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The justices will no doubt consider loneliness of @placeholder's aggressive position when deciding whether a national consensus now exists to allow a broader range of crimes to become subject to capital punishment. | ANGOLA, Louisiana (CNN) -- He is not a killer, but the state of Louisiana is determined to execute Patrick Kennedy for his crime. Patrick Kennedy, 43, is on Louisiana's death row for the rape of his 8-year-old stepdaughter. The New Orleans native faces that reality as he sits on death row at Louisiana's maximum security prison, the largest prison in the nation. The Louisiana State Penitentiary, or Angola Prison, is the size of Manhattan and surrounded on three sides by the Mississippi River. Unlike the 3,300 inmates awaiting execution nationwide -- including the 94 other men at Angola -- Kennedy, 43, is a convicted rapist. The victim was his 8-year-old stepdaughter.
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Supreme Court hears arguments Wednesday
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Only one state is pursuing capital punishment for crime other than murder
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Patrick Kennedy, 43, convicted of raping stepdaughter, then 8
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Though the video is probably better viewed as interpretative dance -- as other commenters observed, it may be about @placeholder's relationship with her father -- the singer apologized if it was misconstrued. | (CNN)Sia's new video, "Elastic Heart," features 28-year-old actor Shia LaBeouf and 12-year-old "Dance Moms" star Maddie Ziegler, both dressed in dirty, flesh-colored leotards, playfully approaching, touching and running from one another in a zoo-like cage. Internet, start your outrage. "the video definitely has got this weird pedophile vibe," wrote Irrational Action on YouTube. "this video did make me uncomfortable at PARTS ... maybe its because maddie is like 12 and shia is almost thirty and i watch dance moms too so I really see her for her age," wrote YouTube commenter Esther Jonson. "The new sia video is disgusting ! Like the song made a bit of sense then the video was like abacajavalaoavwpabsh @maddieziegler that's not u," added Suza aka suz on Twitter.
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Sia's "Elastic Heart" video features Shia LaBeouf and "Dance Moms" star Maddie Ziegler
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The contrast of the two leads some to cry "pedophilia" | 8,001 | record_train |
Perhaps because of this, no @placeholder rider had ever managed to clinch the championship here -- until now. | (CNN) -- It took a little longer than most people expected but MotoGP whiz kid Marc Marquez wrapped up a second world title in Japan. The 21-year-old finished runner-up behind compatriot Jorge Lorenzo -- and crucially ahead of the legendary Italian Valentino Rossi and Dani Pedrosa -- to take an unassailable 82-point lead in the championship with three rounds to go. The landmark means Marquez beat Mike Hailwood's record, set in 1963, to become the youngest ever rider to win consecutive titles. But perhaps more importantly for his Repsol Honda team, he did it at Motegi. This track is sacred ground for Honda. The Japanese giants designed and built the track; it is where they test their cars as well as their bikes, and it also houses Honda's museum.
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Marc Marquez defends his MotoGP crown with second place in Japan
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The 21-year-old Spaniard is the youngest rider to win back-to-back world titles
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Marquez is the first Honda driver to win title at home circuit of Motegi
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"I am always smiling and always happy, but also I feel pressure," says the Spaniard | 8,002 | record_train |
Tragic: Alexandra Kovacs, left, moved to @placeholder from Hungary in 2011. | By Mia De Graaf PUBLISHED: 14:45 EST, 24 January 2014 | UPDATED: 14:45 EST, 24 January 2014 This is the moment a Hungarian shelf-stacker who strangled his lover to death dragged her body in a suitcase to dump it in the park. Laszlo Gyarmati, 29, who was today jailed for 17 years, was captured on CCTV casually wheeling the bag containing 25 year-old Alexandra Kovacs away from her flat in broad daylight. He hid the case among the bushes on Dollis Valley Greenwalk in Barnet, north London, less than half a mile away - before sending her a Facebook message reading: 'What's up little chick?'
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Laszlo Gyarmati, 29, jailed for 17 years for murdering Alexandra Kovac, 25
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Miss Kovacs moved to UK in 2011, worked to support parents in Hungary
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He hid body in a suitcase under bushes in a park in Barnet, north London
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Police found body and blood on walls of Miss Kovacs' room 3 days later | 8,003 | record_train |
Representatives of more than a half dozen federal agencies will jointly announce their plans at a @placeholder news conference Thursday. | WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The illegal export of U.S. military technology to Iran and China poses a growing threat, the Justice Department said Thursday as it announced plans to combat the practice. Iran is the only country still flying the F-14 Tomcat. The department said the United States will tighten monitoring of export licenses and increase export restrictions on technologies that could have both civilian and military applications and could pose a danger to U.S. national security in the hands of terrorists or potential enemies. "China and Iran pose particular U.S. export control concerns," the Justice Department said in a statement issued Thursday. "Recent prosecutions have highlighted illegal exports of stealth missile technology, military aircraft components, naval warship data, night vision equipment, and other restricted technology destined for China or Iran."
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Illegal exports to Iran, China an increasing problem, Justice Department says
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Pittsburgh company cited for export of products with nuclear applications
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Utah men charged with attempting to illegally export jet fighter parts | 8,004 | record_train |
Surely, you, like all the rest of us, must have been appalled by @placeholder's actions. | (CNN) -- There has been much controversy about the two-game suspension the NFL handed down in July to Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice. Rice was caught on a security camera in February pulling his fiancée, Janay Palmer (now his wife, Janay Rice), unconscious from an elevator. He was charged with aggravated assault. That's right, two games. I have something to say to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. Dear Roger, We thought you really cared. We believed you when you said you wanted to create a more welcoming NFL game for women. And all of us were touched by the compassion you showed with your Breast Cancer Awareness campaign, even though those hot pink cleats disturbingly clashed with every NFL uniform. Mr. Commissioner, you even talked endlessly about making NFL stadiums around the nation more family-friendly.
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Roxanne Jones: Goodell, NFL commissioner, talked good line on NFL welcoming female fans
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She says women 45% of league base; might have expected harsh penalty for Ray Rice
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But he got light slap. Michael Vick, of dogfighting notoriety, had harsh punishment, she says
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Jones: Goodell shows what he thinks of women. She urges NFL blackout when Rice returns | 8,005 | record_train |
@placeholder stayed on his feet and struck the post with his shot from a tight angle. | The unbearable frustration of Andy Carroll’s time at West Ham is perhaps best summed up by the red card in this fixture last season when, no sooner was he fit than he was suspended, a victim of Chico Flores’ acting prowess. That campaign was doomed to never get going, for Carroll. He came back, scored a couple, missed the World Cup and was injured again. There have been times when this season has threatened to go the same way and then there was on Sunday when Carroll lit the claret-and-blue touch-paper with his first goals of the season, two quite brilliant headers, to propel his team into the top three.
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West Ham moved up to third in the Premier League table after 3-1 home win over 10-man Swansea City
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The visitors went in front when Wilfried Bony fired home Jefferson Montero's cut-back after 19 minutes
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The Hammers levelled when Carroll headed home Carl Jenkinson's cross four minutes before half-time
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England striker Carroll then put West Ham ahead with another towering header midway through second-half
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Swansea were reduced to 10 men when goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski saw red for impeding Diafra Sakho
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And Sakho lashed home goal No 3 in the closing minutes after running onto Carroll's header | 8,006 | record_train |
Incredible: This time around, @placeholder gave a spectacular performance, securing his win in his fifth dive with a superb back 3.5 somersault. | They went public with their romance last year and have seen their relationship go from strength-to-strength after moving in with each other a few months ago. And Dustin Lance Black was every inch the supportive partner as he spurred boyfriend Tom Daley on to win a gold medal at the Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, Scotland, on Saturday night. After cheering on the diving champion from his seat at the Royal Commonwealth Pool, the Oscar-winning screenwriter looked proud as punch as the 20-year-old sportsman bagged an impressive score of 516.55 to clinch the top spot. Scroll down for video Champion! Tom Daley was cheered on by his doting boyfriend Dustin Lance Black as he won gold at the Commonwealth Games in Scotland on Saturday night
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The 20-year-old beat international competitors with a score of 516.55
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It is his third Commonwealth gold after he won two in Delhi four years ago | 8,007 | record_train |
@placeholder's baby, set to be delivered via C-section in May, will be turned over to her family as she completes her sentence | A pregnant Florida woman has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for her part in a 2012 car crash that left another pregnant woman dead. Rosa Rivera Kim, 37, of Plantation, entered guilty pleas to the two counts of DUI manslaughter she faced in the death of 26-year-old Alanna DeMella and the unborn child she was carrying. DeMella, seven months pregnant at the time of the crash, reportedly planned to name the boy Joshua. Rosa Rivera Kim, 37, of Plantation, entered guilty pleas to the two counts of DUI manslaughter she faced in the death of 26-year-old Alanna DeMella and the unborn child she was carrying.
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Rosa Rivera Kim, 37, of Plantation, entered guilty pleas to the two counts of DUI manslaughter she faced in the death of 26-year-old Alanna DeMella and the unborn child she was carrying
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DeMella, seven months pregnant at the time of the crash, reportedly planned to name the boy Joshua
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DeMella's family ridiculed Kim's pregnancy as an 'appalling' ploy for leniency | 8,008 | record_train |
He knows firsthand how difficult the lot of @placeholder in Iraq is but, he tells me, "We are just attesting that things are changing in Baghdad, slowly, but we hope that this change actually is real. | BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- From a distance, it looks like an apparition: a huge multi-colored hot-air balloon floating in the Baghdad sky, bearing a large poster of Jesus Christ. Below it, an Iraqi flag. Santa and his helpers stand under palm trees at Baghdad's first public Christmas festival. Welcome to the first-ever public Christmas celebration in Baghdad, held Saturday and sponsored by the Iraqi Interior Ministry. Once thought to be infiltrated by death squads, the Ministry now is trying to root out sectarian violence -- as well as improve its P.R. image. The event takes place in a public park in eastern Baghdad, ringed with security checkpoints. Interior Ministry forces deployed on surrounding rooftops peer down at the scene: a Christmas tree decorated with ornaments and tinsel; a red-costumed Santa Claus waving to the crowd, an Iraqi flag draped over his shoulders; a red-and-black-uniformed military band playing stirring martial music, not Christmas carols.
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Iraq's first public Christmas party decorated with Jesus, Santa, Christmas tree
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Celebration put on by Interior Ministry to "strengthen community ties"
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Kids' art projects show Baghdad scenes, including one with toy as dead "terrorist"
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Christian priest at celebration says Baghdad changes give him hope | 8,009 | record_train |
The one notable absentee, however, was @placeholder, who is expecting her second child in April. | First they were invited to join the Queen at church on Christmas morning. Now the Middletons are believed to have been given a coveted invitation to join a royal shooting party. Sources told the Daily Mail that the Duchess of Cambridge’s parents Michael and Carole, plus her siblings, Pippa and James, all accompanied Prince William hunting pheasant on Saturday on the monarch’s private Sandringham Estate. Scroll down for video Royal invitation: Keen to show off their new ten-bedroom mansion, Anmer Hall, William and Kate are hosting an extravagant festive celebration for Michael, Carole, James and Pippa It is not known whether other senior royals were part of the gathering, although it is unlikely that the Queen or Prince Philip would have ventured out.
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Middletons given a coveted invitation to join a royal shooting party
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Duchess of Cambridge’s parents and siblings accompanied Prince William hunting pheasant on Saturday on the private Sandringham Estate | 8,010 | record_train |
Challenging Mr @placeholder to be tougher in his negotiations with Brussels, he said: ‘It’s obviously axiomatic that if we don’t get the reform that we need in 2016-17 then I think we should campaign to come out. | Britain must regain control of its borders or quit the European Union, Boris Johnson warned yesterday. The London Mayor said it was a ‘deception’ to claim Britain could control immigration while diktats from Brussels over freedom of movement were in place. His comments were seen as a criticism of the Prime Minister who had said he would cut net migration to the tens of thousands – even though he had no control over the number of EU workers flooding in. Mr Johnson said reclaiming control over our borders should be the ‘number one’ priority in the renegotiation with the EU.
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Cameron pledged Tories would cut net migration to the 'tens of thousands'
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But EU rules mean it is not possible to turn away people from member states
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More than 200,000 more arrived than left last year, mostly from the EU
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London Mayor also blasts Tony Blair for opening doors to Poland in 2004
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Without the 'right solution' he would back Britain leaving the EU entirely | 8,011 | record_train |
City have conceded 98 goals at home in @placeholder north west derbies. | Based on last season's Premier League standings, Manchester City vs Liverpool is this year's stand out footballing fixture in British football. After losing out on the title to Manchester City by a mere two points, Brendan Rodgers' Liverpool will be eager to get some sort of revenge on Manuel Pellegrini's men. The Reds will be boosted by the imminent signing of Mario Balotelli, a former Manchester City boy who is expected to be officially unveiled today and make his debut next week. Ahead of this intriguing piece of Premier League action, Sportsmail will be provide you with all you need to know about the fixture, with team news, provisional squads, betting odds and Opta stats... Here is all the information you need for Manchester City's home clash with Liverpool...
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Brendan Rodgers has pledged to attack and take the game to Manchester City
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Liverpool lost 2-1 to Man City in December 2013 at the Etihad, however the Reds won 3-2 at Anfield in April
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Liverpool set to complete transfer of Mario Balotelli later on today
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Sergio Aguero unlikely to feature from start - Alvaro Negredo remains out
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Eliaqium Mangala also short of match fitness for Manchester City
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But Frank Lampard & Pablo Zabaleta set to be available for Manuel Pellegrini
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Lazar Markovic and Alberto Moreno could make Liverpool debuts
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Jose Enrique to be assessed of MNF clash
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Daniel Agger, Jon Flanagan and Oussama Assaidi all out for Reds
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Clash sees Premier League champions host last season's runners-up
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Reds travel to Man City with Mario Balotelli set to complete Anfield move | 8,012 | record_train |
The all-time series tilts 43-3-5 in favour of the @placeholder. | By Daily Mail Reporter and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 08:43 EST, 6 August 2012 | UPDATED: 13:53 EST, 6 August 2012 The coach of the Canadian women’s soccer team stoked tensions with the U.S. squad just before their semifinal match today, taking a jab at the Americans for what he calls 'highly illegal' tactics. John Herdman accused Team USA of breaking the rules with their physical play on set pieces. Herdman said yesterday: 'One of the big threats we've got to take care of, and what we've paid attention to, is the illegal marking in the box on their corners and free kicks.'
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Coach John Herdman says he will 'raise awareness' of Team USA's blocking tactics in their semi-final match today at Old Trafford
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Canada is winless in its last 26 matches against the U.S.
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U.S. forward Abby Wambach says matches against Canada are always 'a dogfight'
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Winner of their match today is guaranteed a London Olympics medal | 8,013 | record_train |
That means going after its Syrian heartland -- and without @placeholder "boots on the ground" mobilizing Syrian rebel groups to help. | The United States has promised to supply weapons, communications equipment and training to rebels in Syria so they can help battle the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS.) Now comes the hard part: identifying "acceptable" groups able and willing to take the fight to ISIS. The security landscape in Syria changes daily. Alliances and priorities among the many rebel groups shift, fortunes ebb and flow. And the hard truth is that none of them appears able to uproot ISIS from its strongholds in north-eastern Syria. Joshua Landis, a veteran Syria-watcher and Associate Professor at the University of Oklahoma, says the situation inside Syria is more fluid and unpredictable than ever, with rebel groups confused about U.S. intentions and knocked sideways by ISIS' ruthless advance.
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U.S. has promised to supply and train "acceptable" rebels in Syria
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At best, analysts say the plan could cement Bashar al-Assad's grip on power
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More likely is perpetual anarchy, escalation in refugee crisis, destabilization and export of jihad | 8,014 | record_train |
It is not so much that we are leaving the @placeholder, as much as the political project of the EU has left us,’ he said. | At least half a dozen Conservative Cabinet ministers would opt for Britain to leave the EU on the current terms of membership, senior party sources claim. The mood at the top of the party has hardened ahead of David Cameron’s proposed negotiation of looser ties with Brussels, followed by an in/out referendum by 2017 if he remains in power after the next election. Three ministers – Philip Hammond, Michael Gove and Oliver Letwin – have suggested publicly that they would back an exit unless significant changes can be secured. At least three others are understood to be of a similar view.
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Ministers would be ready to leave the EU on current terms of membership
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Philip Hammond, Michael Gove and Oliver Letwin have suggested publicly they would back an exit unless significant changes can be secured
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Mr Paterson yesterday called on the PM to win back disaffected Tory votes | 8,015 | record_train |
Atletico de Kolkata's @placeholder (No 8) drops to his knees to celebrate scoring his side's second against Mumbai City | Atletico de Kolkata earned a convincing 3-0 victory over Mumbai City in the inaugural match of the Indian Super League, which began with an impressive opening ceremony on Sunday. Ethiopian striker Fikru Teferra put the hosts ahead in the 27th minute from the edge of the penalty area, with Spanish duo Borja Fernandez and Arnal Llibert adding goals in the 69th and 90th minutes to ensure an easy win. The Kolkata team, which is partly owned by Atletico Madrid and has several Spanish players, dominated the match throughout and could have scored more goals but for some good goalkeeping by Mumbai's Subrata Paul.
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First game of the Indian Super League took place in Calcutta after a glitzy opening ceremony
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Atletico de Kolkata earned a comfortable 3-0 win against Mumbai City with striker Fikru Teferra opening the scoring
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Borja Fernandez and Arnal Llibert added two more goals in the second half
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Former Liverpool players Luis Garcia and Josemi both started for Atletico on Sunday
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But Mumbai were without the injured Freddie Ljungberg and Nicolas Anelka | 8,016 | record_train |
But Pellegrini said: ‘I am very pleased because we beat a strong @placeholder team. | Frank Lampard wants to stay with Manchester City for the rest of the season and fight Chelsea for the Barclays Premier League title. Lampard, who is scheduled to return to parent club New York City next month to start preparing for life in the MLS, came off the bench to score City’s second against Southampton. Ten-man City - who beat Ronaldo Koeman’s side 3-0 at St Mary’s - are now within six points of Chelsea following a dramatic weekend. VIDEOS Scroll down to watch The Manchester City team celebrate with Frank Lampard after he scored their second goal of the day
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Frank Lampard scored the second goal as Man City beat Southampton 3-0
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Lampard is on loan at Man City from MLS side New York City FC
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Manuel Pellegrini would like Lampard to stay longer than his loan deal
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The former England midfielder was coy on his future post-match | 8,017 | record_train |
4) At a time when most goalkeepers are happy to punch the ball, Lukasz Fabianski has brought security to @placeholder’s defence with his willingness to come out and take crosses to ease pressure. | Sportsmail takes a look at 10 things we learned from the Premier League and Football League this weekend, including why Diego Costa is the perfect striker for Chelsea... 1) Diego Costa’s shuffle of feet and close range shot against Leicester was his second close range finish in two Premier League games so far. That’s good news for Chelsea fans after their struggles to find a consistent forward last season, but even better is that there’s more to the £30million new recruit than just a bit of goal poaching. Of the 27 he hit for Atletico Madrid in last season’s La Liga, only nine were from ten yards or less.
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Costa has scored twice in his opening two games for Chelsea so far
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Barton needs to be stronger in the tackle as QPR lose 4-0 to Spurs
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Right-back Janmaat looks an excellent acquisition for Newcastle
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Lukasz Fabianski looks an assured presence in goal for Swansea | 8,018 | record_train |
@placeholder opened the scoring after three minutes, finishing well after being teed up by Marouane Fellaini. | By John Drayton Manchester United midfielder Adnan Januzaj made his Belgium debut on Monday night in the Red Devils' rampant win over Luxembourg, with Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku bagging a hat-trick. Januzaj, 19, committed himself to Belgium last month despite being elibile for Albania, Kosovo, and even England in time for the 2018 World Cup. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Adnan in his first senior training session for Belgium Salute: Lukaku scored his first ever hat-trick for Belgium in the win over Luxembourg Red Devil: United man Adnan Januzaj opted to play for Belgium last month Trebled: Romelu Lukaku bagged a hat-trick in Genk against Luxembourg
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Chelsea striker Lukaku bags his first hat-trick for Belgium
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Tottenham's Nacer Chadli and Wolfsburg's Kevin De Bruyne complete rout
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Manchester United's Adnan Januzaj comes on for his first Belgium cap
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Vincent Kompany, Jan Vertonghen, Thomas Vermaelen, Marouane Fellaini and Kevin Mirallas also star | 8,019 | record_train |
U.S. forces will now operate under new rules with the @placeholder military officially taking the lead. | (CNN) -- After his inauguration, if President Barack Obama needs real-time intelligence on crises around the world, he is likely to do it in the Situation Room, the ultra-secure conference room in the White House. It's a place this new president may be seeing a lot of. Interconnected crises: Afghan children hold toy guns in an anti-Israel protest. During the election campaign, Obama often talked about Iraq, a war he opposed, and his plan to withdraw troops within 16 months. He stressed the need to increase U.S. forces in Afghanistan. He criticized Russia for moving its troops into Georgia. Ultimately, however, the campaign hinged on the economy. Substantive debate over the long list of international challenges facing the United States never happened.
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Israel-Palestinians flared up again during the presidential transition period
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Iraq and Afghanistan and their role in the war on terror
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Obama will need international help to battle the global financial meltdown
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How Obama reacts to crises will define his presidency | 8,020 | record_train |
Investigators allege that Noe, 67, of the central Oklahoma town of Bristow, killed @placeholder because she feared Camp would take her young grandson away from her. | An Oklahoma woman originally charged with first-degree murder in the 1992 deaths of two women and a girl whose bodies were found in a septic pit pleaded no contest Tuesday to reduced charges. Beverly Noe, 67, was sentenced to 15 years in prison after entering the plea to being an accessory to first-degree murder in the deaths that prosecutors said stemmed from a custody dispute over Noe's grandson. Noe covered her face with her handcuffed hands as she was taken into custody at Creek County District Court in Bristow. 'Get away from me. Get out of here,' she yelled at reporters while being led down a hallway.
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Beverly Noe was accused of stabbing and shooting her former daughter-in-law Wendy Camp, 23; Camp's 6-year-old daughter; and Lisa Kregear, 22
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Noe's mother Ida Prewitt then told her son Grover Prewitt Jr. to fill a hole dug for a septic tank and cover it with pepper to mask any odor
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After Mr. Prewitt finally went to police in 2013, investigators discovered the remains and charged Noe | 8,021 | record_train |
@placeholder told authorities that Sun taught him how to access the accounts; they broke into the offices overnight and switched keyboards with identical ones, according to the affidavit. | By Daily Mail Reporter Three University of Purdue students have been accused of hacking into their professors' computers and changing their grades - even improving one A grade to an A+. Roy Chaoran Sun, an electrical engineering student, and Mitsutoshi Shirasaki, an aeronautics and astronautics major from Japan, allegedly boosted dozens of grades between 2008 and 2012. A third student, 24-year-old Sujay Sharma, a nuclear engineering major, has been accused of changing one of his grades and acting as a look out. Arrested: Roy Sun, left, allegedly changed nine F grades to As after hacking into his professors' computer accounts. Sujay Sharma, right, allegedly changed one grade, while another student changed 24
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Roy Sun 'changed nine F grades and one incomplete to As'
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Mitsutoshi Shirasaki 'changed 24 grades, making fails As or Bs'
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Sujay Sharma 'changed one grade from a D to an A and acted as a lookout'
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Men gained access to professors' accounts 'by switching keyboards fitted with key logging devices so they could figure out their passwords' | 8,022 | record_train |
In a heap: Didier Drogba is hoping for a quick return from his ankle injury against @placeholder | By Matt Barlow Follow @@Matt_Barlow_DM Didier Drogba may miss the start of the season after twisting an ankle in Sunday’s friendly against Ferencvaros. Drogba hopes to resume training before the end of the week after scan yesterday showed no serious damage to ligaments but Jose Mourinho is not likely to risk the 36-year-old at Burnley on Monday if there is any doubt about his readiness. The injury scare does, however, issue a reminder that Mourinho’s squad is light on strikers, despite the £32million signing of Diego Costa from Atletico Madrid. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Cesc Fabregas score a brilliant individual goal in the match
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Didier Drogba hopes to return to Chelsea action soon after ankle injury
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Drogba injured himself during Chelsea's 2-1 win at Ferencvaros on Sunday
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36-year-old was forced off through injury during the first-half as a result
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Game was Ivorian's first start for Chelsea since his summer return | 8,023 | record_train |
Crystal Palace vs @placeholder/Bolton - 5.30pm (live on BT Sport) | Manchester United and Liverpool will both be televised live in the fifth round of the FA Cup, providing they come through their fourth round replays. Louis van Gaal's side face Cambridge United next Tuesday at Old Trafford while Liverpool travel to Bolton a day later for their replay. And both clubs will have the added incentive of another live television game if they progress to the fifth round. Manchester United face Cambridge in their fourth round replay at Old Trafford on Tuesday Liverpool must overcome Bolton in a replay to set up a fifth round tie against Crystal Palace Arsenal will be live on BT Sport against Middlesbrough after they beat Brighton in the previous round
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Manchester United face Cambridge in fourth round replay
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If Louis van Gaal's side win, their fifth round tie will be live on BBC
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Liverpool could face Crystal Palace on BT Sport on Saturday 14 February
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Reds must first overcome fourth round replay against Bolton
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Arsenal vs Middlesbrough live on BT Sport on Sunday 15 February
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Bradford not given live tie despite knocking out Chelsea in last round | 8,024 | record_train |
@placeholder is paid to give his opinion as a pundit but it is not as black and white as that. | Wales boss Chris Coleman has leapt to the defence of Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey. The 31-cap playmaker made his first start for Arsene Wenger's men after injury on Tuesday night and played for 90 minutes as they threw away a three-goal lead to draw with Anderlecht in the Champions League. Former Gunners striker Charlie Nicholas picked out Ramsey for particular criticism in his post-match analysis, which included the belief that the 23-year-old is going backwards after a sensational last campaign which included an FA Cup final winner. Aaron Ramsey cuts a forlorn figure as Arsenal surrendered a three-goal lead to draw with Anderlecht
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Wales manager Chris Coleman has defended Aaron Ramsey from criticism
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The Arsenal man was singled out by Sky Sports pundit Charlie Nicholas
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Nicholas said Ramsey had regressed since last season
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But Coleman insisted Ramsey will be back to his best in a week or two
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Ramsey is in the Wales squad to face Belgium in Euro 2016 qualifier | 8,025 | record_train |
'In order to keep competing we had to outsource to @placeholder. | By Rob Cooper PUBLISHED: 07:45 EST, 27 May 2013 | UPDATED: 08:14 EST, 27 May 2013 Just six per cent of army uniforms were made in Britain last year under manufacturing contracts worth £5million while £75million worth of production was outsourced to India, China and Eastern Europe. Struggling defence companies in the UK have been forced to lay off staff and open factories overseas in a drive to cut costs or risk losing contracts. Senior Tory MP Patrick Mercer - a former Army colonel and former security spokesman - claimed there was a security risk involved with making the kit abroad and said 'every soldier should have a uniform made in Britain'.
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£80.6million spent on military kit last year with just £5million spent in Britain
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Production has been outsourced to India, China and Eastern Europe
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£12million contract to make camouflage uniforms given to the Chinese
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British companies forced to outsource production in drive to cut costs
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United States army have all uniforms made in the US by American firms
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Tory MP Patrick Mercer said: 'Army uniform should be made in Britain' | 8,026 | record_train |
@placeholder and the board spent about an hour discussing the immediate opportunities and challenges for green energy. | (CNN) -- President Obama said Wednesday the United States must take the lead on energy, citing the "enormous job creation potential that exists." President Obama holds talks with members of the Economic Recovery Advisory Board on Wednesday. Obama's remarks came at the end of his first quarterly meeting with the Economic Recovery Advisory Board, which was created in February to provide the administration with independent, nonpartisan advice on how to promote economic growth and stability. The focus of Wednesday's meeting, which was streamed live on the White House Web site, was job creation and green energy. Obama told the board members he's seen "some return to normalcy" in parts of the financial markets. Watch Obama describe the 'progress' he sees »
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Obama meets with economic board to discuss green energy, job creation
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Board chairman Paul Volcker says one cannot forget the risk of inaction
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Obama says he sees "some return to normalcy" in parts of financial markets
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@placeholder, holding the Stella McCartney cardigan, had to price up all the goods for re-sale | Wannabe WAGs have descended on a charity shop after England international footballer Ben Foster donated thousands of pounds worth of designer clothes. The haul - estimated to total more than 200 items - includes a £700 pair of Christian Louboutin shoes being sold for £50 and a Stella McCartney sequin cardigan worth £855 priced at £70. Thrifty fashionistas queued for hours outside the Women's Aid charity shop in Shirley, near Solihull, West Midlands, waiting for it to open this morning. Scroll down for video Donation: Goalkeeper Ben Foster donated a haul from his wife's designer wardrobe to a Women's Aid charity shop in the West Midlands. Store manager Ashleigh Healy poses with two pairs of the donated shoes
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Ben Foster donated thousands of pounds worth of wife's designer wardrobe
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Items include Louboutin shoes worth £500 and Victoria Beckham jeans
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Dropped them off at Women's Aid charity shop in Shirley, West Midlands
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He tweeted about the haul of 200 items going for bargain prices
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You can show this tragedy is an @placeholder tragedy, because none of us should have to fear gunfire in their own churches, synagogues and mosques. | (CNN) -- Last Saturday morning, when media crews outside the Sikh gurdwara (house of worship) in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, packed up their trucks to chase the news of Mitt Romney's choice for vice president, Sikh Americans were left reflecting on six days of unprecedented national attention. After the shooting of six people in a Sikh gurdwara, a stream of national leaders, from the Rev. Jesse Jackson to Gov. Scott Walker, came to offer condolences and support. But there was one person missing. It was you, Mr. President. Let me be clear: Your administration's response to the massacre has been strong and swift. Attorney General Eric Holder addressed mourners with compassion and resolve at the Friday memorial. : "In the recent past, too many Sikhs have been targeted and victimized simply because of who they are, how they look, and what they believe," he said.. "This is wrong. It is unacceptable. And it will not be tolerated." Joshua Dubois from the White House expressed his full commitment to helping us with sustained interfaith and education outreach.
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Valarie Kaur: Politicians, others came to Oak Creek after Sikh shooting, not Obama
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She invites Obama, says his presence will send message of support, affirmation
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Kaur: Shootings in Aurora drew Obama; not coming to Wisconsin hurts Sikhs
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French winger Ben Arfa was at @placeholder between 2010 and 2014, and scored a number of memorable goals | Hull City manager Steve Bruce is excited by new signing Hatem Ben Arfa, and is confident he can get the best out of the mercurial French winger. Bruce brought in the playmaker on a loan deal from Newcastle on transfer deadline day after Ben Arfa fell out with the club's manager Alan Pardew and was sent to train with their youth and reserve team players. The Frenchman is short of match fitness, and is unlikely to feature in Hull's clash against West Ham on Monday, but the Tigers' manager Bruce has vowed to get the best out of the inconsistent midfielder.
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Hull City manager Steve Bruce is excited by loan signing Hatem Ben Arfa
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Ben Arfa joined from Newcastle until the end of the season on transfer deadline day
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The Frenchman fell out with Magpies boss Alan Pardew and was made to train with the youth and reserve teams
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"(L)ove you guys miss you guys takecare @placeholder people you will see me in the news." | (CNN) -- Committing such heinous crimes as sex abuse and murder are unthinkable enough to most of us. But it's almost equally mind-boggling that the perpetrators would then confess, or even brag about, such acts on the Internet. Even so, in cases as mundane as vandalism or as horrifying as gang rape, accused criminals are exemplifying a growing truth of the social-media age: To some, nothing is too sacred, private or damning to share online. "Social media exposes the crimes, along with the poster's need to feel important or powerful," said Pamela Rutledge, director of the Media Psychology Research Center at the Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology. "However, in most cases, it appears that the need for bravado is much greater than any concerns about getting caught."
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Crimes, both minor and major, get confessed on social media surprisingly often
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A Miami man allegedly killed his wife and posted a photo of her body on Facebook
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The Fake Sheikh: @placeholder reporter Mazher Mahmood was brought into the story, but before the double-cross was executed the paper realised they had already been offered another spurious story about Mr Johnson | Boris Johnson posed as a cocaine dealer in an attempt to sting 'Fake Sheikh' News of the World reporter Mazher Mahmood, it has been claimed. The now-defunct Sunday paper is said to have offered Spectator writer Lloyd Evans £5,000 to destroy the career of Mr Johnson, then editor of that magazine. But the whole scheme was a ruse dreamt up by Mr Johnson to tempt the paper with 'scandalous gossip' and thus disprove its claim to only act in the public interest. Scroll down for video Boris Johnson, pictured in 2003 when he was editor of The Spectator magazine: He and a Spectator writer tried to fool reporters from the News Of The World into believing drugs were sold from the magazine's office
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Mr Johnson instructed a Spectator writer to go undercover as a 'source'
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NotW offered Lloyd Evans £5,000 to help catch Mr Johnson selling drugs
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"@placeholder's subsequent contribution was significant, and, especially the introductory eight bars, an important factor in the work's success," he wrote in his verdict. | LONDON, England (CNN) -- The organist on the seminal 1960s song "A Whiter Shade of Pale" has won a long-running legal battle for a share in the royalties for the tune. Matthew Fisher, shown here in a 2006 photo, has won a battle over "Whiter Shade of Pale" royalties. Matthew Fisher sued former Procol Harum bandmate Gary Brooker in the House of Lords, Britain's highest court. A lower court had ruled in his favor in 2006, granting him co-writing credits and a share of the royalties. Another court partly overturned the ruling in 2008, giving Fisher co-writing credit but no money.
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Matthew Fisher sued former Procol Harum bandmate Gary Brooker
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Fisher was seeking share of royalties for "A Whiter Shade of Pale"
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Lower court had ruled in his favor in 2006, but another partly overturned ruling in 2008 | 8,033 | record_train |
'The @placeholder judges in effect carried out a straight-legged tackle,' he said. | By Nick Pisa PUBLISHED: 05:48 EST, 27 June 2013 | UPDATED: 06:50 EST, 27 June 2013 The judge who cleared Amanda Knox of killing Meredith Kerchner has hit out at his colleagues who overturned the decision, saying they were 'violating the law'. Claudio Pratillo Hellmann acquitted Knox, 26, and her former boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito, 29, of murdering the British student in 2011 after they had initially been found guilty and sentenced to 26 and 25 years jail respectively. However, three months ago the Italian Supreme Court overruled that decision, saying that key evidence had been overlooked, and a fresh trial is expected to begin in the autumn.
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Knox had murder conviction overturned by Claudio Pratillo Hellmann
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Gosar said government sources told him a man showed up at a terrorist training camp in @placeholder claiming to be Mueller's husband. | (CNN)Kayla Mueller was difficult to reach -- 6,000 miles away and held captive by the Islamic militants of ISIS. But her family and U.S. government officials say they went to great lengths to try to rescue the 26-year-old humanitarian worker, efforts that ultimately failed. Her parents announced Tuesday they'd received confirmation she had died. Now they're working to bring her body back from Syria. U.S. troops may have come close to rescuing Mueller in July when they staged a daring raid at an abandoned oil refinery near Raqqa in Syria in an attempt to find journalist James Foley, who was executed by ISIS in August, and other hostages.
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U.S. troops made a rescue effort in July but didn't find Mueller or other hostages
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Mueller's parents asked the White House about swapping a prisoner for their daughter | 8,035 | record_train |
The planned release of the 72 prisoners "undermines Afghanistan's court system and rule of law, because the Afghan people do not get their day in court," @placeholder said Thursday. | Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Afghan President Hamid Karzai has authorized the release of dozens of prisoners seen as a security threat by the United States. A judiciary meeting chaired by Karzai decided Thursday to free 72 prisoners from Bagram prison after the presentation of a report from the Afghan spy agency saying there was no evidence against them, Karzai's office said in a statement. But the U.S. State Department disagreed with the decision. "These 72 detainees are dangerous criminals against whom there is strong evidence linking them to terror-related crimes, including the use of improvised explosive devices, the largest killer of Afghan civilians," Jen Psaki, a State Department spokeswoman, said at a news conference Thursday.
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The Afghan spy agency finds no evidence against 72 inmates of Bagram prison
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A judiciary meeting chaired by President Hamid Karzai clears them for release
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According to the story, the book documents @placeholder's distress about his marriage ending, especially given the turmoil the family was experiencing after Nick's accident. | (CNN) -- Wrestling legend and reality TV star Hulk Hogan reveals in a new book that he would have committed suicide were it not for a surprise phone call, according to a story in the New York Daily News. Hulk Hogan says a call from co-star Laila Ali saved his life. Hogan, whose real name is Terry Bollea, credits boxer and "Gladiators" co-star Laila Ali with making the call that prevented him from taking his own life. In his new book "My Life Outside the Ring," the former wrestler describes how he hit rock bottom after breaking up with his wife of 23 years, Linda, and coping with his son Nick's accident in which he lost control of Hogan's Toyota Supra.
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The 30-year-old has won eight titles on the @placeholder and is highly regarded by fans and fellow professionals for his big hitting game. | (CNN) -- American golfer Dustin Johnson has announced he is to take a break from the sport and will seek "professional help" to improve his mental health. The world No. 16 pulled out of the WBC-Bridgestone Invitational due to personal reasons earlier this week and will now not contest next week's U.S. PGA Championship at Valhalla or the Ryder Cup at Gleneagles, Scotland, in September. A statement from Johnson's management company read: "I am taking a leave of absence from professional golf, effective immediately. I will use this time to seek professional help for personal challenges I have faced. "By committing the time and resources necessary to improve my mental health, physical well-being and emotional foundation, I am confident that I will be better equipped to fulfill my potential and become a consistent champion."
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Dustin Johnson announces he will take break from golf
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Johnson will miss the U.S. PGA and Ryder Cup tournaments
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World No. 16 says he needs he will seek "professional help" to improve "mental health" | 8,038 | record_train |
Save for that burst from Zaheer with the new ball, @placeholder's attack had looked ordinary and it allowed Sangakkara to hit his stride. | (CNN) -- Opener Tillakaratne Dilshan scored a superb century as Sri Lanka forced their way back on the second day of the first Test against India in Ahmedabad. Dilshan smashed 112 and featured in solid partnerships with fellow-opener Tharanga Paranavitana (35) and captain Kumar Sangakkara (31) as Sri Lanka completed a day of dominance. Fast bowler Zaheer Khan opened a window of opportunity for the hosts by snaring Dilshan and Sangakkara in successive overs in the final session, but Mahela Jayawardene (36 not out) and Thilan Samaraweera, five from a half-century, denied the home side further inroads as Sri Lanka ended on 275 for three, 151 in deficit.
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Opener Tillakaratne Dilshan scores a superb century for Sri Lanka against India
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The plaintiffs claim that they did not receive compensation for working at @placeholder games. | By Associated Press and Daily Mail Reporter Five former Buffalo Bills cheerleaders are suing the NFL team for unspecified damages, claiming they weren't paid for their time at games or mandatory public appearances that left them open to groping and sexual comments. The lawsuit is the third filed this year against a National Football League team by its cheerleaders. The Oakland Raiders and Cincinnati Bengals also have pending wage battles. Two members of the Buffalo Jills squad held a news conference Tuesday with their attorney, Frank Dolce, explaining how they were each exploited out of '840 hours of work' and subjected to harassment, such as being told to sit of men's laps, WIVB reported.
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The women claim the NFL team failed to pay them for work during the 2012 and 2013 season
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Each were made to buy 75 swimsuit calenders each and sell them in their own time
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In June, host country @placeholder held a workshop where health officials recommended that pregnant women, children and elderly people with chronic illness should not attend the pilgrimage this November. | (CNN) -- Two pilgrims from Iran have contracted the H1N1 virus, according to reports from the country's official news agency. December 2008: A Saudi policeman directs pilgrims at Mount Arafat, southeast of holy city of Mecca. Every year about two million Muslims go on pilgrimage to Mecca -- the holiest place in Islam. As well as the annual Hajj pilgrimage, which all Muslims are required to make at least once if they can afford to, the faithful can also make a lesser pilgrimage to Mecca, known as umra, at any time of the year. Iran's official Fars news agency Wednesday reported that a 57-year-old woman and a 24-year-old man who had recently returned from a pilgrimage tested positive for the H1N1 virus, also known as swine flu. This brings Iran's tally to three cases.
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Saudi authorities concerned 2009 Hajj season will facilitate swine flu spread
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Annual pilgrimage to Mecca attracted nearly two million visitors in 2008
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He knows he must save money for future health care needs and do all he can to make sure @placeholder is educated. | Howrah District, India (CNN) -- Rukhsar Khatoon is too young to fully grasp the significance of her life: that she is a last in a country of 1.2 billion people. She has become the greatest symbol of India's valiant -- and successful -- effort to rid itself of a crippling and potentially deadly disease. Rukhsar, 4, is the final documented case of polio in India. Her face has appeared in newspapers and on television. She's been invited to national events by Rotary International, the organization that led the effort to rid India of polio. She is a literal poster child, an inspiration, a symbol of a feat that no doctor or health official thought possible even a few years ago. But on Thursday, the World Health Organization (WHO) officially certified India as being polio-free.
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Rukhsar Khatoon, 4, is the last known case of polio in India
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She has become a symbol of her nation's remarkable effort to eradicate the disease
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Just a few years ago, India reported half the world's new cases
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With that, Trump made his signature hand move and sent @placeholder packing. | Bill Cosby cost his TV daughter her chance at winning Celebrity Apprentice, but not because of the current rape scandal. Actress Keshia Knight Pulliam, best known for playing the comedian's daughter Rudy on The Cosby Show, was fired by Donald Trump for not hitting her TV dad up for a bake sale donation. In the last few months, more than two dozen women have come forward to accuse Cosby of rape - but Sunday night's episode was shot more than a year before. Nevertheless, the conversation surrounding Cosby in the boardroom caused a few minutes of awkward television - as Trump called Cosby a 'tremendous guy' and a 'gentleman'.
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Keshia Knight Pulliam was the first star to be sacked on this season of Celebrity Apprentice
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The actress is best known for playing Rudy Huxtable, Cosby's youngest daughter on his sitcom The Cosby Show
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Donald Trump fired Pulliam after her team lost a bake sale challenge
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He blamed the actress for her team's loss, saying she should have called Cosby for a donation
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But without her experience through @placeholder, the Melbourne woman did not think she would have found the strength to go on. | A woman who called Aboriginal people 'wasters' says she will be using her experience of visiting remote indigenous communities to help her through her marriage breakdown. Bo-dene Stieler, from Melbourne, appeared in SBS series First Contact that saw six 'ordinary' Australians immerse themselves in Aboriginal communities to try to challenge their prejudices about the indigenous population. At the beginning of the three-part series, Ms Stieler did not have a positive opinion of Australia's first inhabitants. Scroll down for video At the beginning of the three-part series, Bo-dene Stieler labelled Aboriginal people as 'wasters' 'When I think of Aboriginal people, I think of "wasters",' she said initially.
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Bo-dene Stieler, from Melbourne, features in the SBS series, First Contact
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The show immerses six 'ordinary' Australians in Aboriginal communities
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Ms Stieler said she came home and found out her husband had left her
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He said the @placeholder family kept insisting he had information, and wanted to give him the money, so he thought, "I've already told a lot of different stories. | (CNN) -- In a jailhouse interview with a Dutch television station, Joran van der Sloot said he is remorseful for telling so many stories regarding the 2005 disappearance of Alabama teenager Natalee Holloway, but once again denied culpability in the case. "For everything that's happened since 2005, all the things said in the media and everything, I feel guilty for, yeah," van der Sloot, 22, said in the interview, portions of which were aired on NBC's "Today" on Tuesday. The Dutch citizen is jailed in Lima, Peru, where he is awaiting trial on a murder charge in the death of Peruvian student Stephany Flores. Her body was found in May in a hotel room registered to van der Sloot, which the two were seen entering on surveillance camera video. He also is charged with a count of wire fraud and a count of extortion in Alabama for allegedly trying to extort more than $250,000 from Holloway's family in return for disclosing the location of her body.
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In an interview, van der Sloot expresses remorse for his behavior
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He describes himself as "impulsive"
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It clinched @placeholder three points and issued a reminder of how critical the tall Serb has become to Mourinho’s team. | Amid the fuss about Jose Mourinho’s return to Lisbon, Nemanja Matic was forgotten. At least, he was until the 34th minute when the former Benfica midfielder appeared unmarked to head Chelsea into the lead. A less popular goalscorer it would have been hard to find inside Sporting Lisbon’s Estadio Jose Alvalade. Matic used to play for their fierce city rivals and returned to spoil their first Champions League home game in six years. Nemanja Matic (second right) proved the matchwinner for Chelsea, scoring the only goal in the 34th minute with a towering header at Sporting Lisbon Matic's goal at Sporting on Tuesday night would have been doubly-sweet for the Serbian, who joined Chelsea from their bitter rivals Benfica
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Nemanja Matic proved Chelsea's matchwinner with a towering header on 34 minutes in Portugal
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The match was Sporting Lisbon's first home Champions League game in six years
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Diego Costa, Andre Schurrle and Oscar all missed guilt-edge chances at the Estadio Jose Alvalade
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Jose Mourinho's side move top of Group G on four points, while Sporting are bottom on one
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Pardew is now Palace manager and he insists success this season will be judged on keeping the team in the @placeholder. | Alan Pardew revealed he quit Newcastle United because of the financial constraints placed on him by owner Mike Ashley. Pardew said: ‘Newcastle is a big club, it’s difficult because it is run on a tight financial margin. We had to work hard on transfers, the funds for a club that size makes it difficult to understand that we had to build slowly. ‘I am under no illusions - the football community and there was a concern about it. It was the right time for Newcastle but this was my decision. Alan Pardew smiles for the camera during his unveiling as manager of the south London club
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Alan Pardew became manager of Crystal Palace at the start of January
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Pardew left Newcastle United after four years in charge at St James' Park
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Crystal Palace won 4-0 at Dover in the FA Cup in Pardew's first game
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@placeholder also said that the options for couples who want children but may not be able to have them themselves for any reason were limited and needed attention. | By Cindy Tran For Daily Mail Australia and Freya Noble For Daily Mail Australia Two high profile Australian women broke their silence on Wednesday over the controversy surrounding baby Gammy - the disabled boy born via surrogacy who was allegedly abandoned by an Australian couple in Thailand. Providing very different perspectives on the ordeal - one touched on Australian surrogacy laws, while the other focused on adoption in a global sense. Before hosting the Gourmet Traveller Awards at the Sydney Opera House on Wednesday evening, Weekend Today host Leila McKinnon told Daily Mail Australia she believes Australia should look at tackling commercial surrogacy as a nationwide issue.
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Leila McKinnon said Australia should introduce commercial surrogacy
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Deborra-Lee Furness said 'Baby Gammy happens every minute in Africa'
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She and husband Hugh Jackman had adopted two children
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Legal experts applauded @placeholder's decision, adding that proper trial procedure must be followed in death penalty cases because convictions are intensively reviewed on appeal. | By Daily Mail PUBLISHED: 10:37 EST, 21 August 2013 UPDATED: 12:03 EST, 21 August 2013 A Florida judge has declared a mistrial in a baby death case after the child's mother testified that her ex-boyfriend threatened to shoot her son in the face - information that was previously agreed upon as being inadmissible in court. Hillsborough Circuit Judge William Fuente reluctantly called off the trial of Tampa man Richard McTear on Tuesday, ruling Jasmine Bedwell, 22, had poisoned proceedings with the alleged threat and there was no way for the jury to ignore it. McTear is accused of murdering Bedwell's son, Emanuel Murray Jr., by throwing the three-month-old out the window of a moving car in 2009.
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Florida judge William Fuente reluctantly called off the trial of Tampa man Richard McTear on Tuesday
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Bedwell's remarks had been ruled inadmissible because they had been part of a previous trial where McTear was ultimately acquitted for assault
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Richard McTear allegedly beat his ex-girlfriend before driving off with her infant and throwing it onto a Florida Interstate
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fully supportive of others entering the @placeholder earlier in life. | By Emily Davies PUBLISHED: 07:00 EST, 15 April 2013 | UPDATED: 11:15 EST, 15 April 2013 A woman curate has become the UK's youngest priest. At just 22, Reverend Jude Davis began preaching from her parish, Doncaster Minster, Yorkshire. She studied Theology at Cambridge University for three years before being ordained into the Church of England two years ago. Jude Davis has become the UK's youngest priest at the age of 24 and is part of a growing trend of young people joining the clergy 24-year-old Jude Davis is able to perform weddings, funerals and baptisms as well as ordinary services
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Jude Davis wanted to join the clergy from the age of 17 and studied theology
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Vile: One tweet encouraged another Twitter user to tel @placeholder to die | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 06:13 EST, 3 March 2013 | UPDATED: 04:50 EST, 4 March 2013 A teenager was bombarded with abuse and threats by jealous Justin Bieber fans after capturing the Canadian popstar’s attention on Twitter. Courtney Barrasford, 15, had posted a glowing review of his album, Believe Acoustic, on the social networking site. Much to her surprise, a flattered Bieber reposted her message for his 34million followers – known as Beliebers – to see. Twitter storm: Schoolgirl Courtney Barrasford, left, was inundated with messages of abuse when popstar Justin Bieber, right, retweeted her review of his latest album
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Courtney Barrasford gave a glowing review of Bieber's Believe Acoustic
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The singer retweeted the message for his 35 million followers to see
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Club legend: Thierry Henry (centre) held @placeholder's original club sprinting record at 4.82 seconds | By Luke Augustus Follow @@Luke_Augustus29 Arsenal have another speed merchant in their ranks after Theo Walcott revealed that his club sprint record has been broken. Walcott confirmed to arseblog that Hector Bellerin is now crowned as Arsenal's new speed king, after he beat the England flyer's personal best time over 40 metres. VIDEO Scroll down for Theo Walcott lifting weights ready for Arsenal's pre-season Speed king: Hector Bellerin (far left) has been recorded as Arsenal's fastest player over 40m On the ball: 19-year-old Bellerin (left) has broken Theo Walcott's 40m sprint record at the club Dethroned: Walcott was the club's previous holder over 40m of 4.42 seconds which he set in 2009
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Hector Bellerin is Arsenal's fastest-ever player over 40 metres
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Bellerin broke Theo Walcott's personal best time of 4.42 seconds set in 2009
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"It's just great to see the focus on the @placeholder now instead of those other teams," Medina said. | Los Angeles (CNN) -- After two nail-biting periods, the New Jersey Devils and Los Angeles Kings remained tied 0-0 in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup finals Wednesday. New Jersey goaltender Martin Brodeur and Los Angeles goalie Jonathan Quick seemingly put up walls in front of their nets in a defensive struggle. Among the celebrities in attendance were longtime Kings fans Matthew Perry and Alyssa Milano, along with Will Ferrell, who made a raucous video cheering the Kings that went viral throughout now-hockey-crazy Los Angeles. Kings fans, most dressed in their home team's black, roared throughout the contest and chanted "MVP" each time Quick stopped a serious scoring chance by the Devils.
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@placeholder used a big fourth quarter to overrun Brooklyn 105-89. | Memphis prevailed in a triple-overtime classic at San Antonio on Wednesday, blowing a 23-point lead before recovering to eke out a 117-116 victory over the NBA champions, a day after ending Golden State's 16-game winning streak. The Grizzlies moved within half a game of the Warriors for the overall league lead and moved 4-1/2 games ahead of the Spurs, a Southwest Division rival. Elsewhere, Portland pulled away late to defeat Milwaukee, Atlanta cruised to a big win at Cleveland to extend its strong form run, and Toronto opened a nine-game lead in the Atlantic Division by beating nearest rival Brooklyn.
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Memphis Grizzlies record 117-116 triple overtime win in San Antonio
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Grizzlies blew a 23-point lead but recovered late on to win in Texas
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'@placeholder is desperately worried he'll try to exact some sort of revenge on screen.' | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 19:58 EST, 19 April 2013 | UPDATED: 01:57 EST, 22 April 2013 She's been making stellar appearances on red carpets and television, while he's been making headlines for odd behaviour. On Thursday night, though, Selena Gomez and Justin Bieber were reportedly spotted kissing in Oslo. The 20-year-old singer apparently flew to Norway earlier this week to see the Baby hitmaker, who is currently on tour, and friends believe they are back together based on their affectionate display. Selena on his mind: Justin Bieber was pictured in Amsterdam last week carrying an iPhone with a picture of his ex, and on Thursday night, the two were reportedly spotted kissing in Oslo
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@placeholder was found on on two nectarines and one peach. | If you've picked up fruit at Costco, Kroger or Walmart stores recently, keep reading. Wawona Packing Co. is voluntarily recalling peaches, nectarines, plums and pluots that were packed at its Cutler, California, warehouses between June 1 and July 12. Wawona believes the products may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. Costco, Kroger and Walmart, which also operates Sam's Club stores, have all posted notices about the fruit recall on their websites. So have Whole Foods Market, Trader Joe's, Ralphs and Food 4 Less. The recall is nationwide, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Consumers should look for a sticker on their fruit that says "SWEET 2 EAT," according to the recall warnings.
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Whole Foods is warning consumers about cakes, tarts, salsas, salads
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Wawona Packing Co. voluntarily recalls peaches, nectarines, plums and pluots
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Internal company testing revealed the fruit may be contaminated with listeria
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While his 1982 World Cup squad is considered by many @placeholder to be the nation's finest ever, Zico acknowledged that Scolari was not blessed with the same caliber of talent. | By Luke Norman Brazil football great Zico says coach Luiz Felipe Scolari must be replaced if his country is to move past its disappointing World Cup performance. 'We should thank him (Scolari) and thank (assistant coach Carlos Alberto) Parriera too. But we need to choose new people with new thoughts about how to play the Brazilian way,' the three-time World Cup veteran said Thursday, just two days after Brazil's humiliating 7-1 semifinal loss to Germany. Zico said Sao Paulo coach Muricy Ramalho would be an ideal candidate to lead Brazil. Legend: Retired Brazilian footballer Zico says Luiz Felipe Scolari must be replaced if the team is to move on
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Zico says that Scolari must be replaced as national team coach
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The Brazilian legend suggests Sao Paulo coach Muricy Ramalho as a replacement
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Walking around silently, it is alleged he went into Min and @placeholder's bedroom first and murdered them in their beds. | Hours before Robert Xie allegedly murdered five members of the Lin family he shared a dinner with three of them, a court has heard. Lian Bin 'Robert' Xie, 50, is accused of murdering his brother-in-law Min 'Norman' Lin, 45, Mr Lin's wife, Yun 'Lily' Li Lin, 44 and their sons Henry, 12, and Terry, 9 in the early hours of July 18, 2009 in their home in Sydney's northwest. Robert Xie arrives at the NSW Supreme Court in Sydney on Tuesday, where is on trial for the murder of five members of his family He is also alleged to have killed Lily's sister, Yun Bin 'Irene' Yin, 39.
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Lian Bin 'Robert' Xie denies murdering five members of his family
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Court told he bludgeoned three adults to death - before turning on the children
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He had dinner with brother-in-law Min and his three children the night before victims' bloodied bodies found
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All victims killed in their sleep or 'as they were waking' and were found with 'substantial deformation of their faces'
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"The U.S. Open is very special, and we all look forward to great competition at @placeholder later this year, and in the years yet to come." | (CNN) -- He's enjoyed unprecedented success off the court, now Roger Federer has helped pave the way for some major changes at the U.S Open. As president of the ATP Player Council, the 17-time grand slam champion, from Switzerland, has helped to negotiated a hike in prize money to $50 million by 2017, nearly double the figure in 2012. The United States Tennis Association (USTA) confirmed the tournament -- the season's final major -- will also rejig its schedule to ensure the men's semifinals are played on Friday with the final reverting to Sunday by 2015. It marks the culmination of a year's worth of discussions with the game's top players, led by Federer, but also including world No. 1 Novak Djokovic.
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U.S. Open announces a rise in tournament prize money to $50 million from 2017
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Tournament also hikes prize money for 2013 competition by a record $8.1 million
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Men's final to revert to Sunday rather than Monday as of 2015
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Flushing Meadows also to be revamped as part of the five-year agreement | 8,059 | record_train |
'Next week, the @placeholder will be moving to subpoena the missing documents, using the upper House call-for-papers process,' he said. | By Daniel Mills for Daily Mail Australia Details regarding James Packer's $2 billion Sydney casino have been kept secret in a NSW Government report outlining how it will be run. Twelve pages and one key stakeholder agreement have been kept confidential by the author - The NSW Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority- which claim their disclosure would be 'commercially damaging' to the operations of the casino licence. Contained in the report are agreements between Packer's Crown Resorts and the NSW government, and the rules set out for the casino including who may enter, the types of games which may be played, minimum bet limits and tax rates.
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Information has been redacted from a report into Crown Resorts business
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The government-issued document keeps secret 12 pages and an agreement between Crown Resorts and relevant parties
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Greens MP John Kaye will move to make the 'missing documents' public
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The Chelsea players gather around during training ahead of Tuesday's match against @placeholder | Aston Villa manager Paul Lambert refused to shake Jose Mourinho's hand on Saturday because the Chelsea boss left before the full time whistle. Chelsea were leading 3-0 when Mourinho decided to beat the traffic and walk down the Stamford Bridge tunnel, but the 'Special One' halted to say his goodbyes to Lambert and assistant manager Roy Keane first. Instead, Lambert snubbed the 51-year-old's prematurely out-stretched hand and pointed to his watch to tell the former Real Madrid and Inter Milan manager that time wasn't quite up yet. Aston Villa manager Paul Lambert refused to shake Jose Mourinho's hand on Saturday
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Jose Mourinho prematurely heads towards the tunnel with minutes remaining, but Paul Lambert snubs handshake and points to his watch
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Aston Villa assistant manager Roy Keane ignores Mourinho's goodbyes
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Sporting Lisbon await Chelsea in Champions League on Tuesday night | 8,061 | record_train |
Now Mr Aamer’s written statements, declassified by the @placeholder authorities last month, reveal that he continues to suffer appalling abuse at the infamous detention facility. | By Robert Verkaik The last Briton: Guantanamo prisoner Shaker Aamer with two of his children, son Michael and daughter Johninh - he has yet to meet his youngest son who was born after his arrests in 2001 Scotland Yard is investigating claims that MI6 and MI5 officers who interrogated a British man held at Guantanamo Bay were fully aware he was being brutally tortured by his American jailers. Shaker Aamer, 46, whose wife and four children live in South London, alleges that during his ten years of captivity at the US naval base, British agents visited him three times.
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Shaker Aamer claims he was systematically abused by U.S. soldiers
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Putin (above) shook hands with the police as he left @placeholder. | After what seems to be a rather uncomfortable weekend for Russian President Vladimir Putin, the Russian president has applauded the Australian government's handling of the event in Brisbane. In an address to supporters in Moscow, Mr Putin had kind words to say about not only the atmosphere of the conference but also about Tony Abbott, despite the prime minister threatening he would 'shirtfront' the Russian leader over the shooting down of Malaysia Airlines MH17 before it started. '(Our) Australian partners created an extraordinarily welcoming atmosphere for work. I was surprised by the warmth with which normal Australian citizens received our delegation,' Mr Putin said, according to an official transcript.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin praised the warmth of Australians
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He described Tony Abbott as a 'very businesslike person'
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His comments come after high tension between Russian and other nations
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@placeholder (left) and Marcos Maidana eye each other during their title bout in September | Floyd Mayweather has vowed to 'shut up' and 'punish' Amir Khan in a fight his dad Mayweather Snr is 'desperate' to see him accept. Khan remains hopeful he will one day fight the undisputed pound-for-pound world No 1 after coming close to facing Mayweather earlier this year. The five-weight world champion ran an online poll asking the public to decide who he should fight next. Although Khan won the 'official' vote, the American chose to face Marcos Maidana instead. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Floyd Mayweather surrounded by shed loads of cash... again Floyd Mayweather has claimed his father wants him to take the fight with Amir Khan
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Floyd Mayweather Jnr wants Amir Khan fight to happen so he can put him 'on his backside'
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Mayweather claims his father is 'desperate' for his son to fight Khan
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Money Man says he is a 'far more intelligent fighter' than Khan | 8,064 | record_train |
So there's speculation that the company's technology may have contributed to the new @placeholder feature. | (CNN) -- Facebook on Monday appeared to have quietly unveiled a new feature designed to let people see which Facebook users are nearby at any given time. By Tuesday, however, the feature seemed to have been pulled from the Internet. The company called the feature "Find Friends Nearby," and on Monday it was available through Facebook's mobile apps and website despite the fact that it hadn't been formally announced. The blog ReadWriteWeb dubbed the feature a "stalking app" because it could open people up to potentially awkward or threatening interactions with strangers on the social network who know you're nearby.
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NEW: Facebook appears to have pulled the 'Find Friends Nearby' feature
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And when I first went up to her, I said, '@placeholder,' and she said that is one of her favorite names. | Washington (CNN) -- Macy Friday can't remember what she was thinking when -- mouth agape, eyes bugged -- she shook hands with Hillary Clinton in Denver this week. It all happened so fast, she says. What she does remember is the national response to the photo of her reacting with pure, unadulterated excitement to meeting the former secretary of state. Media outlets pounced on the story. The Washington Post captured the reaction perfectly, writing that Macy had a "look on her face that has never been witnessed by anyone who is not a dad chaperoning a minivan full of teenagers at a One Direction concert."
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Macy Friday met Hillary Clinton this week and a photo of her priceless reaction went viral.
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Macy says meeting Hillary Clinton was like meeting Selena Gomez, Katy Perry, Taylor Swift and One Direction.
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Clinton, Macy says, shows everybody that "Girls can be awesome, too".
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"She is running for president," Macy says of Hillary Clinton. | 8,066 | record_train |
But, when @placeholder run into a TV show they don't like, they turn the channel. | (CNN) -- After two years of a virtual stalemate of progress in Washington, members of Congress are headed home for five weeks during August. The pressure is on for both parties to tell two very different stories to voters with only a short time before the election. So who will have the better narrative? And will Americans listen? Voters are unhappy with everyone, which includes President Barack Obama, Democrats and Republicans. According to Real Clear Politics polling average, President Obama's approval rating stands at 41.6% while Congressional approval is in the tank at 12.3%. Partisan warfare is a clear culprit to these low ratings.
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Ron Bonjean: As Congress leaves for recess, members face an angry electorate
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The approval ratings for Congress are at a dismal 12.3%
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Should Russia cut its gas to the West in response, the loss in @placeholder production would more damaging than the hit its trade balance would take. | London (CNN) -- For months, the West has struggled to take a strong stand against Russia for its incursion into Ukraine. And while Europe's leaders are acutely aware of the threat to peace on their Eastern flank, the countries with the most at stake have, time after time, seemed unable to present a united and resolute front. But the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 has become a game changer -- a watershed moment which most concede would be too dangerous to let go. And now, as Europe prepares to finally take decisive steps, its chiefs will have to recognize that, if they are to be effective, they will also have to hurt their economies.
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The West has struggled to show a united front against Russia with sanctions
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The downing of MH17 is a turning point, as European leaders prepare decisive steps
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But don't despair if you think @placeholder despair has been lost. | (CNN)Copenhagen: not only the capital of the happiest country on Earth -- officially -- but also probably the center of the designer goods universe. Even the Christmas decorations are tasteful. The festive season is also when the air is especially thick with "hygge" -- Denmark's wooly, candle-lit version of coziness. No wonder Hans Christian Andersen called the city wonderful -- twice. Yes -- sorry -- that reference was impossible to avoid. 1. The Danes are the happiest people on the planet It's official. According to the UN's 2013 World Happiness Report, Denmark, with a score of 7.6, beats every other country on a global happiness scale from zero to 10.
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Copenhagen is the capital of what is officially the happiest country on Earth
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No wonder its citizens love "hygge" -- coziness with earflaps
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Feeling limber: @placeholder (C) stretches his ageing legs during the training session | By Richard Arrowsmith It may have cost over £100 million to build, but Gerard Pique didn't appear too impressed as Barcelona arrived at St George's Park to begin their pre-season preparations. The four-time European champions have chosen the National Football Centre to get ready for the new season and will be based in Burton-upon-Trent from July 28 - August 2 after flying into Birmingham on Monday. However, Spain international Pique looked like he would rather be back at La Masia after posting a sulky faced Instagram picture of his new digs, with the caption:'Views from my room. St George's Park'.
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Barcelona have arrived at St George's Park for pre-season training
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La Liga giants will be at the National Football Centre from July 18 - Aug 2
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Defender Gerard Pique posted a sulky Instagram pic from his room
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World Cup winner Xavi, Andres Iniesta and Pedro were part of the squad
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New manager Luis Enrique needs to improve on a disappointing season
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Luis Suarez is not allowed to train following his four-month ban for biting
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Lionel Messi did not travel after being granted an extended summer break
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‘Universities UK delves into trying to tell us what constitutes Muslim religious belief implying that those opposed to segregation must be people from outside of the Islamic faith, not recognising that often it is @placeholder themselves who oppose gender segregation.’ | By James Chapman, Amie Keeley and Paul Bentley PUBLISHED: 19:56 EST, 12 December 2013 | UPDATED: 21:05 EST, 12 December 2013 Education Secretary Michael Gove accused university bosses yesterday of ‘pandering to extremism’ by endorsing the compulsory segregation of audiences for campus visits by hard-line Islamic speakers. He said it was ‘a disgrace’ for Universities UK to support the policy of separating men from women at lectures and debates. Mr Gove told the Daily Mail: ‘We should not pander to extremism. Speakers who insist on segregating audiences should not be indulged by educators, The divide: Separate ways in for the different sexes at a Leicester university debate
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Education Secretary: it is ‘a disgrace’ for Universities UK to support policy
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Universities UK said Muslim women were 'comfortable' being separated
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Female students and campaigners were incensed | 8,071 | record_train |
Start here with @placeholder's suggestions for where to go and what to see. | (Travel + Leisure) -- China can seem as impenetrable as it is imposing. Consider the numbers: it's the world's most populous nation (1.3 billion), where more than 100 cities have populations over a million. Fifty-six ethnic groups are spread across 22 wildly distinct provinces and five autonomous regions, in a landmass slightly larger than the U.S. The Tiananmen Gate at the entrance to the Forbidden City in Beijing Its history seems limitless and its traditions just as deep. But here and now, change is the only real constant -- and it is accelerating at a dizzying pace. (One thousand new cars hit the streets of Beijing every day.)
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Explore the traditional alleyways off Nanluoguxiang in Beijing
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From Beijing, visit the slightly less trammeled Mutianyu section of the Great Wall
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‘It looked as if someone with a fat paint brush was swiping it over the @placeholder for about 500 miles, this great bright light, and it was continuous, back and forth…If there had been gravity, my jaw would have dropped.’ | By Mark Prigg Astronaut Reid Wiseman has already tweeted pictures of lightning, storms and incredible views of Earth from his perch aboard the International Space Station. However, his latest may have topped them all - showing the incredible sight of an aurora from space. Even Wiseman seemed lost for words, simply tweeting 'unbelievable' with the image an aurora from space, with the 'arms' of the space station visible. Astronaut Reid Wiseman seemed lost for words, simply tweeting 'unbelievable' with the image In an interview last year with MailOnline, former Commander of the ISS, Chris Hadfield said that lightning shows were one of the best parts watching Earth from the ISS.
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Images captured by Reid Wiseman 150 miles (250km) above Earth
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It shows aurora as ISS hurtled around planet at 17,500mph (27,600km/h)
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Wiseman has also taken a Vine of lightning storm above Houston, Texas | 8,073 | record_train |
'They even suggested @placeholder wasn't the father and I had been with someone else. | When Rosamere Fernanda de Andrade held her newborn baby daughter, she assumed there had been a terrible mistake as while she was black, her child had white skin, blonde hair and blue eyes. Ms de Andrade and her then husband Joao, are both African Brazilian, but their first daughter suffered from the rare genetic condition, albinism. Ruth, who is now 14, was born without any skin pigment and looked considerably different to her parents. Scroll down for video Rosamere Fernanda de Andrade, centre, thought there had been a mistake when she gave birth to a white child Ms de Andrade, pictured, was 18 when she gave birth to her first daughter Ruth, who has albinism
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Rosamere Fernanda de Andrade from Recife gave birth to a white baby
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She thought doctors had made a mistake as she was an African Brazilian
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Her ex-husband was also an African Brazilian but they both had albino gene
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Three of the couple's children were born with blonde hair and blue eyes
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Ms de Andrade's three other children were born with normal skin pigment | 8,074 | record_train |
The "Freedom bird" planes that brought home @placeholder and McCain included POWs who many believed did not live up to the same standard of resistance demonstrated by their peers. | (CNN) -- U.S. Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl -- a former captive, a survivor and a hometown hero to many in Hailey, Idaho -- is being accused by some of his fellow soldiers of deserting his post. This charge of treason will be proven or dismissed in the coming weeks and months. But whether it is true or not, and whether he faces official military charges, he has already been sentenced to life to be haunted by his captivity -- and if the allegations are true, his choices. Survivors of the Hanoi Hilton, POWs during Vietnam such as Sen. John McCain and Medal of Honor winner Adm. James Stockdale, endured the rigors of long days, months and years of surviving captivity. But Bergdahl's experiences were starkly different from those of his military predecessors.
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Bowe Bergdahl a "hometown hero" in Hailey, Idaho, and a "deserter" to some soldiers
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O'Shea: He learned Pashtun; building rapport with captors is critical to survival as a hostage
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He says Bergdahl probably wondered each day if this would be his last
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Whatever happened involving the guns and bullets at the apartment and earlier at the nightclub, @placeholder didn't think it was a big deal, according to friends who saw him the following two days leading up to his death. | (CNN) -- Why would former New England Patriot Aaron Hernandez allegedly "orchestrate the execution" of Odin Lloyd, leaving him shot seven times and his body near a construction pile in an industrial park? The motive was something trivial, according to a source with knowledge of the investigation. Investigators believe Hernandez' s simmering anger over two incidents at a nightclub and his apartment led him to allegedly kill Lloyd two nights later, CNN has learned. Hernandez "drove the victim to the remote spot, and then he orchestrated his execution," Assistant District Attorney Bill McCauley said last year. One of the incidents involved Lloyd seeing guns and ammunition stored at Hernandez' so-called flop house, his apartment in Franklin, Massachusetts. The other thing that set off Hernandez was a conversation Lloyd had with two men at a club earlier that night, June 14, 2013, a source tells CNN.
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Source says Odin Lloyd was killed over trivial matters
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more like the @placeholder we’re used to seeing,’ he said, smiling. | By Derek Lawrenson If you want to know what it means to have Tiger Woods back and playing at the 143rd Open Championship, then the first tee at Royal Liverpool on Sunday was a pretty good place to start. Sundays before any major are usually venues of tranquillity before the madness descends. When world No 1 Adam Scott walked down the opening hole, there were precisely zero spectators accompanying him. Scroll down for video... Guess who's back? Tiger Woods smiles during a practice round ahead of The Open at Hoylake Getting into the swing of things: The former No 1 is easing his way back into competition after an injury lay-off
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Tiger Woods attracted the crowds during practice session at Hoylake
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Former No 1 is returning to the Open at Royal Liverpool, having won the tournament there in 2006
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US golfer has been recovering after lengthy lay off with a back injury
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Woods is likely to rely on his two iron during the links tournament
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Matt Kuchar insists Woods will be a contender for the Claret Jug | 8,077 | record_train |
local Coptic Christian and by mid-day more than 100 @placeholder homes had | A 10-year-old schoolgirl died after being shot as she was walking home from a bible study class in Egypt. Jessi Boulus died from the single shot to the chest as she made her way through the streets of Cairo on Tuesday. Her death is yet another example of rising tensions against Christians in the country after supporters of ousted President Mohammed Morsi and his Muslim Brotherhood started to target Egypt's Christian minority, holding them partly responsible for his removal. Attack: In April footage emerged of men shooting guns, wielding machetes and hurling stones laid siege to the Coptic cathedral in Cairo
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Jessi Boulus died from the single shot to the chest last Tuesday
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She was making her way through the streets of Cairo
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Deihim is believed to have fled the state and is wanted for the same charges as @placeholder, according to court documents. | Two teenagers have been arrested and one man is on the run after they allegedly recorded themselves sexually assaulting an unconscious girl before posting the video on Snapchat. Rashad Deihim, 19, is being sought by police while Kailyn Bonia, 18, and another male, 17, have been held after they allegedly filmed the attack in woods behind Waybright Elementary School in Sangus, Massachusetts. Police found the severely intoxicated 16-year-old after a man who saw the graphic footage on the photo-sharing app recognized the location and led them to the scene. Rashad Deihim, 19, (left) Kailyn Bonia, 18 (right) and another 17-year-old have been accused of recording themselves sexually assaulting of a girl in Sangus, Massachusetts, and uploading the video to Snapchat. Deihim is being sought by police after 'fleeing the state' while the other two have been held in custody
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Severely intoxicated girl, 16 was found by police behind Waybright Elementary School in Sangus, Massachusetts
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Kailyn Bonia, 18 and another male, 17, have been held on multiple charges
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Toure said the film was inspired by the fact that, in his experience, virtually every @placeholder family had a member who had left by boat for Europe. | The glitz of Cannes on the French Riviera is a world removed from the hellish conditions endured by the hundreds of illegal immigrants smuggled from Africa to Europe every year. But Senegalese director Moussa Toure is confronting attendees of the world's leading film festival with their story of desperation in "La Pirogue," his first feature film in 14 years. "La Pirogue" -- a pirogue being a type of flat-bottomed boat commonly used for fishing in West Africa -- tells the story of Baye Laye, a boat captain who hails from a fishing village outside Dakar. It follows his ordeal after he agrees to take a pirogue containing 30 men to Spain's Canary Islands in search of a better life in Europe.
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Senegalese film "La Pirogue" is the only film from sub-Saharan Africa selected for Cannes
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It tells the story of a boatload of African migrants seeking to reach Spain's Canary Islands
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Director Moussa Toure said making the movie was deeply affecting
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Though @placeholder, Ganic was born in Serbia and speaks with a recognizable Serbian accent. | London, England (CNN) -- Former Bosnian leader Ejup Ganic will not be extradited to Serbia, a British court ruled Tuesday, setting him free. Ganic called the extradition request "a textbook example of abuse," accusing the Serbian government of trying to "undermine the judiciary in this country." The extradition request was politically motivated, Justice Timothy Workman found in throwing it out. "No striking or substantial new evidence" was brought against him, the judge ruled. Ganic, who was arrested at England's Heathrow Airport in March at Serbia's request, is wanted in Serbia for conspiracy to murder in breach of the Geneva Conventions, a spokesman at Britain's Foreign Office said.
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In 1992, for example, @placeholder wanted the election to be about George H.W. | Washington (CNN) -- In a classic "Saturday Night Live" sketch, Christopher Walken plays a music producer with just one message for his bands: "More cowbell! I gotta have more cowbell!" Sometimes you wonder if Walken is producing this year's election, too. In Mitt Romney, the GOP has nominated its least ideological candidate since Richard Nixon. At every turn, the party has demanded, "More ideology! I gotta have more ideology!" With the selection of Paul Ryan as his running mate, Romney has now acceded to that wish. The least ideological Republican candidate since 1968 has committed himself to the most ideological Republican program since 1964.
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David Frum: Conservatives have pushed for a more ideological approach to the campaign
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'We condemn today's attack in @placeholder, and have no doubt the vast majority of Turks would join us in rejecting an action that so disrespects Turkey's reputation for hospitality." | (CNN)Three U.S. Navy sailors were assaulted and had bags placed over their heads during a stop in Istanbul, Turkey, according to U.S. military officials. The incident, captured on video, happened Wednesday when sailors from the USS Ross were attacked by members of the Turkish Youth Union, according to local Turkish press accounts. "US Navy officials are working with the embassy and NCIS to investigate the incident. The three sailors were unharmed and are safely back aboard. They did not require medical attention," Capt. Greg Hicks, a spokesman with U.S. European Command told CNN. The assailants appeared to be neo-nationalists shouting slogans like "Yankee Go Home," according to local press accounts. They did not appear to be tied to ISIS, which is based in neighboring Syria.
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Bags placed over sailors' heads during a stop in Istanbul, U.S. military officials say
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That's not a viable option as more and more baby boomers sign up for @placeholder every day. | Washington (CNN) -- For Washington, Christmas could come early. Or it could not come at all. The deal to end the government shutdown in October included a new deadline -- come up with a plan to fund the government by December 13 -- or risk another partial government shutdown next month. Well, December 13 is Friday and House and Senate negotiators don't yet have a deal. And that's not the only thing Congress has to work on before the House is supposed to leave town, also on Friday, and the Senate at the end of next week. The budget
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Meanwhile police officers caught taking selfies during the @placeholder's visit were warned they would be fired. | The Pope says people 'cannot insult the faith of others', adding that he would punch someone if they offended his mother, as he debated freedom of speech in the wake of the Charlie Hebdo attack. The Pontiff said there were limits to freedom of expression and that 'provocateurs' should not purposely anger religious people. Speaking on board the papal plane on his way to the Philippines, he also insisted that it was an 'aberration' to kill in the name of God and that religion can never be used to justify violence. Scroll down for videos The hand of God: Pope Francis raised smiles when he pretended to punch his good friend Alberto Gasparri
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Pope debates France attacks and says religion should not be 'insulted'
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50,000 soldiers and police officers on the streets as Pope arrives in Manila
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His father told @placeholder police that Alexis had post-traumatic stress disorder after working as "an active participant in rescue attempts" after the 9/11 attacks, the report said. | (CNN) -- Navy Yard gunman Aaron Alexis left a trail of so-called red flags that, in hindsight, seem quite glaring, even if the impetus for this week's deadly rampage remains murky. For almost 10 years, he showed that he was troubled -- and had a predilection for violence -- even if friends and family members familiar with his emotional problems seem floored that he was disturbed enough to shoot and kill 12 people in Washington on Monday. They may seem like minor episodes when compared with Monday's shootings, but when pieced together, they provide ample fodder for critics who question how Alexis maintained the security clearance that gave him access to the Navy Yard.
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Numerous incidents in Aaron Alexis' past show that he was troubled, prone to violence
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Alexis shooting out the tires of car in Seattle in 2004 is the first in a string of instances
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Last month, two years after his Navy discharge, he tells police he heard voices in three hotels | 8,086 | record_train |
During feat@placeholderpieces on the back of the vehicle -- the "feathers" -- lift up perpendicular to the spaceship, making the vehicle look as though it's arching its back as it descends. | (CNN) -- The surviving pilot of Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo told authorities he was unaware the feather system had been unlocked early by his co-pilot. The spaceship disintegrated 45,000 feet above the Mojave Desert on October 31, killing co-pilot Michael Tyner Alsbury and injuring co-pilot Peter Siebold, who managed to parachute to the ground. Siebold was interviewed last week by the National Transportation Safety Board. He described being "extracted from the vehicle as a result of the break-up sequence and unbuckled from his seat at some point before the parachute deployed automatically," according to a release from the NTSB. Earlier this month, the NTSB tweeted that Alsbury "moved the lock/unlock handle into unlock position."
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Peter Siebold talked to NTSB about the October 31 space plane disaster
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He said he didn't know feathering system had been unlocked by his co-pilot
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But that doesn't explain why feathering started, which requires moving another handle | 8,087 | record_train |
@placeholder made it clear that they plan to put their stamp on the massive economic stimulus bill. | WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Key measures of President-elect Barack Obama's economic recovery plan are facing a barrage of criticism from some Senate Democrats, with one charging that the plan's tax breaks were a return to "trickledown" economics. Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, says many of the tax credits in the stimulus plan amount to "trickledown" economics. During a lengthy closed-door meeting Thursday evening with Democratic senators on Capitol Hill, Larry Summers, chosen to head the National Economic Council, and senior Obama adviser David Axelrod heard complaints about the stimulus plan, according to two senior Democratic aides who attended the meeting. "The concern seemed to be that people feel like the infrastructure projects are certain to create jobs and the business tax breaks are less certain to create jobs, and that's what our focus needs to be," one of the aides said.
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NEW: Some want to ensure money for infrastructure projects reaches cities
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NEW: House Democratic whip says Hill Dems not inclined to approve entire package
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Some balk at plan to give employers $3,000 tax credit for each worker hired
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Speaker Nancy Pelosi sets full House vote on stimulus for week after inauguration | 8,088 | record_train |
Immediately upon learning of the situation at the @placeholder restaurant at 265 West 37th Street, a certified Operations Manager inspected the restaurant to ensure that all appropriate Dunkin’ Donuts food safety standards are being followed.' | Some New Yorkers too caught up in the rat race to make breakfast at home grab it to go from Dunkin' Donuts, but they may want to rethink that bagel after watching these videos. Two videos uploaded to YouTube on Tuesday show rats crawling around a New York City Dunkin' Donuts location in the Garmnet District. In the first video, uploaded by user 'Pjayone', a rat is seen making its way from the top of a display rack, touching croissants, bagels and other baked goods in open tubs. Scroll down for video Infestation: Rats were recorded scampering around a New York Dunkin' Donuts this week
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Rats were recorded scampering around a New York Dunking Donuts in a video posted on YouTube April 1
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The manager of the location says they don't have a vermin problem
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The city's health department has issued an 'A' rating to the store, despite citing them for vermin issues | 8,089 | record_train |
He said: ‘@placeholder is such a beautiful little girl and I am so proud of her. | Debbie Gallagher, 36, suffered devastating head injuries and died after accident while pregnant A seven-months-pregnant mother who fell down the stairs in a catastrophic accident died a day after her baby girl was born by an emergency Caesarean section. Debbie Gallagher was rushed to hospital after her partner Mike Faultless heard a bang and found her lying unconscious at their home in Chelmsley Wood, West Midlands. Doctors battled to save the 36-year-old, who had suffered a devastating head injury, thought to have been caused by striking the bannister, and her baby. Daisy was delivered two months early on July 25, 2013, weighing 4lb 15oz, but tragically her mother could not be saved and died from her injuries the next day.
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Debbie Gallagher was rushed to hospital after she banged head and fell
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Her partner heard a bang and found her at foot of stairs at their home
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Doctors battled to save her but she had suffered a devastating head injury
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Baby Daisy was delivered two months early and weighed 4lb 15oz
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Her mother could not be saved and died from her injuries the following day
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Family have raised £4,000 in her memory with funds going to hospital unit | 8,090 | record_train |
Following his work on the atomic bomb, @placeholder began publishing writings critical of Soviet politics. | (CNN) -- Elena Bonner, the wife of late Soviet dissident Andrei Sakharov who gained worldwide acclaim after smuggling her husband's writings out of exile, died Saturday in Boston, her daughter said in a statement. She was 88. Bonner's ashes are be interred at a Moscow cemetery next to her late husband's remains, said her daughter, Tatiana Yankelevich. Bonner's life revolved around the political struggles that characterized the Soviet Union in the 20th century. She joined forces with Sakharov in the early 1970's. Bonner was born in 1923 in Turkmenistan into a family of prominent Communist Party officials, according to a biography posted on Harvard University's website. Her father was killed in Stalin's purges during the "Great Terror" of the late 1930s, and her mother was interned in a gulag for 10 years.
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European Commission president pays tribute to Bonner's "courage"
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Bonner's father, a prominent Communist, had been purged in dictator Joseph Stalin's "Great Terror"
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Her mother spent years in a gulag
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Mikhail Gorbachev personally ended Bonner and Sakharov's exile | 8,091 | record_train |
It shows a bikini-clad @placeholder with her arms around the unknown | By Bianca London Chloe Sims enraged Ferne McCann when she confronted her about about the footage taken of Ferne flirting with a man while holidaying without boyfriend Charlie, who happens to be Chloe's brother. Now things could get even frostier between the pair after it was revealed that Chloe has taken over design duties at the fashion house that Ferne previously created clothes for. TOWIE star Chloe has been unveiled as the latest designer for online fashion retailer, Lasula. New range: TOWIE star Chloe Sims has designed and modelled her new range for e-tailer Lasula She has collaborated with the e-tailer to design an exclusive 40-piece capsule collection, which she says unites the hottest fashion trends mixed with luxe statement pieces.
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Chloe, 31, has joined with Lasula to create a range
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40-piece collection is for same e-tailer as Ferne McCann
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Pair had showdown in Marbella over Ferne's alleged flirting with another man
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Ferne is dating Chloe's brother, Charlie | 8,092 | record_train |
Last month @placeholder played home to a series of models who publicly exposed themselves in restaurants as part of an art project. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:53 EST, 6 September 2013 | UPDATED: 15:49 EST, 6 September 2013 Daisy Lowe, the rock star spawn, model, and socialite, has posed for Vs. magazine’s high-minded cameras in a new sultry fashion shoot. The 24-year-old English native appears in a spread shot in New York City. Underground: Lowe takes to one of New York's subway stations in a Diesel Black Gold coat and lingerie by Carine Gilson Wild thing: Daisy Lowe wears a coat by Sonia Rykiel in her Vs. magazine shoot Photographed by Guy Aroch and styled by Tatler Russia fashion director Anya Ziourova, the spread has Lowe stripped down in NYC subway stations, bodegas, wine shops, and diners in bits of lingerie and some of fall 2013’s best coats.
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The British model was posing for high fashion title Vs. magazine | 8,093 | record_train |
@placeholder's declaration that it would reopen the reactor demonstrates Kim's commitment to the country's nuclear weapons program that the international community has tried to persuade it to abandon. | (CNN) -- The United States will not accept North Korea as a "nuclear state," Secretary of State John Kerry warned on Tuesday, just hours after Pyongyang announced plans to restart a nuclear reactor it shut down five years ago. North Korea's decision comes as tensions on the Korean peninsula escalate over Kim Jong Un's threats to wage war against the United States and South Korea. "The bottom line is simply that what Kim Jong Un is choosing to do is provocative. It is dangerous, reckless. The United States will not accept the DPRK (Democratic People's Republic of Korea) as a nuclear state," Kerry said during a joint briefing in Washington with South Korea Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se.
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NEW: North Korea blocks South Korean workers from jointly run industrial complex
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The U.S. is ''fully prepared" to defend itself, Kerry says
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U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon "deeply troubled" about North Korea's statements
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The North says it is adapting and restarting facilities at its main nuclear complex | 8,094 | record_train |
@placeholder star player Bale reacts after seeing his second-half effort sail over the target | This was a point celebrated wildly by the 2,600 Wales fans inside the King Baudoiun Stadium. A shirts off, flag-waving party spurred by trance music blaring from the sound system. Gareth Bale went topless too, chucking his yellow jersey into the crowd along with Ashley Williams, Aaron Ramsey and others. Usually such scenes of euphoria are reserved for cup final victories and relegation survivals. Rarely have they been preceded by a 0-0 draw. But it was understandable, Wales had come to the nation ranked fourth in the world, their toughest destination on the road to qualification for Euro 2016, and left with their unbeaten record still intact.
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Belgium were held to a goalless draw by Wales in their Euro 2016 qualifier in Brussels
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Premier League players Thibaut Courtois,Toby Alderweireld, Jan Vertonghen, Marouane Fellaini, Eden Hazard and Nacer Chadli started for Belgium
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Red Devils defender Nicolas Lombaerts came closest to opening the scoring after his effort struck the post
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Gareth Bale almost scored with a first-half free-kick and later cleared the ball off the line at the death
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A four-game unbeaten start leaves Chris Coleman's side top of qualifying Group B | 8,095 | record_train |
That said, it still did damage to @placeholder as he now has to have surgery to have a pellet removed from above his eye. | By Meghan Keneally PUBLISHED: 11:25 EST, 7 January 2013 | UPDATED: 12:37 EST, 7 January 2013 A man who was shot 20 times with a pellet gun for appearing to be Middle Eastern refused to retaliate even though he had an actual gun on him at the time. 'I don't know. I just couldn't do it,' Cameron Mohammed said when asked why he did not shoot back at Daniel Quinnell when Quinnell attacked him in the parking lot of a Walmart in Lutz, Florida. Quinnell believed that Mohammed was Muslim or from the Middle East but he is neither: he was born and raised in Florida and his parents are from Trinidad, and he is Catholic.
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Daniel Quinnell, 25, arrested for shooting Cameron Mohammed, 24, with pellet gun 20 times in Walmart parking lot
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Quinnell reportedly asked Mohammed if he was Muslim or from the Middle East before shooting at close range
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Mohammed was born in Florida, his parents are from Trinidad, he is Catholic
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Victim had a licensed gun on him at the time of the attack but chose not to fire because 'I'm not going to decide this man's fate' | 8,096 | record_train |
The Obama administration on Friday condemned 'outrageous' violations of an internationally brokered @placeholder cease-fire by Palestinian militants and called the apparent abduction of an Israeli soldier a 'barbaric' action. | By Associated Press Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the White House not to force a truce with Palestinian militants on Israel following the quick collapse of the cease-fire in Gaza, Sources familiar with conversations between Netanyahu and senior U.S. officials, including Secretary of State John Kerry, say the Israeli leader advised the Obama administration 'not to ever second guess me again' on the matter. The officials also said Netanyahu said he should be 'trusted' on the issue and about the unwillingness of Hamas to enter into and follow through on cease-fire talks. Scroll down for video Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, center, at the cabinet meeting at the defense ministry in Tel Aviv on Thursday. On a phone call with the US Ambassador Friday, shortly after a cease fire was broken, he vented his anger and said he expects US support on how he chooses to deal with Hamas
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The Israeli Prime Minister hit out after a truce was broken Friday morning
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In a phone call with U.S. Ambassador Dan Shapiro, Netanyahu vented
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He said Washington should trust his judgment on how to deal with Hamas
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He now 'expected' the U.S. and other countries to fully support Israel's offensive in Gaza | 8,097 | record_train |
I spoke to another lady and we came up with a plan to get all the @placeholder stuff. | Desperate parents stripped a new discount store of all its Frozen merchandise within ten minutes in a mad scramble to secure a Christmas bargain. Hundreds swarmed into the newly opened Poundworld in Nottingham trying to grab anything they could relating to the hit Disney film. Staff at the Milton Street shop rushed to restock the shelves with baskets full of cups, lunch boxes and advent calendars but within minutes all the merchandise was gone. Shoppers at the newly opened Poundworld in Nottingham yesterday emptied the store of all its Disney Frozen merchandise within ten minutes; the man frenzied scramble was captured by several camera crews
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Parents passed items over their shoulders because crowds were too big
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One shopper said it was such a mad rush she felt 'claustrophobic'
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The Nottingham Poundworld completely sold out of Frozen products | 8,098 | record_train |
@placeholder called police, and a year-long ownership fight began in | By Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:35 EST, 16 January 2013 | UPDATED: 18:16 EST, 16 January 2013 An Ohio man hatched a plot to kill a woman he was in a home-ownership dispute with, authorities say, by approaching an emergency room patient at the renowned hospital where he worked as a nurse with the question, "Ever killed anyone?" No, the Cleveland Clinic patient replied, but I once shot a man. That was good enough, authorities say, for nurse Andrew Martin, 23, who allegedly tried to resolve the dispute by offering the patient $10,000 to kill the woman, who was never hurt.
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Andrew Martin is accused of trying to hire a hitman to kill Joy Comey
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Police were allegedly tipped off over the plot which came out of a property dispute
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Martin claims he was gifted Comey's brother's house in Ohio before the brother died. She took him to court and won right to sell the home | 8,099 | record_train |
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