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Many of those newcomers, like @placeholder, are Iraqis who are under 18. | El Cajon, California (CNN) -- Khalid Yohana was 7 years old when war reached his hometown of Mosul, Iraq. For years, even the simplest activities, like walking to school, were an ordeal. "It was too scary to go outside much," Yohana, now 16, remembers. "If you walk on the street ... you're nervous you'd get killed." A group of men once tried to kidnap his father, a chef at a Baghdad restaurant that catered to Americans. The attempt failed, but a threatening letter arrived at his family's home that same night. "They warned us to get out of the country or they would kill us. ... I was really scared," Yohana said.
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Adapting to a new country can be difficult, stressful for child refugees
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A program in California is offering free tutoring and social support through soccer
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Founder Mark Kabban says sports can build confidence, new friendships
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Do you know a hero? Nominations are open for 2012 CNN Heroes | 7,200 | record_train |
@placeholder samples some of the delicacies the competition has to offer | It’s barely 11am on a sweltering Saturday morning in Memphis, Tennessee, and the air is thick with the smell of charred meat. A nearby loudspeaker blasts out Eighties rock while, all around me, men in stetsons and sunglasses sweat over enormous steel cookers billowing smoke. Welcome to the World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest – aka the ‘Super Bowl of Swine’ – where it’s never too early to fire up the grill. 'Barbecue virgin' Alice-Azania Jarvis gets stuck in to the World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest A team of butchers from Asda travelled to Memphis, to barbecue with the best in the world
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About 100,000 barbecue fans travelled to the competition in Memphis
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World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest hosts dozens of categories | 7,201 | record_train |
City will have expected to face a hostile reception in what was a crucial tie for both sides, and the @placeholder fans were only too keen to oblige from the first whistle. | Roma midfielder Radja Nainggolan was once a target for Manchester United and the 26-year-old put in a respectable performance at the heart of the home side’s midfield. The same, unfortunately, cannot be said of his hair. Sporting a peroxide blond mohican, Nainggolan was an unmissable presence throughout at the Stadio Olimpico. The possibility of a midfield partnership with his fellow afro-haired Belgian Marouane Fellaini in the Barclays Premier League at United is something of a hair-raising prospect. Roma midfielder Radja Nainggolan sporting a peroxide blond mohican Roma's Radja Nainggolan (right) gets to grips with Manchester City's Fernando Their senior side might have struggled in Europe this season but the same can’t be said for City’s youth side. They smashed four past Roma with no reply in the UEFA Youth League to finish top of Group E with an impressive six wins out of six group games ahead of Bayern Munich. They are the only side in the competition with a 100 per cent win record. How the first team could do have done with form like that...
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Nainggolan's peroxide blond mohican was an unmissable presence
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Gael Clichy was targeted with laser pens during Champions League tie
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Manchester City’s youth side went through by winning six out of six games
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PLAYER RATINGS: Keeper Joe Hart in fine form to deny Roma
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MATCH REPORT by Martin Samuel at the Stadio Olimpico | 7,202 | record_train |
@placeholder makes another appearance this time with a double thumbs up | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 07:04 EST, 20 March 2013 | UPDATED: 10:52 EST, 20 March 2013 What do all these classic film scenes have in common? They all involve weapons. Or at least they did. A new internet craze has seen movie fans trying to doctor film history by replacing guns with something altogether more positive - a thumbs up pose. The images suggest that some of Hollywood's most recognisable characters, from Clint Eastwood's Dirty Harry to Jamie Foxx's Django, should have swapped their weapons for something more encouraging. Laid back: Spock adopts a casual thumbs up pose
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Pictures posted on blog doctoring famous film scenes by removing guns
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Film hard men such as Rambo and John McClane instead give a thumbs up
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Thumbs & Ammo blog says 'real men don't need guns' but a 'positive attitude' | 7,203 | record_train |
Chelsea fans refused to accept him as a result of a rivalry he had had with the club while manager of @placeholder between 2004 and 2010 despite the club qualifying for the Champions League and winning the Europa League. | Two weeks after leading Chelsea to glory in the Europa League, Rafael Benitez has been unveiled as the new coach of Italian team Napoli. Benitez guided Chelsea to a 2-1 victory over Benfica in Amsterdam earlier this month having been appointed as the team's interim manager following the sacking of Roberto Di Matteo in November. The former Liverpool and Valencia boss moves to Naples on a two-year deal as a replacement for Walter Mazzarri, who has taken over at Inter Milan following the sacking of Andrea Stramaccioni. Mazzarri's Napoli finished the 2012-13 campaign second in Italy's top division, securing the team a place in next season's European Champions League. It was the club's best finish in the league since winning Serie A in 1990.
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Rafael Benitez appointed as new coach of Italian team Napoli
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Benitez takes over from previous coach Walter Mazzarri
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Spain's Benitez was manager of Chelsea for the final six months of last season
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Benitez led Chelsea to Europa League triumph a fortnight ago | 7,204 | record_train |
'I need an ambulance ASAP, please; I need police,' @placeholder says on the newly released recording. | A Florida woman who struck and killed a firefighter as he was changing a flat tire on the side of the road made a frantic 911 call begging the dispatcher to send help. Lt Kevin Johns, 48, a 29-year veteran of the Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue, passed away from his injuries Tuesday after he was mowed down by Lorenza Simmons' car on Interstate 95. Just moments after the deadly collision, a distraught Simmons dialed 911 telling the operator she had struck a man. Scroll down for video Hero: Lt Kevin Johns, 48 (left and right ), a 29-year veteran of the Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue, was struck and killed while changing a flat tire on the side of the road
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Lt Kevin Johns, 48, a 29-year veteran of Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue, was struck and killed while changing a flat on the side of I-95 Tuesday
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Lorenza Simmons, the driver who hit Johns, told police she swerved to avoid hitting an SUV that slowed down in front of her
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Simmons made a frantic 911 call to get Johns medical help and stayed with him until paramedics came
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Johns, a married father of three and a grandfather, was just six months away from retirement | 7,205 | record_train |
And the @placeholder bailout fund needs some attention -- there -- and while you are over there put another plate on a stick, this time call it banking union and get that moving. | I have often thought of European officials as the proverbial "plate spinners" from the circus. Those talented artists who balance spinning plates on sticks, ever increasing the number of sticks, rushing from one to the other, giving them a tug and pull to keep them moving, always aware that if they are too slow or too fast, one of the plates will crash to the ground. That is exactly what we have in Europe today. Only the artists are European Central Bank president Mario Draghi, Eurogroup head Jean-Claude Juncker, European Commission president Jose Manuel Barroso et al, while the plates are Greece, Spanish banks, Italian deficits, eurobonds and German chancellor Angela Merkel.
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CNN's Richard Quest: I often think of European officials as the proverbial "plate spinners"
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The plates are Greece, Spanish banks, Italian deficits, eurobonds, and Merkel
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Some plates are always spinning, while others need sudden attention
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But it is the skill of the artists that matter -- and they show no sign of bringing act to close | 7,206 | record_train |
@placeholder, who is being tried separately, has not been formally arraigned, Stickler said. | (CNN) -- A woman accused of killing her 2-year-old daughter and dumping her body in Galveston Bay in Texas has pleaded guilty to tampering with evidence in the case. Kimberly Dawn Trenor is scheduled to go on trial for murder next week in the death of her daughter. But Kimberly Dawn Trenor, 20, pleaded not guilty to the capital murder charge, her lawyer said Wednesday. Trenor and her husband, Royce Clyde Zeigler II, 25, both were charged with tampering with evidence and capital murder in the case of Riley Ann Sawyer, whose body was found in a large blue plastic container on an uninhabited island in Galveston Bay, Texas, in October 2007.
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Kimberly Dawn Trenor pleads guilty to tampering with evidence
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She faces capital murder trial in death of child known as 'Baby Grace'
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Child's body was found in plastic container on island in Galveston Bay | 7,207 | record_train |
Offending picture: This is the photographer that @placeholder is facing a lifetime ban from Facebook for. | An incredulous North Carolina mother was banned from Facebook for 24-hours after the social media giant labeled a picture she uploaded of her two-year-old daughter, 'pornographic'. Photographer, Jill White said that she fell foul of Facebook's notoriously strict guidelines on posting nude children after they received a complaint about her innocent recreation of the famous 'Copperton girl' pose from the 1950s ad campaign. Mrs White's profile was suspended from the site for a day after she ignored a request to remove an unedited version of the photo that shows daughter Willa's bathing suit being pulled down on July 3. She replaced that picture with a version that has a smiley face 'emoji' over her backside instead, but that too was reported, but Facebook has said that this picture meets their terms and conditions.
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Professional photographer Jill White banned by Facebook for picture of her 2-year-old daughter, Willa
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Picture shows Willa's bathing suit bottoms being pulled down by friend
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Photograph was intended to be a homage to famous Coppertone girls
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Facebook received a complaint and banned her for 24 hours
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Mrs White put the photo back and was then informed of another complaint | 7,208 | record_train |
In the @placeholder capital of Ramadi, two police officers told CNN that Iraqi security forces killed more than 30 anti-government fighters. | (CNN) -- Violence erupted across Iraq on Saturday, with dozens of killings reported in shellings, bombings and shootings, authorities said. Most of the deaths occurred in Anbar province, the Sunni region west of Baghdad where security forces have been squaring off with anti-government fighters. Soldiers shelled and bombed parts of Falluja, killing 17 people and wounding 21 others, health officials said. This comes as Iraq's military embarks on a large-scale operation to regain control of the city. Military action, which included the bombing of mosques and houses in Falluja, sparked an exodus of thousands of residents fleeing the fighting, the officials said.
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NEW: Falluja fighting sparks a large exodus
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Violence reported in Ramadi
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A rash of bombings killed several people
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Reflecting on his time at @placeholder, Moyes reiterated his stance that he was not given enough time in the job. | David Moyes insists he is over his sacking by Manchester United and has declared: 'I am ready to return to management.' The Scot lasted less than a year at Old Trafford and was sacked in April with the club lying in seventh place in the Premier League. Having been out of work for six months though, the former Everton manager told the BBC's Football Focus he wants to get back in the dugout. David Moyes was sacked as Manchester United boss in April after a disastrous 11-month spell in charge The Scottish manager insists he is over the sacking and is ready to return to management
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David Moyes was sacked as Manchester United boss in April
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He lasted less than a year and left the club seventh in the Premier League
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The 51-year-old believes he should have been given more time
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The Scot says he is ready to manage again
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Moyes backs successor Louis van Gaal to succeed at Old Trafford | 7,210 | record_train |
One official shows his colleague the coin having found the object that was thrown at @placeholder on Wednesday | Newcastle head coach John Carver has demanded action against the Crystal Palace fan who threw a coin that hit Fabricio Coloccini in the face at Selhurst Park. The incident occurred as the Newcastle players celebrated Papiss Cisse's opener in the 1-1 draw with Crystal Palace on Wednesday evening. A furious Carver insisted that Coloccini was lucky not to be blinded by the coin. The Newcastle players celebrate their opener at Selhurst Park as Fabricio Coloccini is struck in the face (right) The Newcastle players seem oblivious to the coin hitting Coloccini's face during the 1-1 draw at Crystal Palace Newcastle head coach John Carver was left fuming after his captain was struck by a coin at Selhurst Park
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Crystal Palace drew 1-1 with Newcastle at Selhurst Park on Wednesday
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Newcastle captain Fabricio Coloccini was struck in the face by a coin
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The incident occurred as the Newcastle players celebrated their opener
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Palace's Fraizer Campbell scored his first goal since October to equalise | 7,211 | record_train |
Meyers called @placeholder "almost too valuable," saying making her a full-time co-anchor would mean she could never play guest characters during the segment. | (CNN) -- Seth Meyers will remain the lone talking head on the "Saturday Night Live" Weekend Update desk, at least in the near future, according to the comedian. Seth Meyers is thankful that politicians "did not stop being crazy" after the 2008 elections. "It looks like for right now, we're going to stick with doing it solo," Meyers said Monday in New York as he was getting ready for the show's 35th season premiere on September 26. Meyers, SNL's head writer, hosted the popular sketch alone after Amy Poehler left the show last season. Last week, several online sites were reporting that featured player Kristen Wiig was set to become Meyers' partner on the show's longest-running recurring segment.
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"SNL" is "doing it solo" on Weekend Update, Seth Meyers says
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Internet was wrong about Kristen Wiig rumor, according to Meyers
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SNL's Watkins, Wilson to be replaced by Upright Citizens Brigade members
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35th season premieres September 26, with Megan Fox and U2 | 7,212 | record_train |
Yesterday, the committee published an exchange of letters with RBS/@placeholder, HSBC, Barclays and Santander, which make clear they have all been guilty of long-running subterfuge. | By Jason Groves and Sean Poulter for the Daily Mail The big banks sent hundreds of thousands of letters from fake debt collection firms to ‘intimidate’ customers. HSBC, Barclays, Santander and RBS/Natwest admit using the trick on families deep in the red. The letters misleadingly suggest that law firms and outside debt collectors are being called in. The admissions, which follow a campaign by the Daily Mail to highlight the scandal, came in a series of letters released last night by MPs. In one of them, the chief executive of Barclays confessed the bank had used a number of ‘debt collection brands’.
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HSBC, Barclays, Santander and RBS/Natwest all admit using the trick
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Treasury committee said banks are 'pulling the wool over customers' eyes'
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Labour MP John Mann: Practice 'obviously designed to intimidate people'
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Release follows campaign highlighting the scandal by the Daily Mail | 7,213 | record_train |
sent out a desperate plea on @placeholder as his teenage son lay dying in | By Ulla Kloster PUBLISHED: 06:06 EST, 11 July 2013 | UPDATED: 06:22 EST, 11 July 2013 Sam Opolli, known by the graffiti tag name 'Tame', died from fall while spray painting industrial building. The tragedy happened in Digbeth, Birmingham, at the weekend A young graffiti artist plunged to his death from a three-storey high building while spray painting it. Sam Opolli, 16, died after the fall at an industrial unit in Digbeth, Birmingham, at the weekend. He was found in the early hours of Sunday by a passer by. Emergency services arrived at the scene at 12.40am last Saturday, but he died at Birmingham’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital with his family at his bedside.
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The tragedy happened at a derelict industrial building
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Desperate Facebook message for the teen's brother to rush to the hospital
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An inquest into his death is due to open | 7,214 | record_train |
In @placeholder on Sunday, a long line of people waited for foodstuffs as military personnel stood watch. | Santiago, Chile (CNN) -- Heavily populated parts of Chile still were without water service and electricity Sunday night because of Saturday's 8.8-magnitude earthquake, and reports of looting raised fears about security in some areas. The nation's hardest-hit major city, Concepcion, declared an overnight curfew. The death count from the earthquake doubled on Sunday from a day earlier, to 708 deaths. Calling Saturday morning's quake an "unthinkable disaster," Chilean President Michelle Bachelet said a state of catastrophe in the hardest-hit regions would continue, allowing for the restoration of order and speedy distribution of aid. Looting broke out in parts of the country, including in Concepcion in central coastal Chile, about 70 miles (112 kilometers) from the earthquake's epicenter.
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Concepcion under curfew because of looting
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Death toll from Chilean quake rises to more than 700, president says
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Supermarkets will give away supplies on hand to quake victims, president says
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More than 90 aftershocks recorded, a day after massive quake shook Chile | 7,215 | record_train |
The report was compiled by an independent national commission in @placeholder. | PARIS, France (CNN) -- France on Wednesday said accusations by Rwanda that French politicians and military officials helped prepare and carry out the 1994 Rwandan genocide are "unacceptable." Alain Juppe, French foreign minister during the Rwanda genocide, calls the report an attempt to re-write history. Rwanda's Ministry of Justice released a report Tuesday detailing the alleged French role in the mass killings, which left 800,000 people dead in 100 days when Hutu extremists went on a rampage killing Tutsis and moderate Hutus. The report implicates 33 top French officials, including former French President Francois Mitterrand, and said French soldiers committed some of the killings.
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France: Accusations of French role in Rwanda genocide are "unacceptable"
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Rwandan report says French soldiers killed and raped in Rwanda
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Late President Mitterrand, former Prime Minister Villepin named in report
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800,000 killed during 100-day rampage in 1994 | 7,216 | record_train |
And @placeholder halted its countdown on Thursday, at five minutes, because of a computer problem related to safety on the "eastern range." | (CNN) -- Some 220 miles above the Earth's surface, the shuttle Discovery docked Saturday afternoon with the International Space Station for the last time. Due to problems lining up with each other, the shuttle's "hard-mating" with the permanent orbiter threatened to push the six-man crew off schedule. The hook-up was finished around 3 p.m., yet NASA's Mission Control noted a possibility that the installation of an express logistics carrier would not be completed until Sunday, one day later than planned. Instead, the crew took a little longer to tackle the job -- getting permission from the space agency's mission control to sleep in an extra 30 minutes in return for the long day's work, according to NASA's Twitter feed.
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NEW: Astronauts take extra time to install logistics carrier, then get OK to sleep in
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The space shuttle docks 220 miles above Earth with the ISS
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There was a slight delay in "hard-mating" due to alignment issues, NASA says
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Discovery was the first space shuttle to dock with the space station in 1999 | 7,217 | record_train |
@placeholder opened a criminal inquiry after discovering an email from an independent witness to the Plebgate clash was in fact from an off-duty police officer who was not present. | Accused: Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe faces calls to resign over claims he leaked details Britain's top police officer was accused by a senior Tory MP last night of ‘undermining the judicial process’ in a growing row over the Andrew Mitchell ‘Plebgate’ affair. Scotland Yard Commissioner Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe faces calls to resign over claims he leaked details on the progress of an inquiry into the controversy. He is also accused of breaking his own rules by not recording meetings with journalists. The inquiry into the Plebgate incident last September – which cost Mr Mitchell his job as Tory chief whip – looked into whether there was criminal misconduct by any of the officers involved. A file has been sent to the Crown Prosecution Service.
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It is claimed Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe leaked details on the progress of an inquiry into the controversy
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He is also accused of breaking own rules by not recording meetings with journalists | 7,218 | record_train |
"The only stupid act I performed was to believe that some of my coworkers would be mature enough and care enough to use a bad situation as a learning tool," @placeholder said, referring to the Martin case. | (CNN) -- The Florida police sergeant fired for possessing shooting targets resembling Trayvon Martin defended himself Sunday and said the targets were meant to be used as training aids for "no-shoot" situations. Sgt. Ron King was fired from his job as a firearms instructor for the Port Canaveral Police Department on Friday after an internal review determined he possessed the paper targets and offered them to fellow officers for use during a firearms training session earlier this month. "When informed of the basic facts, (I) found the entire situation unacceptable," John Walsh, the interim chief executive of the Canaveral Port Authority, told reporters Saturday. "It is not the type of behavior that I want a police officer to have on both a personal and professional level. I find his conduct intolerable and I demanded that the chief immediately start procedures to terminate this employee."
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Sgt. Ron King was fired Friday from the Port Canaveral Police Department
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He says the target was a training aid for "no-shoot" situations
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The target shows a faceless black hoodie with Skittles and iced tea
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An official calls his conduct "intolerable" | 7,219 | record_train |
He said he felt Ceballos dressing up with a @placeholder-style moustache and cropped hair, and also with a military costume similar to the one worn by Hitler, including a swastika, was appropriate for a Halloween party. | Pictures have emerged of two members of the conservative Mexican National Action Party which appear to show them dressed up as Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun. The pictures show Manuel Escobedo Ceballos, 23, secretary of PAN's youth action wing, and his party colleague Karla de la Rosa, 26, in costumes at a Halloween party. Ms de la Rosa, who is an MP in the Mexican city of Chihuahua, has denied she was dressed as Braun and said her costume was in fact of Greta Garbo, after the images were posted online. Pictures have emerged of Manuel Escobedo Ceballos and Karla de la Rosa, of the conservative Mexican National Action Party, which appear to show them dressed as Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun
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Pictures show Manuel Escobedo Ceballos and party colleague Karla de la Rosa at Halloween party
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Ms de la Rosa has denied she was dressed as Eva Braun, saying she had in fact gone to the party as Greta Garbo
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Party spokesman said sharing of the photos online was stunt by party rivals | 7,220 | record_train |
Whitlock was embraced by a beaming @placeholder when his winning score flashed on to the big screen. | By Martha Kelner Follow @@marthakelner Max Whitlock produced an immaculate performance to win Commonwealth gold and then declared he was in hot pursuit of the man considered by many to be the greatest gymnast of all time. The high bar creaked as Whitlock flew round it like a rotator blade, before sticking his landing without so much as a stray toenail. It was the final faultless act in an almost perfect round of competition which saw him run away with the all-around title, beating his British team-mates Daniel Keatings and Nile Wilson into silver and bronze medal positions, respectively. Whitlock, who won the team title on Tuesday, could conceivably take seven medals home from Glasgow, with five individual finals to come over the next two days, and he is a genuine gold-medal prospect in three of them.
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Double Olympic bronze medallist added to the team gold won on Tuesday
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The 21-year-old scored a total of 90.631 across all six pieces of apparatus to win his first individual Commonwealth title
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Scotland's Dan Keatings claimed silver while England team-mate Nile Wilson won bronze
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Whitlock says he is pushing himself towards Olympic champion Uchimura | 7,221 | record_train |
Chelsea's players are left dejected after @placeholder stage a stunning comeback from two goals down | ‘The other day, a coach of a big team was knocked out of the Cup and he was saying, “Very good, now we can focus on other competitions”. If I lose against Bradford I won’t say that. I say, “It’s a disgrace” ~ Jose Mourinho on Friday Click here to read the full story Jose Mourinho slammed ‘disgraceful’ Chelsea after they crashed to a humiliating defeat against Bradford City, as four of the Premier League’s top six crashed out of the FA Cup. The Blues boss admitted his side should be ‘ashamed’ after letting a 2-0 lead slip as they fell victim to a famous FA Cup giant-killing against the League One side.
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The Blues led League One side Bradford 2-1 at half-time in the FA Cup
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However Chelsea conceded three in the final 15 minutes to lose 4-2
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The shock FA Cup fourth round defeat ends Chelsea's quadruple chances | 7,222 | record_train |
Should Borg impress, he will cost @placeholder around £220,000 but as he is not signed on as a scholar at West Ham he is free to move. | By John Drayton Manchester United have given a trial to a West Ham youngster who has been branded the 'next Gareth Bale. Oscar Borg, 16, is currently trying to impress at Old Trafford but has also attracted interest from Southampton, according to the Daily Express. Nicknamed 'Gareth' by the West Ham coaching set-up for a similar style of play to the Welsh wizard, Borg looks to have a bright future. VIDEO Scroll down to see why Oscar Borg is being dubbed the new Gareth Bale Talent: The 16-year-old wing back Oscar Borg is on trial at Manchester United Compliment: Borg has been compared to Real Madrid star Gareth Bale
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Borg is on trial at Manchester United
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The West Ham youngster has been dubbed as the 'next Gareth Bale'
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Southampton are also interested in the wing-back | 7,223 | record_train |
Success: The @placeholder warning system was founded in 1996. | As the world's most popular social network, it has more than 1.3billion active users. Now, Facebook is tapping its 185million US-based users to help find and return missing children. From Tuesday, the company is sending out Amber Alerts that are geographically pinpointed. They will appear on the timelines of users who are in a search area where a child has been abducted. Speaking of the initiative, launched in partnership with National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC), the center's founder, John Walsh, said: 'This is a game changer.' Scroll down for video Initiative: From Tuesday, Facebook is sending out Amber Alerts that are geographically pinpointed. Above, an Amber Alert (left), how it will appear on users' timelines (center) and how users can share it on the site (right)
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From Tuesday, Facebook is sending out Amber Alerts to 185m US users
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Alerts will feature missing children's photos and other useful information
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They will appear on timelines of users who are in abduction search area
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Initiative launched with National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
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John Walsh, NCMEC founder and TV host, said: 'This is a game changer' | 7,224 | record_train |
Duke, along with D. Channsin Berry, co-directed and co-produced "@placeholder," which will be released on DVD September 24. | Yvonne Hampton is 69 years old, and lives clear across the country from her older brother, Bill. But she can still rely on him to look out for her -- just as he did when she was growing up. "The way our parents raised us, we stood up for ourselves, and my brother always protected me," Hampton said. Even though Bill stuck up for his little sister as they came of age in Poughkeepsie, New York, he couldn't always protect himself, or her, from the cruel words of playmates who viewed their dark skin as offensive. "We were made fun of, called 'Little Black Sambo' -- that was our introduction to kindergarten," she said. "You were made to feel 'less than' because your skin was darker, and (that) being dark brown or black was ugly."
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"Dark Girls" looks at colorism in the black community and beyond
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The documentary was co-directed by filmmakers Bill Duke and D. Channsin Berry
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Duke and Berry say the film was inspired by personal experiences
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Berry said he learned "Pain is pain" and "all women" can be dark girls | 7,225 | record_train |
'So long as there aren't the political circumstances, like now, for an important format like the @placeholder, then there is no G8,' Merkel said. | The European Union is set to impose further sanctions on Russia following its decision to annex Crimea as German Chancellor Angela Merkel today declared the G8 'is dead'. EU leaders are set to meet in Brussels today to discuss how to deal with the developments in Crimea after Russian troops seized majority control of the peninsula. In an address to the German Parliament in Berlin this morning, Merkel said the EU was readying further sanctions and that the G8 forum of leading economies has been suspended indefinitely. Russia holds the presidency of the G8 and President Vladimir Putin was due to host his counterparts, including President Barack Obama, at a summit in Sochi in June.
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EU leaders are set to meet in Brussels to discuss developments in Ukraine
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel says EU will impose more sanctions on Russia after its troops seized majority control of Crimea
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The vehicle to smash the record, @placeholder, was the fifth one built and raced by Sunswift since the team was founded in 1996. | By Louise Cheer A team of University of New South Wales students have broken a 26-year-old world record for speed, which would make their solar car the fastest electric vehicle to travel 500km on a single battery charge. The car, which was built by Australia's top solar car racing team - UNSW's Sunswift, was able to travel at an average speed of more than 100km/h, leaving the previous world record of 73km/h in the dust. But it is not official yet until the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), the world motorsports' governing body, gives it the green light of approval.
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It travelled more than 100km/h breaking the previous record of 73km/h
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The record was set on a racetrack in Geelong - south-west of Melbourne
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The car has solar panels on the roof and hood which charges the battery
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UNSW's Sunswift car racing team built the fifth generation car, eVe
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Meeting: South Korea's President Park Geun-hye is greeted by the Queen and Prince @placeholder at the ceremony | By Ruth Styles She's never been one to shy away from making a bold sartorial statement and the welcoming ceremony on Horseguard's Parade for the president of South Korea was no exception for Theresa May. The Home Secretary, 57, looked cheerful in her brightly patterned coat as she strolled towards the ceremony with a thoroughly upstaged David Cameron and William Hague. The coat, which made its first appearance during a House of Commons speech in 2011, was teamed with a pair of stylish patent over-the-knee boots, black leather gloves, a black clutch bag and a patriotic red poppy pin. Fashion fan: Mrs May arrives at Horseguard's Parade alongside David Cameron and William Hague
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The Home Secretary also carried a clutch bag and wore a patriotic poppy
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The colourful coat was first worn during a speech in the Commons in 2011
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Mrs May is famous for her love of fashion, with shoes an especial favourite
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The Hyde Park parade was held to welcome President Park Geun-Hye
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The Queen, in a pink Karl Ludwig ensemble, was also present
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At least four people were killed and 120 injured, according to the @placeholder minister of internal affairs. | Nairobi, Kenya (CNN) -- Ugandan opposition leader Kizza Besigye remained at a private hospital here on Saturday for treatment and observation following his arrest earlier this week, his sister said. Besigye's sister, a medical doctor in Uganda, said her brother has suffered from temporary blindness and serious bruising since his arrest in Uganda on Thursday. She spoke to CNN by phone from Uganda's capital city of Kampala. "He has had several tests," said Olive Kobusingye, "to test the toxicology of the substance that police sprayed in his eyes." An assistant to Besigye said the opposition leader is in serious condition and that his doctors have deemed him "too weak" to talk to anyone. He will be kept in observation for at least another night, said the assistant in Nairobi.
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Kizza Besigye is suffering from temporary blindness and serious bruising, his sister says
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An assistant to Besigye says the opposition leader is in serious condition
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Besigye was hit with pepper spray and was arrested on Thursday in Kampala
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As well as taking inspiration from Kate Moss, Kim learns a lot from her little sister, @placeholder. | With her golden Armenian skin, almond eyes and glossy hair, Kim Kardashian is widely regarded as one of the world's most beautiful women - but even she looks to others for inspiration. Despite their starkly contrasting looks, the global star has revealed that English rose Kate Moss is her beauty icon. Speaking exclusively to MailOnline, the 34-year-old said: 'I love Kate Moss. I love how she wears her winged eyeliner and her messy hair and how it looks so effortless but still put together. It looks beachy and messy at the same time; I love her glamour.' Scroll down for video
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Kim and Khloe shared beauty secrets with FEMAIL at Hairfinity launch
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@placeholder was found fatally shot along with his wife, daughter and stepson | A respected Georgia policeman, his wife and daughter have been found dead at their family home in a suspected murder-suicide by his stepson, police say. Paulding County Sheriff's Cpl Sam Driskell, 52, his 36-year-old wife, Muachin Driskell, daughter Carolyn Driskell, 12, and stepson Felix Almonte, 21, were discovered at the house in Hiram about 2pm on Tuesday. Police say they believe Almonte was the killer and that the victims were shot in their sleep. He appears to have used his father's service weapon and later turned the gun on himself. Scroll down for video Family tragedy: Sam Driskell, 52 (left), his 36-year-old wife, Muachin Driskell, daughter Carolyn Driskell, 12, and stepson Felix Almonte, 21 (right), were found shot dead inside their Georgia home on Tuesday. Police believe that Almonte killed the three before shooting himself using his father's service weapon
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Sam Driskell, 52, his 36-year-old wife, Muachin Driskell, daughter Carolyn Driskell, 12, and stepson Felix Almonte, 21, found dead Tuesday
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Police believe Almonte shot the three dead in the sleep on Monday night
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Driskell was a well-respected cop in Paulding County, Georgia
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So, it was back to civilian life, something that left @placeholder restless and bored. | (CNN) -- When Spc.Ty Carter first arrived in Afghanistan, he took one look at his surroundings and thought, "This is a death trap." He would soon learn just how right he was. Combat Outpost Keating was a sitting target for nearby Taliban insurgents: It sat deep within a valley, surrounded by mountains. The American soldiers stationed there knew it was only a matter of time before something bad happened. "We just didn't know when," Carter said. When it did, the assault would set in motion a chaotic chain of events that had every soldier certain he would not make it out alive.
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Staff Sgt. Ty Carter survived the 2009 battle at Combat Outpost Keating
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In the case of Sir @placeholder, however, it's entirely justified," he wrote. | (CNN) -- Australian motor racing legend Jack Brabham -- a three-time Formula One world champion and the only driver to win the title in a car bearing his name -- has died aged 88. Over the course of a 15-year Formula One career beginning in 1955, Brabham won three drivers' world championships, becoming the first Australian to win the title despite coming late to the sport. The first two titles, in 1959 and 1960, were earned as a driver for the Cooper team. The third and most notable occurred in 1966, when, at 40-years-old, he won racing for Brabham, the successful car manufacturer and racing team he founded.
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Australian Formula One legend Jack Brabham has died aged 88
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Brabham is the only driver to win the title in a car he built himself
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McLaren boss Ron Dennis said his achievements would never be matched | 7,233 | record_train |
The mercurial @placeholder sees the funny side as players from both sides intervene in the controversy sparked by Balotelli at full-time | Dominic King saw the late Liverpool comeback at Anfield. Read the match report HERE... Mario Balotelli sparked a dramatic late comeback as Liverpool beat Swansea 2-1 in the Capital One Cup last night but then sparked controversy by tussling with former Anfield midfielder Jonjo Shelvey. The Italian striker pulled out of the warm up before kick-off after feeling a twinge in his knee but was sent on as a last throw of the dice by Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers as his team trailed by a goal with 20 minutes to go. This time Balotelli didn't let Rodgers down as he scored the equaliser with a left foot volley in front of the Kop with four minutes to go. Then, in injury time, Liverpool defender Dejan Lovren scored the winner with a header at the far post after Swansea had been reduced to ten men.
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Liverpool score twice in the final four minutes to secure dramatic 2-1 victory at Anfield against Swansea
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Mario Balotelli came off the bench to cancel out Marvin Emnes' opener in the Capital One Cup fourth round tie
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Dejan Lovren capitalised on a Gerhard Tremmel's error to fire Liverpool into the quarter-finals draw
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Swansea had Federico Fernandez sent off just before Lovren's winner for a lunge on Liverpool's Philippe Coutinho
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Balotelli clashed with Jonjo Shelvey after the match and in the tunnel, having seemingly flicked Shelvey's ear | 7,234 | record_train |
At the airport, @placeholder-Niebruegge said the facility's design -- and the way people responded to warnings -- played a key role. | (CNN) -- The main airport in St. Louis is expected to operate a full flight schedule Tuesday, less than four days after a powerful tornado tore through the facility, airport officials said. But restoration efforts are far from over at Lambert-St. Louis International Airport, where the Friday night storm shattered windows and ripped off part of a roof. "It obviously just took a couple of minutes for the damage to occur," Airport Director Rhonda Hamm-Niebruegge told CNN's "American Morning." "It will take weeks, maybe a couple of months, to clean up all of it." Still, Hamm-Niebruegge said efforts to get the facility up and running again have been "miraculous."
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NEW: The airport expects to operate a full flight schedule on Tuesday
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She said it is hard to reconcile abortion with her religious beliefs but said she is supporting @placeholder. | Des Moines, Iowa (CNN) -- From church pews to cheeseburger joints, Iowa's faithful are a major prize in the political ground war raging between President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney. Of the roughly 3 million Iowans, about 30% call themselves evangelical or Catholic. Fifty-seven percent of Iowans who voted in the caucuses this year were evangelical Christians. Evangelicals overwhelmingly supported Rick Santorum over Romney in the Iowa caucuses, helping Santorum squeeze out a slight victory in the final count. In Des Moines, evangelical Christians flock to Grace Church, affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention, to talk faith, family and the presidential election. The evangelical voters we met strongly supported Romney, but they also expressed a general unease about his moderate history on social issues such as abortion.
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A battleground state, Iowa with its six electoral votes may be key in the presidential election
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@placeholder was so overwhelmed that she took several seconds to compose herself. | By Ted Thornhill PUBLISHED: 06:36 EST, 26 December 2013 | UPDATED: 13:01 EST, 26 December 2013 A daughter who was given up for adoption by her mother tracked her down through Facebook and was reunited with her on live TV in a highly emotional meeting. Stacie Wall decided that she just couldn’t give Emily Mortier the life she deserved, so she allowed her to be adopted. To make it easier she didn’t even hold Emily when she was born. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Embrace: The emotional moment Emily Mortier (right) was reunited with her mother, Stacie Wall
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Stacie Wall gave up Emily Mortier as she didn't feel she could care for her
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The peacekeeping force is charged with protecting key government and strategic installations in @placeholder, including the port, airport and presidential palace. | (CNN) -- A brazen, daylight suicide bombing on the African Union's peacekeeping mission in Somalia's capital has killed at least 21 people, mostly peacekeepers, the mission said Friday. The attack came days after U.S. special forces killed Saleh ali Saleh Nabhan, pictured, in southern Somalia. Suicide bombers, disguised in two U.N.-marked vehicles, Thursday rammed through the security gate of the mission's headquarters, which is attached to Mogadishu's airport. They detonated their explosives just as Somalia's transitional government and mission representatives concluded a high-level meeting inside the compound, said the African Union's special representative for Somalia, Nicolas Bwakira. The attack killed four Somali civilians and 17 Ugandan and Burundian soldiers, including the mission's second in command, Burundian Maj. Gen. Juvenal Niyonguruza, he said.
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Seventeen soldiers, four civilians killed in attack on African Union base
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Bombing was carried out by militants driving vehicles bearing U.N. logos
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Al-Shabaab, the Islamist militia with ties to al Qaeda, claimed responsibility
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However, many of the women were victims of the real estate crash in @placeholder and the series has since seen the housewives' extravagant lifestyles falter as a result of job losses, evictions, mortgage defaults, foreclosures, and marital strife. | By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 06:05 EST, 29 January 2013 | UPDATED: 09:30 EST, 29 January 2013 The daughter of a reality TV star allegedly rammed several parked cars while four times over the limit and then punched one of the arresting officers. TMZ reported that Lindsey Knickerbocker, daughter of Real Housewives of Orange County star Tammy Knickerbocker, was arrested for DUI on December 14 after police reported she had smashed into two parked cars on Balboa Island in Orange County, California. Witnesses said the 23-year-old then fled to a friend's house nearby. The Real Housewives of Orange County star Tammy Knickerbocker (right). Her 23-year-old daughter Lindsey (left) faces a number of charges over an alleged drink drive offence in December
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Lindsey Knickerbocker faces four charges, including battery on a police officer
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She is the daughter of Real Housewives of O.C. star Tammy Knickerbocker
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This, it turns out, is largely what @placeholder’s ‘flirtology’ is about — not being coquettish, but simply going to places where there are other people, and talking to them. | On a wet Tuesday, I am hovering furtively in the fresh produce section of Sainsbury’s. But my absorption in the merits of Golden Delicious and Washington Reds is but a cunning charade. I’m really on a mission. I have just received four hours of tuition in the art of flirting from relationship coach Jean Smith and I’m here to put my skills to the test . Spotting a middle-aged victim, I sidle up and deliver the line suggested by Jean to provoke conversation. Scroll down for video Could the fresh produce section of your local Sainsbury’s be the ideal place to meet your new man?
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Jean says that 'flirting is a skill' that can be learnt
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She now runs ‘Flirtology’ courses to give you a game plan to find a partner
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The courses include 'Quick Fix' and 'Bag A Babe For Valentine’s' sessions | 7,240 | record_train |
At @placeholder, we had more than 203 million page views, the highest in four years. | (CNN) -- If you were flipping around your television dial on Election Night, you saw a lot of news coverage dominated by anchors and pundits sitting in TV studios spouting opinion and analysis. But not on CNN. On our air, you saw dozens of reporters at polling places around the country, watching for irregularities but also capturing the messy yet miraculous spectacle of democracy in action. You saw Candy Crowley, Jessica Yellin, Jim Acosta and Brianna Keilar at election night headquarters, offering behind the scenes details about the candidates and campaigns as they anxiously awaited the verdict of the people.
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Mark Whitaker: CNN made the choice to focus on reporting for election night coverage
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Whitaker: Election raises key questions, worthy of more reporting, about politics, demographics
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frustrated that at the last minute their orders were changed to @placeholder. | Calvin Gibbs, 26, pleaded not guilty at court martial Defence lawyer admitted taking the body parts was 'inappropriate' By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 11:16 PM on 31st October 2011 An Army staff sergeant, described by a comrade as 'evil incarnate', severed the fingers from the bodies of three Afghan civilians but had nothing to do with any plot to slaughter the unarmed men for sport, his lawyer said today. A court martial opened for Staff Sergeant Calvin Gibbs, 26, who has pleaded not guilty to 16 criminal charges ranging from murder to taking the fingers as bloody mementos.
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Calvin Gibbs, 26, pleaded not guilty at court martial
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His father was @placeholder, notorious for transforming the world of cricket when he paid many of the world's top stars to join a breakaway league in the 1970s. | These extraordinary photographs show the moment two of Australia's richest men started brawling in the street after falling out when one of them left his wife and started dating model Miranda Kerr. James Packer and David Gyngell, both media moguls, have been friends since childhood, and Mr Gyngell was best man at Mr Packer's wedding to wife Erica. But last year Mr Packer, 46 - son of pioneering broadcaster Kerry Packer - announced that he had separated from his wife, and allegedly began a relationship with Ms Kerr, Orlando Bloom's ex-wife. Scroll down for video Fight club: James Packer, left, and David Gyngell, right, were pictured brawling on the street in Sydney
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James Packer and David Gyngell were seen fighting on street in Sydney
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Ministers claim @placeholder farmers and scientists are being forced to work with ‘one hand tied behind their backs’ because of an effective moratorium on GM products, which has been in place since they became the focus of controversy in the 1990s. | By James Chapman PUBLISHED: 19:17 EST, 21 June 2013 | UPDATED: 19:17 EST, 21 June 2013 Family: Prime Minister David Cameron with his youngest child Florence David Cameron has indicated he is ‘perfectly happy’ for him and his family to eat genetically modified foods that have been deemed safe by watchdogs. Sources close to the Prime Minister said he took the same view as Environment Secretary Owen Paterson, who said this week that he had eaten GM foods and would happily feed his children a genetically modified tomato. As the Government launched a push to end an effective ban on GM products in British supermarkets, Downing Street repeatedly declined to say whether Mr Cameron would eat them or give them to his family.
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Government pushing to end effective ban on GM products in supermarkets
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'In carrying out mass killings of captured fighters and civilians following military assaults, ISIS (@placeholder) members have perpetrated egregious violations of binding international humanitarian law and the war crime of murder on a massive scale,' said the report. | Islamic State commanders are liable for war crimes on a 'massive scale' in northeast Syria where they spread terror by beheading, stoning and shooting civilians and captured fighters, U.N. investigators said on Friday. The experts told world powers to make sure the commanders guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity were held accountable by the International Criminal Court. The latest report by the independent U.N. investigators is based on interviews with more than 300 men, women and children who fled or still live in Islamic State's northeastern stronghold, including Aleppo. Scroll down for video Islamic State commanders are liable for war crimes on a 'massive scale' in northeast Syria, the UN said. Pictured is the terrorist group's leader - Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi
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ISIS leaders liable for war crimes on a 'massive scale' in Syria, the UN said
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Eto'o escaped his marker to poke the ball home after Krasnodar had opened the scoring through @placeholder | Everton boss Roberto Martinez felt his side showed great character to secure a 1-1 draw with FK Krasnodar that he believes will serve as a 'very good lesson' for them. The Toffees were second best for much of the Europa League Group H clash at the Kuban Stadium. But they emerged with a point after veteran striker Samuel Eto'o - the ex-Anzhi Makhachkala player, back on Russian soil - notched a late equaliser. Roberto Martinez was delighted that Everton managed to salvage a Europa League draw in Russia Eto'o stabbed in Leighton Baines' cross in the 82nd minute to cancel out Ari's 43rd-minute goal for the hosts, who created the bulk of the chances and came close to making it 2-0 when substitute Wanderson hit the bar in the second half.
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Samuel Eto'o scored for Everton as they drew 1-1 against Krasnodar
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Everton were outplayed by Krasnodar in the Europa League clash
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The @placeholder family in India in October last year for his second stem cell treatment | There was a moment of disbelief when it dawned on Ina Mills that she and her family had become victims of fraud. She had put a $9000 engagement ring up for sale in a bid to raise funds for her sick son's urgent medical treatment. So when a potential buyer came by their family home to meet 19-month-old Roki, who was born with brain damage and cerebral palsy, Mrs Mills had every faith the woman had made an honest purchase of the antique diamond ruby ring. But Mrs Mills says the funds never came through. This not only shocked the family from Newport, northern Sydney, but also the wider community as they raised more than $11,000 for Roki.
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Police have charged a woman in relation to the alleged fraudulent purchase of an engagement ring
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Ina Mills put the ring up for sale on Gumtree to raise money for her sick son's medical treatment
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Police will allege that a 25-year-old woman fraudulently purchased the ring at Roki's family home in Sydney on Australia Day
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The woman was arrested and charged with three counts of obtain benefit by deception on Thursday
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"@placeholder, when we were filming, he was going, 'Oh it's so fantastic that everything that's emerging is very '80s' because it's easy for them to pull clothes," Robb said. | (CNN) -- The CW's '80s-set "Sex and the City" prequel doesn't premiere until January, but series star AnnaSophia Robb has already proved she's every bit as stylish as her character. Robb, who plays teenager Carrie Bradshaw on "The Carrie Diaries," said New York Fashion Week "was an incredible introduction to the fashion world," as she prepares to fill the iconic character's Manolos. Despite a shared emphasis on fashion, however, Robb said the show is very different from "Sex and the City," which featured Sarah Jessica Parker as Bradshaw for six seasons and two films. Fashions from 'The Vampire Diaries' For some fans of the HBO series, that'll be evident upon meeting Carrie's younger sister Dorrit, played by 14-year-old Stefania Owen.
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The CW's '80s-set "Sex and the City" prequel premieres in January
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Carrie's purse, referred to as her "Carrie bag," is a really important piece, Robb said | 7,248 | record_train |
"@placeholder is known to frequent synagogues and Jewish community centers seeking charity from patrons. | Los Angeles (CNN) -- Police in Santa Monica, California, were searching Saturday for an "extremely dangerous" 61-year-old man in connection with a bombing at a synagogue. Authorities began their investigation Thursday after the blast at Chabad House. Investigators initially called the explosion an accident, but on Friday, they determined foul play was involved in the explosion, police said. Police spokesman Sgt. Jay Trisler told CNN on Saturday that authorities were still searching for Ron Hirsch, 61, in connection with Thursday's bombing. Investigators began searching for Hirsch after finding evidence at the damaged synagogue, the Santa Monica police said in a statement.
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Suspect is a transient who is extremely dangerous, police say
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The bombing occurs at a synagogue in Santa Monica, California
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But he argued that the @placeholder shouldn't resort to such tactics not just because they're ineffective and potentially dangerous but because they undermine the nation's values and beliefs. | Republican Sen. John McCain broke with members of his party Tuesday, lauding the release of the Senate Intelligence Committee's report on torture and decrying the use of torture as having "stained our national honor" and doing "much harm and little practical good." McCain, a survivor of torture himself from his naval service during the Vietnam War, said from the Senate floor that the techniques outlined in the report "not only failed their purpose -- to secure actionable intelligence to prevent further attacks on the U.S. and our allies -- but actually damaged our security interests, as well as our reputation as a force for good in the world."
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John McCain spoke shortly after the Senate released its report on torture
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The Arizona Republican was tortured during his service in Vietnam
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Labour leader Ed Miliband will today claim that the @placeholder’ failure to tackle what he calls a cost-of-living crisis has helped cost the Exchequer £116.5billion since 2010. | The Chancellor insists there will be no political tax breaks because Britain must ‘stay the course to prosperity’ George Osborne has ruled out any traditional pre-election giveaways in this week’s Autumn Statement. The Chancellor insists there will be no political tax breaks because Britain must ‘stay the course to prosperity’. ‘What you’re going to see is me avoiding the mistakes of Labour chancellors before elections with unfunded giveaways that lead to economic problems after the election,’ he said. A report out today warns that the Government will have to borrow £9billion more than expected this year as tax receipts disappoint.
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Chancellor says Britain must ‘stay the course to prosperity’
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Government warned they will have to borrow £9billion more than expected
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The court was told that Mr Talafair then went back to his friends in the pub and Terry's group walked off towards @placeholder. | By Lucy Crossley PUBLISHED: 12:27 EST, 17 March 2014 | UPDATED: 14:17 EST, 17 March 2014 Allegations: John Terry's father Ted, 59, (pictured) is accused of headbutting an Asian man, and threatening a black station cleaner with a bottle The father of Chelsea captain John Terry threatened a train station cleaner with a bottle and told him 'I will smash it over your head you black c***', a court heard today. Ted Terry, 59, is accused of headbutting and racially abusing an Asian man in a drunken row over a cigarette, allegedly calling Amarjit Talafair a 'f****** Paki' outside a pub.
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Ted Terry, 59, accused of headbutting and racially abusing an Asian man
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Terry and friends Tudor Musteata and Stephen Niland had been drinking in a pub near Fenchurch Street Station before confrontation, court told
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Group had asked Amarjit Talafair for a cigarette, but he had none to spare
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Terry accused of saying 'You f****** Paki, let's have it right here and now'
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Meanwhile @placeholder, who suffers from bipolar disorder, realizes why Brody would turn on his country just as she's about to undergo electroconvulsive therapy that will erase her short-term memory. | (CNN) -- Even before they had a chance to view it, everyone involved with Showtime's megahit, "Homeland," "knew that it was something extraordinary and special," said actor Mandy Patinkin. The veteran star spoke to CNN at the premiere party for season two, ahead of the show's premiere on Sunday. In "Homeland," CIA intelligence officer Carrie Mathison (Claire Danes) believes that Marine Sgt. Nicholas Brody (Damian Lewis), a POW returning from Iraq, became a traitor while in captivity and is planning to fulfill a terror plot on U.S. soil. At the end of season one, Brody decides to run for Congress.
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Chicago: The maps reveal that the iPhone are overwhelmingly used in the most densely-populated urban areas while the @placeholder is more popular in the suburbs | By Daily Mail Reporter They are two titans of technology, locked in a bitter gadget war for the coveted title of the world's best smartphone. But Apple's iPhone and Google's Android software appear to be neck and neck, according to an incredible set of satellite pictures that chart their use across America's biggest cities. The maps, which use geo-located tweets and the cell phone metadata attached to them, show who is using iPhones and who is using Androids. Scientists analyzed around three billion geo-tagged tweets over a period of two years and plotted the maps, using red dots for iPhones and green dots for Android.
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Scientists analyzed around three billion geo-tagged tweets over a period of two years and plotted the maps
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iPhones, in red, are predominantly in wealthy sections of cities while Android phones, green, mostly in poorer parts | 7,254 | record_train |
‘Romanised farms, or Villas including several in @placeholder, were at their richest. | An amateur metal detectorist has unearthed one of the largest hoards of Roman coins ever found in Britain. Laurence Egerton, 51, made the discovery as he explored land near Seaton, in East Devon - and he was so concerned someone would steal it, he camped out for three nights while archaeologists excavated the site. Dubbed Seaton Down Hoard, the collection of 22,000 copper-alloy coins is thought to have been buried by a private individual or soldier for safe keeping, but was never recovered. Scroll down for video The trove of 22,000 Roman coins (pictured) was found by Laurence Egerton in East Devon. Dubbed Seaton Down Hoard, it was declared treasure at a Devon Coroner’s Inquest earlier this month. This means it is eligible for acquisition by a museum, once it has been valued by the Treasure Valuation Committee
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Trove of 22,000 Roman coins was found by Laurence Egerton in East Devon
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Hoard of copper-alloy coins is one of the largest ever found in Britain
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It was declared treasure at a Devon Coroner’s Inquest earlier this month
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Charlie Albone pictured with @placeholder gardener and broadcaster Alan Titchmarsh and Chelsea garden show figures | Selling Houses Australia's green-fingered design landscaper Charlie Albone is living every gardener's dream. Not only is he the LifeStyle channel's resident garden guru, father to two adorable boys and a thriving business owner, but now he will be representing Australia at the world famous Chelsea Flower Show in May. Having volunteered to help build and exhibit a space for famous English garden designer Alan Titchmarsh at last year's show, this year it's Albone's time to shine and his very personal garden is sure to amaze. Scroll down for video Charlie, his brother and his father Michael, who passed away from cancer when Charlie was a teenager
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Charlie Albone will be representing Australia at the Chelsea Flower Show
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The garden guru from Selling Houses Australia has dedicated it to his dad
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He was left devastated and wants to remember him in the garden
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Police presence: Hundreds of extras officers have been deployed at monuments including the @placeholder | By Peter Allen In Paris PUBLISHED: 14:46 EST, 14 April 2013 | UPDATED: 17:26 EST, 14 April 2013 Hundreds of armed police have been placed around Paris' major tourist monuments because of an influx of criminal gangs from eastern Europe. It follows a huge increase in the number of aggressive beggars and pickpockets flooding into the French capital from Romania and Bulgaria – countries whose citizens will soon have unrestricted access to the UK. The Louvre alone now has 20 permanent uniformed officers patrolling its galleries, with five of them placed at the entrance. Guard: Officers at the Louvre, one of a number of attractions in Paris where security has been tightened
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The Louvre has 20 permanent uniformed officers patrolling its galleries
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Since the @placeholder was founded in 1694, the average level of interest rates has been 5 per cent. | An interest rate rise will hit workers long before most see their pay increase, the Bank of England governor warned yesterday. Mark Carney said a rise was ‘getting closer’, indicating it is likely to take place next spring in line with predictions. For workers going through the biggest squeeze on pay since the 1920s, this will mean facing the threat of higher mortgage payments before benefiting from a higher salary. The combination will put impossible pressure on millions of families. Governor of the Bank of England Mark Carney said 'the Great Recession' had been a 'calamity' for workers Mr Carney admitted: ‘We are under no illusions. The Great Recession was a calamity. Britain’s workers have borne many of the consequences.’ But he added: ‘The point at which interest rates also begin to normalise is getting closer . . . You can expect interest rates to begin to rise.’
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Bank of England Governor spoke to the Trades Union Congress today
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Said wages had taken a battering following the 'Great Recession' of 2007
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Nine @placeholder died when Israeli troops storming the boat opened fire - the crew claim the soldiers fired without warning, while Israel says they shot after being attacked (pictured, activists hold a Israeli troop) | Israel may have committed war crimes when commandos stormed an aid ship in 2010 killing nine people, but officials will not be prosecuted because the offences are 'not serious enough'. Eight Turks and one Turkish-American died after crack troops opened fire on the crew of the Mavi Marmara in the early hours of May 31, 1010. The incident, which happened in international waters, sparked international condemnation and led to years of tense relations between Turkey and Israel. Today prosecutor Fatou Bensouda said that 'there is a reasonable basis to believe that war crimes were committed on the Mavi Marmara' but were 'not of sufficient gravity to justify further action by the International Criminal Court (ICC).'
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International Criminal Court rules there is basis to say war crimes took place
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Eight Turks and one American-Turk died in raid on ship by Israeli troops
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After the war, another home was built in its place, but after a long planning battle it was knocked down and replaced by the new @placeholder. | The former London home of a German diplomat which was destroyed by the Nazis during the war has been brought back to life as a £40million mansion. Lion Lodge is believed to be the first new mansion built in Belgravia in almost 70 years and is thought to be one of the most expensive new homes in Britain. It has been in built at Eaton Place, on the site of a Thomas Cubitt-designed property, which was bombed in 1940 during the Blitz. The former London home of a German diplomat destroyed by the Nazis during the war has been brought back to life as Lion Lodge, pictured
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Lion Lodge is believed to be the first new luxury mansion to be built in the Belgravia area of London in nearly 70 years
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The home had been the 1930s residence of Dr Harald Bielfeld, First Secretary of Commerce in the German Embassy
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But the Thomas Cubbit-designed home, on Eaton Place, was bombed by fellow Nazis during the Blitz in 1940
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@placeholder would go to any lengths to reach Lebanon, Jamjoom said. | (CNN) -- The little boy sits proudly next to his snowman, and smiles. He has no coat, gloves or hat to protect him from the freezing cold, but for a moment he is distracted from the harsh reality of life inside a makeshift refugee camp in Lebanon. We do not know his name, but he is one of 842,000 refugees the U.N. says are spending the winter in Lebanon after fleeing a brutal three-year civil war in Syria. They thought that life could not get much harsher. But that was before winter storm "Alexa" moved in, bringing snow, rain and freezing temperatures across the region.
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More than a million children have fled the brutal three-year civil war in Syria.
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842,000 Syrian refugees are spending the winter in Lebanon, the U.N. says.
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@placeholder's Cavill Avenue is strewn with remnants from the big night before | Gold Coast police are preparing for a painfully long fortnight as Schoolies Week hits full swing this week. A hot weekend saw 19 arrests for antisocial behaviour and police were called to break up a brawl between two girls at Cavill Avenue in Surfers Paradise. Another fight broke out between 10 young men, with one suffering a broken nose.The mayhem is expected to increase later this week when students from NSW and Victoria join the party. Surfers Paradise was awash with up to 30,000 school leavers on Sundaynight, as teenagers drank away into the night. Scroll down for video
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Sunday night of Schoolies season has kicked-off on the Gold Coast
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Police cannot confirm possible alleged assault of a bloodied young woman on first night of schoolies on Gold Coast
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A teenage girl was among 19 schoolies arrested but police say they are generally pleased with behaviour
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Arrests were mainly for being drunk, public nuisances and drug offences
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Officers arrested 35 non-schoolies on 40 charges on Saturday night
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The family's autopsy, which was released on Sunday, revealed the unarmed 18-year-old had been shot at least six times by @placeholder. | A second friend of Officer Darren Wilson has come forward to defend the cop, describing him as a 'really quiet, well-mannered, respectful guy', who never showed any signs of violence. The male friend of the Michael Brown shooter spoke to GMA on Tuesday but asked that his identity be concealed for his own safety. The friend has been exchanging text messages with the 28-year-old Ferguson officer and said: 'I can tell that this is really hard on him.' Scroll down for video A woman called Josie called a St Louis radio station this weekend in defense of Michael Brown shoot Darren Wilson (pictured). She said that Brown had rushed at the officer after trying to grab his gun and punching him
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A male friend of Ferguson cop Darren Wilson said on Tuesday that he played hockey with him for years and had never once seen him get into a fight
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The friend asked that his identity be concealed for his own safety
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A woman claiming to be a friend of Darren Wilson earlier told a St Louis radio station the cop HAD heard the 911 dispatch about the robbery
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'Josie' claimed Michael Brown punched Wilson and tried to grab his gun
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A police source later corroborated her claims saying it was 'accurate' to what Wilson had told investigators
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch reporter who tweeted on Monday that 'more than a dozen witnesses corroborated cop's story' later admitted she was on leave and her post was 'personal'
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Brown then ran but turned around and charged at Wilson who fired shots, the friend claimed, saying that the teen seemed 'like he was on something'
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A suspected U.S. drone fired two missiles at a house in north-west @placeholder this morning, killing four militants. | Two Nato troops have been killed in southern Afghanistan on a day of violence in the war-torn country that also saw a rogue policeman shoot dead nine sleeping officers. One Nato service member died in a roadside bomb explosion this morning and the other in an insurgent attack yesterday. No further details were disclosed, but the deaths bring the number of international troops killed in Afghanistan so far this year to 88. On patrol: German soldiers walk through a street in the province of Kunduz yesterday. Two Nato troops have been killed in Afghanistan in the last 24 hours - one died in a roadside bomb explosion this morning and the other in an insurgent attack yesterday
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Number of international troops killed in Afghanistan this year stands at 88
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Police blame Taliban for incident in which policeman shot nine colleagues
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The shooting spurred a huge manhunt that climaxed when authorities learned that Hood was holed up in an apartment in @placeholder. | Atlanta (CNN) -- A suspect accused of killing a Georgia police officer and wounding another one surrendered to authorities after a hostage standoff Friday night. The incident was shown live on television as officers arrested suspect Jamie Donnell Hood in Athens, Georgia. Hood, who was shirtless, emerged from the home a little after 11 p.m. with people whom authorities said he had held hostage. SWAT officers descended on Hood, ending the saga that had lasted four days. Hood was being held without bond Saturday in the Hall County Detention Center, Captain Eric Pozen of the Clarke County Sheriff's Office said.
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Suspect asks to be arrested on TV
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Shirtless suspect turns himself in after allegedly holding eight hostage
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Dotson was just months away from completing her military duty and was trying to decide whether she would move back to her hometown in Colorado or remain in @placeholder. | NEW YORK (CNN) -- Nonnie Dotson, a nurse in the U.S. Air Force, was decompressing from a hard-fought child support battle when she disappeared hundreds of miles from her home base. U.S. Air Force nurse Nonnie Dotson disappeared on the way to the mall on November 19, 2006. Dotson, 33, was staying with her brother at his home outside Denver, Colorado, when she vanished on November 19, 2006. She was supposed to meet friends at the mall for a smoothie. She never showed. The single mother and her 16-month-old daughter, Savannah, lived in San Antonio, Texas, where Dotson worked on a military base as an intensive care nurse. They were staying with Dotson's brother, Tony, for a few days. Watch why Dotson's disappearance puzzles investigators »
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Nonnie Dotson was visiting brother in suburb of Denver, Colorado
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She won court battle before November 2006 disappearance
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More important than money — and Hamilton is known to be cautious with his finances — is his desire to improve on a return of one title in five completed seasons, a disappointing statistic for a driver who envisaged himself as a serial champion on his much-heralded arrival in @placeholder. | By Jonathan McEvoy and Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 04:18 EST, 28 September 2012 | UPDATED: 08:26 EST, 28 September 2012 Lewis Hamilton has cut ties with his boyhood team McLaren - pocketing a deal worth up to £60million in a move to the rival Mercedes Formula One team. The British racing superstar will replace the retiring legend Michael Schumacher next season in a deal that will make him one of the sport's richest stars. It will bring to an end the Briton’s 14-year association with McLaren, the team who sponsored him from when he was a 13-year-old karting prodigy.
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He will replace retiring legend Michael Schumacher by signing a three-year deal
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Ends will-he-won't-he speculation about his future after the proposed move was denied for weeks
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Deal will cement his position as one of the sport's highest-paid drivers
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'It is now time for me to take on a fresh challenge and I am very excited to begin a new chapter,' he said today | 7,267 | record_train |
Mane, 22, had his first Premier League goal scored against @placeholder last week harshly taken from him by the dubious goals panel. | CLICK HERE to see all of the stats from St Mary's with our brilliant Match Zone There will not be posters commemorating this victory in the match-day programme next week and the travelling fans are unlikely to have their ticket prices refunded. But this victory over a solid Stoke side was every bit as important as last week’s 8-0 thrashing of Sunderland. It lifts Southampton to an unlikely second in the table after nine games, two points clear of reigning champions Manchester City. It also extends the best defensive record in all four tiers of English football, with just five goals conceded and only one of those at St Mary’s.
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Southampton defeated Stoke 1-0 in their Premier League clash at St Mary's
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Saido Mane returned to the side to open the scoring from a set piece situation in the first half
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"Perhaps the most remarkable aspect of my relationship with Mary Travers over the last almost 50 years is how open and honest we were with each other, and I include Noel Paul Stookey in this equation," @placeholder said in a statement. | (CNN) -- Mary Travers of 1960s folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary, has died, according to her publicist. She was 72. Mary Travers performs at the 2004 Democratic Convention in Boston, Massachusetts. Travers died from side effects of treatment from a bone-marrow transplant after battling leukemia, publicist Heather Lylis said. The singer was born in Louisville, Kentucky, in November 1936 and grew up in New York's Greenwich Village. As a teenager, she performed in a Broadway review, but stepped on to the folk music scene in the 1950s. She emerged as an iconic folk singer while performing with Peter Yarrow and Noel Paul Stookey.
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Mary Travers was a member of the 1960s folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary
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The trio sang "If I Had a Hammer" and "Puff the Magic Dragon"
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'We know @placeholder and we knew Michael, their wives, their kids. | By A. Greg A man is dead and his brother-in-law charged with his murder in Georgia after a Facebook post sparked an argument. John Paul Jones, 40, is charged with felony murder in the shooting death of Michael Stephen Robinson, 40. Both men were former officers with the Polk County Police Department, and Robinson was a sheriff's deputy. Facebook dispute: John Paul Jones allegedly posted a comment on Facebook about his wife's arrest for DUI last week, which led to an argument with his brother-in-law Michael Robinson Deadly shooting: Michael Robinson (pictured with his wife and children) was shot five times in the chest by his brother-in-law, who allegedly lay in wait for him
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John Paul Jones, 40, is charged with murder for shooting his brother-in-law Michael Robinson, 40, dead
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The pair, both former police officers, got into an argument over a Facebook post written by Jones
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It was believed to be about Jones's wife and Robinson's sister Candence Jones
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Robinson went over the Jones's home to resolve the dispute but was shot by Jones five times
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The sports car's driver, the cab driver and a passenger in the taxi all died; a passenger in the @placeholder and three other people in the resulting pileup were hurt, Gillespie said. | Las Vegas (CNN) -- A shooting and a fiery crash left three people dead in the neon heart of the Las Vegas Strip on Thursday, and police scrambled to find out who triggered the carnage. The bloodshed closed the Strip for about a block and a half around some of its biggest draws, leaving tourists gaping at a wrecked Maserati, a burned-out taxi and four other vehicles. "First time in Vegas, and then, like, the whole thing, what you know from movies only -- I was shocked," Christine Gerstenberger, who was visiting the desert gambling mecca from Germany, said Thursday afternoon. She and her brothers debated going back to the hotel "because I'm totally scared," but "We're too curious," she said.
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Gunfire and a fiery crash kill 3 in the heart of Las Vegas Strip
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Casino visitor describes seeing "fireball" from Caesars Palace
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@placeholder had to settle for the runner-up spot, conceding that his compatriot was faster on the day. | (CNN) -- World champion Valentino Rossi capped his remarkable return to the MotoGP circuit by taking fourth place behind Dani Pedrosa in his first race since breaking his leg six weeks ago. Spaniard Pedrosa on a Honda came in clear of Rossi's Yamaha teammate Jorge Lorenzo in the German round of the championship at Sachsenring. Former world champion Casey Stoner pipped Rossi for the final place on the podium in a thrilling finish. Australian Stoner on a Ducati only came past the nine-time world champion on the last corner to deny the 98,000 spectators the sight of Rossi collecting the third place trophy on crutches.
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Valentino Rossi takes fourth in German MotoGP after breaking his leg six weeks ago
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Spaniard Dani Pedrosa wins the race from title leader and compatriot Jorge Lorenzo
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Radamel Falcao is linked with joining both @placeholder and Manchester City | For football fans, transfer deadline day can be the most-anticipated event of the year. It gives struggling clubs a chance to bolster their squad once last time - and teams at the opposite end of the table the opportunity to get even stronger. But they only have until 11pm on Monday to do so! Here, Sportsmail examines what questions will be answered once the clock strikes that very time. 1 - Will Arsene Wenger land a striker? With Olivier Giroud injured and Yaya Sanogo doing a weekly impression of Bambi on Ice, Arsenal are desperate for additional firepower. They missed out on Loic Remy, who signed for Chelsea on Sunday, and fellow target Alessio Cerci is set for Atletico Madrid.
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Will Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger land an all-important striker in time?
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Manchester City look to lure Radamel Falcao from Monaco on Monday
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The weather was hampering efforts to control the spill, which occurred in the @placeholder, the official said. | MOSCOW, Russia (CNN) -- At least two sailors died and 23 were missing Sunday when five ships sank in storms in the Black Sea and the Azov Sea, the official Russia Today Web site said. One of several ships that were in distress near Russia that spilled fuel into a crucial waterway. The strong winds and high surf caused the Volgoneft-139 to split in two, spilling up 560,000 gallons of fuel oil, an official from Russia's Emergency Situations Ministry told CNN. That is approximately 1,000 tons. In addition to the five ships that sank, many others were grounded, Russia Today reported.
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Report: Two sailors die, 23 missing after five ships sink in storms Sunday
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Spill happened in Kerch Strait which separates Black Sea from Sea of Azov
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The spill is moving toward the Ukrainian coast, an official said Sunday
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Russia and Ukraine working together to deal with the accidents | 7,274 | record_train |
The Munster fly-half blotted his copybook, though, when allowing Arscott to fend him off near the left touchline as the @placeholder winger ran in a terrific solo try from outside the Munster 22. | Simon Zebo and Andrew Conway both crossed twice as Munster dominated their Champions Cup dead rubber against a young Sale outfit at Thomond Park. Both sides were out of the running in Pool One, but the Irish province salvaged some pride with a runaway 65-10 bonus-point victory that included eight second-half tries. An early Zebo effort launched Munster towards a 10-0 lead, before the stubborn Sharks rallied with a tremendous Tom Arscott score and just three points separated the sides at the break. Munster full back Simon Zebo (centre) breaks away during his side's second-half rout of Sale However, after Keith Earls crowned his first start of the season with an excellent individual try and a penalty try was added, the floodgates were well and truly opened as Pat Howard, Zebo, Andrew Conway (two), Tommy O'Donnell and Duncan Williams all touched down between the 65th and 80th minutes.
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Both sides were out of the running in Pool One of the Champions Cup
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Munster ran in nine tries during rout at Thomond Park
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Simon Zebo impressed at full-back for home side
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Keith Earls scored a superb individual try in the second-half
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Hotshot: Fowler signed for Leeds as a player in 2001 following an £11million move from @placeholder | Former Liverpool striker Robbie Fowler has applied to become the next Leeds manager. The Championship side are seeking a new boss after sacking Dave Hockaday after just six games. The 39-year-old has been pushed forward for the vacant post at Elland Road by intermediaries and owner Massimo Cellino is due back from a break in USA on Wednesday to consider all applicants. Heading back to Leeds? Robbie Fowler has put forward his application for the Leeds United job Taking lessons: Fowler, pictured with Ian Rush (centre) and Brendan Rodgers, has coaching experience at Liverpool but is now ready to take on his first managerial job in England
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Robbie Fowler has applied to become next Leeds United manager
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Former Leeds striker hopes to replace sacked David Hockaday
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Fowler played at Elland Road between 2001 and 2003
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@placeholder must have spent a lot of time researching 1950s musicals while preparing to host the 2014 Tonys. | (CNN) -- The Tony Awards don't usually match the drama of the Oscars, but the 2014 edition at New York's Radio City Music Hall did deliver surprises and buzzworthy moments Sunday. Bouncing Hugh Jackman If you are baffled by Hugh Jackman's prolonged bouncing during the Tony Awards opening sequence, you might want to watch online video of musical actor Bobby Van performing "Take Me to Broadway" in the 1953 movie "Small Town Girl." You'll then understand what inspired Jackman to hop, skip and jump from the red carpet, through the backstage and then onstage where he sang "I Love the Tonys."
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Hip-hop artists LL Cool J and T.I. joined Hugh Jackman for an unconventional performance
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Bryan Cranston won best lead actor in a play for portrayal of LBJ in "All the Way"
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Audra McDonald is the first person to win Tonys in four different acting categories
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Earlier in January, @placeholder said it, too, was attacked and that about 250,000 user accounts may have been compromised, with names and e-mails possibly being uncovered. | (CNN) -- An Eastern European gang of hackers bent on stealing company secrets was responsible for recent attacks on Apple, Facebook and Twitter as well as dozens of other less-publicized hacks, according to new reports. Two unnamed "people familiar with the matter" told Bloomberg that the hackers appeared to be looking for research, intellectual property or other private information that they can sell on the underground market. Apple confirmed Tuesday that some of its employees' computers had been compromised after they visited a hacked website for iPhone developers. That site exploited a vulnerability in the Java browser plug-in. Weeks earlier, Facebook said that some of its computers were also compromised after employees visited a developer site.
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Cybersecurity expert says most savvy Web crime originates in Eastern Europe
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Apple, Facebook, Twitter attacks came from Eastern European gang, report says
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"Water hole" attack apparently used a site for developers on Apple's mobile system
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Apple said this week that some employees' computers had been compromised | 7,278 | record_train |
Consider U.S. trade policies, which undermined @placeholder's working class through the outsourcing and offshoring of U.S. manufacturing and the erosion of labor protections. | (CNN) -- As Germany continues to rise as lead survivor -- and decision-maker -- in the European Union's economic mire, the U.S. would do well to take a lesson from the country's economic model, particularly in manufacturing. Losing 4 million jobs over the past 10 years, U.S. manufacturing has hovered at roughly 12% of America's GDP, less than half its percentage in the 1950s. In Germany, however, manufacturing is well on its way toward 25% of GDP. President Barack Obama's pledge this week to lower manufacturing sector taxes to 25%, and January's U.S. manufacturing growth numbers, the highest in seven months, will certainly help stem the tide. But, clearly, a word to the wise is in order.
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U.S. manufacturing lost 4 million jobs over past 10 years, accounts for only 12% of GDP
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Writers: Germany recovered quickly from the economic crisis by keeping its skilled work force
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German industry is 25% of its GDP, they write, and focuses on high-quality goods
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'I absolutely understand that the BBC feels the need to demonstrate that they are not entirely @placeholder-centric but the fact is the programming from Salford is not as good and it is costing an awful lot of money.' | By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 01:57 EST, 31 December 2012 | UPDATED: 06:33 EST, 31 December 2012 An investigation has revealed that BBC staff are being given up to £90,000 to relocate to the broadcaster's new HQ in Salford. A Freedom of Information request found that 850 staff have been given a total of £11 million to cover the costs of moving, as well as one-off payouts worth 10 per cent of their salary, to encourage them to move north from London. Another 1,000 people will move to the £1billion HQ in the future, sending costs spiralling even further, according to the Daily Telegraph.
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850 staff have been given £11m of licence fee payers' money to move north
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Many allowed to keep London homes and given rent and travel allowances
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'We'd like executives from @placeholder to meet face-to-face with people with mental illness, to hear about their concerns. | Thorpe Park has been accused of 'stigmatising mental illness' for naming a Halloween attraction The Asylum. Campaigners say bosses at the theme park should consider changing the name of the horror maze. The attraction has featured as part of the Surrey park's annual Halloween event, Fright Night, for eight years. Thorpe Park, in Surrey, said The Asylum attraction has been part of its Fright Night events for eight years Campaigners want the name of the Halloween attraction changed and say it 'stigmatises' the mentally ill Mental health advocates said that having actors chasing people around 'The Asylum' pretending to be patients reinforces stigma around mental illness.
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Hundreds of people signed petition against Halloween horror maze
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Campaigners want bosses to consider changing the name from The Asylum
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angry with him due to a clandestine meeting with @placeholder boss Jose | Arsenal fans have accused Ashley Cole of being obsessed by money ever since he left them for Chelsea - and on this occasion, they could have a point. Cole met his former Chelsea and England team-mate Shaun Wright-Phillips met for lunch in a Hollywood hotel and the defender paid for the meal from an envelope stuffed with cash. The 33-year-old is a free agent after seeing out his contract at Stamford Bridge and was dropped from England's World Cup squad, prompting his international retirement. Meeting: Former team-mates Ashley Cole (left) and Shaun Wright-Phillips meet at the Hollywood hotel for lunch
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Ashley Cole holds a wad of cash weeks after England squad snub and Chelsea contract runs out
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Former Chelsea and England team-mate Shaun Wright-Phillips joins him for lunch in Hollywood
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Cole nicknamed 'Cashley' by Arsenal fans after move to Chelsea
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Finally: @placeholder was able to pose with the gold medal after her brilliant 200m medley final performance | By Martha Kelner Follow @@marthakelner England's female swimmers made it another golden night in the pool with Fran Halsall winning her second gold and Siobhan O’Connor topping the podium after winning three silvers and a bronze earlier in the week. Halsall, 24, has promised greatness for a long time now and is delivering in Glasgow in sensational style. It took her just 25.20sec to make history last night in a watery blur of brilliance. She led the race throughout, becoming the only woman to win Commonwealth gold in both the 50 metres butterfly and 50m freestyle. ‘It feels just amazing,’ she said. ‘I wanted to swim a bit faster but it’s another personal best so I can’t complain. I was in control the whole race and couldn’t feel anyone’s presence too close.’Less than two hours before, she advanced to her fourth final of the week, this time for tonight’s 100m freestyle, touching on 54.88 to qualify fifth fastest.
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O'Connor was a clear winner with fastest time in the world this year, 2:08:21
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Halsall dominated the 50m butterfly
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She becomes first woman to win both medals at the Games
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Home crowd's favourite Hannah Miley finished with the bronze medal
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Among the seeds for new plotlines was Bram's mention of a police investigator who plays prominently in "@placeholder." | (CNN) -- Move over, Edward Cullen. Tell those bayou bloodsuckers from "True Blood" to step aside, too. More than 112 years after he first climbed out of the coffin, the world's most famous vampire is back -- and he's bloodier than ever. "Dracula the Un-Dead," released this month in the United States, is a sequel to Bram Stoker's 1897 classic written by Dacre Stoker, the original author's great-grandnephew. The book, co-written by Dracula historian Ian Holt, picks up 25 years after the Victorian-era monster is supposedly killed in the original and is based in part on 125 pages of handwritten notes that Bram Stoker left behind.
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"Dracula the Un-Dead" written by Bram Stoker's descendant Dacre
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Vampire tale is more overtly violent, sexy than the 1897 original
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Jack the Ripper, Bram himself incorporated into new story | 7,284 | record_train |
He believed strongly that in order for @placeholder to survive, a strong army was needed. | (CNN) -- In death as during his life, former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon elicits emotional reactions, both laudatory and critical. His death on Saturday at age 85, after eight years in a coma, resurfaced old wounds, but also praise for his strength in leadership. In those last years of his life, Sharon was in a state of minimal consciousness with minimal non-verbal communication, a hospital spokesman said. Sharon, giant of modern Israel, dead at 85 The former leader had many ups and downs during his hospitalization, and on Saturday, "he departed peacefully with his loving family at his side," the spokesman said.
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Ariel Sharon had been in a coma for eight years
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Danger: Members of the group from the @placeholder were put at risk, the Trust concluded | By Wills Robinson PUBLISHED: 09:49 EST, 17 March 2014 | UPDATED: 11:46 EST, 17 March 2014 A controversial BBC Panorama programme which sent an undercover team into North Korea, pretending to be a group of LSE students, has breached a number of editorial guidelines. A report by the corporation's Trust said the BBC failed to ensure the students were aware of the risks involved in the trip. The BBC has subsequently apologised to the university after the publication concluded LSE experienced 'unfair treatment' because it ended up being linked to the controversial investigation. Dangerous investigation: BBC Panorama reporter John Sweeney pretended to be a student when he went on a trip to North Korea to film a special programme
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Trust said corporation failed to warn students of risk of trip
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Reporter John Sweeney spent eight days in the rogue state with group
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In addition, @placeholder said, a car from the U.S. consulate was involved in an accident that killed a motorcyclist while it was en route to the police station in response to the shooting incident. | Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- The families of two boys allegedly shot to death by a U.S. consular employee as they tried to rob him have filed a complaint with Lahore police against the American, accusing him of two murders, a police spokesman said. Nayab Haider said the complaint, called a "first information report," triggers an official investigation by police, who will submit their findings to a court. The court then will decide on what, if any, charges will be filed. The American was driving in a busy area known as Kartaba Chawk when two boys on a motorcycle tried to rob him, said another police official, Faisal Rana. The American shot both boys, he said.
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The two boys tried to rob the man, police say
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Their father Charles brought @placeholder up and died in 1984 | They were separated just before the Second World War. And in the 75 years since, Rose Burleigh had caught just one fleeting glimpse of her younger brother John Stubbs – without even realising it was him. But now brother and sister have been reunited after an amateur genealogist managed to fill in a gap in their family tree. Details of their separation are sparse, lost in the mists of the distant past. Siblings John Stubbs and Rose Burleigh have been reunited after 75 years apart thanks to detective work by her friend Rose and John say this the last photograph of the two of them together before they were separated, at home with their mother Gladys in 1938
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Rose Burleigh, 78, and John Stubbs, met for the first time since 1938
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She was sent to live with an aunt while he was brought up by grandparents
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Mother Gladys died in 1941 and father Charles was held in a POW camp
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The aunt changed Rose's surname and would not hand her back to Charles
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Mrs Burleigh's friend traced the family tree and put the siblings in touch | 7,288 | record_train |
The situation was finally resolved shortly before dawn today after @placeholder deployed an elite team of riot police to bring them down. | More than 300 Syrian refugees rescued by a cruise ship off the coast of Cyprus today staged a dramatic sit-in aboard the pleasure liner ... and refused to budge until it took them to mainland Europe. The group was found stranded in the Mediterranean Sea after fleeing their war-torn homeland as it continued under onslaught of Islamic State jihadis. But as soon as the Salamis Cruise Lines ship docked in Cyprus to drop them off, they stayed on board and demanded to be taken to Italy. Scroll down for video Help us: The group was found stranded in the Mediterranean Ocean after fleeing their war-torn homeland as it continued to battle the Islamic State onslaught
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345 people, including 52 children, were rescued from boat near Cyprus
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Some came off to negotiate but talks soon broke down and they went back
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They were taken to medical centre where they can shower, eat and rest | 7,289 | record_train |
After the funeral @placeholder thanked the officers for their expressions of sympathy. | By Laurie Kamens A Massachusetts police dog got a official send off as over a dozen officers saluted the hound on his way to be put down. Kaiser, a two and a half year old German Shepard, was a member of the Plymouth, Massachusetts police department. The dog was laid to rest after a brief battle with kidney disease by handler Ptl. Jamie Lebretton, who lead the K-9 through a gauntlet of officers paying tribute to the crime fighting canine. Fellow Massachusetts police officers pay tribute to Kaiser, a German Shepard in the K-9 unit suffering from kidney disease, as he is walks into the pet hospital to be put down
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Kaiser, a German Shepard serving in the Massachusetts Police Department K-9 unit, was put down after a battle with kidney disease
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Heart-wrenching pictures that swept the Internet show the dog being given an emotional farewell salute by fellow police officers | 7,290 | record_train |
"We will continue to deepen our engagement using every element of @placeholder power -- diplomacy, military, economic, development, the power of our values and ideals," he said. | U.S. President Obama opened his appearance at the G20 summit of world leaders in Australia with a speech that had to make Beijing think. He also took a shot at Russian President Vladimir Putin in his speech and later, after a Sunday meeting, Obama and the leaders of Japan and Australia made a point of criticizing Russia's annexation of Crimea and called for the prosecution of those responsible for the downing of Flight MH17 in eastern Ukraine. The United States is a big part of the power balance in Asia and plans to throw more of its weight onto the scale, the president told a crowd at the University of Queensland in Brisbane on Saturday.
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Obama and leaders of Japan, Australia criticize Russian President Vladimir Putin
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Putin meets with the leaders of Britain, France, Italy
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Washington plans to shift naval and air force power to the Pacific, Obama says
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President wants to beef up Asian nations to avoid "bullying" by big nations | 7,291 | record_train |
Ms Typaldos takes Gary, who lives on a diet of grass, to visit pupils at schools around @placeholder to help educate the children about different animals. | Finding an eight-stone rodent on the couch would see most people racing for the phone to dial pest control. But it's a daily occurrence for Melanie Typaldos, 57 and her husband Richard Loveman, 54, who share their home in Buda, Texas, with a giant capybara named Gary. Ms Typaldos adopted Gary after falling in love with the semi-aquatic mammals - the world's largest rodent - during a holiday in Venezuela, and she and her husband are so fond of their bizarre pet they even let him sleep in their bed. Scroll down for video 'I can't imagine life without him': Melanie Typaldos and her husband Richard Loveman make room on the couch for their pet - an eight-stone capybara named Gary
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Melanie Typaldos, 57, shares her home with a giant rodent named Gary
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Pet capybara sleeps in her bed and enjoys dips in backyard pool
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Eight-stone creature, similar to a giant guinea pig, is 'part of the family' | 7,292 | record_train |
'They didn't take @placeholder's information seriously because of biased and lazy thinking. | Mother-of-one Joanne Mjadzelics, 39, (pictured outside Cardiff Crown Court today) is on trial for sharing indecent images with disgraced Ian Watkins Disgraced paedophile singer Ian Watkins and his ex-lover fantasised in online chats about kidnapping children from outside a school to kill and abuse, a court heard today. The trial of Watkins' former girlfriend Joanne Mjadzelics – who is accused of possessing indecent images and sharing them with the Lostprophets singer – heard how the pair discussed kidnapping a brother and sister, to 'kill one and rape the other'. Watkins, 37, was jailed for 35 years in December 2013 for a series of sex offences, including the attempted rape of a baby.
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Joanne Mjadzelics allegedly discussed child abuse with singer Ian Watkins
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Lostprophets singer Watkins jailed for 35 years for series of sex offences
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Ex-girlfriend Mjadzelics, 39, is now on trial for possessing indecent images
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She claims the images that she possessed were to bring Watkins to justice
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Pair discussed 'kidnapping children' during online chats, jurors told today
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Court heard she reported Watkins to police four years before he was jailed
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Defence barrister today told court the trial was to 'cover up police failings'
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Mjadzelics denies all charges and trial at Cardiff Crown Court continues | 7,293 | record_train |
And now the @placeholder to which I return after spending more than 30 years away and which is so dreadfully unfamiliar and often uncomfortable that it is almost unrecognizable. | (CNN) -- One of India's most prolific writers, novelist Anita Desai proves to be a "Global Connection" herself. Born in Mussoorie, India, the novelist, short-story writer and children's author is the daughter of a Bengali father and German mother. (She is the mother of Kiran Desai, who also is an award-winning author.) With a career spanning four decades, Desai has written 14 novels and received numerous literary accolades. She has been a finalist for Britain's prestigious Booker Prize three times. Her novels include "Clear Light of Day" (1980); "In Custody," which was shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 1984 and made into a film; "Baumgartner's Bombay" (1987); "Fasting, Feasting" (1999); and "The Zigzag Way" (2004).
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Born in India, Desai is the daughter of a Bengali father and German mother
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The prolific author has been a Booker Prize finalist three times
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Although she now lives in the United States, Desai says India is the source of all her work | 7,294 | record_train |
It was the first time @placeholder had spoken publicly since reading out a statement just hours after his close friend's death had been announced. | Australia captain Michael Clarke has announced that Phillip Hughes' one-day international shirt number of 64 will be retired. Hughes' death on Thursday as a result of the injuries sustained during a Sheffield Shield game, when the South Australia batsman was struck on the head by a bouncer from New South Wales paceman Sean Abbott on Tuesday, has left a nation in mourning. In tribute to the left-hander, a grief-stricken Clarke said Cricket Australia has accepted a request to retire the ODI shirt number of Hughes, who made 25 appearances in the 50-over format to add to his 26 Test caps.
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Australia captain Michael Clarke delivered a statement on Phillip Hughes
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Clarke was visibly distressed during the press conference
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The former team-mate of Hughes was brought to tears during the ordeal
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Hughes died from injuries suffered when he was struck on the head with a bouncer during a match for South Australia
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Hughes' one-day international shirt number of 64 will be retired | 7,295 | record_train |
Mr @placeholder struggled to get up after being knocked down in the tenth round, but was unable to before ten seconds expired | Buster Douglas, whose defeat of heavyweight boxer Mike Tyson ranks as one of the greatest upsets of all time, said that his motivation for the fight stemmed from his mother's belief in him. Mr Douglas, who was a heavy underdog against Mr Tyson, said that his mother Lula Pearl had told him she thought he could win before she died of a stroke three weeks before the fight. Mr Tyson, heavyweight champion of the world, was 37-0 at the time and favored at 42-1 odds to crush his opponent when they faced off in Tokyo, Japan. Six-foot-four-inch Mr Douglas knocked him out in the 10th round.
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Mr Tyson favored by 42-1 when he faced Mr Douglas on Feb 11, 1990
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Mr Douglas's mother Lula Pearl had died shortly before the fight in Japan
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Knockout in the 10th gave title to Mr Douglas, who then lost it in October
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Fighter almost died from diabetic coma and suffered from depression
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Heavyweight now coaches boxing and raises family near Columbus, Ohio | 7,296 | record_train |
And there were enjoyable times too, he said - 'maybe eating hot "pupusas", traditional @placeholder handmade corn tortillas, while following the policemen on the patrol during the long chilly nights.' | These harrowingly intimate photographs reveal the daily violence of El Salvador's slum gangs. In poor parts of the Latin American country's capital, young people often say they have just two futures - either they can join the Mara Salvatrucha gang, or its deadly rivals Barrio 18 (18th Street). Despite the dangers, Czech photojournalist Jan Sochor spent three years among the gangs and police in San Salvador compiling an unprecedented picture of the unrest and despair they have caused. Scroll down for video Slums: Czech photojournalist Jan Sochor spent three years among the gangs and police of El Salvador, compiling an unprecedented picture of the nation's unrest
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Czech photographer Jan Sochor spent three years documenting rivals from Mara Salvatrucha and 18th Street Gang
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The two gangs are described as the only future available to some children living in deprived areas of El Salvador
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One heavily-tattooed teenager swore to leave his gang and turned to God - but was killed for 'knowing too much' | 7,297 | record_train |
aid was dropped on northern @placeholder on Saturday, but a second attempt had | By David Williams and Tom Mctague Desperate, starving families watched yesterday as the RAF was forced to abort an operation to drop emergency supplies. A C130 cargo plane had been due to make a second drop of UK aid on the slopes of the Iraqi mountain where tens of thousands of Yazidis and Christians are trapped in appalling conditions. But despite making several passes, the Hercules could not find a clear space to parachute aid bundles down without risking injury to those below. Scroll down for video Displaced Iraqis from the Yazidi community gather for humanitarian aid at the Iraq-Syria border at Feeshkhabour border point on Sunday
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C130 cargo plane had been due to make a second drop of UK aid in Iraq
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Tens of thousands of Yazidis and Christians trapped in horrific conditions
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Hercules could not find clear space to safely parachute down aid bundles
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Another humanitarian flight expected to come early today on Mount Sinjar | 7,298 | record_train |
@placeholder's execution is set for February 19 and Cole is scheduled to be put to death March 5. | Oklahoma is debating the delay of three executions while the U.S. Supreme Court reviews the kind of sedative used for lethal injections. It comes after a number of death row inmates suffered reactions to the drug or were not rendered sufficiently unconscious. Rather than stop the executions himself, Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt took the unusual step of asking the justices for a stay. The review will test the sedative - midazolam - to check that it renders recipients unconscious, the state's attorney general said in a Monday filing with the court. Delayed? Richard Glossip, 52, who arranged for his employer to be beaten to death, may not be executed this Thursday as the Supreme Court reviews the sedative used in lethal injections by Oklahoma state
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Four death row inmates sued the state saying they fear the sedative midazolam cannot prevent their suffering during lethal injection
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It comes after executions being called off due to adverse reactions
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One of the four was executed this month, no signs of physical distress
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But the state may delay the other three to review the drug
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Richard Glossip, 52, arranged employer's death. Benjamin Cole, 49, beat daughter to death. John Grant, 53, stabbed someone to death | 7,299 | record_train |
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