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@placeholder's outrage ignores the fact that its forces carry out their own drills each winter that analysts view as offensively minded.
Hong Kong (CNN)On the Korean peninsula, the jittery season is here. Joint military exercises conducted by South Korea and the United States each spring start this week. The drills, involving thousands of troops and state of the art military hardware, don't go down well with North Korea. It fired two short-range ballistic missiles into the East Sea, also known as the Sea of Japan, on Monday morning after slamming the exercises as "dangerous nuclear war drills for invading the DPRK." "Each year, Pyongyang complains and demands a stop to these annual exercises, which it claims to be offensive in nature," said Sung-Yoon Lee, a professor of Korean studies at Tufts University. "North Korea has complained vociferously at least over the past quarter century." @highlight Thousands of U.S. and South Korean troops are preparing to conduct their annual military drills @highlight North Korea views them as provocative despite carrying out its own military exercises @highlight Analysts believe Pyongyang uses the "threat" from the drills for its own propaganda efforts at home
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If the cholesterol-laden fare doesn't bring you to your knees at the @placeholder, the servers' uniforms just might.
(CNN) -- Diners flock to restaurants for the food, but they sometimes return for the eye candy. Many restaurants have swapped the utilitarian server uniform of television's "Alice" for khaki pants, polo shirts and, on occasion, pin-on "flair." But some have upped the ante with '50s poodle skirts, German dirndls and hula skirts. Chicagoans have their retro-kitschy clad Ed Debevic's servers, and Las Vegas visitors gawk at Playboy Club waitresses in Roberto Cavalli's reimagined Bunny suits at the Palms. The following eight restaurants have used wacky wardrobes to stretch their theme. Whether they're conjuring another era, an exotic locale or just accentuating a body part, these outrageously clad waiters and waitresses have long kept diners feasting with their eyes. @highlight Some restaurants dish up plenty of taste and the sight of their servers in wild costumes @highlight An assassin might serve you at Ninja New York, or Captain Orion at Mars 2112 @highlight Wenches work in Medieval Times, while naughty nurses serve at Heart Attack Grill
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Well-known pixadores like @placeholder have participated in international art events but they invariably end up sparring with organizers.
Sao Paulo, Brazil (CNN) -- For many it's the adrenaline, the thrill of scaling buildings to scrawl their gang's signature in huge black letters from the highest point possible. For some, it's also political -- a way to leave their mark on a city they feel has turned its back on them. They are Sao Paulo's pixadores or taggers, marginalized youth who prowl the streets late at night armed with paint cans and rollers. They have defaced buildings with Celtic-looking lettering across downtown and along many of the city's main roads. "Where I come from, the only way to get famous is being a professional football player or drug dealer," says Cripta Djan, one of the city's more outspoken pixadores and gang leaders. "The other way is with pixacao." @highlight Art and law breaking is part of the same recipe for Brazilian street artists @highlight Pixadores or taggers scale Sao Paulo's tallest buildings to get their message across @highlight Pixadore Cripta Djan says the art must have 'transgression' -- often a broken law @highlight They see art as one of three ways to make their name -- soccer or drugs are the others
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Officers amassed at the memorial fell silent to honor their fallen comrades, as city leaders urged people around @placeholder and the country to do the same.
New York City police officers shed tears today at a memorial for the two murdered at the site in Brooklyn where they were shot dead. Uniformed cops laid bouquets, lit candles and left toys around the street in the Bedford-Stuyvesant area of the city where a crazed gunamn shot dead officers Rafael Ramos and Wenjian Liu. They were joined by mayor Bill de Blasio and his wife, who also laid flowers at the site in a show of unity with the police force, elements of which say the mayor had turned against them before the deaths. De Blasio later led city officials in a moment of silence at 2.47pm Monday - exactly three days after Ismaaiyl Brinsley opened fire on officers Ramos and Liu as they sat in their patrol car. @highlight Officers bowed heads, embraced and shed tears amid sea of flowers where officers were gunned down on Saturday @highlight NYC mayor Bill de Blasio and wife Chirlane McCray also came to mourn officers Rafael Ramos and Wenjian Liu @highlight Silence was observed by officers and in City Hall at 2.47pm - the same time gunman Ismaaiyl Brinsley opened fire
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That is theft by using crook-ish means to steal the wealth of @placeholder.
HARARE, Zimbabwe (CNN) -- Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe swore in his new government Wednesday and confirmed that the new 26-member Cabinet, mainly composed of allies from his previous appointments, will not abandon his controversial policy of seizing the majority stake of foreign-owned firms. The 89-year-old leader told journalists after the Cabinet's installation that Zimbabwe's economic recovery will be anchored on mining, manufacturing and agriculture industries. "We want to see the drive and we want to see indigenization done," Mugabe said at State House after he had been asked if a change of personnel in the Indigenization Ministry, which oversees the takeover policy, meant a change of stance. @highlight Mugabe confirms continuation of seizing the majority stake of foreign-owned firms @highlight He says Africa lags behind because "whites" are exploiting its mineral resources @highlight The opposition describes the new cabinet as "dead wood"
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That would be especially true this time if @placeholder, the incumbent, claims victory without getting more overall votes, she said.
Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney are neck-and-neck in national polls, while Obama has an edge in crucial battleground states that will decide Tuesday's election. The dynamic sets up a possible outcome that has happened rarely in American politics and could undermine the credibility of the victor -- Romney beats Obama in the overall vote, but the president gets reelected by winning the decisive Electoral College. It would be the fifth time in history that the candidate who got the most overall support didn't win the election, and the first time that an incumbent president prevailed without capturing the popular vote. @highlight Mitt Romney and Barack Obama neck-and-neck in polls @highlight Winning the popular vote doesn't guarantee the White House @highlight Candidates must win 270 electoral votes to prevail @highlight The winner of the most votes has lost four times before
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It seems that while not engaged in intellectual pursuits, a person, almost certainly a Yale student, had been throwing food and urine into dryers for some weeks before @placeholder's dryer discovery.
By Alex Greig PUBLISHED: 22:15 EST, 3 October 2013 | UPDATED: 01:36 EST, 4 October 2013 Yale's hallowed halls of learning have been flush with gossip about a so-called 'poopertrator' after a student or students unknown began defecating on clean clothes in the laundry at Saybrook residential college. The matter was brought to campus officials' attention after a student brought physical evidence of the crime to the Saybrook Master Paul Hudak's office. According to the Yale Daily News, the pooper has been on the loose since early September, but it wasn't until student Lucy Fleming showed the evidence - her soiled laundry - to college authorities that Yale police joined the search. @highlight Someone at a Yale residential college has been throwing human feces into dryers with other people's clean clothing @highlight There have been more that four incidents over the past month @highlight Yale police are now searching for the person dubbed the 'poopertrator'
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Instead, their bubble was well and truly burst by @placeholder's wonder strike and it was the Everton fans left singing in the stands at the end.
Jordan Henderson feels criticism of Steven Gerrard this season is totally unjustified. The Reds captain's perceived waning influence has been highlighted as a factor in Liverpool's shaky start to the campaign. But Brendan Rodgers' side were much more dynamic in Saturday's Merseyside derby and Gerrard's free-kick in the 65th minute appeared to have sealed victory until Phil Jagielka struck a stunning late equaliser to earn a 1-1 draw. Jordan Henderson (R) has leaped to the defence of Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard (L) Gerrard has now scored nine goals in Premier League Merseyside derbies, more than any other player. Henderson said of his 34-year-old midfield partner: 'Stevie's still one of the best players in the Premier League. @highlight Liverpool drew 1-1 with Everton in the Merseyside derby @highlight Steven Gerrard opened the scoring with a will taken free-kick at Anfield @highlight Jordan Henderson says Reds captain 'still one of the best in Premier League' @highlight Phil Jagielka's unstoppable extra-time winner earned a draw for the Toffees
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In January, @placeholder shut down its oil production after accusing Sudan of stealing oil.
(CNN) -- If all had gone to plan, Sudan and South Sudan would have been neighbors co-existing in a strained but civil peace, aware of a bitter history but resolved to moving on. Instead, just nine months after jubilant scenes in South Sudan as the nation declared independence, its relationship with the north is deteriorating rapidly amid violence, accusations and arguments. Efforts by the African Union to broker peace have stalled, leading some to question whether the answer might lie more than 9,000 kilometers away in China. A new report from the International Crisis Group says the country is engaged in a "delicate dance" as it tries to maintain its historic ties with Sudan, while also courting South Sudan. @highlight Violence and rhetoric escalating between Sudan and South Sudan @highlight Observers fear the two neighbors are sliding back towards war @highlight International Crisis Group says China should be doing more to resolve conflict @highlight China has large stakes in oil consortia in the country
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Dangerous: Danny MacAskill backflips out of a giant air vent onto an over-sized @placeholder during the Imaginate filming in Glasgow
By Steve Nolan PUBLISHED: 21:26 EST, 18 June 2013 | UPDATED: 03:08 EST, 19 June 2013 Somersaulting over a Formula One car on a BMX, bunny hopping over train tracks and using a giant Dandy comic as an over-sized cycle ramp, a stunning new stunt video could easily have been conceived in the mind of an over imaginative child. But Scottish stunt cyclist Danny MacAskill dreamt up the skilfull display in a giant play room himself for a Red Bull sponsored video released yesterday. The 27-year-old daredevil's latest clip begins with a younger version of the biker playing in his room in a remote cottage on the isle of Skye - where Danny himself was brought up. @highlight The Red Bull Imaginate clip was dreamt up by stuntman Danny MacAskill @highlight The 27-year-old is seen performing stunts in an over-sized playroom @highlight Filmed at Glasgow's old transport museum, the clip took two years to make
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'We just hope that this recommendation will now lead to Sativex being more easily accessible in the rest of the @placeholder.'
By Chris Pleasance for MailOnline Sativex, a mouth spray designed to alleviate the symptoms of multiple sclerosis, will be available on the NHS in Wales A cannabis-based drug designed to alleviate the symptoms of multiple sclerosis is to be made available on prescription in Wales, health officials have confirmed. Sativex, an oral spray made from two chemical extracts from cannabis plants, has been approved for used by the All Wales Medicines Strategy Group. Wales' Health Minister Mark Drakeford said he hoped the spray would help ease the suffering of those who have to live with the reality of MS. @highlight Sativex is mouth spray based on two extracts from cannabis plants @highlight It is designed to help alleviate the symptoms of multiple sclerosis @highlight Multiple Sclerosis Trust hails move and wants rest of UK to follow suit
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The goal of such an approach would be to hit Putin where it hurts by weakening the ruble and @placeholder's economy while avoiding the possibility of igniting an already volatile crisis to a new level of confrontation and possible violence.
Kiev, Ukraine (CNN) -- President Barack Obama's strategy for the Ukraine crisis reflects his internationalist foreign policy while adhering to the age-old maxim that money talks. He sent Secretary of State John Kerry to Kiev on Tuesday to forcefully condemn Russia for seizing effective military control of the Crimea region. At the same time, Kerry announced $1 billion in loan guarantees to help insulate the Ukrainian economy from the effects of reduced energy subsidies from Russia. It all is part of the still simmering breakup of the old Soviet Union more than two decades ago, with Russian President Vladimir Putin seeking to maintain Russia's influence and economic ties in a region being wooed by the European Union and Washington for increased trade and other links. @highlight NEW: Analyst says European allies must join U.S. in sanctions effort @highlight President Obama says most nations believe Russia violated international law @highlight $1 billion aid package announced as U.S. considers sanctions against Russia @highlight Secretary Kerry says Russia tries to create a false pretext to further invade Ukraine
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But he'd never seen anything as abject as he did in @placeholder.
Atlanta (CNN) -- From his Toyota Land Cruiser, Kent Alexander couldn't stop clicking his camera. Endless stretches of windswept sand clashed with the vibrant blues, reds and yellows of the billowing dresses of the women. Alexander, the general counsel for the humanitarian agency CARE, felt he was riding through pages of National Geographic magazine. The harshness of the terrain and its cruel consequences for the people of the Sahel became apparent when Alexander stopped and visited villages with a CARE delegation. He saw women walking three miles with pails to fetch water, diamond droplets in the drought-stricken land. In the Sahel, a region that runs south of the Sahara Desert across Africa from the Atlantic to the Red Sea, people are gaunt from eating just one meal a day, most of the time, millet. They are suffering from severe malnutrition and heading towards famine, the United Nations fears. @highlight Kent Alexander launched Hands on Atlanta in 1989 and had seen poverty before @highlight But Niger's suffering was shocking @highlight The CARE lawyer visited parched villages where people are going hungry @highlight The United Nations fears the Sahel region is moving towards famine
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@placeholder can give the kids a cuddle, which is comforting to them.
The family of a young mother left unable to eat, drink, speak or walk after falling from her horse when thugs pelted it with stones have spoken of their heartbreak at her plight. Mother-of-two Lindsey Broomhead, 29, has been in hospital for eight months after suffering severe brain damage when she was thrown off horse Murphy while riding in Rotherham, South Yorkshire. Surgeons had to remove part of the cerebellum, the region of the brain which controls motor skills, meaning she cannot walk, and she also suffered a stroke, meaning she cannot swallow. Lindsey Broomhead, 29, has been in hospital since her fall eight months ago. Sugeons had to remove part of her cerebellum, leaving her unable to walk, and she had a stroke, meaning she cannot swallow @highlight Lindsey Broomhead, 29, was riding horse Murphy when thugs threw rocks @highlight Terrified animal threw her off leaving her with devastating head injuries @highlight Surgeons had to remove part of her brain and she also suffered a stroke @highlight Cannot walk, talk, eat or drink but can hug children Kayden and Corey
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If we don’t hear about too many tunnel confrontations involving @placeholder it is probably because we are too busy celebrating his brilliance on the pitch, or one of his match-winning goals.
It is likely that Jordan Henderson will captain Liverpool when Steven Gerrard leaves at the end of this season. A tunnel tear-up with Diego Costa has been advanced as evidence of his new-found steel. ‘If he becomes captain he will carry it with great honour,’ said Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers. He is certainly much improved, yet Henderson is sorely lacking a quality that can never be taken for granted. He has three goals this season. Gerrard, in his comparative dotage, has nine. Henderson has just 16 goals in his entire Liverpool career, dating back to 2011. In that same period, Gerrard has 42. @highlight Jordan Henderson captained Liverpool during Saturday's draw with Bolton @highlight Former Sunderland midfielder expected to take Steven Gerrard's captaincy @highlight Henderson is yet to show his ability he can influence results like Gerrard
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@placeholder has been ordered to test the lasagna withdrawn from the shelves for the drug's presence.
London (CNN) -- UK food safety officials have ordered the testing of all beef products following the discovery of horsemeat in beef lasagna sold by UK firm Findus, only weeks after many meat lovers were dismayed to learn horse and pig DNA had been found in burgers. Testing revealed between 60% and 100% horsemeat in samples of the Findus lasagna, food inspectors in the United Kingdom and Ireland said. More: Horsemeat found in hamburgers in Britain and Ireland Findus said it had withdrawn its lasagna -- labeled with the British spelling, "lasagne" -- from stores Monday as a precaution after its French supplier, Comigel, raised concerns about the type of meat used. @highlight NEW: Sweden's 3 largest retailers pull packaged lasagna suspected of horsemeat @highlight Findus France pulls three products because of horsemeat discovery @highlight Tests on Findus beef lasagna samples reveal horsemeat, UK inspectors say @highlight UK firm Findus pulled the lasagna, made by a French supplier, from stores Monday
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Hardworker: @placeholder's partner said through tears the 39-year-old was a hard worker and that he knew no one who would want to hurt him
By Helen Pow PUBLISHED: 11:34 EST, 24 September 2013 | UPDATED: 16:52 EST, 24 September 2013 A hardworking mechanic and his new bride have been shot dead outside their Delaware home. Joseph and Olga Connell were shot multiple times in front of the Paladin Club Condominiums in Wilmington around 1:30 a.m. Sunday as they returned from celebrating a friend's birthday. Mr Connell, 39, was pronounced dead at the scene while his older wife Olga, 46, was rushed to Wilmington Hospital where she succumbed to her injuries. The couple, who met online, were married in June in a small ceremony in the Virgin Islands. @highlight Joseph and Olga Connell were shot multiple times in front of the Paladin Club Condominiums in Wilmington, Delaware around 1:30 a.m. Sunday @highlight Neighbors heard a man shout before gunshots rang out @highlight Police believe the alleged murders were not random, but they have no suspect in custody and have not released a possible motive @highlight Mr Connell, 39, met his older bride, 46, online and married in a ceremony in the virgin Islands in June @highlight Russian-born Olga reportedly traveled to the US with her ex-husband before separating
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The equivalent figure for France will be just 115, for Germany 204 and the @placeholder 421.
England has become the most overcrowded major country in Europe. Population growth is so rapid that four times as many people will soon be crammed in as France and twice as many as Germany. England has overtaken the Netherlands to become second only to tiny Malta as the most densely populated nation in the EU. Squeeze: England has overtaken the Netherlands to become the most densely populated major nation in the EU Over the next 30 years the gap will widen because Germany, France and Holland will either decline or grow only slowly. The House of Commons figures – based on data from the UK and EU statistical agencies – show the huge impact of Labour’s open-door immigration policy. @highlight England has overtaken the Netherlands and is second only to tiny Malta @highlight Over the next 30 years the gap is expected to widen even more @highlight Figures show the huge impact of Labour’s open-door immigration policy
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But it suffered a setback last week when Mr @placeholder told an event to promote women in politics: ‘This place is full of sluts’.
A UKIP councillor has insisted he is not racist – because he has been on holiday to the Carribean. Viv Lewis, 83, repeatedly insisted ‘I like coloured people’ as the party again faced claims it was out of touch with modern Britain. To add further to UKIP’s woes, outspoken MEP Godfrey Bloom announced he was quitting after a string of controversies including branding party members ‘sluts’. Apology: UKIP councillor Viv Lewis, from Cornwall, repeatedly referred to 'coloured people' during a TV interview but denied being racist UKIP leader Nigel Farage has tried to repair the party’s reputation in recent weeks, insisting it had ‘grown up’ and was ready to win seats in the Commons. @highlight Viv Lewis, 83, denied being racist but referred to 'coloured people' on TV @highlight He insists he 'enjoyed the hospitality' during a trip to the Caribbean @highlight New race row comes as outspoken MEP Godfrey Bloom quits
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Toyota has settled similar allegations in agreements with a group of states, and has also paid settlements to some @placeholder car owners.
(CNN) -- The Justice Department is set to announce as soon as Wednesday a billion-dollar agreement with Toyota to settle a federal probe of the automaker's handling of customer complaints related to unintended acceleration, people familiar with the deal said. The investigation led by the office of Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara has examined allegations that the Japanese automotive giant initially misled federal authorities after the complaints became a source of controversy in 2009. Under the settlement, Toyota is expected to avoid criminal charges and is expected to pay about $1 billion, those familiar with the agreement said. "Toyota has cooperated with the U.S. attorney's office in this matter for more than four years," a Toyota spokeswoman said. "During that time, we have made fundamental changes to become a more responsive and customer-focused organization, and we are committed to continued improvements." @highlight Japanese automaker and prosecutors in billion-dollar agreement @highlight Toyota recalled millions of cars and trucks from 2009-10 over unintended acceleration @highlight Toyota is expected to avoid criminal charges, according to people familiar with the agreement @highlight The Justice Department is now looking into General Motors' handling of ignition switch problem
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One @placeholder official said the gunfight continued late into the night.
BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Two UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters collided Saturday night while landing in northern Baghdad, killing one Iraqi soldier, a U.S. military spokesman said. Two UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters, similar to this, crashed Saturday in northern Baghdad, the U.S. military says. Two U.S. troops and two Iraqi soldiers were injured, said military spokesman Lt. Patrick Evans. Enemy fire is not suspected, he said. However, two Interior Ministry officials said that a U.S. helicopter crashed in northeastern Baghdad as a result of clashes between U.S.-backed Iraqi forces and gunmen. The Iraqi officials said the area was sealed off, so they did not know casualty figures. @highlight Two Blackhawk helicopters crashed while landing in Baghdad, U.S. military says @highlight Iraqi soldier killed; coalition soldiers, Iraqi troops are among the injured @highlight Interior Ministry officials say one helicopter crashed during military clashes
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A few years ago they held sway in the @placeholder, and while the army has since reclaimed control, the militants remain a threat -- particularly for the teachers.
Swat Valley, Pakistan (CNN) -- The Sabaoon School for boys in northern Pakistan is anything but average. Nestled amid the bucolic charm of the Swat Valley's fertile terraced fields and steeply rising crags it looks idyllic. But if you get up close, a harsher reality becomes clear. Two army check-posts scrutinize visitors entering the sprawling site. Once inside, the high razor wire-topped walls around the classroom compounds create a feeling reminiscent of a prison. The boys here, aged 8 to 18, were all militants at some point. Some are killers, some helped build and plant improvised explosive devices, and others were destined to be suicide bombers until they were captured or turned over to the Pakistani army. All of them are at the school to be de-radicalized. @highlight Sabaoon School in Pakistan's Swat Valley works to de-radicalize local youth @highlight U.N. Special Rapporteur: U.S. drone strikes here have radicalized a new generation @highlight Up to 3,500 people have been killed in Pakistan by U.S. drone strikes since 2004 @highlight Between 18% and 23% of those killed were not militants, according to one report
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By August, Mr @placeholder has his son following a strict training regime to enable him to compete against much older children in sailing competitions.
By Emma Reynolds PUBLISHED: 09:38 EST, 10 October 2012 | UPDATED: 13:06 EST, 10 October 2012 A super-strict father prompted an outcry when he made his four-year-old son do press-ups in the snow wearing only his underpants and sail alone on the open ocean. But now China's 'Eagle Dad' has gone even further. He and his two children had to be rescued from the slopes of 12,000-foot (3,776-metre) Mount Fuji after embarking on a reckless climb. Scroll down for video Dangerous trip: He Liesheng and his son just had time to unfurl a banner that read, 'The Diaoyu Islands belong to China', before being helped down the mountain by park rangers @highlight He Liesheng has forced son to do press-ups in the snow in his underpants @highlight Sent the four-year out in boat on open seas alone @highlight Took only a cup of water and chocolate bar as rations for 12,000ft climb
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@placeholder had failed to toe the Party line, the government, in an
In any totalitarian regime, if you upset the dear leader then you become a non-person – literally. Even if, as in the case of North Korea’s Jang Song Thaek, you are that leader’s powerful deputy and uncle. As these pictures show, the unfortunate Jang yesterday found himself erased from history, his image removed from previously published official photos and videos. North Korea has released images of the moment Kim Jong Un's uncle was dragged from a meeting by police following his dismissal from government for 'criminal acts that baffle imagination'. Scroll down for videos Ousted: Footage allegedly of Jang Song-Thaek being dragged out from his chair by two police officials during a meeting in Pyongyang was aired on national television @highlight Jang Song Thaek was accused of daring to 'dream different dreams' @highlight Footage shows him being dragged from meeting by police in Pyongyang @highlight The footage was aired on national TV in humiliating public dismissal @highlight He is also accused of womanising, corruption, abusing alcohol and drugs @highlight His removal said to be part of Kim's plan to form a younger cabal around him
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@placeholder, 66, a leading conservative evangelical who was also a key
By Jonathan Petre PUBLISHED: 21:00 EST, 1 December 2012 | UPDATED: 21:01 EST, 1 December 2012 In crisis: The debacle has left incoming Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, facing crisis Members of the Church of England’s ‘parliament’ are attempting to oust one of its most senior figures following the defeat of legislation to allow women bishops. In a dramatic move, members of the General Synod’s House of Laity have secretly called an emergency meeting so they can hold a vote of no confidence in their Chair, Dr Philip Giddings, who spoke forcefully against the reform. They believe that, if Dr Giddings is forced out, the move could help Church leaders get around the rules and bring back the legislation before a new Synod is elected in three years’ time. @highlight General Synod's House of Laity have called a secret emergency meeting to hold a vote of no confidence in their Chair @highlight Dr Philip Giddings spoke forcefully against reform to allow women bishops
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"Just saw a @placeholder fly over our house," another resident said on Twitter.
Two of the United States' most recognizable military aircraft -- a pair of B-2 stealth bombers -- caught the eyes of residents as they arrived in Europe this week for training. "They seem to defy science!" said one Twitter user in Cirencester, England, who saw one of the stealth bombers in flight. The bombers' unique radar-evading design always draws attention, as does this training mission in particular, which comes at a time of conflict in Ukraine. An Air Force news release about the mission did not mention the Ukraine crisis, but U.S. fighter jets have previously been deployed to Europe on similar training missions to show support for NATO allies. @highlight The two U.S. Air Force aircraft are on a training mission @highlight Aim is to become familiar with air bases and operations in the area, Air Force says @highlight For local residents, the stealth bombers are a sight
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Just steps from the Pentagon complex, it is like many of the @placeholder memorials in that access is freely available 24 hours a day.
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The grooved, gray concrete wall rising from a few inches to a few feet seems to be solely for blocking the noise from the nearby highway, but like many parts of the new Pentagon memorial, there is more to the wall than meets the eye. Seven years after the September 11 attack on the Pentagon, the wall is designed to remind visitors of the youngest and oldest victims, wrapping the memorial in symbolic imagery. It stands 3 inches tall at its beginning, representing the youngest person killed there -- 3-year-old Dana Falkenberg -- and continues to a height of 71 inches, corresponding to the oldest victim, retired U.S. Navy Capt. John D. Yamnicky Sr. @highlight Pentagon unveils 9/11 memorial to honor the 184 victims killed there @highlight Benches are laid out in a pattern according to the year each victim was born @highlight Son visits site with dad to honor his mom: "I'm very impressed" @highlight Watch 9/11 memorials in New York and Washington on CNN.com Live
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@placeholder, played famously by mass murderer Anders Breivik, right
By Jaya Narain PUBLISHED: 04:37 EST, 5 September 2012 | UPDATED: 19:05 EST, 5 September 2012 A coroner yesterday urged parents to stop their children using adult video games after a boy of 14 hanged himself after playing Call of Duty. Callum Green regularly played the Certificate 18 game with his stepfather despite it featuring gruesome scenes of soldiers trying to kill each other. The boy’s behaviour deteriorated and, after being grounded by his mother following a row, he was found hanging by his school tie from his bunk bed. Scroll down for video Tragic: Callum Green hanged himself after he had played the controversial video game Call of Duty @highlight Callum Green had been on his PC before he killed himself last year @highlight He was grounded, and also wanted to run away with his girlfriend, 13, and have a baby, an inquest was told @highlight 'The age limitations on these various computer games are there for a very valid reason,' coroner John Pollard warned @highlight Mass murderers Anders Breivik and Mohammed Merah were avid players of Call Of Duty
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Having so many top players at one club requires great management and @placeholder deserves credit for creating a positive environment.
The duel between Owen Farrell and Jonny Wilkinson will make Saturday's Heineken Cup final extra special. It is Jonny's last game in Britain before he retires and he is up against the young guy who has taken over the England No 10 shirt he wore for so long. It's a battle capable of capturing everyone's imagination. Flat out for glory: Saracens fly-half Owen Farrell leads the charge for European success In the zone: Saracens fly-half Owen Farrell practices his place-kicking on Friday It's normal to compare and contrast opposition players but these two have many similarities. They faced each other in the semi-finals last year and, if anything, Owen has become more like Jonny since then. @highlight Saturday's Heineken Cup final is Jonny's last game in Britain before he retires @highlight Owen has become more like Wilkinson since they faced each other in last season's semi-final @highlight Playmakers Wilkinson and Matt Giteau will offer plenty of attacking options for Toulon @highlight Toulon coach Bernard Laporte has one of the hardest club jobs in rugby
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There was no fightback -- no last stand, no heroics from @placeholder.
(CNN) -- So goodbye. Nobody wanted it to end this way -- the embarrassment and humbling of a side which has brought so much joy to the world. "You cannot consider that this generation is finished," said Spain midfielder Xabi Alonso ahead of its crunch game against Chile. "On the contrary, we are still alive." But Alonso's words rang hollow Wednesday as Spain sank to a 2-0 defeat by Chile at the Maracana -- almost as if this generation has now received the last rites. Dumped out of the World Cup after just two group games on the same day that King Juan Carlos abdicated his throne and signed it over to Prince Felipe, the nation's footballers have now relinquished the crown they once wore with distinction. @highlight World champion Spain is out of the tournament @highlight Spain beaten 2-0 by Chile in Rio de Janeiro @highlight Eduardo Vargas and Charles Aranguiz scored the goals @highlight 10-man Cameroon also out after Croatia loss
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The @placeholder is the only service that attempts to track its military family members who commit suicide, the report says.
When Scott Warner swallowed a palm full of pills and washed them down with vodka, all he could think about was the way his son looked back at him and smiled before boarding a plane to Iraq. Heath Warner was 19, an Army private, when a bomb killed him in al Anbar Province on November 22, 2006. "From the moment those men in uniforms were at our door, each day, the pain kept getting worse," recalled Scott Warner. "I was crawling up a wall. People out in the real world would tell me, 'Why aren't you over this? He's been gone for years. Why aren't you better by now?' @highlight Defense Suicide Prevention Office sends a report to Congress @highlight It details a proposal for tracking suicides among military family members @highlight DOD could buy data from the CDC, combine it with information already kept, according to report @highlight Military father who attempted suicide: Tracking "would validate that families are traumatized"
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If you want help: The @placeholder government doesn't charge for visas arranged through expediters or travel agents, so all you'll have to pay is the company's fee.
(Budget Travel) -- Getting a visa can be a thicket of red tape -- or as easy as pie. Whether you should hire someone or do it yourself depends on where you're going. Article key DIY Do-it-yourself. Visas are easy to get on your own. $ Pay somebody. Save time and frustration by hiring some expert help. Australia (DIY) The easiest and cheapest method is applying online for an Electronic Travel Authority, a stampless visa ($17, eta.immi.gov.au). After completing a form that requires your passport details and a credit card, you can be approved in 30 seconds. You can also apply for an ETA in person at the embassy for free. Securing a visa by regular mail from the Washington, D.C., embassy is possible (austemb.org), but it costs $70 and takes two weeks. @highlight Visas for Brazil cost $100, and it's worth it to hire a specialist @highlight In Turkey, pay $20 at the Istanbul airport visa booth @highlight Russian tourist visas require proof of a Russia-based sponsor
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'So the only person who had that password was @placeholder.'
A Twitter-user signposted cyber-attacks which crippled the Home Office website by flooding it with huge amounts of internet traffic, a jury has heard. Mark Johnson, 44, of Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, is accused of encouraging the attack by the international hacking group Anonymous, which sent the Government sites into meltdown. The prosecution say Johnson encouraged a cyber-attack on websites run by the Home Office and Home Secretary Theresa May by posting links on his Twitter page. Mark Johnson (pictured) is accused of encouraging the attack by the international hacking group Anonymous Johnson is alleged to have posted a link on his social media account which meant other web users could join in with the hacking attack launched by the cyber activist group Anonymous in 2012. @highlight Mark Johnson, 44, is accused of encouraging the attack by Anonymous @highlight The international group sent Government sites into meltdown in June 2012 @highlight They flooded the website with traffic to make it crash in a 'DDOS' attack @highlight Part of 'Operation Theresa May' - a two-day online assault against the MP @highlight Johnson denies posting a link to the code for the attack on Twitter
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To be fair, Apple's new maps add important features @placeholder wasn't willing to share.
(CNN) -- Apple CEO Tim Cook had to apologize for the buggy new Maps app in the iPhone 5 and iOS 6 on Friday, saying that his company "fell short" of making a "world-class product." It was a gracious and humble admission of a major mistake -- a sign that Apple takes its customers seriously and conducts itself with integrity. "We are extremely sorry for the frustration this has caused," Cook said in a letter posted on the company's website. "We are doing everything we can to make Maps better." That relentless focus on treating customers right is why Apple has been the undisputed leader of the technology business for the past decade. But while the apology is commendable, the maps mistake was entirely Apple's fault. @highlight Apple CEO Tim Cook had to apologize for new Maps app on iPhone 5 and iOS 6 @highlight Nilay Patel: In its competition with Google, Apple seems to have gotten a bit lost @highlight He says it's more than a little strange for Apple to tell customers to try other products @highlight Patel: No company wants to be praised for its apologies; Apple needs to get it right
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"@placeholder understands and respects the rules and laws of the immigration authorities in Japan and fully wishes to cooperate with them," the spokesman said.
Tokyo, Japan (CNN) -- Paris Hilton left Japan late Wednesday afternoon after initially being refused entry because of a drug conviction, immigration officials said. The American socialite was heading back to the United States "after a lengthy delay at Japanese immigration," her spokesman said Wednesday. "Paris is very disappointed and fought hard to keep her business commitments and see her fans, but she is forced to postpone her commitments in Asia," the spokesman said. She arrived in Japan on Tuesday and had been allowed to spend the night, to see whether immigration officials would reconsider their initial refusal to allow her entry. Hilton left about 4 p.m. Wednesday, before they reached a final verdict, said an immigration official at Narita Airport. @highlight NEW: Hilton is "very disappointed" and fought to stay in Japan @highlight The socialite is headed back to the U.S. @highlight She pleaded guilty to a drug charge earlier in the week in Las Vegas @highlight Hilton was traveling on business, a spokesman said
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'We continue to expect @placeholder to adhere to its principles of integrity, ethics and fair play across all aspects of its operations,' added the statement from the consumer electronics company.
By Peter Graff, Reuters Sony has became the first World Cup sponsor to call for a thorough investigation into accusations bribes were paid to secure the 2022 tournament for Qatar, raising pressure on football chiefs who have threatened to move the tournament if the allegations are proved to be true. FIFA is conducting an internal investigation into the decisions to hold the 2018 World Cup in Russia and the 2022 Cup in Qatar. Qatar's bid in particular has attracted controversy from the outset because of the extreme summer heat during the months when the tournament is played and the tiny country's lack of domestic tradition. If it goes ahead, the dates are expected to be switched to later in the year, creating scheduling headaches for broadcasters and European clubs. @highlight Electronics giant is a partner of FIFA @highlight has called for thorough investigation into bribery claims @highlight FIFA are conducting an internal investigation @highlight Mohamed Bin Hammam alleged to have brokered deals and offered bribes
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Behind you: Leader @placeholder has Rory McIlroy in the chasing pack
By Derek Lawrenson for MailOnline Sergio Garcia leads at the halfway stage after a thrilling second round of the BMW Championship but worryingly for the revitalised Spaniard a familiar deadly foe has appeared in his rear view mirror. Rory McIlroy was well off the pace but a marvellous finish of three birdies in his last four holes for a second successive 67 has left him just two shots behind. Rory and Sergio has been a recurring theme this summer, of course, with the outcome to this point always the same. During the first two legs of his unforgettable treble, McIlroy defeated Garcia to claim the Open Championship at Hoylake and then the Bridgestone Invitational at Firestone. @highlight Sergio Garcia leads at the halfway stage on eight-under-par @highlight Rory McIlroy finished with three birdies in his last four holes @highlight Billy Horschel tied with McIlroy for third place on six under
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The unit is selling for nearly $4,600 per square foot, which is high for the @placeholder.
A 10,500-square-foot, three-floor luxurious apartment owned by a Saudi prince that has three panic rooms and a clear view of the Hudson River in New York's Upper West Side has been put on the market for $48.5million - down from the $75million price is was listed for in 2012. The apartment, reportedly owned by Prince Nawaf bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud, is located in the Heritage at Trump Palace and has four bedrooms, four bathrooms and six half bathrooms. Though the extravagant space had all the amenities a person could ask for, the prince, 82, is selling his apartment because he rarely uses it, according to listing agent Ryan Serhant. @highlight Saudi Prince Nawaf bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud is selling because he rarely uses it, real estate agent says @highlight Apartment was originally created by merging six smaller units on fifth, sixth and seventh floors of 31-story condo building @highlight Includes billiards room, hair salon, ventilated cigar room, outdoor terraces, spa and view of Hudson River @highlight Marked down from original listing of $75million
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What's worse, this mild, mediocre act of feminist revisionism seems oblivious to the very real, enduring and profound power of "@placeholder," which is so much more than just an effective scare machine.
(CNN) -- Alfred Hitchcock, one of the most famous film directors in the world, has re-emerged into the zeitgeist this year. In August, Hitchcock's "Vertigo" displaced "Citizen Kane" from its perch at the top of the prestigious Sight & Sound list of the greatest films ever made. There also had been renewed interest in "Psycho" on its 50th anniversary two years ago as well as the release of shiny new Blu-ray packages of his films. But not all the attention has been flattering. In September, HBO's film "The Girl" dramatized Tippi Hedren's behind-the-scenes horror stories from the making of "The Birds" (1963). According to the movie, Hitchcock was obsessed with his protege and sexually abusive. @highlight Anthony Hopkins stars as the famous director Alfred Hitchcock @highlight Helen Mirren plays Hitchcock's long-suffering wife, Alma Reville @highlight Alma is the true hero of the story, according to the critic @highlight "Hitchcock" chooses to demonize the artist, he says
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A U.N. spokesman said the U.N.'s mission in @placeholder was "under attack" on Monday.
(CNN) -- U.N. gunships battled rebels in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Monday, according to U.N. spokesman Michele Bonnardeaux. U.N. vehicles on Monday pass between lines of civilians fleeing fighting north of Goma, Congo. U.N. helicopter gunships, supporting national army forces on the ground, fired on rebels from the Congress for the Defense of the People in an effort to halt their advance on the village of Kibumba. CNDP is the French acronym for National Congress for the Defense of the People, a Congolese rebel group under renegade general Laurent Nkunda. The village of Kibumba is the location of a U.N.-administered internally displaced peoples camp, just 12 ½ miles (20 kilometers) north of the provincial capital, Goma, Bonnardeaux said. @highlight NEW: U.N. helicopters attack rebels north of Goma to stop advancement @highlight U.N. military commander in Congo resigns for "personal reasons" @highlight Thousands of protesters attack U.N.'s eastern Congo HQ with rocks, stones @highlight The attack has resulted in several deaths, an official said
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"They want to drive away the @placeholder armed forces on Chinese territory and ask all non-Tibetans to relocate themselves, people who have long spend their lives in that part of the Chinese territory.
(CNN) -- The Chinese government has made life "hell on Earth" for Tibetans during the half-century since a failed uprising against its rule in 1959, the Dalai Lama said Tuesday. "These 50 years have brought untold suffering and destruction to the land and people of Tibet," the 73-year-old spiritual and political leader of Tibetan Buddhists said from exile in Dharamsala, India. "Today, the religion, culture, language and identity ... are nearing extinction; in short, the Tibetan people are regarded like criminals deserving to be put to death." But Chinese officials blame the 50-year conflict on the Dalai Lama, accusing him of seeking an independent Tibet. @highlight Dalai Lama: "Untold suffering and destruction" brought to Tibet under Chinese rule @highlight Beijing accuses Dalai Lama of causing conflict, seeking independent Tibet @highlight Dalai says he seeks autonomy for region, not independence @highlight Tuesday marks 50th anniversary of failed uprising in Tibet against Chinese rule
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The Foxes forward was a constant thorn in @placeholder's side on Sunday and was vital to Leicester's victory.
The Premier League may only be four games old but there have already been plenty of twists and turns. Leicester City claimed a memorable 5-3 victory against Manchester United while Manchester City held Chelsea to a 1-1 draw at the Etihad. Here, EA Sports crunch the numbers to reveal the top 10 Premier League performers from the weekend. It's no surprise that Jamie Vardy and Leonardo Ulloa top the leaderboard after brilliant performances for the Foxes, but who else makes the top 10 in our Player Performance Index PPI chart? Jamie Vardy tops the Player Performance Index PPI chart after a brilliant display against Manchester United @highlight EA Sport crunch the numbers to reveal the Player Performance Index chart @highlight Jamie Vardy tops the list after stunning performance against Manchester United @highlight Vardy bagged four assists and scored to help Foxes to a 5-3 victory @highlight Mesut Ozil, Danny Welbeck and Papiss Cisse also make top 10
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Siddhartha Gautama, known as the Buddha, was a real person, born in what is now @placeholder.
By Aaron Sharp PUBLISHED: 02:44 EST, 26 November 2013 | UPDATED: 19:35 EST, 26 November 2013 British archaeologists have made a breakthrough discovery in dating the the birth of Buddhism. A group of 15 archaeologists led by Professor Robin Coningham of Durham University, have excavated an ancient shrine dating back to the sixth century BC which lay within the Maya Devi Temple in Lumbini, Nepal. The Unesco heritage site has long been identified as the birthplace of Buddhism, but the discovery of the shrine, believed to be the place where Siddhartha Gautama, the man who became Buddha, was born been hailed as the first archaeological material pinpointing the life of the deity. @highlight Group of 15 scientists excavated the Maya Devi Temple in Nepal @highlight The site has long been considered to be the birthplace of Buddha @highlight But the discovery of an ancient shrine suggests the true age of the deity @highlight Remains at the site suggest he was born in the 6th century BC
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"Round the year you'll see me travel to different places outside @placeholder, engage with young people...(there will be) a lot of change-making that will happen in my story.
(CNN) -- Vimlendu Jha is a natural leader. Just watch him in action. Born in Bihar state in north-eastern India, 27 year-old Vimlendu founded, and now runs the organization Swechha - We for Change Foundation. It started out as his cause-celebre a few years back as he was about to graduate from university in New Delhi. Vimlendu says he was disgusted with the pitiful condition of the river Yamuna, considered the sprawling city's lifeline. The Yamuna, which originates in the Himalayas and winds its way past the Taj Mahal, accounts for more than 70 percent of New Delhi's water supply. Yet it is one of the most endangered waterways in India. @highlight Vimlendu Jha will be reporting on his experiences in New Delhi, India @highlight He founded and runs the organization Swechha - We for Change Foundation @highlight Swechha works with young people on issues of environment and citizenship
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@placeholder is 30 now and Atletico believe their offer is a reasonable price.
Atletico Madrid are struggling to finance a deal to bring Fernando Torres back to the club from Chelsea. The club's chief executive Miguel Angel Gil was in London at the weekend amid reports that he had offered £12.5million for the 30-year-old ex-Liverpool striker. However, Torres is reluctant to take a pay cut from his estimated £8m a year salary and Chelsea would want closer to £20m for a player they paid £50m for three years ago. VIDEO Scroll down to watch How many attempts does it take Torres to score past Reina? Going back? Chelsea striker Fernando Torres, pictured here scoring against Atletico Madrid, could return to his former club this summer @highlight Chelsea want £20million for the striker they paid £50m for three years ago @highlight Atletico have offered around £12.5 million for the ex-Liverpool striker @highlight The 30-year-old is reluctant to take a cut on his £8m-a-year salary @highlight Chelsea have offered Romelu Lukaku to Atletico boss Diego Simeone @highlight Jose Mourinho has signed Diego Costa and Filipe Luis from Atletico
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The two-week synod on the theme of the family will be attended by more than 250 people - nearly all of them bishops of the 1.2 billion-member @placeholder and also 13 married couples.
Pope Francis said that guardian angels exist and people who listen to their advice are less likely to make the wrong decisions. 'The doctrine on angels is not fantasist. No, it's reality,' the pope said on Thursday during his daily mass in the small chapel in his residence at the Vatican. 'According to Church tradition we all have an angel with us, who protects us and helps us understand things,' he said in a message to mark the feast of the guardian angels, celebrated by Catholics on October 2. Scroll down for video Pope Francis said that guardian angels exist and people who listen to their advice are less likely to make the wrong decisions @highlight Pope Francis said that 'the doctrine on angels is not fantasist' @highlight He declared that everyone has a guardian angel who aids us in life @highlight His comments came ahead of a global assembly of Roman Catholic bishops
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"We wanted to establish things that the audience would associate with Carrie," @placeholder explained.
(InStyle) -- The plot details are still super-secret, but there's at least one thing that fans of "Sex and The City" can count on when Carrie and her crew return to the big screen next week: a visual feast of outrageous, over-the-top fashion. To celebrate the arrival of the hotly anticipated sequel, InStyle sat down with series costume designers Patricia Field, Rebecca Weinberg and Eric Daman -- as well as our very own fashion director Hal Rubenstein -- to compile a list of Ms. Bradshaw's greatest hits. #1: The Famous Tutu Carrie does Degas! According to Weinberg, "Sarah Jessica Parker was always very inspired" by the French impressionist's paintings of dancers, "and there were many moments when she captured that." This pale pink tutu, originally purchased for $5 and then reproduced by the series' skilled seamstresses "because," Weinberg said, "we knew it was going to get wet," was first spotted in the series' title sequence. When Carrie tried it on again in the first film (while cleaning out her closet) it was still the most iconic -- and literal -- interpretation of the ballerina look. @highlight Series costume designers Field, Weinberg and Daman talk Carrie's greatest hits @highlight The tutu Carrie tried on in the first film was originally worn in the series' title sequence @highlight Field's favorite is the Versace gown Carrie wore on her first night in Paris
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Thousands of tourists come to Stone Town each year and visit its many knickknack stores, but Janmohamed thought he would stand out by providing a piece of authentic @placeholder for them to bring home.
(CNN) -- In a tucked-away corner of Zanzibar's historic Stone Town lies a little shop of curiosities. Colorful bags, necklaces and hats hang on the racks, and beautiful African prints line the walls. In the back room, a low hum of sewing machines is a sign of busy artisans at work. Welcome to Aromas of Zanzibar, a clothing and accessories store that's different to others on the island. Founded by the 29-year-old entrepreneur Rizwan Janmohamed, every single thing the shop -- from guitar cases to can holders -- is made on site by local craftsmen, using only locally sourced materials. @highlight Aromas of Zanzibar sells clothing and accessories crafted in vibrant African prints @highlight All products are made on site by local artisans, using only locally sourced materials @highlight The shop is the brainchild of former hotel assistant manager Rizwan Janmohamed
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'What's lost here is she's the team captain and there's a reasonable expectation she'd be in the camp ahead of something as major as the @placeholder,' Hollingsworth said in a statement issued through a PR company.
By Sarah Dean An Australian athlete has been arrested during a bust-up at the Commonwealth Games athletes' village. A 29-year-old male, who has not been named, has been charged with assault after the incident on Wednesday at around 6am. He is being held in custody and will appear in Glasgow Sheriff Court on Friday. The athlete is alleged to be weightlifter Francois Etoundi, Fairfax Media understands. Etoundi overcame injuries to win a bronze medal in the 77kg class weightlifting on Monday. Scroll down for video Francois Etoundi, who won bronze in the Men's Weightlifting 77kg category at the Commonwealth Games, has allegedly been charged with assault @highlight A male athlete was arrested at 6am on Wednesday @highlight He has been charged with assault after an incident at the athletes' village @highlight Athletics team also in crisis after head coach is reportedly suspended @highlight Eric Hollingsworth launched an attack on Olympic champion Sally Pearson
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A similar move backfired when @placeholder met Bayern in this competition four years ago.
By Chris Wheeler Wayne Rooney handed Manchester United a huge injury boost as he trained ahead of their Champions League quarter-final against Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena. Rooney missed United's 4-0 win over Newcastle at the weekend after it emerged that he may have chipped a bone in his foot. Ryan Giggs also trained after missing the Newcastle game but Marouane Fellaini, who came off at St James' Park suffering from dizziness, and Rafael did not take part. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Guardiola bet a large glass of beer that Rooney will play All smiles: Wayne Rooney appeared in a relaxed mood as he joined his Manchester United team-mates on Tuesday @highlight Wayne Rooney trains ahead of Bayern Munich clash @highlight Striker may have chipped a bone in his foot @highlight Rooney was injured in the first leg against Bayern last week @highlight Manchester United ace has been working in the pool in bid to get fit @highlight Rooney is expected to board the team flight to Germany on Tuesday
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The momentum swung @placeholder' way as he birdied the 12th and Oosthuizen dropped a shot to fall two off the pace before the Spaniard extended his lead as he converted from eight feet a hole later.
(CNN) -- Alvaro Quiros triumphed at the Qatar Masters on Sunday when the Spaniard finished three shots clear of former champion Henrik Stenson and Louis Oosthuizen. Spaniard Quiros clinched his third European Tour title and now looks set for a first appearance at the Masters. The 26-year-old survived a late scare to card a final-round of three-under-par 69 and finish at 19-under 269 -- a showing that sends him into the world top 30 and opens the door for his Masters debut at Augusta in April. Swede Stenson's three-putt bogey at the last for a 68 allowed South African overnight leader Oosthuizen to share second with the 2006 champion after a final round of 71. @highlight Spaniard Alvaro Quiros triumphed by three strokes at the Qatar Masters @highlight Former champion Henrik Stenson and Louis Oosthuizen shared second @highlight Quiros is in line for his Masters debut after climbing into the world top 30
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It is no coincidence he was out with suspension when @placeholder crashed 2-1 at Newcastle at the start of December to lose their own unbeaten run.
Chelsea powerhouse Nemanja Matic hasn't lost a game for his club since April and heads into the new year threatening to be the Premier League's most dominant player of 2015. While Jose Mourinho's men lost their chance of emulating Arsenal's unbeaten season when they were beaten at Newcastle United, they still have an Invincible in their midst in Matic. The 26-year-old Serbia midfielder – strong, powerful, tactically and technically excellent and hailed as a 'giant' by Mourinho – proudly boasts a personal record of 23 wins and seven draws in his last 30 games for the club in all competitions. @highlight Chelsea have not lost with Nemanja Matic on the field since April @highlight Since then, he has played 30, winning 23 and drawing just seven @highlight Matic is strong, powerful, tactically and technically excellent for Chelsea @highlight The Blues can still win four trophies this season, and Matic will be at the heart of the team as they strive to make history
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Some of the biggest applause of the night came after a video was played of Jackson in @placeholder talking about his love for his hometown.
(CNN) -- Michael Jackson was the pride of Gary, Indiana, growing up, and on Friday, his hometown paid tribute to the late entertainer with a memorial and celebration in his honor. A group pays tribute to Michael Jackson by performing some of his signature moves. They remembered him as not just the King of Pop or the musician who took Hollywood by storm, but as someone with an unmatched enthusiasm and talent for entertaining even as a little boy growing up in this city of about 100,000 in northwestern Indiana, 30 miles from downtown Chicago, Illinois. Jackson's first music teacher, Anita Hill, spoke of teaching Jackson to sing "Climb Every Mountain," and remembered him as a "very energetic and wonderful student." @highlight Joe Jackson: "It's always good to come back home" @highlight Teachers, neighbors remember energetic boy full of talent @highlight Children, groups sing and dance to pay tribute to Jackson
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Lurking monster: An infrared image of @placeholder showing the location of the giant planet Beta Pictoris b
By Ted Thornhill PUBLISHED: 04:47 EST, 28 March 2012 | UPDATED: 04:52 EST, 28 March 2012 New terrestrial planets are believed to be forming around a neighbouring baby solar system – including a giant planet about the same distance to its host star as Saturn is to the Sun. Planets there may even contain mountains made entirely of diamonds, thanks to an abundance of carbon. The central star, Beta Pictoris, is twice as large as our sun and astronomers using Nasa’s Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer telescope discovered that it’s surrounded by a disk of extremely carbon-rich gas. Nasa’s Marc Kucher told Nature: ‘If carbon-rich worlds are forming in Beta Pictoris, they might be covered with tar and smog, with mountains made of giant diamonds. Life on such a planet is not implausible, but it would certainly be exotic.’ @highlight The central star, Beta Pictoris, is 12 million years old and about twice the size of our sun
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Thrilled: The young @placeholder showed their appreciation for some of the performers at the ceremony
Prince Harry was launched into a new leading role in the royal family last night when he took centre stage at the Olympic closing ceremony. In his most important solo Royal engagement yet, the third in line to the throne was selected as the figurehead for the spectacular farewell to the Games, which the Queen opened two weeks ago. The high-profile task of celebrating Britain’s glory at London 2012 fell to the 27-year-old prince, sitting alongside the Duchess of Cambridge, after a succession of prominent appearances in the crowd at many of the history-making events of the competition. He stepped in after his brother William, the Duke of Cambridge, had to return to work as a search-and-rescue helicopter pilot at RAF Valley in North Wales. @highlight Their appearance was part of a plan to leave the Games to younger Royals @highlight Kate accompanied Harry as the Duke of Cambridge was at work in Wales
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A shattered glass-plate window cascades down as violent anti G20 protesters loot stores in T@placeholder
A number of online anarchist groups have emerged, threatening to hold violent protests before and during next month's G20 summit in Brisbane. The news comes as authorities announced plans for a 24-hour court to deal with the expected mass arrests. Numerous groups have launched online campaigns threatening violence, with one saying that vandalism is 'not violent protest'. Scroll down for video Roads closures near the Brisbane Convention Centre, which will host the G20 Australia summit next month. Police planned a 24 hour special court in Brisbane for potential mass arrests from protests during the event Protesters smash police vehicles in Toronto's during the G20 summit protests in 2010. Australian activist groups are planning violent demonstrations in their online campaigns @highlight Local activist factions are planning violent protests @highlight An activist medic team has launched to treat protesters on site @highlight Police have planned a 24 hour special court in Brisbane @highlight Experts believe notorious international groups such as Black Bloc could be mobilising for the event @highlight G20 meetings have been met with large scale riots in the past
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In another tweet which caused some political commentators to scratch their heads - Murdoch asked why the Jewish-owned press does not back @placeholder
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 21:26 EST, 18 November 2012 | UPDATED: 21:26 EST, 18 November 2012 Rupert Murdoch has apologised for criticising the 'Jewish-owned press' in series of incendiary tweets about the current fighting in the Middle East. The controversial billionaire media mogul did not back down completely, however, insisting he did not understand why his critics were so outraged by his messages accusing the media of anti-Israel bias. He tweeted on Sunday: '"Jewish owned press" have been sternly criticised, suggesting link to Jewish reporters. Don't see this, but apologise unreservedly.' News Corp Chairman Rupert Murdoch has taken to his Twitter feed to question the 'bias' he feels that certain U.S. media organisations are displaying towards the fresh conflict in Gaza and Israel @highlight News Corp chief attacked over allegedly anti-Semitic comment @highlight Earlier accused CNN and AP of bias in coverage of Israel clash with Hamas
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Framed by a 12-foot long map of @placeholder divided into counties and congressional districts on loan from a Republican member of the state legislature, DeLancy also talks about the need for a strict photo ID law and that fraudulent voting is rampant in elections.
To Jay DeLancy, North Carolina is fraught with voter fraud and the state is doing nothing about it. So the former Air Force veteran has taken matters into his own hands and vows, as he sees it, to save the system from eroding honest elections. DeLancy launched the Voter Integrity Project more than three years ago, leading a band of volunteers in scouring public records and knocking on doors to root out irregularities in voter rolls. It's tedious work, and DeLancy has generated mixed results as well as a measure of controversy. Some call his efforts "sloppy" and question whether he's addressing a serious shortcoming or whether he's become -- intended or not -- illustrative of the tough Republican-driven voter identification law that critics contend intimidates and disenfranchises minority voters. @highlight Voter Integrity Project polices the election system to root out fraud in North Carolina elections @highlight Opponents say his efforts are intimidating voters @highlight The amount of fraud in the Tar Heel State is unknown, but some irregularities have been found @highlight North Carolina passed one of the strictest voter ID laws in the country
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@placeholder, whose third book, the graphic novel "Zombie Survival Guide: Recorded Attacks," will be released Wednesday, said zombies provide a safe and socially acceptable way to deal with those fears.
(CNN) -- They smell bad, can't talk and generally possess a single-minded hunger for human flesh. Jesse Eisenberg is pursued by zombies in the new release "Zombieland." So why, exactly, do we love zombies so much? According to experts -- and, yes, there are zombie experts -- it's because for all their limitations, the brain-rotted, animated corpses are so darned versatile -- helping reflect whatever our greatest fears happen to be at the time. "You can't shoot the financial meltdown in the head -- you can do that with a zombie," said Max Brooks, author of the best-selling "Zombie Survival Guide" and "World War Z" -- which is currently in development to become a movie. Watch clips from some essential zombie movies » @highlight It's cool to be ghoul again -- "Zombieland" is coming to get you on Friday @highlight Zombies personify many phobias, experts say, including fear of death itself @highlight Walking corpses are persistent -- both onscreen and in pop culture @highlight The undead have many fans; some can't wait to take them on
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In a statement issued Wednesday, the @placeholder expressed its concerns over the dire situation in South Sudan.
(CNN) -- In a few weeks, South Sudan will turn a year old. It ought to have been a joyous occasion. Instead, the world's newest nation is coping with a massive humanitarian crisis wrought by fighting between the armed forces of its nemesis to the north and an affiliate rebel movement. The fighting is hardly new. For decades before South Sudan's independence in July, civil war raged over territory, oil and religion. Now, aid groups warn that another nightmare looms as millions of people are on the move, desperate to flee fighting and find a safer place to live. The United Nations refugee agency said this week that the situation had sharply deteriorated in South Sudan's Upper Nile state, flooded with refugees crossing the border from Sudan. @highlight NEW: U.S. says it has contributed $34 million to help refugees @highlight South Sudan will mark its first anniversary amid a worsening refugee crisis @highlight About 150,000 refugees from Sudan have crossed the border @highlight Medecins Sans Frontieres describes horrific living conditions in the camps
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A spokesperson for ITV's @placeholder said: 'She will be on the panel next week so that answers the question.'
Judy Finnigan faces calls to be sacked from Loose Women after just one appearance on the show. The veteran broadcaster sparked fury during her debut as a panellist when she suggested a convicted rapist footballer should be allowed to return to his club because the victim was 'drunk' and the rape was 'unpleasant' but 'not violent'. After a huge backlash about the remarks branded 'disgusting' and 'damaging', she was eventually forced to 'apologise unreservedly' for the offence she had caused. But despite the clamour for her to leave the show, ITV told MailOnline today that she is still due to appear on the show again next week. @highlight Judy Finnigan's comments on rape sparked outrage during debut on show @highlight She was discussing convicted rapist Ched Evans' return to football @highlight Said rape he committed was 'not violent and victim was drunk' @highlight Now the 66-year-old faces calls to be sacked after just one appearance @highlight ITV spokesperson today confirmed she will appear on the show next week @highlight TV host has since 'apologised unreservedly' for any offence caused @highlight Evans, 25, was jailed for five years in 2012 after raping a 19-year-old woman @highlight His girlfriend today said she will ‘continue to stand by him’
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"It is an extremely stressful time for us all and we desperately want to find truth and justice for Meredith, who was so brutally and unnecessarily taken from us, and so we have decided to support each other in the @placeholder and follow closely here," the statement said.
The latest chapter in Amanda Knox's long legal battle began Monday in Florence, Italy, with a retrial over the 2007 killing of her British roommate Meredith Kercher. But Knox, 26, who has expressed concern about returning to a country where she spent four years behind bars, was not in court. Neither was Kercher's family, which said in a statement submitted by their lawyer in court on Monday that they would be following the new trial closely from the United Kingdom. Knox was convicted in 2009 of murdering Kercher, a 21-year old British exchange student who was found stabbed to death in November 2007 in the villa the two young women rented in the central Italian university town of Perugia. @highlight Meredith Kercher's family says they decided not to attend @highlight The Italian Supreme Court has sent the case back an appeals court @highlight Knox is staying in the United States and was not in court @highlight She has said she is afraid to return to the country where she spent four years in jail
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'@placeholder has burst onto the scene and been outstanding and in one of the most competitive leagues in the world he has been on of the top-performing players,' he added.
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has drawn a line under the ongoing debate over whether the club did enough to keep Steven Gerrard at the club. The Reds captain, whose move to the Los Angeles Galaxy this summer was confirmed on Wednesday, revealed earlier this week he would have signed a new contract had it been offered in pre-season. Liverpool's offer of an extended deal did not arrive until November, by which time the 34-year-old was already considering his future, and that has prompted questions about the club's handling of the affair. VIDEO Scroll down for Brendan Rodgers: Steven Gerrard is still a top-class player @highlight Brendan Rodgers denied not doing enough to keep Steven Gerrard @highlight Gerrard announced he will join Los Angeles Galaxy next season @highlight Liverpool did not offer captain Gerrard a new contract until November @highlight Rodgers has turned focus on to finding replacement for Gerrard @highlight Meanwhile, Raheem Sterling is set to sign a new contract @highlight Click here for more Liverpool news
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The other girls chatter about wanting to go back home to @placeholder.
Bekaa Valley, Lebanon (CNN) -- Tucked between snow-topped mountains, Lebanon's Bekaa Valley is home to dozens of ramshackle camps housing Syrian refugees who have little to protect them against the cold. It was the image of children with no shoes in the bitter winter and mud that Hala Habib Qiblawi, a designer and mother of three, couldn't get out of her mind over the past year. "It was the first thing ... the only thing that stayed in my head," she says. This year, she decided to do something about it. She was in the process of organizing her campaign, procuring winter boots for children, when Lebanon was hit by one of its coldest spells and harshest storms in memory. @highlight Syrian children in refugee camps in Lebanon lack basics to get through harsh winters @highlight Hala Habib Qiblawi organized a Facebook campaign to get rain boots for children @highlight Within 24 hours she had thousands of pairs of boots, and more keep arriving @highlight "There is still humanity on earth, especially in this part of the world," Qiblawi says
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"And to those who have asked for a sequel, @placeholder fully intends to keep writing the series, although he will probably continue to turn down personal appearances."
(CNN) -- "Harry Potter" creator J.K. Rowling donned an invisibility cloak of her own for her new novel. In top-secret fashion, she published "The Cuckoo's Calling" under the name Robert Galbraith. Her publisher, Mulholland Books -- an imprint of Little, Brown and Company -- described the author as a former member of the Special Investigative Branch of the Royal Military Police. "He left the military in 2003 and has been working since then in the civilian security industry," the publisher's website said. "The idea for (protagonist) Cormoran Strike grew directly out of his own experiences and those of his military friends who returned to the civilian world. 'Robert Galbraith' is a pseudonym." @highlight J.K. Rowling secretly wrote "The Cuckoo's Calling" @highlight The publisher pretended the author was Robert Galbraith, a former soldier and police officer @highlight It's been "wonderful to publish without hype or expectation," Rowling says @highlight Sales on Amazon spiked 507,000% after the news broke
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He told the audience it was his decision to leave, adding, '@placeholder has been fine with me.'
By Associated Press A few weeks after David Letterman announced he'd be retiring from the CBS late-night television line-up, Craig Ferguson has done the same. Ferguson, host of 'The Late Late Show' since 2005, told his studio audience during Monday's taping that he will step down at the end of the year. Ferguson's show airs after Letterman's, at 12:35am on weekdays. Putting his feet up: Craig Ferguson, pictured on The Late Late Show last November, has announced he will step down from his show at the end of the year Retirement: Ferguson, once considered a strong contender to succeed David Letterman, has suffered from a ratings slip @highlight The 51-year-old Scottish comedian announced his retirement during Monday's taping @highlight He has been the host of The Late Late Show since 2005 @highlight Ferguson will finish the year out at the late-night show and already has another gig set up as the host of 'Celebrity Name Game'
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Barely seconds from the restart, @placeholder won a set-piece of their own about 10 yards in from the touchline on the left.
Dougie Freedman’s tenure as Nottingham Forest manager started on a positive note as goals from Danny Collins, Henri Lansbury and Ben Osborn pushed Brighton deeper into relegation trouble. The hosts had led through Lewis Dunk’s opener shortly before half-time, only for Collins to head Forest level almost immediately. Having struggled to impose themselves for long spells, Forest slowly grew in confidence after the break with Lansbury’s free-kick and Osborn’s late third putting them firmly in control. But they had to endure a nervy finale when Brighton debutant Beram Kayal headed late on and Jamaal Lascelles headed another Kayal chance off the line and onto the bar in stoppage time to preserve the points. @highlight Lewis Dunk opened the scoring for Brighton at the Amex Stadium @highlight Nottingham Forest defender Danny Collins replied for the away side @highlight Ex Arsenal man Henri Lansbury gave Forest the lead in the second half @highlight Ben Osborn secured all three points for Dougie Freedman with a third @highlight Beram Kayal netted a consolation goal for Brighton in injury time
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The Clinton-Warren relationship is part of the former first lady's months-long process of soliciting ideas and seeking advice from leading @placeholder as she prepares for an all-but-certain 2016 run.
Washington (CNN)Hillary Clinton has sought advice from dozens of people over the past several months in the run up to a likely presidential bid, but one such source stands out from the rest: Sen. Elizabeth Warren. Clinton has reached out to the Massachusetts senator "several times" over the past six months, a source with knowledge of Clinton's plans told CNN on Tuesday, a sign of how important Warren's wing of the Democratic party is to the foundation of a would-be presidential bid for the former secretary of state. The two met privately at the former secretary of state's Washington, D.C. home in December, according to the source, and have talked on the phone, as well. The New York Times first reported the December meeting on Tuesday. @highlight Hillary Clinton has reached out to Elizabeth Warren "several times" over the past six months, says a source with knowledge @highlight This relationship included a December meeting and a phone call between the two Democratic leaders
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In late 2011, @placeholder made its largest single aviation sale -- 230 planes totaling $21.7 billion -- to Lion Air.
(CNN) -- A preliminary investigation report into last month's Lion Air crash into the sea off Bali has called on the budget carrier to implement several safety and pilot training recommendations. The report by Indonesia's National Transportation Safety Committee found the 24-year-old co-pilot, with 1,200 hours flying experience, could not see the runway upon approach and handed controls to the pilot at an altitude of 150 feet (45 meters) moments before the crash. The plane, a Boeing 737-800 manufactured in February and only used by Lion Air since March, was found to be airworthy and had only 142 hours of flying time. @highlight Preliminary report did not outline cause of the Bali crash @highlight Issued several safety recommendations to Lion Air around pilot training @highlight Plane missed runway, landed in water in April
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A hugely successful recording star, @placeholder also is no stranger to the big screen.
(CNN) -- Acclaimed director Clint Eastwood and singer Beyonce Knowles may team up in a remake of "A Star Is Born," a Warner Bros. official said. Eastwood, the entertainment icon known for his gruff portrayals, is in talks to direct the 1937 classic, a Warner Bros. spokeswoman said. And Knowles is in negotiations to star in the film. There has been no date set for the launch of the movie which explores the relationship between a Hollywood starlet and an older aging actor. In 1937, Janet Gaynor and Fredric March starred in the film. Judy Garland and James Mason starred in a remake in 1954. Barbra Streisand and Kris Kristofferson starred in another remake in 1976. @highlight Clinton Eastwood and Beyonce Knowles are in talks to work on the film @highlight Eastwood may direct a remake of the 1937 classic @highlight It has already been remade two other times
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The report describes how @placeholder was helping police find him but had been warned about approaching the killer by a policewoman.
By Anna Edwards PUBLISHED: 14:38 EST, 1 March 2013 | UPDATED: 14:42 EST, 1 March 2013 A Serious Case Review following the death of a teenager who was tied to a tree, tortured, sexually assaulted and killed has recommended 111 separate changes in procedure to the agencies that dealt with her. It found the extent of her vulnerabilities 'was not understood by professionals working with her' and a found a wealth of ways agencies care of her was 'weak'. Hannah Windsor, 17, suffered an horrific death last May at the hands of her sadistic boyfriend Adam Lewis, who pleaded guilty to murder, two charges of assault, burglary, and arson at his trial last year and denied two charges of rape. @highlight Hannah Windsor was tied to a tree, tortured and killed by her boyfriend @highlight Serious Case Review found that care was 'weak' for teenager @highlight No child protection plan was formulated for vulnerable 17-year-old @highlight No assessment took account of her developmental progress and information contained in key records was not adequately appraised @highlight Recourse was made to family members, friends and specialist housing provision - but there was no accurate evaluation to ensure that safe care was being provided for her. @highlight Warning signs of tension in the systems that surrounded Hannah were not always heeded @highlight Not recognising the extent of her vulnerabilities had a number of consequences 'which were significant.' @highlight Hannah's relationships and behaviours were not always understood in the context of both her learning difficulties and of the adversity she had suffered in life. @highlight The review found Hannah 'was not adequately diverted from harmful activities.' @highlight The local authority 'did not adequately consider its responsibilities under the Children Act to provide accommodation to her.' @highlight If Hannah had been accommodated properly, a core assessment could have been completed and more thorough understanding of what needed to happen next could have been developed. @highlight Promotion of her welfare was 'generally weak' @highlight No child protection plan was ever properly formulated.
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"Anyone with information about this individual should come forward as soon as possible," he added, referring to @placeholder's movements through the region during the time that the killings and abductions occurred.
(CNN) -- DNA evidence links a now-dead American convict to the murder of a Canadian teenager who disappeared in 1974, authorities in British Columbia said Tuesday. Bobby Jack Fowler, who died in an Oregon prison in 2006, is responsible for the murder of 16-year-old Colleen MacMillen, Inspector Gary Shinkaruk of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police said at a news conference. Authorities said while the case is closed on MacMillen's death, investigations continue into the abductions and killings of other women in the same region of Canada, and the search is still on for information in those cases. "Today's announcement and public plea for assistance is a significant milestone in our commitment to solving a series of missing and murdered women investigations in British Columbia," said Deputy Commissioner Craig Callens, commanding officer of the RCMP in British Columbia. @highlight 16-year-old Colleen MacMillen was murdered in British Columbia in 1974 @highlight On Tuesday, Canadian authorities said DNA tied an American man to her death @highlight The man, Bobby Jack Fowler, died in a U.S. prison in 2006 @highlight But he remains a "person of interest" in 9 cases of missing or murdered Canadian women
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They were outstanding 12 months ago when he tried to engineer a move to @placeholder.
Suddenly it feels different. Speculation about Luis Suarez’s future is nothing new but this time, almost in the blink of an eye, his departure from Liverpool seems inevitable. ‘Why?’ you will ask. Liverpool, after all, have not been approached by any club in Europe about Suarez since Arsenal’s ham-fisted £40million plus £1 offer last July nor has he personally told Brendan Rodgers or members of Anfield’s hierarchy that he wants to leave. Furthermore, the impression in the dressing room is that Suarez wants to give Liverpool 12 more months, to sample Champions League nights at Anfield and help the club attempt to go one place better after that remarkable pursuit of the Barclays Premier League trophy last season.VIDEO Scroll down to see Uruguay hero Suarez get serenaded by his team-mates @highlight Barcelona are closing in on Liverpool superstar Luis Suarez @highlight But the 27-year-old is believed to want to stay for 12 more months and experience Champions League football at Anfield @highlight Liverpool held off last summer as Arsenal attempted to sign the striker @highlight He is currently with Uruguay preparing for World Cup showdown with Italy
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‘People think @placeholder is all about cleaning, but it’s not.
By Emma Innes PUBLISHED: 06:12 EST, 11 March 2014 | UPDATED: 07:31 EST, 11 March 2014 A hopelessly romantic OCD sufferer says she is unable to meet Mr Right because her illness means she is terrified of love. Heather Bayliss, who also has Asperger syndrome, would like nothing more than to find a man, but says her crippling obsessive compulsive disorder makes it impossible. The 39-year-old dreams of the day she can get her debilitating condition under control and settle down with her ideal partner. Heather Bayliss, 39, has severe obsessive compulsive disorder as well as Asperger syndrome @highlight Heather Bayliss has both OCD and Asperger syndrome @highlight She will only leave home to go shopping or see her mother @highlight Her Asperger syndrome means she also finds social interaction hard @highlight She has tried internet dating but says people aren't interested in her when they learn about her OCD and Asperger syndrome
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Monguno, a town of about 100,000 people in northeast @placeholder, is about a 135-kilometer (85-mile) drive from Maiduguri, a city of more than 600,000.
Kano, Nigeria (CNN)Hundreds of Boko Haram gunmen on Sunday launched a predawn attack on the Nigerian city of Maiduguri and were locked in a fierce battle with government troops on the outskirts of the city, according to the military, residents and citizen vigilantes. The militants launched a simultaneous attack on the town of Monguno and were apparently successful in taking control of the town and its military barracks, a Nigerian military officer in Maiduguri told CNN. "Our soldiers initially repelled the terrorists but they mobilized more fighters and came back in full force. They overwhelmed our troops and forced them to retreat," said the officer, who asked not to be named because he was not authorized to speak to the media. @highlight Boko Haram takes control of Monguno and its huge military barracks, military says @highlight Military using jets to bomb Boko Haram positions, a vigilante says; curfew in place, residents flee @highlight On Friday, Boko Haram released 192 hostages taken in January 6 raid; 26 boys still being held
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The Rossoneri finished eighth in the 2013-2014 Serie A campaign and missed out on @placeholder football
AC Milan have been mocked on social media over reports that they have sold their luxurious team bus to cut costs. Italian media widely reported that the seven-times European champions had sold the vehicle for £115,000 and hoped to save £153,000 per year. One Twitter user posted a photo-shopped picture of the Milan players standing by the side of a motorway behind chief executive Adriano Galliani, who was holding a sign which read 'Roma' AC Milan have sold their £115,000 team bus in order to cut costs at the club, it is reported in the media One fan lampoons Milan's financial woes with a photo-shopped image of players' hitch-hiking to their games @highlight Reports claim that AC Milan have sold their team bus to save money @highlight Fans have mocked Milan's financial woes on social media @highlight The club are yet to comment on the situation @highlight Milan are currently eighth in Serie A table
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Curiosity landed on @placeholder in August 2012, but before beginning the drive toward Mount Sharp, the rover spent much of the mission's first year productively studying an area much closer to the landing site, but in the opposite direction.
Nasa has sent its Curiosity rover to investigate a mysterious set of rocks they have dubbed the 'pink cliffs' They form a strange ledge that Nasa is keen to examine, and possibly drill into. It is hoped the unique formation could give clues to how Mars formed. Scroll down for video This small ridge, about 3 feet (1 meter) long, appears to resist wind erosion more than the flatter plates around it, and has been dubbed the 'pink cliff'. This image combines several frames , and the colour has been altered to resemble how it would appear on Earth. Exposed layers on the lower portion of Mount Sharp, where curiosity is, are expected to hold evidence about dramatic changes in the environmental evolution of Mars. @highlight Nasa has dubbed rocky ledge the 'Pink Cliffs' and wants to examine how it seems to resist wind erosion @highlight Has sent Curiosity rover to examine the area - and it could even drill into them
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The @placeholder region is tied together by these nations' historical, commercial, religious and, more recently, ideological exchanges.
Algeria (CNN) -- All eyes are on Algeria following the hostage crisis at a BP gas facility that left at least 37 hostages -- and dozens of militants -- dead. And while we're uncovering details of what happened at the remote desert complex at In Amenas and why, we must also scrutinize what this crisis tells us about security in North Africa, or the Maghreb. This tragedy is the outcome of a larger series of events that cannot be separated from its transnational -- and especially regional -- context. Read more: Power struggle: The North African gas industry targeted by militants @highlight The Algeria hostage crisis left dozens of hostages and militants dead @highlight Robert P. Parks says this highlights the security issues in North Africa @highlight 'This tragedy is the outcome of a larger series of events,' says Parks @highlight How do al Qaeda and other jihadi Islamist movements figure in region's context?
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After a scruffy lap, Hamilton responds to leapfrog Massa and @placeholder and return to the top of the timesheets, one tenth or so faster than his Mercedes team-mate.
Lewis Hamilton conjured an impressive qualifying lap to claim his first pole position for eight races ahead of the Italian Grand Prix. Since last starting from top spot on the grid in Spain in May, Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg has claimed six poles in seven grands prix, whilst Hamilton has endured a catalogue of woes. But in a straight fight around a power circuit such as Monza, it was Hamilton who blew everybody out of the water - finishing more than a quarter of a second faster than Rosberg as Mercedes clinched their seventh front-row lock-out of the campaign. Now, click here to read the full report... @highlight Hamilton records his first pole position since May's Spanish Grand Prix @highlight His rival Nico Rosberg will start alongside him on the front row at Monza @highlight Valtteri Bottas will start in 3rd with team-mate Felipe Massa alongside him @highlight Hamilton is 29 points adrift of Rosberg following Belgian GP smash
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The bedrock of Watson's success is his thumping drive, his ability to hammer the ball over 350 yards perfectly suited to the @placeholder course.
(CNN) -- Stomach for the fight, matched by a stomach for waffles and hash browns. Bubba Watson, the American golfer who has just become a multiple golf winner, showed he had the appetite for both as he secured his second Masters win, adding another green jacket to the one he won in 2012. As he walked down the 18th fairway, Watson was able to soak up the atmosphere and prepare for a celebratory trip to the Waffle House. A far cry from his nerve-shredding playoff win over Louis Oosthuizen at Augusta National two years ago. "I wanted to start celebrating but my caddie was in my ear saying, 'Not yet, not yet. Wait until we putt out and then celebrate all you want,'" the 35-year-old told CNN before a winner's dinner of waffles and hash browns. @highlight Bubba Watson toasts second Masters success with trip to Waffle House @highlight The American secures a three-shot victory over Jordan Spieth and Jonas Blixt @highlight Watson wins at Augusta National for the second time after his triumph in 2012 @highlight "I see myself as a blessed man," Watson told CNN
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'For whatever reason, [some] @placeholder decided early on that this was a
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder took to ABC's 'This Week' Sunday morning to blast conservative personality and former Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin, in response to her editorial calling for the impeachment of President Obama. 'She wasn't a particularly good vice presidential candidate' said Holder on the political talk show, speaking to host George Stephanopoulos. 'She's an even worse judge of who ought to be impeached and why.' Holder's comments were responses to an editorial written by Palin and published last week on Breitbart.com, entitled 'It's Time to Impeach President Obama.' US Attorney General Eric Holder (pictured left) took aim at a recent op-ed by Sarah Palin (pictured right), in which the conservative personality advocated for the impeachment of President Obama @highlight Holder was responding to a July 8 op-ed by Sarah Palin published on Breitbart.com, in which she claimed that Obama's lax policies regarding border control were grounds for impeachment @highlight Also criticized by Holder were calls for his own impeachment due to his declining to hire a special prosecutor to handle the IRS scandal, as well as the Republican-led lawsuit against Obamacare @highlight Holder: 'A certain racial component' to 'people talking about taking their country back'
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But what keeps these collectors making several trips a year to @placeholder is the tight friendships they've formed with other collectors who share their passion.
Standing in a loose circle with hands raised, a group of around five dozen adults recite an oath to be the best adoptive parent in the world. Then, when their word is given, they scramble around the room to find their perfect baby. Meet the Cabbage Patch Kid collectors, a group of avid fans of the chubby-cheeked Eighties dolls, who assemble at Babyland General Hospital, the birthplace of Cabbage Patch Kids, to snag a limited-edition, hand-stitched newborn. Babyland General Hospital in Cleveland, Georgia, has been the home of Cabbage Patch Kids since 1978 when Xavier Roberts, a young artist from the area, created the fabric dolls that went on to become a worldwide phenomenon. @highlight Babyland General Hospital is the birthplace of Cabbage Patch Kids @highlight Founded in 1978 the Southern ranch is a Mecca for collectors who travel to see the Kids 'delivered' from Mother Cabbage under a Magic Crystal Tree @highlight Collectors pledge to be the 'best adoptive parents they can be' @highlight Newer hand-stitched babies start at about $225 (about £144), but vintage dolls can sell for tens of thousands of dollars
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said: 'It appears the @placeholder government is more concerned about the
By Steve Robson PUBLISHED: 13:04 EST, 17 May 2013 | UPDATED: 08:24 EST, 18 May 2013 The inquest into the death of poisoned spy Alexander Litvinenko could be scrapped and replaced with a public inquiry to allow evidence to be heard in secret. Coroner Sir Robert Owen ruled today that he cannot hear evidence on whether Mr Litvinenko's death could have been prevented, or any alleged links to the involvement of the Russian state, in public. Mr Litvinenko's widow Marina described the decision as a 'frightening precedent' and 'a tragedy for British justice.' Justice: The family of Alexander Litvinenko want his inquest to be held in public but a coroner has upheld an appeal by the UK Foreign Office for parts to be heard behind closed doors @highlight Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko was poisoned in London hotel in 2006 @highlight Sir Robert Owen rules some parts of inquest should be heard in secret @highlight Evidence of involvement of Russian government will be kept under wraps @highlight Widow Marina describes decision as 'a tragedy for British justice' @highlight Solicitors will push for a full inquiry to be heard in public
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driver of the car in which Mr @placeholder and his wife were travelling was
Suspect: Police in Pakistan consider Muzaffar Hussain the chief suspect in the double killing The father of a woman gunned down with her Scottish businessman husband was last night named as the chief suspect in what is thought to have been an ‘honour killing’. Glasgow-based Saif Rehman, 31, and Uzma Naurin, 30, from New York, were shot dead on a trip to Pakistan, when their car was ambushed in the north-eastern city of Gujrat. Police in the country say Miss Naurin’s taxi driver father, 58-year-old Muzaffar Hussain, is being viewed as a chief suspect in the shootings. Mr Hussain, from New Jersey, was in Pakistan at the time of the killing but has now returned to his U.S. home. @highlight Taxi driver flew to U.S. after couple were shot dead @highlight Sources suggest marriage caused upset among the newlywed wife's family
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Prediction: The 24-year-old expects @placeholder to have a 'great season' after signing for the club
By Chris Waugh Follow @@ChrisDHWaugh Daryl Janmaat has declared his transfer to Newcastle United as the 'perfect move' following his £5million move from Feyenoord. The 24-year-old Holland international right-back's arrival in the North East was confirmed by Newcastle on Thursday, as was the departure of France full-back Mathieu Debuchy to Arsenal. Janmaat underwent a medical on Tyneside earlier this week before signing a six-year contract and he will replace Debuchy as the club's first-choice right-back. Got their man: Newcastle have completed the signing of Dutch international right-back Daryl Janmaat Right choice: Janmaat has described his move to the North East of England as the 'perfect move' for him @highlight Janmaat moves to the North East as a replacement for Mathieu Debuchy @highlight Holland full-back described Newcastle as a 'fantastic club with a big history' @highlight Right-back Debuchy has signed for Arsenal in a £10million move @highlight Janmaat completed his medical earlier in the week and signed six-year deal @highlight Newcastle boss Alan Pardew says he is 'delighted' to have signed Janmaat
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The figures also revealed a huge boost for @placeholder's Kindle Fire tablet.
By Mark Prigg PUBLISHED: 14:19 EST, 27 December 2012 | UPDATED: 14:23 EST, 27 December 2012 Apple's iPad has been revealed as the big winner in the Christmas gadget wards, according to record breaking figures for downloads on Christmas day. 328m apps were downloaded on the 25th December, with 51% of them tablets and 49% smartphones, according to mobile analytics firm Flurry. 'The big winners were Apple iPads, Apple iPad Minis and Amazon Kindle Fire HD 7" tablets,' it said. Researchers tracked the number of apps downloaded on Christmas day, and said that more tablet apps were bought, with Apple's iPad the biggest winner @highlight 328million apps downloaded on Christmas Day @highlight Apple iPad, iPad mini and Amazon's Kindle named as the big winners @highlight Tablets outnumber smartphones by 51% to 49% @highlight A billion apps set to be downloaded between Christmas Day and New Year's Day
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Opponents: An Israeli soldier fires a tear gas canister at @placeholder throwing stones during a military operation in the West Bank
Assassination claim: Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat died of thromboccytopenia At first they thought it must have been something he’d eaten. About two hours after having supper, at 11.30pm on the evening of October 11, 2004, Yasser Arafat felt sick. The 75-year-old chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organisation vomited twice, then felt a little better. But when he awoke the next morning, he felt worse. A doctor diagnosed viral gastroenteritis, and the Palestinian leader was given medicine. By that evening he seemed to be responding well, and a report later stated he ‘continued with his usual activities’ at his compound in Ramallah on the West Bank. @highlight The 75-year-old died of a blood condition in 2004 aged 75 @highlight Radioactive substance found on his belongings - including his toothbrush @highlight Israeli intelligence may have been behind the Palestinian's death
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@placeholder's entrepreneurial activities rest on the shoulders of previous visioneers.
(CNN) -- Recently, technology enthusiasts around the planet had the opportunity to get better acquainted with Elon Musk, the creator of SpaceX, the first privately owned company to send a spacecraft to the space station. Launched in the same manner as a Silicon Valley startup, SpaceX designed and manufactured the Dragon capsule, which successfully completed a mission with the International Space Station before splashing down into the Pacific Ocean. I see Musk, a 40-year-old entrepreneur who made his fortune by co-founding PayPal, as a "visioneer." That is to say, he is someone who combines scientific and engineering prowess -- in his case, a degree in physics -- with an expansive view of how technology will upend traditional economic models, and has the ability to inspire others to support his work. @highlight SpaceX successfully launched the Dragon capsule to the space station @highlight W. Patrick McCray: Elon Musk, founder of SpaceX, is a "visioneer" @highlight He says people like Musk can take ideas out of science fiction and turn them into reality @highlight McCray: America must make sure it remains the top destination for visioneers
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So @placeholder had to swallow his pride and go back to the university.
(CNN) -- Journalism can be an unforgiving profession. Mistakes are easy to make, and they're usually made publicly, which means red faces and awkward apologies all around. The only comfort is that everybody -- EVERYBODY -- makes them at some point. We'll prove it to you. Here are nine CNN journalists -- including anchor Brooke Baldwin, in the video above -- sharing their most embarrassing professional moments and what they learned from them. Actually record It doesn't matter how awesome your interview is if you don't have a record of it. Steve Goldberg, a CNN senior producer, learned that one the hard way. @highlight CNN's iReport Boot Camp challenges iReporters to improve their storytelling chops @highlight This week, we're sharing mistakes we made in our careers and what we learned @highlight Read about CNN producers' ridiculous headlines, on-air mishaps and other slip-ups @highlight Find other journalism and storytelling tips on our Boot Camp homepage
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This so-called treatment was just a thinly veiled threat to ruin Mr. @placeholder if he did not pay me a lot of money.
New York (CNN) -- Robert "Joe" Halderman, the former CBS News producer accused of trying to blackmail comedian David Letterman, agreed Tuesday to plead guilty to attempted second-degree grand larceny in exchange for six months in jail, five years probation and 1,000 hours of community service. "This is a serious sentence that properly reflects the crimes that Mr. Halderman has now admitted that he committed, and it is a fitting end to the case," said Letterman lawyer Daniel J. Horwitz. During Tuesday's taping of his "Late Night" show, Letterman expressed gratitude and relief that the matter is over. "Now, I'd never been involved in anything like this in my life, and I was concerned and full of anxiety and nervous and worried," he said. "And the people in the district attorney's office said, 'This will be handled professionally, this will be handled skillfully, and appropriately.' Well, the matter was resolved today, and they were exactly right -- it was handled professionally, skillfully and appropriately." @highlight David Letterman says police, prosecutors were professional, skillful @highlight With plea, Robert "Joe" Halderman will get six months in jail, five years' probation @highlight Halderman pleads guilty to attempted grand larceny in the second degree @highlight Ex-CBS news producer admitted to trying to extort $2 million from Letterman
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To see the referee coming out and inspecting the courts, that's the whole drama that belongs to @placeholder.
(CNN) -- A worrying back problem and the damp British weather were not enough to stop Roger Federer marching into a 33rd successive grand slam quarterfinal on Monday. The 16-time major winner kept alive his hopes of joining Pete Sampras on seven Wimbledon successes after beating another tennis veteran Xavier Malisse 7-6 (7-1) 6-1 4-6 6-3 for the 850th victory of his illustrious career. Federer, who had to come from two sets down to defeat fellow 30-year-old Julien Benneteau on Friday, needed to call for a medical timeout to receive painkillers at 4-3 up in the opener. "I was in a lot of pain. The treatment and the painkillers worked. I started to feel better as the match went on," said the Swiss, who will next play another 30-year-old, Russian 26th seed Mikhail Youzhny. @highlight Six-time champion Roger Federer reaches quarterfinals with four-set win @highlight Swiss world No. 3 overcomes back injury and rain delay on Centre Court @highlight Federer will next play Russian 26th seed Mikhail Youzhny in grass-court event @highlight He faces a possible semifinal against world No. 1 Novak Djokovic
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smugglers - known as coyotes - are exploiting perceived changes to @placeholder
By David Mccormack The surge of thousands of unaccompanied children illegally crossing the border from Mexico is being fueled by misperceptions about U.S. immigration policy rather than growing violence in Central American, according to a leaked report. The report was compiled by the El Paso Intelligence Center (EPIC) last week. The organization focuses on the collection and distribution of tactical intelligence concerning the southwest border and is run jointly by the Drug Enforcement Administration and U.S. Customs and Border Protection. ‘Of the 230 migrants interviewed, 219 cited the primary reason for migrating to the United States was the perception of U.S. immigration laws granting free passes or permisos to UAC (unaccompanied children) and adult females OTMs (other than Mexicans) traveling with minors,’ said the report, which was leaked to Breitbart Texas. @highlight Leaked report blames misperceptions about U.S. immigration policy for the surge in unaccompanied children attempting to enter the country @highlight Of 230 migrants interviewed, 219 cited the primary reason for migrating was the perception that U.S. immigration laws now granted free passes @highlight Report was compiled by the El Paso Intelligence Center and meant only for law enforcement @highlight Homeland Security officials previously blamed a combination of factors, including a bad economy and security concerns @highlight Crime data actually showed a dip in violence in Guatemala, El Salvador and most significantly Honduras @highlight Homeland Security projects that if current trends continue, as many as 160,000 illegal children will enter the U.S. by the end of next year @highlight Earlier this month the federal government launched a $1 million media campaign to try and combat the surge
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(It is) really a disservice to the other @placeholder victims."
(CNN) -- Two former top leaders in Cambodia's notorious Khmer Rouge, which ruled the Southeast Asian country between 1975 and 1979, were found guilty of crimes against humanity by a specially-convened Cambodian court Thursday. Before the verdict, only one person had been brought to justice over one of the 20th century's great atrocities. Nuon Chea, the former Deputy Secretary of the Communist Party of Kampuchea, and Khieu Samphan, the one-time President of Democratic Kampuchea both received life sentences. Nuon Chea, 88, known as "Brother Number Two," and Khieu Samphan, 83, known as "Brother Number Four," were expressionless as the verdict was read. @highlight Two top leaders of Cambodia's 1975-79 Khmer Rouge regime found guilty of crimes against humanity @highlight Both men sentenced to life imprisonment @highlight Nuon Chea was the regime's "Brother No. 2" and Khieu Samphan its "No. 4" @highlight The men are the first Khmer Rouge leaders ever to face justice
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He said he was thrown to the ground when he tried to take a picture of the @placeholder members as evidence for a complaint after noticing one of them taking pictures of his car.
An investigation has been launched by Saudi Arabia's religious police after a British businessman was reportedly attacked by some of its members for using a women-only cash till at a supermarket. Video footage has emerged which appears to show Peter Howarth-Lees as he is jumped on by a member of the Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice, also known as the Mutawa, outside the supermarket in Riyadh. In the video, after a woman appears to intervene, Mr Howarth-Lees, can be heard shouting 'That's my wife, how dare you.' Scroll down for video Video footage has emerged which appears to show Peter Howarth-Lees as he is jumped on by a member of the Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice outside the supermarket @highlight Peter Howarth-Lees and his wife attacked by religious police in Saudi Arabia @highlight Couple had used a women-only cash register at a Riyadh supermarket @highlight Video footage has emerged of moment Mr Howarth-Lees is jumped on
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So @placeholder in a nutshell allows children to articulate their experiences of war, occupation, terrorism through a collaborative process.
(CNN) -- War and toys: two words rarely associated with one another. But veteran photographer Brian McCarty is bringing the two together in photography and a documentary film to explore what children in the war zone endure every day. With simple toys and drawings, the War-Toys project explores the daily struggles of Palestinian and Israeli children through their own eyes, with the help of local humanitarian organizations. McCarty, who has used toys in art projects in the past, takes the drawings from children's art therapy and recreates some of those scenes with toys and photographs them. CNN's Asieh Namdar talked to McCarty about how art therapy is helping kids open up about war, living with fear and day-to-day reality for them. @highlight Photographer Brian McCarty has used toys in his art projects for years @highlight His latest work is combined with a children's therapy effort @highlight His photographs aim to show the conflict from the kids' perspectives
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Brothers in arms: @placeholder (left) defended his titles on Saturday while Vitali has been concentrating on politics
Should Lewis come out of retirement for $100m fight? Should Lewis come out of retirement for $100m fight? Now share your opinion Lennox Lewis has told Russian promoters that he will come back to fight one of the Klitschko brothers for the biggest purse in boxing history. The 48-year-old, who is still the most recent undisputed world heavyweight champion, was offered $50million (£31.3m) in Moscow at the weekend while attending Wladimir Klitschko’s successful defence of his world titles against Alexander Povetkin. Lewis responded by promising to return to the ring for $100m (£62.6m). The promoters are considering doubling their bid and Lewis says: ‘That is my price tag and it is under discussion. I have told them I can be ready in six months and I am in provisional training.’ @highlight Lewis has been offered $50m to fight one of the Ukrainian brothers @highlight The former undisputed world champion will return for $100m @highlight Briton will be ready to fight in six months @highlight Vitali wants rematch after losing to Lewis in 2003 @highlight But 48-year-old would rather face Wladimir
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"As far we know, he (@placeholder) has a jail term to serve.
(CNN) -- An eagerly-anticipated clash between two of the greatest boxers of the modern era looks likely to happen this year if the two camps can compromise on a date. U.S. boxer Floyd Mayweather Jnr took to his Twitter account this week to throw down the gauntlet to Manny Pacquiao, calling on his arch-rival from the Philippines to "step up punk" for a May 5 fight. But Pacquiao's official website said that the 33-year-old wanted a date at the end of that month. And Filipino broadcaster ABS-CBN reported that Pacquiao's adviser Michael Koncz said late May was preferable so that a temporary outdoor stadium could be constructed in Las Vegas to maximize revenue from the showdown. @highlight Super fight between Mayweather and Pacquiao likely to happen later this year @highlight Mayweather has challenged Pacquiao to a fight on May 5 before he goes to jail @highlight The American boxer has a 90-day sentence to serve for domestic violence @highlight A judge ruled that Mayweather could postpone reporting to jail until June
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Cute kid: Animal experts are hoping that the new baby bonds with two female gorillas at the @placeholder zoo
By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 00:44 EST, 19 February 2013 | UPDATED: 05:42 EST, 19 February 2013 A gorilla born at a South Texas zoo last month is headed to Ohio to be introduced to a troop at a zoo there because the baby's mother has been ignoring her. Officials from the Gladys Porter Zoo in Brownsville, Texas have been caring for the yet-unnamed western lowland gorilla who was born on January 29. She will be moved this week to the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, where experts hope she will bond with two adult female gorillas kept there. Scroll down for video @highlight Unnamed female gorilla was born at Gladys Porter Zoo in Brownsville, Texas on January 29
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But fan reaction posted on the concert's Facebook page was negative to news that @placeholder would perform.
Los Angeles (CNN) -- The legendary rock band KISS signed up to pay tribute to Michael Jackson in an October concert that will also headline Christina Aguilera, Leona Lewis, Smokey Robinson, Cee Lo Green and JLS, the promoters told CNN Monday. Musicians who played in Jackson's touring band for the past two decades will also reunite as the house band for "Michael Forever: The Tribute Concert" in Cardiff, Wales, according to promoter Global Live Events. Kevin Dorsey, who served as musical director for several Michael Jackson tours, will also direct the October 8 show, it was announced Monday. Katherine Jackson, matriarch of the musical family, appeared on CNN Monday to discuss the show, which will also include performances by her children and grandchildren. @highlight NEW: Some Jackson fans object to KISS performing because of Gene Simmons' comments @highlight NEW: Many of Michael Jackson's back up musician will reuniute for the tribute @highlight Christina Aguilera, Leona Lewis, Smokey Robinson, Cee Lo Green and JLS are also signed @highlight Two generations of the Jackson family will take the stage in the Cardiff, Wales, show
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More: High peaks and wildlife put @placeholder on the tourist map
(CNN) -- A young man jangles a stack of coins, organizes his passengers like they're shapes in a game of Tetris, then bangs on the side of the colorful bus. We move off, clattering along the noisy, dusty road. The city is Dar es Salaam, Tanzania's biggest and the place President Obama hung out on his July visit to East Africa. The man is the conductor and his bus is a "dala dala" -- hordes of which toot and rattle along the key arteries through Dar es Salaam every day. This city is often ignored by travelers heading to Tanzania's big tourist destinations -- it's not hard to see why. @highlight Dala dala get their name from the "dollar" that a journey cost in the 1970s @highlight They're a local way to get around the city's districts and destinations @highlight They can be uncomfortable, but they're always fun and riders are friendly
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