th anniversary. Noterdaem teamed up with Bleacher Report to depict nine of the NFL's biggest stars as characters from the show. Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning has won a superbowl ring and been NFL MVP five times Jay Cutler has been the Chicago Bears quarterback since 2009 after making the 2008 Pro Bowl at Denver
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Top players drawn as Simpsons characters by artist Adrien Noterdaem
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Last year's Superbowl winners Richard Sherman and Marshawn Lynch feature
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Five quarterbacks among the famous faces turned yellow | 6,294 | record_train |
"Dutschke stated that he could place the poison in envelopes and send them to elected officials," said the witness, who had accused @placeholder of making sexual advances against his or her daughter. | Oxford, Mississippi (CNN) -- From a dust mask that tested positive for ricin, to an enigmatic dump of a coffee grinder, to talk of making and mailing "poison," an affidavit unsealed Tuesday shed light on the case against a Mississippi man accused of sending potentially deadly letters to President Barack Obama and others. Just more than a week ago, James Everett Dutschke described the man then jailed in the case -- an Elvis, Buddy Holly and Randy Travis impersonator named Paul Kevin Curtis -- as a "little nutty." Now Curtis is free, and the 41-year-old Dutschke is behind bars. The document unsealed Tuesday explains what led authorities to arrest Dutschke -- but not why he allegedly concocted the poison and sent it to elected officials.
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NEW: FBI says tae kwon do site is "sealed off" and that a forensic examination is ongoing
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Dutschke, 41, was arrested and accused of sending letters with ricin to Obama, others
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Dust mask and other samples tied to a Mississippi man positive for ricin, an affidavit says
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A witness says Dutschke talked about being able to make a "poison" and mail it to officials | 6,295 | record_train |
"Javier told me she is such a fool that when she gets out of here, she will do it again," @placeholder said | Madrid (CNN) -- The Spanish nurse's assistant who contracted Ebola after treating a patient with the deadly virus is feeling a little better and says she would treat Ebola patients again if she is cured, a family friend and spokeswoman said Wednesday. Teresa Romero Ramos is being treated at the Carlos III Hospital in Madrid, the same hospital where she contracted the illness while helping to care for an infected missionary who had been brought back from West Africa. She spoke to her husband, Javier Limon, by phone for 10 minutes, family spokeswoman Teresa Mesa told journalists outside the hospital Wednesday.
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Spanish nurse's assistant Teresa Romero Ramos speaks to her husband by phone
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Romero says she'd treat Ebola patients again if cured, a family spokeswoman says
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She is doing better and has been able to drink some water; doctors are hopeful
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Spain is considering a U.S. request to use Spanish bases in mission to fight Ebola | 6,296 | record_train |
Drifting into the midfield, the 21-year-old Englishman intercepted a @placeholder pass, knocked the ball to a team-mate and drove into the opposition half. | 'Harry Kane reminds me of a young Thomas Muller,' Owen Hargreaves said on BT Sport before the game. Perhaps an ambitious claim at this early stage of his career, but that a young Englishman is being compared to a World Cup-winning German is testament to Kane's progress this season. His stats are impressive. 15 goals in all competitions this term, second only to Sergio Aguero in the Premier League standings, and level with Arsenal's star man Alexis Sanchez. Harry Kane's main battle against Manchester United came against centre-back Paddy McNair (left) Kane (left) takes a shot at the United goal, but it is a simple save for Spanish goalkeeper David de Gea
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Owen Hargreaves described Harry Kane as 'like a young Thomas Muller'
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He worked extremely hard off the ball against Manchester United
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Kane has scored 15 goals in all competitions this season already
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The Englishman was not outstanding against United, but his work behind the scenes was quietly efficient | 6,297 | record_train |
According to the reports @placeholder has received, the agents put the car in park, which automatically unlocked the doors and which gave the assailants an opportunity to try to open the door. | Washington (CNN) -- New information regarding the killing of a U.S. immigration agent in Mexico points to it being a sanctioned hit by the Zetas drug cartel and not a rogue incident, said Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, who said he has been briefed by federal immigration officials. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Special Agent Jaime Zapata was killed and another agent injured when they were ambushed on a highway in the Mexican state of San Luis Potosi this week. McCaul, chairman of the Homeland Security Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee, said he has been receiving various reports on the incident and he provided new details on the shooting.
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NEW: The killing may have been a targeted hit, congressman says
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NEW: Some 83 shell casings from AK-47s were found at the scene, he says
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Mexican officials condemn the shootings, saying the implications could be grim.
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U.S. law enforcement personnel are not authorized to carry weapons in Mexico | 6,298 | record_train |
But with a roommate and a house full of pets, @placeholder had no room for another addition. | (MNN) -- Consider it an occupational hazard. Work at a veterinary clinic long enough, and eventually you will wind up falling for a patient. In the case of veterinary technician Christina Simpson, she fell for a patient that had been left behind at her roommate's veterinary clinic. Oreo's owner surrendered the dog because the animal could no longer use her hind legs. After hearing about Oreo, Simpson offered to try laser therapy. The procedure promotes healing at the cellular level by increasing blood flow and decreasing inflammation in the injured area, and had been used successfully by Simpson's colleagues at Eagle's Landing Veterinary Hospital in Georgia. Simpson was so sure laser therapy would work that she took responsibility for the perky pooch, renaming her Hope.
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Owners of disabled animals can feel very alone: Online communities provide feedback and hope
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Veterinary technician Christina Simpson build a dog wheelchair from PVC and lawnmower parts
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Plans for dog wheelchairs are available on the internet | 6,299 | record_train |
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