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Earlier Wednesday, the first police officer to arrive at the @placeholder home on July 15 after Caylee was reported missing testified that Casey Anthony was initially reluctant to provide him with information regarding the little girl's whereabouts. | (CNN) -- In a written statement provided to police just after her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee, was reported missing, Casey Anthony told authorities she had looked for the little girl every day for a month, and "after 31 days, I know that the only thing that matters is getting my daughter back," according to testimony in her murder trial Wednesday. "I have lied and stolen from friends and family to do whatever I could, by any means, to find my daughter," Anthony said in a written statement to the Orange County, Florida, Sheriff's Office. "I avoided calling the police or notifying my family out of fear. I have been, and still am, afraid of what has, or may happen to Caylee."
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NEW: Detective denies he considered Casey Anthony a suspect from the outset
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Anthony told authorities she didn't report the girl missing out of "fear"
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She says she has looked for her daughter every day
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Casey Anthony is accused of killing her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee, in 2008 | 7,100 | record_train |
@placeholder, 28, was said to have been left distressed after receiving 'thousands of text messages' from the German. | An alleged stalker who is convinced he is married to Hollywood actress Lindsay Lohan should return to Germany for psychiatric treatment, a court heard today. Daniel Vorderwulbecke, 37, is accused of harassing the star, bombarding her with thousands of disturbing texts, Tweets and Instagram pictures. Vorderwulbecke is also alleged to have attacked a doorman and smashed a bin worth £100 in the bout of chaos at the Palace Theatre in central London, where the star is appearing in the satirical play Speed-The-Plow. Alleged stalker Daniel Vorderwulbecke (left), who is convinced he is married to Hollywood actress Lindsay Lohan, should return to Germany for psychiatric treatment, a court heard today
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Daniel Vorderwulbecke accused of harassing the 28-year-old actress
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37-year-old 'bombarded Lohan with Instagram pictures and texts'
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DJ accused of attacking doorman at London's Playhouse Theatre
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Alleged attack occurred after he was barred from entering rehearsal
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Prosecutor tells court Vorderwulbecke believes he is married to Lohan
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He is being treated at a specialist hospital and is 'acutely unwell'
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Doctors believe he is better off being treated in Germany, court told | 7,101 | record_train |
Chances were few and far between for the rest of half as @placeholder sat deep and made themselves difficult to break down. | (CNN) -- Paraguay booked a place in the last eight of the World Cup for the very first time in their history at the expense of Japan but only after a dramatic penalty shoot out in Pretoria. Japan's Yuichi Komano missed the crucial spot kick and Paraguay striker Oscar Cardozo was the man to seal the game with the winning penalty, as his side triumphed 5-3. Neither side created many chances during 120 minutes of disappointing football, though Japan's Daisuke Matsui hit the crossbar and Paraguay forced goalkeeper Eiji Kawashima into a couple of smart saves. In the end, Paraguay held its nerve from 12 yards to make it to the quarterfinals, where they will face the winners of Tuesday's other last 16 clash between Spain and Portugal.
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Paraguay beat Japan to book a place in the last eight of the World Cup
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South American side won 5-3 on penalties after a goalless game
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Japan's Yuichi Komano missed the crucial penalty
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Paraguay will now face either Spain or Portugal in quarterfinal | 7,102 | record_train |
Nevertheless, Mata’s cause was not helped by the fact @placeholder didn’t seem to know where to play him. | By Ian Ladyman Follow @@Ian_Ladyman_DM New seasons bring — among other things — opportunities to replenish or repair reputations. Juan Mata perhaps fits into the latter category. The star signing of David Moyes’ torrid eight months at Manchester United, the Spanish playmaker failed to such an extent last season that the first thing Ryan Giggs did when handed brief control of the team last April was drop him. Mata was, quite simply, the signing that never seemed to fit. Here in America, though, hope springs for the former Chelsea player. New United manager Louis van Gaal has confided to his associates that the 26-year-old is the man he wants to play behind Wayne Rooney and Robin van Persie this season and Mata has the look of a footballer ready to make up for lost time.
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Louis van Gaal's arrival at Old Trafford is opportunity for Juan Mata to rediscover his form
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Spanish playmaker says Rafa Benitez his favourite recent manager
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Chelsea sold Mata to Manchester United last January
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David Moyes and Jose Mourinho played 26-year-old out wide | 7,103 | record_train |
'If not tomorrow, I hope it happens at the @placeholder. | Roger Federer moved on to 999 tour-level victories as he beat Grigor Dimitrov 6-2 6-2 in the semi-finals of the Brisbane International on Saturday. The world number two will face Milos Raonic in Sunday's final, with the opportunity to join Jimmy Connors and Ivan Lendl as the only players to reach four figures in the Open Era. Federer, the top seed, needed only 53 minutes to see off number four Dimitrov, winning 75 percent of his service points and breaking the Bulgarian four times. Roger Federer acknowledges the Brisbane crowd after completing his 999th tour-level victory on Saturday Having finished runner-up to Lleyton Hewitt in this tournament last year, Federer is hoping to go one better in order to seal his 83rd tour-level title.
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33-year-old turned pro in back in 1998 and has won 17 Grand Slam titles
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Roger Federer moved onto 999 career wins after beating Grigor Dimitrov
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Federer faces Canadian Milos Raonic in the Brisbane final on Sunday
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The world No 2 hopes to win his 83rd tour-level title in his 125th final
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The first Grand Slam of the year the Australian Open starts on January 19 | 7,104 | record_train |
By 1890, the year @placeholder arrived to purchase tea estates, 23,000 tons of tea were exported to London's tea auctions. | (CNN)The leaves that go into a cup of Ceylon tea play a surprisingly complex role in the history of Sri Lanka. It started with a single camellia sinesis plant brought from China in 1824 by the British, who had colonized the island then known as Ceylon in 1801. The plant was to be displayed in the Royal Botanical Gardens outside Kandy in the country's lush interior -- but it has since grown into a $1.5 billion export business for the teardrop shaped island nation off India's southern tip. Alongside the agricultural production of tea, which accounts for 2.5% of the country's $60 billion GDP, tea tourism is also emerging as a popular experience for travelers.
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Sri Lanka became known for tea when Thomas Lipton started exporting the product to London in 1890
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The island now generates $1.5 billion every year from its tea export industry
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Travelers can experience private tastings in Dilmah and live on a tea plantation | 7,105 | record_train |
Even though in the past six months there have been an unprecedented level of public scrutiny of the NSA and its methods, Appelbaum's claims - supported by what appeared to be internal @placeholder slideshows - still caused a stir. | The NSA has the technology to turn your iPhone into an eavesdropping tool, revealed a well-known privacy advocate at a hacker conference in Germany on Monday. Journalist and security expert Jacob Appelbaum used his slot at the event to pull back the curtain on the National Security Agency's arsenal of high-tech spy gear including how it can use radar wave devices to harvest electronic information from computers, even if they aren't online. Appelbaum told hundreds of computer experts gathered at Hamburg's Chaos Communications Conference that his revelations about the NSA's capabilities ‘are even worse than your worst nightmares.’ A backdoor is a hidden remote access from an outside source to the device (stock image pictured) that enables the hacker to have almost full access with little detection
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Security expert Jacob Appelbaum has revealed that the NSA has the technology to turn your iPhone into an eavesdropping device
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They can also use radar wave devices to harvest electronic information from computers, even if they aren't online
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Appelbaum described his revelations about the NSA as 'wrist-slittingly depressing'
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Apple released a statement saying they have 'never worked with the NSA to create a backdoor in any of our products'
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The information was first published by German magazine Der Spiegel along with a catalog of high-tech gadgets for hackers to use | 7,106 | record_train |
Anya’s mother supported him when @placeholder released him after his first two-year professional contract ended in 2007. | His father is a Nigerian scientist. His mother is a Romanian former economist who looks after the elderly. His older brother is a doctor who moonlights as a rapper. Clearly the upbringing of Ikechi Anya, Scotland’s exciting winger, was anything but typical as the four of them were crammed together in a small flat on Glasgow’s rough Castlemilk estate. But that was the perfect environment to prepare the Watford player for the unusual pathway his career has presented. From fearing for his future in the game while struggling with a long-term knee injury and without a club aged 19, to moving to Spain under the tutelage of Glenn Hoddle, eventually to earn a Scotland call-up and score against World Cup winners Germany this September.
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Ikechi Anya hoping to help Scotland to victory against England
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Anya was born in Glasgow to a Nigerian father and Romanian mother
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Watford winger was released by Wycombe as a 17-year-old
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Anya impressed in Glenn Hoddle's academy before joining Sevilla B | 7,107 | record_train |
"Disney today registered several domain names that in no uncertain terms point to a film title -- @placeholder," the site reports. | (CNN) -- Well, that didn't last long. No sooner had speculation heated up that Disney was planning a "Frozen" sequel, to be titled "Strange Magic," than the studio sent out a news release throwing cold water all over that theory. Turns out, "Strange Magic" is the title of a new animated movie from Lucasfilm Ltd. " 'Strange Magic' is a madcap fairy tale musical inspired by 'A Midsummer Night's Dream,' " the statement says. "Popular songs from the past six decades help tell the tale of a colorful cast of goblins, elves, fairies and imps, and their hilarious misadventures sparked by the battle over a powerful potion."
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NEW: "Strange Magic" is not a "Frozen" sequel, studio announces
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No official movie sequel has been announced
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One site noticed that Disney registered "Strange Magic" domains | 7,108 | record_train |
Not since October 2008 had @placeholder won a Champions League match away from home when trailing at halftime and they never liked look repeating the feat here. | (CNN) -- Redemption is within grasp -- and for Bayern Munich the opportunity to exorcise the demons of yesteryear is in sight. Tuesday's crushing victory over a Barcelona side which has dominated Europe's top competition for much of the past few years was yet another sign of the growing power of this Bavarian giant. Last year's defeat by Chelsea at its home stadium still hurts, as does the memory of losing out to Inter Milan two years ago, but that pain and anguish has driven Bayern to the brink of history. Not since 2001 has Bayern won Europe's elite competition, but surely this is the greatest chance they will ever have to end that drought after brushing aside a Barcelona team which has won this competition three times in the past seven years.
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Bayern Munich crushed Barcelona 4-0 in the first leg of its Champions League semifinal
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Thomas Muller scored twice with Mario Gomez and Arjen Robben also on target
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Bayern boss warns against complacency ahead of second leg
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Barcelona's Gerard Pique believes "almost impossible" for his side to progress | 7,109 | record_train |
The attack alleged to be by @placeholder was aimed to deter Sony from showing the comedy film. | The cyber war between America and North Korea took another turn on Saturday when North Korea's Internet and 3G mobile networks were paralyzed again for the third time in a week. The internet outage took hold on Saturday evening at 10.42 pm, for five hours and the North Korean government was quick to blame the United States for the cyber attack. The outage comes amid a diplomatic storm which has seen the North Korean government call President Obama 'a monkey living in a tropical forest' in a racist rant against the United States. Scroll down for video Tit-for-tat: The film called The Interview shows Kim Jong Un dying after his helicopter is shot down
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North Korea's Internet and 3G mobile networks were paralyzed Saturday
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North Korean government quickly blames the United States for the attack
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It comes after the dictatorship was blamed for a hack on Sony over a film
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This led to a cancellation of the comedy 'The Interview' in U.S. cinemas
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President Barack Obama said Sony made a mistake by cancelling
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The film was shown during screenings throughout America over holidays
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Leader Kim Jong Un called President Obama 'a monkey' for his comments | 7,110 | record_train |
@placeholder clubs, hotels, bars and cafes and sell Playboy branded | Iconic: The famous Playboy bunny ears will soon be seen in India Playboy is about to introduce its risque bunny ears to India - but the club plans to remove the sex and play up the glamour in a country where even kissing in films is a touchy subject. The club's promoters will launch the country's first club in Goa in December - a 22,000 sq ft open-air property in the Candolim Beach tourist hot-spot. But the bodices, bunny ears and cotton tails familiar to Playboy patrons are likely to be absent, instead replaced with demure bunnies in an 'aspirational' setting.
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Playboy's latest club will open in tourist-heavy Candolim Beach, Goa
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The bunnies will be present - but club will be 'demure' and 'aspirational'
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Officials threaten to revoke licence if club 'indulges in obscenity' | 7,111 | record_train |
And the @placeholder is working hard to build a coalition that even a presidential veto can't block. | Washington (CNN)President Barack Obama's Keystone pipeline headache is only going to get worse. Democrats -- in their final weeks of controlling the Senate -- successfully blocked a bill Tuesday that would authorize the pipeline from hitting the president's desk. But the reprieve won't last long. Incoming Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell immediately vowed that Keystone would be "an early item on the agenda in the next Congress." Keystone, a pipeline that would connect Canada's oil sands to the Texas coast, has been a rallying cry for the GOP throughout the Obama presidency. Republicans have unsuccessfully tried to attach the issue to a host of bills over the years, including a payroll tax cut. Poised to assume full control of Congress for the first time in nearly a decade, there's pent up energy to finally approve legislation.
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The Senate blocked a Keystone bill from advancing Tuesday
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But the issue won't go away for Obama
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McConnell: Keystone will be "an early item" on 2015 agenda | 7,112 | record_train |
Goodfellas: The @placeholder film was inspired by the infamous heist in which thieves made off with the equivalent of $21million | By Amanda Williams PUBLISHED: 09:07 EST, 15 November 2012 | UPDATED: 10:50 EST, 17 November 2012 Brazen: Thieves made off $1.5m worth of Apple iPad minis from the JFK airport cargo hold - the same site as the 1978 Lufthansa heist which inspired mob film Goodfellas Brazen thieves have stolen $1.5m worth of Apple iPad minis from the JFK airport cargo hold - the same site as the 1978 Lufthansa heist which inspired mob film GoodFellas. The crooks, who used the airport's own forklift to shift the haul of two pallets of tablet computers into a nearby truck, struck shortly before midnight on Monday.
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Around 3,600 of the minis, intended for China and worldwide, were taken during the raid
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It is exactly the same building raided during the Lufthansa heist, which inspired the Scorcese gangland film | 7,113 | record_train |
Mr @placeholder was seen patting the 66-year-old's back after he welled up | By Gerri Peev PUBLISHED: 10:24 EST, 13 April 2012 | UPDATED: 07:59 EST, 14 April 2012 Ken Livingstone was accused by his own party of crying 'crocodile tears' after it emerged that a political broadcast that made him weep used paid 'supporters’ reading from a script. The Labour mayoral candidate wept at a screening of his advert featuring 28 unnamed Londoners spelling out why the capital needed Mr Livingstone back in charge. He had described the saccharine production as a 'real tearjerker'. Labour leader Ed Miliband even patted his shoulder to console the former mayor as he rubbed his eyes during the screening on Wednesday.
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He is forced to admit that Labour activists were paid expenses to star in his own party political broadcast
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Mr Livingstone is already trailing Boris Johnson in the race for City Hall because of his alleged tax affairs | 7,114 | record_train |
@placeholder's office declined to respond to CNN's request for a response to the women's statement, while FIFA has said its disciplinary committee will investigate the duo's claims. | (CNN) -- They stepped forward to help reform the way football's world governing body FIFA operates - and are now bitterly regretting their decision. Two female whistle-blowers gave evidence to American lawyer Michael Garcia, who over 18 months investigated the bidding process of the 2018 and 2022 World Cups. The women claim Garcia ensured they would have anonymity in his investigative report -- and that he broke his promise. It's a report that has become mired in controversy after German judge Hans-Joachim Eckert -- FIFA's independent ethics adjudicator -- published a summary of the evidence the American had collated. "Our cooperation was facilitated by Mr Garcia's repeated promises - made privately to us and also in public - to ensure the confidentiality of his witnesses," said Bonita Mersiades and Phaedra Al-Majid in a joint statement.
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Michael Garcia under fire from key witnesses
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Allegations made following publication of Garcia's summary report
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FIFA under fire over World Cup bidding process for 2018 and 2002
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FIFA launches criminal complaint in relation to bidding process | 7,115 | record_train |
To catch @placeholder' full interview with Kimmel, tune in to her show on Wednesday. | (CNN) -- We're a little suspicious of Jimmy Kimmel now thanks to his numerous hoaxes, but he wouldn't joke about a baby, right? On a pre-taped episode of "The Ellen DeGeneres Show," ABC's host of "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" revealed that he and his wife of close to a year, Molly McNearney, are expecting their first baby together. Even DeGeneres was a little skeptical when Kimmel confirmed his wife is pregnant, but Kimmel assured her that he was being serious -- "unless she's kidding," he quipped. The late-night host, who married McNearney in 2013, has two kids from a prior marriage that lasted from 1988 to 2003.
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Jimmy Kimmel and his wife Molly are expecting their first child together
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The actor says this is no prank, unless his wife is kidding
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He has two children from a prior marriage
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Kimmel: "I'm going to be one of those old dads!" | 7,116 | record_train |
‘I loved watching @placeholder since I was a little kid,’ said Welbeck. | Danny Welbeck hopes to draw inspiration from his idol Thierry Henry's success at Arsenal after completing a deadline day switch to the Emirates. Welbeck will embark on a new career in north London after he signed a five-year deal with the Gunners following a £16million switch from boyhood club Manchester United. Arsene Wenger moved for the England international after Olivier Giroud was ruled out until the new year with a broken foot. VIDEO Scroll down for Danny Welbeck: I've envisaged myself playing for Arsenal before In business: Danny Welbeck completed his £16million move from Manchester United on transfer deadline day
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Welbeck cites Henry as one of two idols; the other being Ryan Giggs
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The England forward completed a £16m move to Arsenal on deadline day
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Arsene Wenger signed Welbeck after Olivier Giroud sustained a foot injury
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Welbeck expected to make his Arsenal debut against Manchester City | 7,117 | record_train |
When he was sacked – unjustly – they cried at @placeholder. | For many years now, a tiny corner of rural Greater Manchester has been purely football. Past the Trafford Centre, throw a right at the roundabout, through the lights and you get to Carrington, home – among other things – to the training grounds of Manchester's two football clubs. Take a five-iron and strike it well from United's northerly pitches and the chances are those picking the ball up will be wearing City blue. So close they could hardly escape each other even if they wanted to. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Manchester City vs Tottenham Premier League preview: Essential stats you need to know
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Manchester City have hailed their new training complex as one of the best sporting facilities in the world
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City have spent £200m on the Etihad Campus which includes 16 training pitches and accommodation
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Etihad Campus is a monumental upgrade on the club's former Carrington base or the iconic Platt Lane | 7,118 | record_train |
records showed she was speaking to @placeholder five times a day in August | Robert F Kennedy Jr. is set to be quizzed over the exact nature of his relationship with his alleged mistress Chelsea Kirwan, MailOnline can reveal. The Kennedy scion, who only married actress Cheryl Hines just weeks ago, will be dragged into the bitter divorce battle between Mrs Kirwan and her estranged husband, plastic surgeon to the stars Laurence Kirwan. Dr Kirwan’s lawyers have informed Chelsea's legal team that they plan to depose both her and Mr Kennedy in a letter sent out this week. Close friendship: Chelsea Kirwan, pictured in June outside her local gym in Bedford, New York, is believed to have a friendship with Bobby Kennedy Jr. that spanned two years
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Chelsea Kirwan's relationship with Bobby Kennedy Jr is set to be publicized as part of her ongoing divorce battle from surgeon Laurence Kirwan
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Dr Kirwan's lawyers have said they want to depose RFK Jr. to give evidence as to the exact nature of his friendship with Chelsea
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Bobby Kennedy Jr tied the knot with Cheryl Hines on August 2
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He now lives with his new wife in California and they have just splashed out $5m on a Malibu mansion | 7,119 | record_train |
'We lost because we didn't score in the first half or 25 minutes,' @placeholder coach Ahmed Al Hassan said. | Hamza Aldaradreh's dominating four-goal performance against Palestine has given Jordan coach Ray Wilkins a selection dilemma ahead of his team's must-win final group match against Japan. Man of the match Hamza became just the fourth player to score four goals in an Asian Cup match to help Jordan keep its tournament hopes alive with a 5-1 win over Palestine on Friday. Wilkins said Hamza was just the third-choice striker when Jordan started its Asian Cup campaign, behind Odai Al Saify and Ahmad Hayel. Jordan's Hamza Aldaradreh runs through the Palestine defence to score his third of four goals on Friday
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Hamza Aldaradreh scored four goals as Jordan beat Palestine in Group D
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He is only the fourth player to have ever scored four in an Asian Cup game
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Ray Wilkins' side must win their final Group D game against Japan
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They are currently joint third with Iraq in their Asian Cup group | 7,120 | record_train |
If you make mistakes like those we made, then you will lose against an opponent like @placeholder. | Borussia Dortmund manager Jurgen Klopp is confident his side will return to form against Bayern Munich in the German Supercup after losing heavily to Liverpool on Sunday. The Bundesliga side went down 4-0 at Anfield courtesy of goals from Daniel Sturridge, Philippe Coutinho, Jordan Henderson and summer signing Dejan Lovren. And after the game Klopp admitted that his side came up against Brendan Rodgers' men at an inconvenient moment. VIDEO Scroll down to watch classy Coutinho showing his skills in an earlier friendly Honest: Borussia Dortmund boss Jurgen Klopp (right) admitted his side met Liverpool at the wrong time after their 4-0 defeat at Anfield
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Dortmund lost 4-0 to Liverpool in a friendly at Anfield
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Daniel Sturridge, Philippe Coutinho, Jordan Henderson and Dejan Lovren on target for Brendan Rodgers' side
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Klopp says the Reds were the wrong opponents on the wrong day
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He believes his side will bounce back in the German Supercup against Bayern Munich this week | 7,121 | record_train |
Other areas of @placeholder's second-most populous city only received 1 to 6 inches, officials said. | (CNN) -- There are 5 1/2 feet of snow outside and on top of Chrissy Hazard's home in the Buffalo suburb of Cheektowaga, New York. A treadmill and table prop up a door felled by the snow's attempted push into the home. But everything's all right for now, she told CNN's "Anderson Cooper 360." "We're good. We're buried in the house but we're doing OK," she said. Hazard is stuck inside the home with her husband, a friend, seven children and some dogs. It may be three or four days before they can get out, she said. There is a small patch of yard that offers the pups a chance to go outside.
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NEW: 20 to 30 more inches of snow expected Thursday
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Buffalo residents and emergency personnel come together during massive storm | 7,122 | record_train |
Arsenal's title challenge last season faltered partly due to an over-reliance on @placeholder. | Olivier Giroud is positive he can form a destructive strike partnership with new Arsenal signing Alexis Sanchez this season. Manager Arsene Wenger has talked up the Chilean player's ability to play through the middle as a loan striker as well as from the flanks. But £30 million man Sanchez started out wide in the 3-0 Community Shield thrashing of Manchester City, and Giroud made the most of his chance, firing in the third goal. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Jack Wilshere order Giroud out for the warm-up Back of the net: Olivier Giroud (centre) celebrates scoring against Manchester City at Wembley
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French striker added to goals from Santi Cazorla and Aaron Ramsey as Arsenal beat Manchester City 3-0 in the Community Shield at Wembley
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Giroud thinks he can play up front with new signing Sanchez
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He believes Arsenal are well-placed for a first Premier League title a decade
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Raring to go for league campaign's start against Crystal Palace on Saturday | 7,123 | record_train |
Exchange: Nat Rothschild (left) sent a message on Twitter to @placeholder (right) which said: 'Thanks for buying back a worthless pile of turd' | By Emma Glanfield A multi-million pound deal which saw coal mining firm Bumi split from its co-founder was sealed amid a flurry of explosive tweets in which warring billionaires described each other as 'dumb'. London-based mining firm Bumi - now known as Asia Resource Minerals plc (ARMS) - has completed a long-awaited separation from its co-founders - an Indonesian family conglomerate known as the Bakrie group. After the restructuring deal was closed, fellow founder Nat Rothschild – the 42-year-old scion of the wealthy banking dynasty - took to his Twitter page to take a swipe at a member of the Bakrie family.
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Mega-rich co-founders of coal mining firm Bumi split in multi-million deal
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Co-founding financier Nat Rothschild sparked fiery exchange on Twitter
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He called Aga Bakrie, member of co-founding Bakrie family, 'extremely dumb'
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Users sprinkle @placeholder on their food to allegedly reduce hunger. | (CNN) -- That "miracle" weight-loss product you've seen on TV may not live up to the hype. The Federal Trade Commission has charged four companies with deceptive advertising related to their weight loss products. "Operation Failed Resolution," as the FTC calls it, is an effort by the federal agency to crack down on companies' misleading claims about products that allegedly help consumers slim down. "Resolutions to lose weight are easy to make but hard to keep," Jessica Rich, director of the FTC's Bureau of Consumer Protection, said in a statement. "And the chances of being successful just by sprinkling something on your food, rubbing cream on your thighs or using a supplement are slim to none. The science just isn't there."
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FTC says it has settled with Sensa, LeanSpa
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FTC announces charges against L'Occitane, HCG Diet Direct
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In another call, @placeholder talks of wanting to go on a drag hunt with beagles: | By Martin Robinson The News of the World hacked phones belonging to Kate Middleton, Prince William and Prince Harry more than 200 times, revealing intimate details about their private lives. Personal messages left by the Duke of Cambridge for his ‘babykins’ future wife also revealed how he was almost shot during an Army exercise. The future king also ribbed his brother for being 'ginger' in a message left on his phone where he adopted a high-pitched voice and pretended to be Harry's then girlfriend Chelsy Davy. Scroll down for video Intercepted: Prince William and his future wife Kate Middleton were both hacked habitually while he was at Sandhurst in 2006, with the NotW printing a series of exclusives using intimate information about their relationship
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Kate Middleton was hacked the most, 155 times including on Christmas Day
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William was hacked 35 times and Harry's nine times while at Sandhurst | 7,126 | record_train |
Well-loved: Atkinson, 59, is best known for portraying Mr Bean in the @placeholder TV series of the same name | As well-loved character Mr Bean, he could barely look after himself. But now, Rowan Atkinson has helped to save a McLaren F1 driver's life following a horror crash in Tuscany. The British actor was one of the first to come to the wealthy American businessman's aid after he smashed his 240mph 6.1-litre engine sports car into a tree in central Italy on Tuesday. On hand: Rowan Atkinson helped to save a McLaren F1 driver's life following a horror crash in Tuscany The actor was seen helping the man, moving away the car's broken parts, and liaising with Italian police Atkinson, 59, had been part of a convoy of motoring enthusiasts before the crash which sent parts flying
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Rowan Atkinson, 59, one of first to come to American businessman's aid
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Driver crashed his McLaren F1 as he cruised through Tuscany on Tuesday
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Atkinson, who had been part of convoy, immediately rushed to help driver
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He was also photographed picking up debris from destroyed sports car
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In 2011, Atkinson crashed own McLaren F1 into tree in Northamptonshire
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Tottenham started the game boosted by the presence of key midfielder @placeholder, who injured his hamstring in Saturday's 2-0 defeat at Manchester United. | (CNN) -- Champions League holders Inter Milan crashed to a 3-1 defeat at English club Tottenham on Tuesday night as the Italian side were again tormented by young winger Gareth Bale. The 21-year-old, who scored a hat-trick in the London team's 4-3 defeat at the San Siro two weeks ago, again embarrassed the much-vaunted Inter defense to set up second-half goals for strikers Peter Crouch and Roman Pavlyuchenko after Rafael van der Vaart's opener. The result put tournament debutants Tottenham top of Group A on goal difference, having joined Inter on seven points from four matches. Dutch champions Twente boosted their hopes of reaching the second round with a 2-0 win at German club Werder Bremen, moving onto five points.
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Tottenham move top of Group A with 3-1 win over defending champions Inter Milan
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Young winger Gareth Bale is again London team's key player as he sets up two goals
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Barcelona held 1-1 away to Copenhagen in Group D tie but remain in top spot
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@placeholder, located about 75 miles (115 kilometers) east of Puebla Mexico, was moving west-southwest at about 9 mph (15 kph), it said. | Mexico City, Mexico (CNN) -- What was Hurricane Karl weakened Friday to a tropical storm after making landfall, but the heavy rain it spawned could still cause mudslides and flash floods in the Mexican interior, forecasters said. Karl was downgraded after coming ashore as a Category 3 hurricane about 10 miles (15 kilometers) north of Veracruz, Mexico, CNN's satellite and radar estimates showed. The storm is forecast to weaken to a tropical depression later Friday or Saturday and dissipate over the mountains of Mexico on Sunday, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said Friday evening. It added the Mexican government has discontinued all coastal watches and warnings.
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NEW: Karl is downgraded to a tropical storm
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NEW: It is weakening rapidly over the mountains of Mexico
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Hurricane Karl made landfall in Veracruz, Mexico
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Agreement on a specific sentence for @placeholder, 66, was not reached, but prosecutors pledged to recommend a sentence of no longer than 15 years and eight months. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:43 EST, 28 August 2012 | UPDATED: 03:07 EST, 29 August 2012 An Alaska couple pleaded guilty to charges of conspiring to kill a federal judge in what prosecutors said was a revenge plot over income-tax rulings against them. Lonnie and Karen Vernon, followers of jailed Alaska militia leader Schaeffer Cox, reached a deal with prosecutors to avoid the need for a trial that had been set to begin next month. The Vernons and Cox were active in the 'sovereign citizen' movement, whose adherents believe individuals are sovereign nations and federal, state and local laws do not apply to them.
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Lonnie and Karen Vernon plotted to kill Alaska-based U.S. District Judge Ralph Beistline
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He had presided over federal income tax case that cost them their home | 7,130 | record_train |
They have named the newest addition to their family @placeholder. | (CNN) -- The newest star of Robert Downey Jr.'s family also happens to be a newborn. The 49-year-old actor and his wife, Susan, welcomed their second child together on November 4, and "Avengers" star Downey is positively giddy about his new baby girl. "After 9 months of intensive development, Team Downey is pleased to announce our 2014 fall/winter project," Downey shared on Facebook. "Principal photography commenced 11-14 and will continue until she says, 'Dad! You are embarrassing me...I'm 30, this has gotta stop.' " Downey is also dad to son Exton, whom he welcomed with Susan in 2012, and 21-year-old Indio, his son from a prior marriage.
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Robert Downey Jr. made a baby announcement on Facebook
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The family has spent much time in prayer since learning of @placeholder's decision. | As the future of their show lies in doubt, the Duck Dynasty clan are still making millions thanks to their megabucks Walmart merchandising deal, MailOnline can today reveal. The Robertson family has a merchandise empire that is estimated by Forbes to be worth about $400million - and their deal with Walmart makes up around half of this. And today, as Walmart refused to comment on the future of their relationship with the TV family, just one glimpse at the chainstore's website shows fans are flocking to buy Duck Dynasty merchandise amid the furor over patriach Phil Robertson's homophobic comments. Meanwhile, MailOnline can reveal a publicist from A&E DID accompany Phil to his interview with GQ magazine -but was NOT there when he made his incendiary comments.
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MailOnline can reveal a show publicist did accompany Phil Robertson to interview - but was NOT there when made his damning homophobic comments to GQ magazine
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However, sources say Phil made similar comments 'throughout interview' so A&E WOULD have been fully aware of the general tone of the interview
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Robertson family are sticking by patriach Phil - and are refusing to film TV hit without him | 7,132 | record_train |
The U.S. Embassy in @placeholder said it was shocked and revolted by the images and noted the government's investigation. | Videos purportedly showing guards abusing prisoners, including one male inmate being raped with a broom handle, have led to arrests and outrage both inside and outside the Eurasian country of Georgia. President Mikheil Saakashvili said Wednesday what occurred at Gldani Number 8 penitentiary in Tbilisi is "a horrific affront to human rights and human dignity." Georgia television stations, including TV9, broadcast the videos Tuesday night. The government has not questioned their authenticity. "The police have already arrested most of those identified as involved in these gross abuses," Saakashvili said in a statement. "Others are on the run but (are) being actively pursued by police."
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But Arsenal manager @placeholder is unwilling to let his skipper leave the club without having a replacement lined up. | Mario Balotelli is open to a move to Arsenal after his agent revealed 'anything is possible' this summer. The Italy striker, who scored the winner against England in the World Cup on Saturday night, features highly on Arsene Wenger's shopping list as the manager looks to sign a prolific striker. Arsenal have made contact with his agent Mino Raiola with regards to arranging a deal for the Milan striker and Raiola didn't deny the interest. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Balotelli look sharp taking free kicks in Italy training Realistic signing: Arsenal chiefs believe Balotelli is a realistic target with AC Milan lowering their wage bill
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Mino Raiola said 'anything is possible' when asked about summer move
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"But I laughed more at Seth Meyers than I did at @placeholder." | (CNN) -- Seth Meyers had big shoes to fill on Monday night. Meyers took over the "Late Night" chair from former "Saturday Night Live" alum Jimmy Fallon, who arguably had a great run as that show's host as he crafted now-pop culture favorites like "Slow-jamming the News" and "The History of Rap." So how did Meyers do with his debut? The reviews are in, and they range from "meh" to middling. The Daily Beast, which thought Meyers got "off to a rocky start on 'Late Night,'" noted that the newcomer "had a few missions to accomplish when we ran into him on Monday night."
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Seth Meyers took over from Jimmy Fallon on "Late Night"
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"I'm afraid @placeholder's shoreline will be one big McMansion, and that saddens me deeply," she said. | (CNN) -- Professed "Jersey girl" Christeena Hockin-Minopetros began collecting sea glass from the New Jersey shore when she was 5. She recalls that when she was younger, before the glass became scarce, you could walk home with a bucketful after a day at the beach. Now, 10 months after Hurricane Sandy hammered the Atlantic coastline, the Florida resident says she's shocked by how many of the frosty relics she found while walking along Sea Bright Beach back home this summer. "It's everywhere," Hockin-Minopetros said, explaining how she found two large bags of sea glass in a variety of hues: brown, white, blue, milky green and a "gorgeous" red piece she can't take her eyes off.
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Sea glass, scarce before Hurricane Sandy, makes resurgence in New Jersey
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In southern part of state, Cape May "diamonds" from Delaware River wash up
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And yet, the crowded and messy issues agenda, and the fact the two leaders need each other both for policy and domestic political reasons, is why some like @placeholder see the possibility of a more cooperative relationship. | Jerusalem (CNN) -- The banners hanging on Israeli street corners boast of the "Unbreakable Alliance" with the United States, and the Stars and Stripes is flying side by side with the Star of David all across Jerusalem. It is a proud moment for the host nation. But as President Barack Obama heads to Israel and the West Bank for the first time since moving into the White House, there is no expectation of any significant policy breakthroughs and countless questions about his frosty relationship with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. "It is the most dysfunctional relationship in the history of U.S.-Israeli relations," former U.S. Mideast negotiator Aaron David Miller told CNN. "There is no real sense of confidence or trust. There is no capacity to give the other the benefit of the doubt."
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President Obama makes his first trip to Israel as president; later goes to West Bank and Jordan
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One expert says U.S.-Israeli relations are the "most dysfunctional" in their history
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After a short suspension, an emotional @placeholder apologized at a news conference. | (CNN) -- Gay slurs hurled by three figures in professional sports in the last month are more than just testosterone-fueled temper tantrums, some say. The behavior, they say, is symptomatic of a deeper problem and should be used as an opportunity to tackle homophobia in professional sports. "Kobe Bryant, Joakim Noah and Roger McDowell are not any different from many people in our society who use offensive language like that on a daily basis," said Jarrod Chin of the Society for the Study of Sport in Society at Boston's Northeastern University. "These incidents provide a real opportunity for the NBA and MLB to take a strong stance against homophobia."
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"It is especially damaging because of their increased public profile," says John Amaechi
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Sports leaders can "turn these negative events into a positive teachable moment," expert says
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Kobe Bryant was fined $100,000 for his statement
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Chicago Bulls center Joakim Noah was fined $50,000 for his slur | 7,138 | record_train |
The only positive about the situation, he said, is that @placeholder never woke up. | An unknown hacker apparently gained access to a 2-year-old girl's baby monitor, calling her by name and harassing her, and her parents, with insults and profanity. A couple in suburban Houston, Texas, told CNN affiliate KTRK that, over the weekend, they heard a strange voice in the bedroom shared by their two toddlers. When they got there, Marc Gilbert said they realized the voice was coming from the Web camera they use to keep tabs on the children. What they heard next was ugly. "He said, 'Wake up Allyson, you little slut,' " Gilbert said. He said the hacker, who had a British or European accent, may have read her name on a wall in the bedroom.
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Hacker curses at 2-year-old through baby monitor in her room
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Houston father says web camera turned to face parents when they arrived
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The girl, who is hearing-impaired, never woke up
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Armitage, 24, from Bradford, was sentenced to four years in prison while Hindle, 35, also from @placeholder, was jailed for four-and-a-half years. | This is the moment a pair of burglars who were seen loitering in a suspicious-looking car on a residential street were caught on camera by a nosy neighbour - who they then tried to run over. When the neighbourhood watch member saw what he thought might be trouble in his street in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, he grabbed his mobile phone and began filming. He then approached the black VW Golf, which was parked up on his street, with burglary suspects Carl Armitage and David Hindle inside. Caught: David Hindle, 35, (left) and Carl Armitage, 24, (right), both from Bradford, have been jailed for a series of burglaries in West Yorkshire, after a neighbour took this photo of them lurking in his street in their stolen car
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Neighbourhood watch member saw suspicious car near Huddersfield home
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He approached black Golf which had two burglars inside and began filming
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Driver spotted man and quickly reversed towards him, narrowly missing him
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Carl Armitage, 24, and David Hindle, 35, jailed for burglaries in West Yorks
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Police praised man's 'brave' actions in photographing men in the stolen car | 7,140 | record_train |
VIDEO: Scroll down to watch footage of @placeholder's teenage sensation in action | When the talent-spotters descended on Drammen over the weekend they were not making their way to the music festival headlined by local synth pop favourites Donkeyboy and the former A-ha frontman Morten Harket. The main attraction in this small city is Martin Odegaard, a 15-year-old sparkling in midfield for champions Stromsgodset, fresh out of school and poised to break a 110-year-old record this week as the youngest footballer to represent Norway at senior level. His team were beaten on Saturday but it is easy to understand the excitement. Odegaard has the quick feet and technical class more readily associated with South American footballers.
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Odegaard plays in midfield for Norwegian champions Stromsgodset
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The 15-year-old was called up to Norway's senior squad last week
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If he plays against the United Arab Emirates on Wednesday he will break a 110-year-old record to become his nation's youngest ever player
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Odegaard could feature against England at Wembley on September 3
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The teenage star has been compared to Barcelona star Lionel Messi
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Stromsgodset have been inundated with ticket requests for games at their Marienlyst Stadion from Europe's top clubs wanting to see Odegaard
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Bayern Munich, Barcelona and Real Madrid lead the hunt to sign midfielder
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To achieve this end, no deed is too brutal or tactic too low, as is underscored both by the recent actions of Boko Haram and the posthumously posted video by the gunman who killed four hostages in a kosher grocery store near @placeholder. | (CNN)On Sunday, at almost the same moment that dozens of world leaders linked arms and led millions of people through the streets of Paris to commemorate the 17 victims of last week's terror attacks in France, explosives carried by two young girls ripped through a mobile phone market in the northeastern Nigerian town of Potiskum. The blasts, which killed three people besides the bombers and injured 46 more, came just a day after another bomb, strapped to a girl described by witnesses as about 10 years old, exploded in a busy market in the city of Maiduguri, killing at least 20 people.
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J. Peter Pham: Boko Haram makes significant territorial strides
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In November last year they sold a nearby site, also in @placeholder, where they had once planned to build their dream home. | Former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and his wife Therese Rein are ready to say goodbye to their family home of more than 20 years, with photos of the beautiful house allowing an insight into the former Labor leader's family life. It's the home where Mr Rudd realised his dream of becoming Prime Minister and became his retreat when he saw those hopes dashed. To ensure there is no doubt this tropical Queenslander home belongs to Kevin Rudd, a kangaroo and emu emblem has pride of place on the veranda's lattice - twice. After ten weeks on the market the five-bedroom Norman Park property in Brisbane's east is under contract.
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The Rudd family put their family home on the market in November and it is currently under tender
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Kevin Rudd and Therese Rein were originally hoping for $1.25 million but lowered the asking price to $1.19 million
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They bought the Norman Park property in Brisbane's east in 1994 for just $384,000
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It's a five-bedroom colonial classic - a hidden sanctuary surrounded by greenery with a resort-style pool
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The Rudds will use their luxurious, modern Noosa home as their permanent base after the sale | 7,143 | record_train |
'For us, the pain of losing @placeholder has at times been unbearable. | By Steve Robson PUBLISHED: 13:38 EST, 1 February 2013 | UPDATED: 16:52 EST, 1 February 2013 A paranoid schizophrenic with a history of 'extreme violence' killed an innocent man after stabbing him 17 times with a Samurai sword because he thought the victim was 'reading his thoughts'. Marc Carter, 46, had been placed in a care home on 'trial release' from a secure hospital in Horfield, Bristol, last year when the unprovoked attack took place. He had been drinking cider before he stabbed fellow resident Gino Nelmes, 32, because he believed the father-of-two was 'reading his mind and repeating his thoughts'.
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Marc Carter, 46, killed father-of-two Gino Nelmes, 32, at care home in Bristol
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Believed he was 'reading his thoughts and repeating them'
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He added: 'It said we never ever tried to send any money to @placeholder. | By Jack Crone for MailOnline HSBC has been accused of bullying by a carpet shop who claims the bank cancelled their 25-year business account because they have the word 'Persian' in their name. The bank told the owners of Persian Carpet Studio, based in Sudbury, Suffolk, that they had a month to find a new bank as their business account was being terminated - without any explanation. The carpet business' secretary, Graham Barber, believes the decision was a result of new money- laundering and anti-terror legislation, which has left banks terrified of providing services to those it deems as risky.
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Suffolk shop sees business bank account cancelled after 25 years
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Decision made after shop's founder, Sara Barber, 46, bought three carpets from Iranian businessman while at a fair in Hamburg
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Furious owners call 'bullying' behaviour 'monstrous' and demand answers
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Bank is reviewing policy in relation to new money-laundering and counter-terror laws after it was forced to pay £1.2 billion penalty in 2012 | 7,145 | record_train |
The @placeholder security man said he used his own mobile phone because he had nothing to hide. | Ayman Ibrahim was accused of attempting to frame his ex-wife's new lover for the bombing of an IKEA store A jealous ferry worker tried to frame his ex-wife's new partner by claiming he was plotting to blow up IKEA, a court has heard. Ayman Ibrahim, who works for P&O ferries, phoned up the IKEA national call centre. He said he ran a cafe in Bristol and had overheard Russians hatching a bomb plot for the days following New Year's Eve, 2011. Police swooped on the Bristol store and two addresses in the city, but no bomb or bomb-making factory was discovered, Gloucester Crown Court heard yesterday.
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Ayman Ibrahim allegedly tried to frame his ex-wife's new lover to get him deported
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He identified Bartosz Ociepka as a suspect in a fake plan to bomb Bristol IKEA
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I don't like meeting new people,' said @placeholder, who was diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome as a teenager. | By Associated Press Last updated at 7:37 PM on 21st September 2011 The software testers at Aspiritech are a collection of characters. Katie Levin talks nonstop. Brian Tozzo hates driving. Jamie Specht is bothered by bright lights, vacuum cleaners and the feel of carpeting against her skin. Rider Hallenstein draws cartoons of himself as a DeLorean sports car. Rick Alexander finds it unnerving to sit near other people. This is the unusual workforce of a U.S. startup that specializes in finding software bugs by harnessing the talents of young adults with autism. Oran Weitzberg, left, and Rick Alexander work at Aspiritech, a nonprofit enterprise that specializes in finding software bugs
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And @placeholder, which screened its first live Saturday night show last night, enjoyed an audience of 8.7 million, compared to 7.5 million who tuned in for the equivalent show last year. | By Lucy Buckland PUBLISHED: 08:37 EST, 7 October 2012 | UPDATED: 02:07 EST, 8 October 2012 The X Factor's first live show of the series was 1.7 million viewers down on last year - while Strictly Come Dancing was more than a million up, overnight figures show. The ongoing ratings woes will be an unwanted present for X Factor boss Simon Cowell who celebrates his 53rd birthday today. Although X Factor proved a bigger draw than arch rival Strictly, its 9.2 million average audience was down markedly on the first show of the live stages in 2011 which pulled in 10.9 million.
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X Factor beat Strictly with 9.2 million viewers, compared to 8.7 million
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But first live show was down 1.7 million on last year's ratings
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Strictly pulled in 1.2 million more viewers than last year but still not enough to beat X Factor
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In recent days, witnesses in @placeholder had told CNN they want the security apparatus, which includes Syria's secret intelligence operatives, dissolved, and would rather see the army take to the streets. | (CNN) -- The Syrian government launched a major military operation Monday, sending thousands of troops into the town where the country's uprising began to carry out what witnesses described as a brutal, wider-scale crackdown. The United States threatened sanctions against the country, calling for a halt to Syria's "deplorable" actions. At the United Nations, a draft statement condemning the violence was being circulated among security council members, a U.N. diplomat said. Between 4,000 and 5,000 members of the Army and security forces equipped with tanks raided the southern city of Daraa just after 4 a.m. and began shooting indiscriminately, in some cases shooting into homes as people slept, according to an activist with the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
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Syria says Daraa citizens wanted the army to stop "terrorist groups"
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The United States is preparing new sanctions
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Scandalous relationship: @placeholder accused her father of using his affair with his adopted daughter Soon-Yi, right, to cover up his abuse of her; the two married in 1997 | Separated: Woody Allen with Dylan Farrow. Despite the case being thrown out he was not allowed to see her again Woody Allen's adopted daughter Dylan Farrow penned an open letter Saturday on a New York Times blog, publicly accusing the controversial filmmaker of sexually assaulting her when she was a young girl. Farrow's first-person account, which appeared on reporter Nicholas Kritoff's blog, marks the first time that Miss Farrow, the daughter of actress Mia Farrow, has directly addressed the alleged sex abuse. In gut-wrenching detail, Dylan Farrow wrote in her statement how at age seven, her adoptive father, Allen, allegedly led her by the hand to a dim attic on the second floor of their house.
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Dylan Farrow wrote that Allen sexually assaulted her for first time as she lay staring at a toy train set
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Described how filmmaker would allegedly stick his thumb in her mouth and place his head in her naked lap
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Allen was never charged with any crime in connection to Dylan Farrow's allegations, which he has always denied
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Miss Farrow attacked Hollywood establishment for 'turning blind eye' and elevating Allen
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As a result, @placeholder residents saw a high of 119 degrees on Saturday -- setting a new record for the day. | (CNN) -- A series of cities are in the grip of soaring temperatures this weekend. From Phoenix, to Las Vegas, to Death Valley in California, which set a world-record high a century ago. Death Valley was the hottest spot Saturday, reaching 127 degrees, and Arizona and Nevada continued in a record-setting heat wave that is forecast to last through Tuesday. The heat may have led to the death of a man in his 80s in Las Vegas, where the temperature Saturday hit 115 degrees, tying a record set in 1994, the National Weather Service said. Paramedics found the man dead in his home, which did not have air conditioning, said Las Vegas Fire & Rescue spokesman Tim Szymanski.
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Concern: @placeholder left-back Marcelo calls for Brazil's team doctor to come on to the field as Neymar looks in pain | Brazil superstar Neymar feared he was paralysed after being kneed in the back by Colombia’s Juan Zuniga. Neymar’s anguish was revealed yesterday by Brazil coach Luiz Felipe Scolari who told Marca newspaper: ‘Marcelo ran up to Neymar and asked him how he was feeling and he told him, “I can’t feel my legs”.’ Scans later revealed he had fractured a vertebra, ruling him out of the rest of the World Cup. VIDEO Scroll down to see Neymar holding back the tears in an emotional message to fans Fearing the worst: Neymar told Marcelo 'I can't feel my legs' after he went down against Colombia
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Neymar is out of the World Cup in Brazil after fracturing a vertebra
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Neymar will be out for six weeks, says team doctor Jose Luiz Runco
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@placeholder has "really isolated itself in a global community that Russia needs," Hagel argued, adding that "we all need to be part of a global community for our own economic interests as well as security and stability." | Beijing (CNN) -- When it comes to Russia's annexation of Crimea and possible further expansion in eastern Ukraine, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel is taking the long view. "This isn't a matter of one or two days or one or two weeks," Hagel told CNN's Jim Sciutto in an interview Wednesday during a visit to China. "When Russia has taken the action it has to violate the integrity and sovereignty of a nation, there will be long-term consequences." Now, he said, "those long-term consequences are playing out." Long-term consequences News headlines chronicle continued political instability in the region, with pro-Russian separatists occupying government buildings in eastern Ukraine while Russian troops are gathered across the border.
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'I was over the moon when @placeholder proposed, it was so romantic, it was a perfect Christmas present and we were desperate to get married abroad and in 2014. | A couple's dream wedding in Jamaica was left in ruins after a series of catastrophic errors with their booking. Katie Carrick, 28, was overjoyed when her fiancée Stephen Bell, 45, popped the question on Christmas Eve and suggested that they tie the knot in the Caribbean. But their hopes for a beautiful wedding were dashed after a number of errors were made after booking with their provider, Thomas Cook, which forced them to abandon their big day. Scroll down for video Katie Carrick was all set to marry her fiancée Stephen Bell this October in Jamaica but her hopes for a Carribean wedding were dashed after a series of catastrophic errors by travel agents
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Katie Carrick and Stephen Bell were meant to be married this October
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The Sunderland couple had booked a resort in Ocho Rios, Jamaica
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Plans fell through after they had spent £5,000 on their upcoming nuptials | 7,154 | record_train |
hundreds of years @placeholder witnesses have been required to hold the | By Ian Drury PUBLISHED: 19:59 EST, 6 October 2013 | UPDATED: 20:00 EST, 6 October 2013 Maigstrates could move to end the ancient tradition of swearing on the Bible to tell the truth in court. Instead, witnesses and defendants would pledge not to lie without mentioning God – and could be jailed if they are caught out. Critics say the controversial plan would undermine Britain’s Christian heritage. Oath: Magistrates are considering scrapping the tradition of swearing on the Bible to tell the truth in court The Magistrates’ Association, which represents 23,000 lay magistrates, will this month discuss concerns that many people do not take the oath seriously. If its policy committee approves the changes it will draft proposals to send to the Ministry of Justice.
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We did not go into town," @placeholder told the affiliate. | A Maine judge on Friday ruled in favor of a nurse who defied a quarantine in a tense standoff with state authorities, saying local health officials failed to prove the need for a stricter order enforcing an Ebola quarantine. District Court Chief Judge Charles LaVerdiere ordered nurse Kaci Hickox, who recently returned to the United States after treating Ebola patients in Sierra Leone, to submit to "direct active monitoring," coordinate travel with public health officials and immediately notify health authorities should symptoms appear. Another hearing is scheduled for Tuesday. Standing with her boyfriend Ted Wilbur, outside their home in Maine, Hickox told reporters the decision was a "good compromise" and that she would continue to comply with direct active monitoring.
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Nurse Kaci Hickox calls court decision a "good compromise"
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Glitch: This December 3, 2013 photo shows a message indicating that a connection cannot be established with the @placeholder insurance marketplace internet site | One in four Americans who have signed up for Obamacare using the glitch-prone HealthCare.gov site may not be insured in time for the beginning of new year due to errors, it was revealed Friday. The Centers for Medicare and Medicare Services (CMS) announced that some 25 per cent of insurance applications filed on the Internet market exchange in October and November could contain mistakes. According to officials, many of the glitches with have since been resolved, but the current error rate still hovers around 10 per cent. Flawed: The Centers for Medicare and Medicare Services (CMS) announced that one in four insurance applications filed online in October and November could contain errors
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Obama administration said 25 per cent of applications submitted through HealthCare.gov in October and November had errors
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One investigator said he looked over @placeholder's hands and noticed no unusual marks, bruises or scratches that might have indicated an attempt to pull the car off his wife. | A Colorado Sheriff is speaking out over the says the death of Harold Henthorn's first wife, Lynn, in 1995, claiming it was not an accident, despite his department reaching that conclusion 20 years ago. 'Based upon the information I've been briefed on up to this date … I do not think it's an accident,' Sheriff Tony Spurlock told CBS4 in an exclusive interview. 'I don't think it was an accident and I think it's very suspicious,' said Sheriff Spurlock, who became the Douglas County sheriff last month. Last year Harold Henthorn, 58, was indicted on a charge of first-degree murder in the death of hi second wife Dr Toni Henthorn, 50.
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Harold Henthorn told friends that his wife Toni had slipped while trying to take a photograph during their hike in September 2012 and fell 50ft
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Toni Henthorn had life insurance policies worth $4.5m and two days after her death, a claim was put in for a $1.5m policy, according to reports
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They were changing a tire on a rural road late at night when the car slipped off a jack and crushed her to death, he told authorities
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Harold Henthorn collected nearly $500,000 in life insurance proceeds from his wife's death | 7,158 | record_train |
10 cops in @placeholder accused of killing and hiding body | Sao Paulo, Brazil (CNN) -- A pregnant 14-year-old raped, a grenade tossed into a crowd by robbers during a getaway. Those are just a few of the stories tucked inside Rio de Janeiro's main newspaper, O Globo, this week. Crime and violence are chronic problems in Brazil, where the murder rate is even higher than in Mexico. Which helps explain why news of the grisly killing and beheading of a former professional football player didn't even make front-page news in many papers. Police believe that 35-year-old Joao Rodrigo Silva Santos was abducted on Monday evening. When his wife opened the door to leave for work the following morning, she found a backpack with her husband's head inside.
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The horrible killing of a footballer wasn't even on the front page of newspapers
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In @placeholder's version of air racing, planes rocket around a loop one at a time. | Look out NASCAR, one of the world's fastest motor sports wants to steal your fans. We're talking about air racing, where powerful, small planes compete on a looped path in the air, reaching speeds between 200-500 mph. This thrilling sport is just as fast as NASCAR, IndyCars and Formula One. But with the added vertical dimension, the action seriously amps up. In Hollywood terms, it's Top Gun-meets-Days of Thunder-meets-Star Wars. It's not quite the "podracers" that raced in "The Phantom Menace," but it's pretty intense. Picture these planes streaking across the landscape at only 80 feet above the ground. That's about the same height as a seven-story building.
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Three years after a deadly crash, experts say air racing is safer and poised for growth
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Air racing has been around since the early 20th century, but few people have seen one
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July 3 - @placeholder concedes election, congratulating Yingluck as "Thailand's first female prime minister." | (CNN) -- Thailand's general election on Sunday pitted the Democrats, led by Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva, against the opposition Pheu Thai party, led by Yingluck Shinawatra, youngest sister of Thaksin Shinawatra, who was ousted in a bloodless coup in 2006. Abhisit on Sunday conceded the election, making Yingluck the country's first female premier. Below is a timeline tracing highlights of the last 10 years, beginning when Thaksin, then a multibillionaire media tycoon, first took office. He rode to power with populist policies that gained huge support from the rural poor. But Thailand's elite feared his policies would erode their position.
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Vote on Sunday is first general election since 2007
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Since then two prime ministers of the People's Power Party were removed, party banned
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Parliamentary vote in 2008 put Democrat Party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva in office
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'We've already taken the decision that we will not bid for FIFA tournaments - our decision is we will concentrate in the years ahead on bidding for @placeholder tournaments. | By Oliver Todd Follow @@oliver_todd FA Chairman Greg Dyke has ruled out England bidding for a future World Cup while Sepp Blatter remains as FIFA President. Instead, English football's governing body will focus on hosting UEFA tournaments - with Wembley bidding to host the Euro 2020 semi finals and final. Dyke gave evidence to the Culture Media and Sport (CMS) select committee on Tuesday regarding the bidding process for the Qatar 2022 World Cup, which has been plagued by allegations of corruption and bribery. VIDEO Scroll down for 'Greg Dyke discusses English football's problems, in May 2014' Speaking out: Dyke gives his views on the way that FIFA works to the select committee
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Dyke says that while Sepp Blatter is in charge, bidding would be pointless
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FA Chairman was speaking in front of select committee on Tuesday
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He compares FIFA Congress to 'something out of North Korea'
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Dyke says Blatter would win 2015 election if he runs
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Roy Hodgson was praised as being 'quite good' despite England's World Cup group stage exit
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England manager hasn't undergone a performance review
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When I asked @placeholder why all this was happening, she replied, "The war is over the minerals, nothing else." | Early one eastern Congolese morning six months ago, Josephine was sleeping in her hut, dreaming about selling her crops. She heard people singing victory songs, thinking it was part of her dream, but gunshots jolted her awake. She could see in the light of dawn that the next village was on fire. She saw people fleeing toward her village, some being shot as they ran. She quickly herded her four children into the tall grass, where others from her village were already hiding. They watched their village torched by the singing militia, known as Raia Mutumboki, a branch of which is allied to the M23, the latest rebel group to plunge the Congo into full-scale war.
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Congo war, funded by conflict minerals, is the deadliest since World War II
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In Congo, John Prendergast heard of villagers slaughtered with machetes, families fleeing
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He says Western consumer demand for a conflict-free minerals trade is encouraging
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Speaking after he received his award, Mr @placeholder said: 'You can see him point at me and say 'I know your face' | This is the moment a heroic 16-year-old rugby tackled a thug to the ground after seeing him attack two female police officers. Kiya Ingham chased and restrained Bradley Jay Hughes, 31, after he violently assaulted two WPCs on a busy road in Brighton, East Sussex. The keen kick boxer has now been given a top bravery award for assisting WPC Lynsey Burkinshaw and WPC Johanna Clarke and plans to become a police officer. Scroll down for video Kiya Ingham chased and restrained Bradley Jay Hughes, 31, after he assaulted two WPCs in Brighton He said: 'I took interest at what was happening inside the police car and sat at the bus stop for about 30 seconds.
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Kiya Ingham, 16, chased and tackled Bradley Jay Hughes, 31, in Brighton
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Hughes had attacked two policewomen who were arresting him
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The teenager has been given a bravery award and plans to be a police officer
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Video on Saturday showed massive amounts of water violently gushing from the pool behind the dam into the @placeholder below. | (CNN) -- At least 200 structures have been destroyed and 1,100 damaged after a dam on an eastern Iowa lake failed, unleashing a torrent of floodwaters, a spokesman for the governor said Sunday. The Lake Delhi dam, about 45 miles north of Cedar Rapids, failed Saturday as a result of "massive rain -- a very unusually high amount this season," according to Jim Flansburg, communications director for Gov. Chet Culver. It was unclear how many of the structures impacted by the ensuing floodwaters were residential homes, Flansburg said. Culver planned to tour the affected areas Sunday afternoon, helping set sandbags out to stave off the rising Maquoketa River.
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It's unclear how many of the affected structures are residential homes
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The Lake Delhi dam failed Saturday as a result of heavy rainfall in the region
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Iowa Gov. Chet Culver will tour the affected region Sunday
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The report notes: ‘In @placeholder, 120,000 passengers had to stand at trains’ busiest points in the morning peak, 20 per cent of the overall total.’ | Britain’s most overcrowded train routes were named yesterday, as it emerged some carry double the number of passengers they should at peak times. The 4.46pm from London Euston to Crewe came out on top, with more people forced to stand than can find seats, according to figures from the Department for Transport. Last autumn, the London Midland service carried an average of 435 standard-class passengers at its most crowded point, more than twice its seated capacity of 206. Scroll down for video Packed like sardines: A new government league table has laid bare the parlous state of Britain's rail capacity
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Worst service, 4.46pm London to Crewe, was at more than double capacity
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It had room for 206 passengers including many standing - but carried 435
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@placeholder has denied crossing the border with the intent of trafficking arms. | (CNN) -- U.S. Marine Corps reservist Sgt. Andrew Tahmooressi told CNN by phone Sunday that he was "more hopeful" and "optimistic" than ever that he would be released from a Mexican prison after a court hearing coming on Wednesday. More than three months after he was imprisoned for driving into Mexico with three firearms in his truck, Tahmooressi called CNN from the El Hongo Penitentiary in Tecate, Mexico, where he is being held. "I'm not as down as I once was," he said. "My relationship with the guards has turned more into a friendship, so I don't feel as alone, I guess. Once the media started covering it ... things did start changing. ... I'm just trying to keep my cool and stay relaxed."
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'I'm not as down as I once was," Sgt. Andrew Tahmooressi tells CNN
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He hopes Wednesday hearing will bring his release from prison where he's spent three months
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Tahmooressi was arrested in March for crossing into Mexico with three firearms
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A drug dealer has been arrested by @placeholder authorities following the 2010 death | By Lizzie Edmonds A Colombian drugs lord let a cocaine mule with a kilogram of contraband in his stomach die - before cutting out the packet and selling it on, police say. The body of a well-connected young lawyer was discovered in a forest near Malaga, Spain, in August 2010. The man was found without clothing, wrapped in clingfilm and with a cut in his abdomen. A handout photo from Guardia Civil shows what appears to be an X-ray of the mule with packages still in his stomach. He had ingested almost a kilogram of drugs in numerous packages, officers say
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Well connected lawyer found dead in a forest in Malaga, Spain in 2010
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Police say he was a drugs mule who smuggled cocaine in to the country
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Spanish officers say man died in agony from an intestinal obstruction
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Drug lord employer then cut out the package and sold on the drugs | 7,168 | record_train |
'When I told them about Cyril Smith [abusing me], I was spanked by @placeholder. | By Sam Marsden Detectives have launched an investigation into alleged child abuse at a school set up by a friend of the late paedophile MP Cyril Smith. Former pupils at Underley Hall, a boarding school opened by John Turner in Cumbria in 1976, claim that boys were physically assaulted by staff and sexually abused by a fellow pupil. Mr Turner, a former headmaster at the notorious Knowl View School in Rochdale where Smith targeted vulnerable young boys, is accused of beating a pupil who complained about being indecently touched by the politician. Paedophile MP Cyril Smith was a friend of John Turner who set up Underley Hall, a boarding school in Cumbria, in 1976
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Underley Hall was opened by John Turner in Cumbria in 1976
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Mr Turner accused of beating pupil who complained about politician
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"You're very, very pro the troops and I get that," @placeholder told Nugent. | Watch the full interview with Ted Nugent Wednesday. "Piers Morgan Tonight" airs weeknights on CNN/US at 9 p.m. ET and on CNN International at 0200 GMT (live simulcast), 1200 GMT, and 2000 GMT and HKT. CNN -- "Anybody that wants to disarm me can drop dead," Ted Nugent tells CNN's Piers Morgan. "Anybody that wants to make me unarmed and helpless, people that want to literally create the proven places where more innocents are killed called gun-free zones, we're going to beat you. We're going to vote you out of office or suck on my machine gun." The rocker and gun rights activist known for hits like "Cat Scratch Fever" and "Stranglehold" and nicknamed the "Motor City Madman" gives his unique take on firearms, America, and more on Wednesday's "Piers Morgan Tonight."
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Ted Nugent: 'More guns equals less crime'
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Nugent: 'My view of America right now is so beautiful I can hardly stand myself'
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Ted Nugent on military service: 'There is no nobler sacrifice'
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The question of religion: @placeholder presidential candidate Governor Jon Huntsman is another Mormon seeking the nomination | By Daily Mail Reporter UPDATED: 06:22 EST, 13 January 2012 Nearly half of Mormons say church members face significant discrimination in the United States, and a third believe voters are not ready to elect Mitt Romney, or any other member of their church, president. A survey of members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints published by the Pew Research Center's Forum on Religion & Public Life comes as the former Massachusetts governor fights to keep his GOP front-runner status. The campaign moves next to the January 21 primary in South Carolina, where evangelical voters are key. Former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman, who is Mormon, is also seeking the Republican nomination.
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Forty-six per cent of Mormons believe they are discriminated against
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Sixty-two per cent believe Americans know little to nothing about their religion
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Thirty-two per cent don't believe the U.S. is ready for a Mormon president | 7,171 | record_train |
The aim was to stamp a @placeholder identity in the markets, bringing, among other things, price stability, growth and trading benefits. | London (CNN) -- Why was the euro created? The euro, which created the world's largest trading power, was designed to link together the European nations for trade and political purposes. It was born amid political and economic upheaval as Germany headed towards reunification -- with the collapse of the Berlin Wall in 1989 -- and communism disintegrated in Eastern Europe. The European Union was put in place after World War II, but as the economic winds shifted the drive to create a single economic and political bloc intensified. The Treaty on European Union, known as the Treaty of Maastricht, was signed in the Dutch city of Maastricht on February 7, 1992, before entering into force in 1993. It created the structure for a single currency, later named the euro, to be born. The currency's symbol was inspired by the Greek letter epsilon, with the notes and coins available by 2001. They were issued by the European Central Bank, which was based in Frankfurt to placate Germany's loss of its beloved Deutschmark.
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The Treaty of Maastricht which enabled the euro's creation was signed in 1992
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The euro was available as cash by 2001
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It is used over the eurozone's 17 countries
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figures follow complaints by business leaders during the @placeholder that | By Sean Poulter PUBLISHED: 10:40 EST, 11 October 2012 | UPDATED: 19:21 EST, 11 October 2012 Tourism numbers during the Olympics fell to their lowest summer level for almost ten years as travellers were put off by warnings of gridlock and chaos. Although the Government had boasted the Games would deliver a boost to retailers, restaurants and attractions, foreign visitors to the UK actually fell 5 per cent compared with 2011. The figures, by the Office for National Statistics, showed 3.03million tourists arrived in Britain in August – 176,000 less than the same time last year.
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In August foreign visitor numbers were five per cent down on last year
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Ministers under pressure to secure tourism legacy, as hotel guide author's warn of a 'deplorable policy of neglect’ towards the industry | 7,173 | record_train |
Over the years, the emigration from the islands has been so great that the number of Cape Verdeans and their descendants living overseas now exceeds the population of those at home, so @placeholder is forced to use the very simplest of methods to follow his footballers' form. | (CNN) -- Jose Mourinho might be feeling the pressure at Real Madrid, but the world's most famous soccer coach has taken time out to help a man from a tiny island nation who fully understands the importance of high-intensity decision-making. In one life, Lucio Antunes is an air traffic controller. In another, he is coach of the Cape Verde national football team, which this weekend will play at the Africa Cup of Nations for the first time. "Mourinho is very friendly with the President of Cape Verde so when we qualified, the President spoke to him -- and Mourinho then invited me to Real Madrid for one week," Antunes told CNN's Human to Hero series.
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An air traffic controller coaches Cape Verde's national soccer team
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Lucio Antunes has steered the football minnows to the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations
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He has been dubbed Cape Verde's "Special One" for his achievements
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kick was delivered as he lay on the ground, coughing and choking on the pepper spray that @placeholder had used on him. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:46 EST, 30 August 2012 | UPDATED: 07:01 EST, 31 August 2012 A Minnesota police officer who has been accused of the unprovoked and vicious beating of a suspect that was captured on video has been placed on leave and is the subject of an internal investigation. In the footage, St.Paul police officer Jesse Zilge is seen to kick suspect Eric Hightower once in the chest and then with the assistance of another officer slam his head onto the hood of a squad car. Police however said that HIghtower was a dangerous suspect who was wanted by authorities for allegedly threatening to kill his ex-girlfriend which is the reason why the police officer pulled him over.
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Video of Tuesday's day arrest shows Officer Jesse Zilge kicking Eric Hightower once in the chest as a crowd heckles from the other side of the road
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Officer Jesse Zilge arrested Eric Hightower, 30, for allegedly threatening to kill his ex-girlfriend, said St. Paul police
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Monroy-Bracamonte, 34, sports @placeholder gang-related tattoos, though he seemed eager to leave his home country over the years | Prosecutors filed murder charges Tuesday against two Utah residents in the slayings of two California sheriff's deputies during a shooting rampage that also left a motorist and third deputy wounded. Luis Enrique Monroy-Bracamonte, who was booked into jail under the pseudonym Marcelo Marquez, and his wife, 38-year-old Janelle Marquez Monroy, appeared separately in court for an arraignment, but did not enter pleas. They were both shackled and in a courtroom cell surrounded by sheriff's deputies during their appearances. Monroy-Bracamonte, his left forearm heavily bandaged from an injury he suffered before his arrest, asked Sacramento Superior Court Judge Helena Gweon to slow down as she read the charges against him.
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Luis Enrique Monroy-Bracamonte, 34, AKA Marcelo Marquez and his wife Janelle Marquez Monroy, 38, entered no plea Tuesday
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Authorities say he's been living in the U.S. illegally after being convicted in Arizona for selling drugs in 1997 and deported to Mexico twice
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Complaint charges both with the murder of Placer County homicide detective Michael Davis
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Monroy-Bracamonte alone is charged with slaying Sacramento County Deputy Daniel Oliver
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Here, supporters of @placeholder hold a rally in March, calling for Zimmerman's arrest | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 08:25 EST, 10 October 2012 | UPDATED: 15:31 EST, 12 October 2012 Enraged: Robert Zimmerman Jr., pictured on Piers Morgan Tonight, launched a threatening Twitter tirade at the the Trayvon Martin family's attorneys The older brother of George Zimmerman has launched a Twitter tirade on an attorney for Trayvon Martin's family, vowing to make it his life's work to disbar her. Robert Zimmerman Jr.'s rant followed a week of television interviews in which he protested the innocence of his brother, who stands accused of killing the unarmed teenager in February. The Zimmermans have been on a national media crusade over the past week - chatting with Piers Morgan and Spanish-speaking channels - to 'reintroduce' the family, who believe they have been misrepresented throughout the high-profile, divisive case.
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Robert Zimmerman Jr. wrote threatening messages following a week of television appearances protesting his brother's innocence | 7,177 | record_train |
The world turns upside down: Mike keeps composed as the Red Bull jet performs a stomach-churning 360 degree loop above @placeholder | By Mike Anstead Follow @@mike_anstead 'Would you like to fly the plane now?' asks the pilot with what I detect is a small chuckle. I'm just trying to reacquaint myself with our old friend the horizon after coming out of a giant loop-the-loop, 3,000ft above the ground. I'm sitting in the front of a tiny two-seater plane that is designed to do the kind of acrobatics that put your local circus act to shame. Behind me at the controls is Datuk Halim Othman, a Malaysian Air Force pilot whose office is often the cockpit of a jet-fighter. He's definitely the Top Gun in this partnership.
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Fighter jet stunt masterclass was held ahead of Red Bull Air Race in Croatia
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Health minister Anna Soubry suggested that the test could have highlighted earlier the @placeholder scandal, in which up to 1,200 people died needdessly as a result of poor care. | Doctors and nurses have been warned by David Cameron that ‘standards are not good enough' after one in three patients said they would not recommend their local hospital to family and friends. The Prime Minister said the new test would give a single measure for the quality of NHS care across the country. The first set of results revealed patients in 36 hospital wards across England would not recommend them to loved ones. Care: David Cameron said the new Friends and Family Test would expose areas where healthcare is poor The first wave of the ‘Friends and Family’ test also saw one English A&E department get a ‘negative score’ - at Chase Farm Hospital, part of the Barnet and Chase Farm Hospital NHS Trust, in north London.
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Patients asked if they would recommend wards to friends and family
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David Cameron says new test reveals where standards not good enough
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have been suggestions @placeholder could hold a similar event for Suarez | Dani Alvas has slammed Fifa's decision to stop Barcelona unveiling new forward Luis Suarez following his £75m move from Liverpool. The Uruguay international was handed a four-month global ban by Fifa after biting Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini at the World Cup, and Fifa have confirmed any public unveiling will not be permitted while the ban remains in force. 'That he can’t even be unveiled is very strange,' Alves told AS. 'There have been worse actions that have gone unpunished. His was a sudden action in the heat of the moment. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Barcelona reveal Luis Suarez's number 9 shirt
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Barca had planned to unveil new striker at a non-football venue
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The Catalan club often hold big events to reveal new signings
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Alves said Fifa's decision is 'very strange', before describing Suarez as a 'luxury' for Barcelona
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With group stage drop-outs from @placeholder’s premier competition to enter the knockout round of the last 32, the tournament’s strength suddenly stands out. | A look back at 1991 from a football perspective conjures up memories which give a stern reminder of just how much football really has moved on. (Sir) Alex Ferguson still hadn’t won a league title with Manchester United, the class of ’92 were still yet to rip through the youth level of the game and the Premier League didn’t exist. In addition, an English manager was about to win the top flight title with a now second tier club and even the England team were actually rather good. Tottenham Hotspur train on Wednesday night ahead of their UEFA Europa League clash with Partizan Belgrade
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Tottenham Hotspur face Partizan Belgrade in Group C on Thursday at 6pm
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Mauricio Pochettino's side are good enough to win any competition they enter, the Premier League aside
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A statement released by the IPC, on the opening day of the world championships on Sunday, said: '@placeholder can confirm that Victoria | By Jessica Jerreat PUBLISHED: 08:39 EST, 15 August 2013 | UPDATED: 16:20 EST, 15 August 2013 Paralympic gold medalist Victoria Arlen, who is paralyzed from the waist down, has been told she cannot take part in the Montreal World Championships days before it took place because she is not disabled enough. The New Hampshire teenager, who won a gold medal in the London Games last year, was already in Montreal with Team USA when the International Paralympic Committee made its ruling. The IPC decided that 18-year-old Victoria, who was paralyzed by a rare neurological disorder seven years ago, was not suffering from a permanent disability and so was not eligible to be a paralympian.
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What is clear is that @placeholder is not going to leave anytime soon. | (CNN) -- What's at stake in the conflict between the West and Russia over Ukraine is not just the future of Crimea, it's the future of international order. Some weeks ago, Crimea was a remote place, to historians known as the center of a war in the 1850s, while ordinary people would have associated it with some kind of sparkling alcoholic beverage. But suddenly and unexpectedly, Crimea has become a geopolitical hotspot in a conflict between Russia and the West that seems to be straight out of a Cold War playbook. Moscow has raised the stakes dramatically with a de facto annexation of this region, which is home of an important Russian naval base and inhabited by a population whose majority is oriented towards Russia (while an important minority, among them the Cossacks, is strongly attached to Ukraine).
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What's at stake in Ukraine is not just Crimea's future, but the world order, Ulrich Speck says
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He says Moscow has never accepted Ukraine's sovereignty and considers it in its sphere
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Putin's broader plan is to create a "Soviet Union lite" with Ukraine the cornerstone, he says
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For each guitar bought, @placeholder gives one instrument away. | By Helen Lawson PUBLISHED: 13:36 EST, 7 February 2013 | UPDATED: 13:36 EST, 7 February 2013 Two brothers have taken inspiration from their childhoods in South Africa by turning oil cans into electric guitars. Adam and Shaun Lee, from Georgia, USA, grew up in Johannesburg and saw how musicians in the country's townships would create musical instruments out of discarded items. Now their company Bohemian Guitars is making six-strings out of tin cans, creating a 'clean bluesy twang', and plunging the profits into music education for children. Shaun Lee, pictured, and his brother Adam set up Bohemian Guitars last year, with the profits going towards music education for children
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Tourist who are currently visiting @placeholder have urged fellow visitors to carry on as normal | The French capital is still reeling from the Charlie Hebdo-related terror attacks almost two weeks ago. And, despite reassurances from the Paris tourist board, the city is quiet as tourists stay away, according to local vendors. 'It's been so calm since the attacks. There's hardly anyone at all,' sandwich seller Kamel Bougrab, based near the Eiffel Tower. Armed security patrols around the Eiffel Tower; local believe numbers of visitors are down in the wake of the terror attacks Tourism officials couldn't give figures of the number of sightseers in the immediate aftermath of the attacks, but interviews with vendors indicated an initial drop in visitors.
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However, he launched another ad defending his tax plan against the president's claims that @placeholder plans to cut taxes by $5trillion balanced mostly on the backs of the middle class. | By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 17:26 EST, 7 October 2012 | UPDATED: 12:04 EST, 8 October 2012 Ann Romney says she's glad people watching the first presidential debate have been able to see her husband, Republican presidential pick Mitt Romney, as she does: 'A good and decent person.' Speaking today before introducing her husband, Mrs Romney says people got to see the former Massachusetts governor as someone who cares for others - and that Americans will be able to see him display that quality again when he gets people back to work. The campaign wants to soften her husband's image in the final weeks of the campaign and maintain his focus on the middle class.
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Ann Romney says people watching the debate on Wednesday night saw her husband as she sees him
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Lucy added that @placeholder is currently taking more swifts into their care than ever before which she puts down to the spell of hot weather. | By Jaymi Mccann PUBLISHED: 06:52 EST, 28 July 2013 | UPDATED: 12:04 EST, 28 July 2013 This baby swift tries to bite off more than it can chew as it attempts to swallow its carer's thumb. The tiny swiftlet was being cared for at a wildlife rehabilitation centre after it had fallen from its nest at just two weeks old. Hospital manager Lucy Kells had been feeding the bird using tweezers before she sat it in her hand. Open wide: The swift opens its mouth as it is fed at Wildlife aid in Leatherhead And to her surprise the vulnerable chick then opened its mouth wide enough to fit the tip of her thumb in.
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As well as the mice, Sunday's cargo shipment to the @placeholder included a 3D printer, a device for measuring Earth's ocean winds, 30 fruit flies and metal samples for a golf club manufacturer. | A group of 'super moustronauts' with remarkable abilities was yesterday launched into space. These mice lack a gene that normal mice have, called Muscle Ring Finger 1 (MuRF-1), which causes muscles to deteriorate. Scientists hope that by analysing the super mice in microgravity, they will be able to create drugs for use by humans to prevent muscle loss on Earth. Scroll down for video A group of 'super moustronauts' was yesterday launched into space with remarkable abilities.These mice lack a gene that normal mice have, called Muscle Ring Finger 1 (MuRF-1), which causes muscles to deteriorate. Pictured is a mouse on a model of the ISS
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Mice are first mammals, excluding humans, to spend a month in space
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The mice lack a gene that normal mice have called Muscle Ring Finger 1
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Kosovo declared its independence in 2008, but @placeholder has refused to recognize the move. | (CNN) -- For the second time, an international tribunal has acquitted a former Kosovo prime minister and two others of abusing and killing Serbs, raising fears that the Thursday ruling could further strain tense relations between the two countries. The judges ruled there was no evidence that Ramush Haradinaj, who was a commander of the Kosovo Liberation Army before becoming prime minister, and two other former commanders murdered, tortured and unlawfully detained Serbian civilians, according to the summary judgment. It was the second recent high-profile acquittal on appeal by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. Two former Croatian generals were cleared of war crimes on November 16.
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NEW: Amnesty International: "Is anybody ever going to be brought to justice?"
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Ramush Haradinaj was indicted on charges of abusing and killing detainees
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A trial court acquitted Haradinaj and two others in 2008
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Prosecutors appealed, and the appeals chamber reinstated six counts against the three men | 7,189 | record_train |
But the hackers, identifying themselves as the Lizard Squad, took to @placeholder claiming they had penetrated Malaysia Airlines' email account and posted a screenshot. | Hong Kong (CNN)The official Malaysia Airlines website has been hacked by a group claiming to support Islamist terror group, ISIS. On logging into www.malaysiaairlines.com on Monday morning, users were presented with an image of a Malaysia Airlines Airbus and messages that read "404 -- Plane Not Found" and "Hacked by Lizard Squad -- Official Cyber Caliphate." The browser tab also read "ISIS will prevail." The Malaysia Airlines homepage later changed to a black background featuring a mocked-up image of a lizard in a top hat complete with monocle. Users were directed to a Twitter page called "@lizardmafia," which featured a series of largely asinine posts.
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Malaysia Airlines website taken down by group calling themselves Cyber Caliphate
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But the airline claims its systems were intact and users were instead redirected to hackers' site | 7,190 | record_train |
Maybe these states’ air defences, like @placeholder’s, are not what they are cracked up to be. | Asian military officials may be staging a mass cover-up over missing flight MH370, because they do not want to expose gaping holes within their countries' air defences, a leading aviation expert has suggested. The Malaysian Airlines jet went missing 1.30am on Sunday, March 9. But it wasn't until the following Tuesday that the Malaysian Air Force reported they had spotted the aircraft on radar over the Strait of Malacca at 2.15am. Now Thailand's military say they detected a plane at 1.28am, eight minutes after MH370's communications went down, heading towards the Strait but didn't share the information because they were not asked for it.
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MH370 spotted at 1.28am, eight minutes after it stopped communicating
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Turned towards Butterworth, a Malaysian city along the Strait of Malacca
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Malaysia detected MH370 on their military radar at 2:14am heading to strait
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Thai air force did not report contact because 'it did not look like a threat'
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It meant precious time was being wasted searching in the wrong area
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Malaysian cedes control to other countries in ongoing search operation
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Search area consists of 14 sections covering an area the size of Australia
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Witnesses in Maldives report seeing a 'low-flying jumbo jet' around 6.15am
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They said plane was white with red stripes like a Malaysia Airlines jet
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It emerged the captain is related to Malaysia's jailed opposition leader
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Families of the Chinese passengers are threatening to go on hunger strike | 7,191 | record_train |
"I think they (the @placeholder team) said it's the same when they come here. | (CNN) -- Paul Lawrie returned the Ryder Cup to its next host venue of Gleneagles Wednesday then revealed how the hostile reception he and his Europe teammates received from the Medinah galleries had given them even greater resolve. Scot Lawrie proved a last day hero after his 5&3 victory over Brandt Snedeker helped his team retain the trophy, but he did not enjoy being the butt of the American supporters. "I didn't get abused, but you get 'top it, shank it, you're a loser', stuff like that, every shot you play," he said. It came as no surprise to the 43-year-old veteran, who played in the infamous "Battle of Brookline" in 1999 where raucous home support helped the Americans overturn a four-point deficit on the last day.
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Paul Lawrie returns Ryder Cup to next host venue of Gleneagles
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Scot speaks of hostile reception Europe players received at Medinah
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Lawrie believes it made them determined to retain trophy
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Martin Kaymer joins Lawrie at this week's Alfred Dunhill Links event | 7,192 | record_train |
Clarke said the failed marriage had a resounding effect on @placeholder. | (CNN) -- Before she was a princess, she was a child - shy but affectionate, respectful but mischievous. Diana Spencer, shown on her first birthday, grew up at Park House, a country estate leased from the royal family. Ten years after the death of Princess Diana, two women who helped raise the future princess are providing a new, intimate portrait of the girl who would become the "People's Princess." Diana Frances Spencer was born into a life of privilege. She grew up at Park House, a country home leased from the royal family's Sandringham estate in Norfolk, England. Her parents, Johnnie and Frances Spencer, were well-known members of the English aristocracy.
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Princess Diana was born into life of privilege but grew up in broken home
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At 9, Diana told her nanny, "I never intend to be divorced"
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Diana had a crush on Prince Charles when she was 13
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The future princess's openness, vulnerability evident from an early age | 7,193 | record_train |
@placeholder has pleaded not guilty to charges of felony corporal injury to a child. | By Helen Pow Students at a northern California high school are petitioning for a security guard fired for beating a disabled student to get his job back, as a second video showing him kicking the teen has emerged. Security guard Marchell Mitchell, 23, was dismissed by Oakland High School officials on May 19 after he was caught on video beating Francisco Martinez because the student argued with him, slapped his hand and spit on him. However, classmates of the 17-year-old victim are now calling for the security guard to be reinstated, claiming Martinez is a troublemaker and deserved being taught a lesson.
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Oakland High School security guard Marchell Mitchell, 23, was dismissed by the school May 19
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He was caught on video beating Francisco Martinez because the student argued with the him, slapped his hand and spit on him
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On Tuesday, school officials released a second video that captured another incident that happened moments earlier near an elevator
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Some students claim the 17-year-old victim is a troublemaker, and deserved being taught a lesson | 7,194 | record_train |
But the injury to @placeholder means changes will be made for the game against the number two ranked side | England's plans to field an unchanged team against South Africa on Saturday were shattered by another injury setback on Tuesday night — leaving Anthony Watson poised to replace fellow Bath wing Semesa Rokoduguni. Having revealed at lunchtime that Rokoduguni trained fully in the morning, hours later the national coaches were forced to rule him out of the QBE Test at Twickenham. The Fiji-born soldier suffered a thigh injury in the 24-21 defeat against New Zealand last weekend. In response to the unwelcome development, England retained Marland Yarde in their squad to play the world’s No 2-ranked side. However, Watson — who made his Test debut off the bench against New Zealand — is set to start on the right flank; having long been identified by Stuart Lancaster as a player of star potential.
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Stuart Lancaster wanted to field unchanged team from New Zealand defeat
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But Semesa Rokoduguni's thigh injury put paid to those plans
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Fellow Bath wing Anthony Watson is poised to fill the void
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Tom Wood is also an injury doubt for the South Africa Test | 7,195 | record_train |
the idea that @placeholder was linked to the clumsy attack. | By Helen Pow Nancy Kerrigan has opened up for the first time about the figure skating scandal that shook the Olympic world 20 years ago, and said she was shocked to think Tonya Harding could be behind it because the pair 'were friendly.' In 1994, Kerrigan was clubbed in the knee at the US Figure Skating Championships by Harding's ex-husband Jeff Gillooly and a hit squad to try to keep her from skating against her rival in the Lillehammer Olympics. Kerrigan, who recovered and went on to win a silver medal at the games, said she really wanted to believe Harding wasn't involved in the bizarre plot that made worldwide headlines.
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In 1994, Kerrigan was clubbed in the knee at the US Figure Skating Championships by Harding's ex-husband Jeff Gillooly and a hit squad to try to keep her from skating against Harding in the Lillehammer Olympics
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Two decades later, Kerrigan who recovered and went on to win a silver medal at the games, has opened up about the scandal for the first time
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At a Friday press screening of a new documentary 'Nancy & Tonya,' which will air on NBC on Sunday, Kerrigan grew noticeably uncomfortable
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In the show, Harding says, dismissively: 'I've apologized so many times. She is not worth my time anymore'
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The bizarre attack stunned the Olympic world and made headlines in the US and abroad | 7,196 | record_train |
They wore white motorcycle helmets and handcuffs for the reconstruction – a common practice in @placeholder murder cases. | Thailand's police chief has insisted that the Burmese men held for the murder of two British tourists did not confess to the crimes under duress. General Somyot Poompanmuang defended the arrest of the two Myanmar workers, saying that officials involved in the case had done a 'perfect job' - despite concerns the men had been tortured into making a confession. The bodies of Hannah Witheridge, 23, and David Miller, 24, were found on a beach on the southern island of Koh Tao, after being bludgeoned to death on September 15. The suspects, who have been identified only as Saw Rim (left) and Win (right), both 21, have been charged with the murder of both Britons and the rape of Miss Witheridge
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Police defended arrest of suspects, insisting officials had done a 'perfect job'
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They claim the two men have admitted killing backpackers on Koh Tao island
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Bodies of Hannah Witheridge and Daniel Miller were found on September 15
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Police say DNA taken from victims matches samples provided by suspects
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Myanmar embassy lawyer calls case a 'set-up and not based on hard facts'
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Rights groups concerned over accusations of abuse during investigation
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If found guilty of the murders the two men could face the death penalty | 7,197 | record_train |
Because @placeholder is bringing "The Killing" back with a six-episode fourth and final season. | (CNN) -- "The Killing" was AMC's real zombie show. Netflix has struck a deal with Fox Television Studios to resurrect the rainy crime drama for a fourth season. That's right: "The Killing," a show that's been canceled twice, is coming back to life for a second time. AMC axed "The Killing" after its second season last year, only to pick it up again after talks between the studio and Netflix sparked interest in another round. The third season aired this summer on AMC to fairly modest ratings (ending with 1.5 million viewers). In September, AMC cancelled the increasingly ironically titled "The Killing" — again.
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Twice-canceled TV show "The Killing" is coming back again
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Netflix revived the AMC series for a final season
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The streaming company previously revived fan favorite "Arrested Development" | 7,198 | record_train |
Western powers have introduced several sets of sanctions against @placeholder, ranging from visa bans and asset freezes to caps on access to overseas capital markets for Russian firms. | New laws could give Russian courts the right to seize foreign-owned assets, in a move seen as a backlash against Western sanctions over the Ukraine crisis. A draft submitted to parliament on Wednesday by a pro-Kremlin deputy would also allow state compensation for individuals whose property is seized by overseas courts. Italian authorities this week seized property worth about £23million($40 million) belonging to companies controlled by Arkady Rotenberg, an ally of President Vladimir Putin. Scroll down for video The Kremlin and St Basil's Cathedral, Moscow: A draft law submitted to parliament on Wednesday by a pro-Kremlin deputy would allow Russian courts to seize foreign-owned assets in the country
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Comes after Italian court seized £23million of property from Putin ally
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It will also provide compensation for those who have lost assets
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Critic says it is an attempt to shield Russian billionaires from sanctions | 7,199 | record_train |
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