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Upon arrival at the base, he continued, the attackers "took in a number of @placeholder and Algerians -- some people told us they were nine, some people told us 12." | (CNN) -- Islamists attacked a gas field in eastern Algeria, killing two people and seizing hostages, including Westerners, Algeria's interior minister said Wednesday. The incident may be linked to France's military support for the government of nearby Mali, according to reports from the region. The Westerners, accompanied by Algerian security forces, were en route to In Amenas Airport when they were attacked early in the morning by a group of no more than 20 people, the official, Diho Weld Qabliyeh, told Algerian state television. The security forces returned fire, and the attackers withdrew to the base of the petroleum operation, some 3 kilometers away, he said.
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NEW: British national is dead, a spokesperson for Britain's Foreign Office says
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Americans are among the hostages, the U.S. State Department says
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The In Amenas gas field is run jointly by BP, Statoil and Algeria's Sonatrac
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Panetta calls hostage-taking a "terrorist attack" | 8,300 | record_train |
'It’s like someone stole your kid in front of you,' @placeholder said before Matty's return, 'and there’s nothing you can do about it.' | After more than a year during which he claimed to be shut out by the military bureaucracy, Army Specialist Brent Grommet was reunited with the bomb-sniffing dog injured with him in Afghanistan. Thanks to a Clinton-era law, Grommet, 23, was supposed to be the first in line to adopt Matty, his bomb-sniffing German shepherd K9 unit, when they both returned from Afghanistan in 2013. Instead he spent 16 months fighting cold shoulders from the military and its contractors and searching for a dog that had all but disappeared. Long-lost: Specialist Brent Grommet was reunited Friday with Matty, the German shepherd he served with as a bomb-detecting technician in Afghanistan
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Specialist Brent Grommet, 23, reunited with Matty, the bomb-sniffing K9 unit he was injured with in Afghanistan, on Friday
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Under Robby's Law, a bill signed by President Clinton in 2000, veterans are given the right to adopt their service animals if they were both injured
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After returning from their deployment, the two were separated for 16 months
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Grommet tried to locate the dog, but claims Lt Col Richard Vargas, who was in charge of adoptions, told him that Matty had already been adopted | 8,301 | record_train |
The new rules, which are expected to be easily passed by the @placeholder, will allow motorists to be fined for speeding, ignoring a red light, drink and drug driving and driving while using a mobile phone. | British motorists caught speeding in Europe face being tracked down and fined, under controversial new EU rules. At the moment, drivers caught by a speed camera while in their own car abroad cannot be fined because EU police forces do not have the power to trace people abroad. But the European Parliament is expected to back new measures giving foreign police forces the power to send fines to British addresses and pursue motorists through the UK courts if they do not pay. Motorists caught by speed cameras abroad face being tracked down and forced to pay a fine, under new EU rules
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Currently, drivers caught by speed cameras abroad cannot be traced
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But new measures give EU police the power to send fines to UK addresses
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Foreign police will also be able to pursue UK motorists through the courts
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The controversial proposals will apply to foreign motorists driving in UK
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But the AA said the move could be 'a nightmare' for British motorists | 8,302 | record_train |
@placeholder players smother Cyril Thereau after he scored the second goal in their 2-0 victory | AC Milan missed the chance to go third in Serie A as they were held to a 1-1 draw by Fiorentina at the San Siro. Nigel de Jong headed the Rossoneri into a 25th-minute lead, but second-half substitute Josip Ilicic fired La Viola level. Two dropped points meant Filippo Inzaghi’s side had to be content with sixth place, a point behind third-spotted Udinese, with the visitors down in 11th. Chelsea loanee Fernando Torres fails to score with an overhead kick as AC Milan draw with Fiorentina The Spain striker has only managed to score one league goal since his loan move from Stamford Bridge
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AC Milan were held to a 1-1 home draw by Fiorentina in Serie A
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Nigel de Jong scored for the Rossoneri before Josip Ilicic equalised
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Fernando Torres failed miserably with an attempted overhead kick
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Antonio Di Natale and Cyril Thereau scored as Udinese beat Atalanta 2-0 | 8,303 | record_train |
The race at @placeholder has been held on Christmas Day every year since 1864 | By Steve Robson PUBLISHED: 07:49 EST, 25 December 2012 | UPDATED: 05:37 EST, 26 December 2012 While most of the country was snuggling under a duvet or pulling on a Christmas jumper, these hardened swimmers were squeezing into their costumes. Hundreds of hardened bathers have been braving wet and wintry conditions across the country to take a Christmas Day dip. Despite torrential rain, winds of up to 30mph and temperatures as low as seven degrees - determined swimmers took the plunge at traditional swims in locations around Britain. Members of the Peter Pan club prepare to compete in the annual handicapped 100 yard swimming race in the Serpentine, Hyde Park, London
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Bathers brave temperatures as low as seven degrees in traditional swims across the country
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Swimmers defy order not to enter water at Brighton beach | 8,304 | record_train |
'We have to start asking if some of these grey area instances really do cross the line,' said Winter of the @placeholder. | Broadcast television is getting smuttier this season with x-rated jokes and photos of genitals. While broadcast networks may be using sex to sell their shows in order to compete with cable networks like HBO, they are also ruffling the feathers of concerned viewers who are calling for censorship. The Hollywood Reporter writes that the president of the Parents Television Council (PTC), Tim Winter, thinks the dirty humor is, 'absolutely inappropriate for primetime broadcast television.' Scroll down for video New Girl: In episodes of the show New Girl starring Zooey Deschanel, the characters use terms like 'sex fist' and also smoke drugs like marijuana
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Parents Television Council (PTC) president Tim Winter thinks the dirty humor is, 'absolutely inappropriate for primetime broadcast television'
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One episodes of New Girl on Fox uses sex terms like 'sex fist'
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An episode Mindy Project on Fox revolves around anal sex
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Scandal on ABC opens with a sex scene even though the Charlie Brown Halloween Special aired minutes before
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Broadcast television networks might be trying to compete with cable television networks like HBO | 8,305 | record_train |
@placeholder stumbles forward as he struggled to get any purchase on his punches while Fury throws out his jab | Promoter Frank Warren believes heavyweight Tyson Fury has what it takes to dethrone world champion Wladimir Klitschko. Fury swept aside the threat Dereck Chisora posed on Saturday night at the ExCel in London's Docklands to win his first European heavyweight title and earn the reward of a contest against Klitschko in 2015. Klitschko, who holds the WBO, WBA and IBF belts, is set to go up against the 6ft 9ins challenger, and Warren feels Fury has the potential to beat the Ukrainian after Chisora learned the hard way. Tyson Fury lands an uppercut on his way to a decisive victory over Dereck Chisora
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Tyson Fury beat Dereck Chisora on Saturday night at London's ExCel
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Wladimir Klitschko is the holder of the WBO, WBA and IBF belts
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Promoter Frank Warren feels Fury has the potential to beat Klitschko | 8,306 | record_train |
She added: ‘We would welcome the opportunity to review the @placeholder research. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 07:57 EST, 11 April 2013 | UPDATED: 18:28 EST, 11 April 2013 Rice imported from some countries, including China (above), contains high levels of lead that could pose a health risk to children, researchers have claimed Rice imported from some countries contains high levels of lead that could pose a health risk to children, researchers have claimed. US experts detected concentrations of lead ranging from six to 12 milligrams per kilogram in rice from several sources. The highest amounts were seen in rice originating from China and Taiwan. Significantly high levels were also found in samples from the Czech Republic, Bhutan, Italy, India and Thailand.
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Czech Republic, Bhutan, Italy, India and Thailand rice also caused alarm
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Children are particularly vulnerable to lead poisoning | 8,307 | record_train |
'@placeholder must act now - before it’s too late,' the piece urges before concluding: 'Enough is enough.' | The pressure on beleaguered Aston Villa boss Paul Lambert has increased further after an influential local newspaper called for his immediate sacking. The Birmingham Mail have risked punishment by Villa for their stance but pulled no punches by demanding the club axe the 45-year-old Scot. Under a piece titled 'Birmingham Mail says: Lambert must go! ', the paper makes its outspoken stance after the club dropped into the Barclays Premier League relegation zone following their latest dismal defeat. The Birmingham Mail has called for Paul Lambert's sacking with this hard-hitting message 'Aston Villa is a proud and noble name in English football,' it says.
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Paul Lambert is under fire due to Aston Villa's abysmal form
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Villa dropped into the relegation zone after defeat by Hull
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Villa also recently endured an 11-hour goal drought
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Birmingham Mail has called for Villa to axe their Scottish boss
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'Enough is enough', insist the Birmingham Mail | 8,308 | record_train |
The alleged attacker, who has not been identified publicly, "was convicted and sentenced following a trial where he was said to have had no legal assistance," @placeholder added. | (CNN) -- Amnesty International on Friday urged Saudi Arabian authorities not to paralyze a man as punishment for his having paralyzed someone else, allegedly during a fight. The Saudi newspaper Okaz reported that the judge in the case had sent letters to several hospitals in Saudi Arabia asking if they could sever a man's spinal cord, as the man he allegedly stabbed had requested and, under sharia law, was his right to seek. But such a punishment would amount "to nothing less than torture," said Hassiba Hadj Sahraoui, acting director of the organization's Middle East and North Africa Programme. "While those guilty of a crime should be held accountable, intentionally paralyzing a man in this way would constitute torture, and be a breach of its international human rights obligations."
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Amnesty International asks Saudi court not to carry out the retribution
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The organization says such a punishment would amount to "nothing less than torture"
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The victim was paralyzed after being stabbed in the back | 8,309 | record_train |
No charges had been filed against @placeholder's 19-year-old boyfriend, who disseminated the photo, nor had the school taken any action, Logan says. | (CNN) -- When Vanessa Hudgens' naked photos hit the Internet, the "High School Musical" star quickly apologized. But sending nude or seminude pictures, a phenomenon known as sexting, is a fast-growing trend among teens. Phillip Alpert is a registered sex offender as a result of sending a nude photograph of his 16-year-old girlfriend. The National Campaign to Prevent Teen & Unplanned Pregnancy, a private nonprofit group whose mission is to protect children, and CosmoGirl.com, surveyed nearly 1,300 teens about sex and technology. The result: 1 in 5 teens say they've sexted even though the majority know it could be a crime.
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Phillip Alpert, now a registered sex offender, sent pictures of his 16-year-old girlfriend
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Marissa Miller was 12 when she took cell phone photos of herself in a bra
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Her mother, MaryJo, is suing the DA to prevent him from filing charges
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Jessica Logan committed suicide after her nude photo was sent to several teens | 8,310 | record_train |
Charges also loom for alleged cruel and maltreatment of subordinates and defrauding the government, according to @placeholder. | (CNN) -- Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Sinclair -- once one of the U.S. Army's top commanders in Afghanistan -- pleaded guilty Thursday to several charges related to sexual relationships with female troops, but not the most serious one against him. According to the public affairs office for Fort Bragg, in North Carolina, Sinclair pleaded guilty to committing adultery, engaging in inappropriate relationships with three women, conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman and obstruction of justice. Col. James L. Pohl, the judge overseeing his court martial, accepted these pleas after being convinced they were factual and made voluntarily. The government's lawyers dropped two counts -- one of conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman and the other for cruelty and maltreatment.
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NEW: Accused general's lawyer says the "accuser's word ... is worth nothing"
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Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Sinclair pleads guilty to "inappropriate relationships," other charges
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He still faces court martial on other charges, including sodomy, maltreating subordinates
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Sinclair had been one of the U.S. Army's top commanders in Afghanistan | 8,311 | record_train |
@placeholder postal inspectors worked with federal prosecutors to trace the pornography to its source. | A man accused of making child pornography with a boy he and his Australian partner purchased in Russia for a reported $8000 was sentenced Friday in U.S. federal court in Indiana.According to investigators, dual Australian-American citizen Mark J Newton, 42, and his partner Peter Truong, 36, used a falsified birth certificate listing Newton as the child's biological father to adopt the boy and take him to their home in Cairns in Queensland, Australia. Newton was sentenced to 40 years in an Indiana court, where the videos were found downloaded on a home computer after pleading guilty to conspiracy charges involving possessing child pornography and sexual exploitation of a minor.
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Mark J Newton was given 40 years for child pornography and sexual exploitation of a minor
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Newton and his partner bought a baby boy for $8000 in Russia in 2005
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Evidence shows sexual abuse occurred before the child was two years old
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The men were arrested in California in 2012
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Russian President Vladimir Putin today signed laws limiting the adoption of Russian children by foreign gay couples | 8,312 | record_train |
The @placeholder ruled that Bush lost his eligibility to play college football in December 2004. | (CNN) -- New Orleans Saints running back Reggie Bush announced Tuesday that he would forfeit the Heisman Trophy he won in 2005 when he was at the University of Southern California. "I will forever appreciate the honor bestowed upon me as a winner of the Heisman," Bush wrote in a statement released by his pro team, the New Orleans Saints. "While this decision is heart-breaking, I find solace in knowing that the award was made possible by the support and love of so many. Those are gifts that can never be taken away." Bush, who skipped his senior season at USC to enter the National Football League draft, has been under a cloud since an NCAA investigation led to harsh sanctions against his alma mater.
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NCAA investigation: Reggie Bush received payments, gifts while playing at USC
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Investigation led to harsh sanctions against University of Southern California
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Star says he wants to help young athletes "avoid some of the mistakes I made" | 8,313 | record_train |
Both men were shot multiple times at a @placeholder firing range in February 2013. | Stephenville, Texas (CNN)The man accused of killing Chris Kyle, the former Navy SEAL who was the subject of "American Sniper," and Kyle's friend told a detective after the shootings that he was worried about his own mental state. According to a police body camera video played in court Thursday, Eddie Ray Routh was sitting in Kyle's stolen truck when he told a detective: "I don't know if I'm going insane." Routh also spoke of voodoo, hell and the apocalypse in the video. The defense, which is mounting an insanity case, focused on those remarks. The prosecution asked Lt. Michael Smith of Lancaster, Texas, police whether he thought Routh was being metaphorical during their conversation. Smith said he could not tell.
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"I don't know if I'm going insane" suspect allegedly said after police encountered him
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Investigator said defendant drove to Taco Bell after the killings and ordered two bean burritos
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Kyle, whose story was told in "American Sniper," and Chad Littlefield were shot to death on February 2, 2013 | 8,314 | record_train |
As I wrote last year, it's even possible that @placeholder might start giving away the Kindle -- maybe in 2012. | (CNN) -- As the tough economy drags on, cost remains a leading consideration that people use to decide which mobile devices and wireless services they'll purchase. Dealnews.com just took a look at things that will probably cost consumers either more or less in 2012. Mobile devices featured most prominently on the site's list of 12 Things That Will Be Less Expensive in 2012. Here's a roundup of their findings, from a mobile-tech perspective: Tablets On the tablet front, writer Louis Ramirez says the Kindle Fire has, "ahem, ignited a fire among tablet manufacturers as they scramble to match Amazon's $199 price tag. For consumers, the competition translates to better tablet bargains in 2012."
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Analyst predicts that in 2012, the iPad 2 will see a significant price drop
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Dedicated e-reader devices such as the Amazon Kindle may also reach all-time low prices
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2012 might yield some especially good deals on refurbished Apple MacBook Airs | 8,315 | record_train |
People magazine tells how they started dating even though Albert, now 31, was living in New York City at the time and Ms Toscano, now 28, was in @placeholder for her non-profit work. | Al Gore's only son has married his girlfriend in a formal ceremony in Washington D.C.'s main train station. Albert Gore married Brittany Toscano, a friend he met while his father was serving as Vice President and they both were attending high school in D.C. The couple did not date in school but reconnected at a New Year's Eve party in 2010. The ceremony: Albert Gore, the former Vice President's youngest child, got married to Brittany Toscano at Union Station in D.C. on Saturday after four years of dating Formal: The black tie affair was held at the train station because the couple said it played an important role in the start of their relationship as they were living apart in D.C. and New York
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Al Gore's youngest child Albert, 31, married his girlfriend of more than four years, Brittany Toscano
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The black tie ceremony was held in the train station that serves as the hub for the nation's capitol
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Both sets of parents were in attendance, including both Al and Tipper Gore who separated in 2010 but have not legally divorced
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Albert's sister Sarah got married for the second time in April in a bohemian ceremony beneath a historic pine tree in California | 8,316 | record_train |
Care worker @placeholder, said: ‘We were devastated that our so called luxury holiday was completely ruined. | Holiday nightmare: Paul and Xanta Watts, pictured on their wedding day, are suing after the bride fell ill on their honeymoon A newly married couple are suing a four-star hotel after the bride fell violently ill and was hospitalised after contracting a serious infection while on their dream honeymoon in Asia. Paul, 36, and Xanta Watts, from Kettering, Northamptonshire, spent £10,000 on a three-week tour of Hong Kong, Singapore and Thailand - where the bride started to feel unwell. While staying at the four-star Paradise Koh Yao Resort Boutique Beach Resort & Spa on Koh Yao Noi Island near Phuket, Xanta, 29, suffered diarrhoea, vomiting and severe stomach cramps.
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Paul and Xanta Watts booked three-week dream honeymoon to Asia
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On final week in Thailand at a luxury resort, bride fell ill
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29-year-old was diagnosed with Paratyphoid - type of salmonella
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Couple are now suing hotel and tour operator for 'nightmare holiday' | 8,317 | record_train |
Until his April 2 arrest, Thomas was a @placeholder insurance adjuster. | LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- A man who Los Angeles police believe raped and murdered dozens of women decades ago was arrested by cold case investigators this month after a computer matched his DNA to evidence from two killings in the 1970s. John Floyd Thomas Jr. may have begun his killings as far back as 1955. John Floyd Thomas Jr., 72, may have begun his killings as far back as 1955 and he could be one of the worst serial killers in United States history, according to Los Angeles Police Chief William Bratton. "We have yet to reach the depths of what he has done," Bratton said Thursday.
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Police say John Thomas Jr. may have begun killing as far back as 1955
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Thomas arrested April 2 and is charged with killing two women
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72-year-old could be linked to dozens of other killings and assaults | 8,318 | record_train |
In 2007, Miss Kidman admitted: ‘My kids don’t call me mummy,’ as she said they referred to her as @placeholder - while Miss Holmes said the children had started calling her mum. | A former Scientology chief has sensationally claimed the church brainwashed Tom Cruise’s children and turned them against the star’s ex-wife Nicole Kidman. Marty Rathbun, who worked at the secretive church for 27 years before leaving in 2004, said he believed officials used Scientology doctrine to turn the Oscar winner’s adopted children against her after she divorced Cruise in 2001. His comments could shed more light on Scientology - and just why Katie Holmes was so keen to win sole custody of her young daughter as she filed for divorce from Cruise recently. Claims: A former Scientology chief said the church brainwashed Tom Cruise's adopted children Isabella and Connor (right) to turn them against his ex-wife Nicole Kidman (pictured left)
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Marty Rathbun worked at the church for 27 years before leaving in 2004
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He claims he 'audited' A-list star Cruise countless times
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Cruise has two adopted children with Kidman, Isabella, 19, and Connor, 17 | 8,319 | record_train |
The French and the UK capitals were the only @placeholder destinations in the top 20 in this category. | By Sarah Gordon France's reputation for rude service is entirely undeserved, according to new research which reveals the Gallic nation as the most welcoming country in Europe. It might come as a shock to some Britons but when Chinese tourists were asked to name the European country showing the most hospitality to travellers, France came out on top. When looking at the most hospitable countries in the world, Australia topped the list, followed by Singapore, with France and New Zealand equal third. Romantic hotspot: Chinese travellers ranked France as the friendliest country in Europe and third-friendliest in the world
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France ranked third in the world in poll of friendliest nations
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Australia named most hospitable country, followed by Singapore
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France named second destination Chinese travellers would most like to visit
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UK ranked seventh in most desirable countries to visit | 8,320 | record_train |
Recently the families of the 12 surviving children who witnessed the shootings each received $20,000 from the largest @placeholder charity fund. | By Alex Ward PUBLISHED: 10:14 EST, 30 September 2013 | UPDATED: 10:48 EST, 30 September 2013 A brass bell dedicated to the memory of the Sandy Hook shooting victims has been stolen just hours after it was erected in a playground. The 8-inch bell was stolen from the newly-built Masone Beach playground in Island Park village, New York between 9pm on Saturday and 1pm on Sunday, Nassau County Police said. The bell was inscribed with the number 26 representing the 20 children and six adults who were killed in the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut last December.
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The 8-inch bell was taken from a newly-built playground over the weekend
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It was inscribed with the number 26 representing victims of the shooting
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@placeholder, who announced earlier this month that they were seeking buyers for the club, declined to comment when contacted by CNN. | (CNN) -- Singapore businessman Peter Lim has offered to purchase debt-ridden La Liga side Valencia, according to the club's president, Amadeo Salvo. Speaking at a specially convened press conference before Sunday's match with Real Madrid, Salvo said: "Mr Lim has made an official offer to Bankia to buy the club. It is one of the two or three biggest transactions ever in the world of football." The La Liga club revealed in August that its debts to Bankia, Spain's fourth largest bank, stood at $376 million. Salvo said Mr Lim has proposed that the purchase be completed by the middle of next month to allow the club time to spend money on players before the transfer window closes on January 31.
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Singapore billionaire Peter Lim offers to buy Valencia, says club president
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The La Liga club has been crippled by debts following Spain's financial crisis
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Lim worth more than $2 billion according to Forbes.com | 8,322 | record_train |
It’s not a big stadium, about a 10,000 capacity but people are close to the pitch and it will be a great atmosphere, like the older grounds in @placeholder. | There will be two teams in Tallinn on Sunday but Mart Poom plans to inspire Estonia’s players with his tale of the day there was only one, and how it triggered his move to the Barclays Premier League and three encounters with the Queen. It is 18 years since the farcical World Cup qualifier that never was against Scotland and Poom is back in the Estonian capital. He works among other things as goalkeeper coach for the team which faces England in the Le Coq Arena and believes this can be the campaign when his country reaches its first major finals as an independent nation.
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Mart Poom impressed during a 0-0 draw with Scotland in 1997
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The match was a replay after Scotland had refused to play the original fixture
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His performance earned him a move to Premier League side Derby County
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Now a coach for Estonia, the former goalkeeper will tell his country's players to take their chance against England on Sunday
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Roy Hodgson's side visit Tallinn for their third Euro 2016 qualifier | 8,323 | record_train |
The @placeholder have five points fewer after 15 games (12) than they did in 2009-10 when they were relegated from the Premier League at the season end (17). | Ahead of this weekend's Premier League action, Sportsmail will be providing you with all you need to know about every fixture, with team news, provisional squads, betting odds and Opta stats. Here is all the information you need for Burnley's home clash with Southampton... Burnley vs Southampton (Turf Moor) Team news Burnley Striker Sam Vokes is still not ready to be considered for Burnley's Barclays Premier League meeting with Southampton at Turf Moor. The Wales international, who has not featured since March because of a knee injury, played 90 minutes for the development squad in midweek but will not be brought in for first-team action just yet.
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Burnley host Southampton at Turf Moor on Saturday (3pm kick-off)
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Striker Sam Vokes is still not ready to make his Premier League debut
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Indeed, none of the last 10 clashes between the @placeholder and the Foxes have been won by the away side (six home wins, four draws). | By Pa Reporter Ahead of this weekend's Premier League action, Sportsmail will be providing you with all you need to know about every fixture, with team news, provisional squads, betting odds and Opta stats... Here is all the information you need for Stoke's home clash with Leicester... Stoke City vs Leicester City (Britannia Stadium) Kick-off: Saturday 3pm Odds (subject to change): Stoke EVS Draw 9/4 Leicester 3/1 Referee: Michael Oliver Managers: Mark Hughes (Stoke), Nigel Pearson (Leicester) Head-to-head league record: Stoke wins 27, draws 25, Leicester wins 26 Team news Stoke Stoke will assess the condition of forward Mame Biram Diouf ahead of Saturday's Barclays Premier League clash with Leicester at the Britannia Stadium.
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Stoke to assess fitness of Mame Biram Diouf
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Oussama Assaidi could make second Potters debut
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Stephen Ireland set to miss out along with Geoff Cameron and Peter Odemwingie - the latter two having undergone surgery
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New Leicester City signings Danny Simpson and Tom Lawrence available
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Matthew Upson and Matty James ruled out for trip to Stoke | 8,325 | record_train |
'In 2005, three years into my own battle, a girlfriend told me about @placeholder. | By Peter Lloyd Nadine O'Connor, campaign manager for Fathers4Justice When Kate Winslet became the subject of a Fathers4Justice campaign last month, the world watched as a glamorous Hollywood icon became embroiled in the gritty debate on fathers' rights. No place for an Oscar-winning screen star, the 38-year-old was unimpressed when the equal parenting group used her home life as the launch of their Crummy Mummy ad campaign. The initiative, which attempts to stop women denying fathers access to their families, coincided with the birth of Winslet's latest child - Bear - and followed comments she'd made to fashion bible Vogue, which said: 'None of this 50/50 time with the mums and dads – my children live with me; that is it.'
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Mother-of-three Winslet, 38, was used in F4J's Crummy Mummy advert
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She commented in Vogue that she disapproved of shared parenting
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Kim Basinger, Katie Holmes and Halle Berry are next in line for new adverts
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Nadine O'Connor experienced the struggle fathers face first-hand | 8,326 | record_train |
I do not understand the @placeholder government’s failure in Shaker’s case: how can it be that our closest ally can continue to abuse a British resident and we are powerless to persuade them to stop?’ | Shaker Aamer, the last British resident held in Guantanamo Bay, has been brutally beaten on film at least 315 times by guards, it has emerged. As David Cameron prepared to fly to Washington for talks with Barack Obama seeking his release, it was revealed the father-of-four is routinely assaulted by guards for peaceful protests. Campaigners said the 46-year-old terror suspect, imprisoned at the notorious military camp without charge or trial for almost 13 years, was subjected to a violent procedure known as a ‘forcible cell extraction’ by teams of riot officers. Scroll down for video Campaigners claim that Shaker Aamer, pictured, is assaulted on a regular basis by U.S. military guards
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Shaker Aamer has been held by U.S. forces in Guantanamo Bay since 2002
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He has been beaten on film at least 315 times by guards it has emerged
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Mr Aamer is regularly subjected to forcible cell extractions by guards
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Prime Minister David Cameron wants Mr Aamer returned to the UK
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He said he will raise the matter with U.S. President Barack Obama | 8,327 | record_train |
@placeholder, looking annoyed, shot back: 'I said this was not the time Rosie.' | A nasty showdown erupted on the set of The View last Thursday when the show's moderator Whoopi Goldberg and co-host Rosie O'Donnell got into a heated spat in front of the studio audience. Rosie was upset because Whoopi cut her off on a 'Hot Topic' subject that O'Donnell indicated she was passionate about backstage before the show. The segment ran out of time and Whoopi had to cut to a commercial, a show insider tells MailOnline exclusively. The 'Hot Topic' was on spanking and the segment was running long, so producers told Whoopi it was time to go to commercial break in her ear. Rosie refuses to wear an ISD monitor in her ear so the control room is unable to speak to her.
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Rosie O'Donnell took the mic and aired her grievances with Whoopi Goldberg about her 'on-air snub'
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Whoopi warned Rosie to leave it alone - but she wouldn't
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Even before The View debuted, Rosie let everyone know she's top dog even though Whoopi is the official moderator of the show
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Whoopi told her, 'I'm moderating and that's how it's going to be, so work with me babe! | 8,328 | record_train |
At a vigil back in @placeholder on Sunday, friends and family of the aspiring nurse shared memories, lit candles and let balloons into the sky. | PUBLISHED: 22:39 EST, 14 August 2012 | UPDATED: 05:50 EST, 15 August 2012 Killed: Kristen Fonseca, pictured, was struck in the back of the head and killed while jet skiing in Hawaii A 16-year-old California girl has been killed in a horrific jet ski crash as her mother and step-father looked on. Kristen Fonseca, of Valcaville, was struck in the back of the head by Australian tourist Tyson Dagley who was driving recklessly and died in hospital the next day. Authorities said Dagley, 20, was standing up on his jet ski and posing for videos and photographs for his girlfriend before ramming the pretty teen on August 5.
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Kristen Fonseca struck in the back of the head by another jet ski
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Parents suing Tyson Dagley, 20, who collided with the girl
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As part of the canonization, the @placeholder sometimes even digs up the remains of the candidate. | London, England (CNN) -- On Sunday Pope Benedict XVI will conduct an open-air beatification Mass for the English cardinal John Henry Newman. The Mass at Birmingham's Cofton Park is the centerpiece of his UK visit, yet the majority of British people know little about the cardinal or the significant role he played in the spread of Catholicism. Who is Cardinal Newman and why is he being beatified? Born John Henry Newman in 1801, he was an English priest who converted to Catholicism and was eventually made a cardinal by Rome. He headed a movement of theologians to bring the Anglican Church back to its papal roots and was a famous author in Victorian Britain. Pope Benedict XVI is thought to be a long-time fan of his writings.
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The Pope is in Britain for the beatification of Cardinal John Henry Newman
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Newman led a movement to return the Church of England to its Catholic roots
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A miracle needs to be attributed to a person before they can be beatified | 8,330 | record_train |
Anger issues: @placeholder was discharged from the military after he held a knife to a roommate's throat | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:39 EST, 17 May 2012 | UPDATED: 12:39 EST, 17 May 2012 Arrest: Gordon Collins-Faunce told police he picked up his baby son by his head and threw him in a chair when he became overwhelmed caring for him The grandfather of the ten-week-old boy who was beaten to death allegedly by his father last week wants to know why previous abuse was not flagged up by Child Protection Services. Gordon Collins-Faunce, 23, from Maine, is accused of picking up baby Ethan Henderson by the head, squeezing his skull and throwing him so violently into a chair, he snapped his neck.
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Gordon Collins-Faunce, 23, admitted he was 'losing control' of his children
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Grandfather of baby Ethan Henderson wants answers
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Health services had been warned about bruises on daughter, three
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The Prime Minister opened the new centre but resisted the urge to slip into Speedos as @placeholder sweltered | Prime Minister Tony Abbott has warned of a long, hot summer as he opened a Sydney swimming pool, but steered clear of mentioning climate change. 'It's going to be a hot summer,' he said at the Hornsby Aquatic Centre on Saturday. But the prime minister was quick to add: 'How many Australian summers are not hot summers?' Prime Minister Tony Abbott opens Hornsby Aquatic Centre on Saturday His comments came as Sydneysiders brace themselves ahead of the high temperatures on Sunday, with the city expected to reach 35C and up to 40C forecast in the west. While making his poolside speech Mr Abbott admitted he was resisting the temptation to slip on a pair of his trademark Speedos and have a dip, with a member of the public shouting out, 'I've got a pair of cossies for you'.
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Tony Abbott has acknowledged Australia is facing a hot summer
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Mr Abbott opened a Sydney swimming pool on Saturday
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In July 2002, a bomb exploded in the student cafeteria of @placeholder, killing seven people. | (CNN) -- For many graduate students seeking an advanced education degree, obstacles abound. Issues of finance, time management and family logistics often get in the way of students furthering their education and their dreams. Palestinian Sawsan Salameh is attending an Israeli university after years of negotiations and court proceedings. For Sawsan Salameh, the obstacles also involved politics. Several years ago, Salameh, a 31-year-old Palestinian from the West Bank village of Anata, was granted a scholarship to study at Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Although her town is only a few miles from the university, access to the school was out of reach because of an Israeli military ban that limited Palestinian students' access to Israeli universities, on security grounds.
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Palestinian Sawsan Salameh faced many obstacles before attending Israeli school
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@placeholder, 24, recently graduated from a dance course but is believed to be considering a career in teaching instead. | By Rob Cooper PUBLISHED: 04:56 EST, 27 December 2013 | UPDATED: 10:21 EST, 27 December 2013 Prince Harry will leave the royal family's festivities so he can see in 2014 with his girlfriend Cressida Bonas. The couple spent December 25 apart while the Prince celebrated Christmas with the Queen at Sandringham. Cressida was staying with her father Jeffrey and stepmother Penelope just a few miles away from the royal estate in Norfolk. Couple: Prince Harry and his girlfriend Cressida Bonas may now celebrate New Year's Eve separately after spending Christmas apart while he was at Sandringham with his family
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Harry and Cressida spent Christmas apart while he was at Sandringham
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The prince and his girlfriend stayed together at Sir Richard Branson's mansion in Oxfordshire last weekend
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Harry is hoping to whisk his girlfriend away for a few days early next year
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when Murray began chuntering to himself and acknowledging @placeholder’s | By Laura Williamson Follow @@laura_mail Amelie Mauresmo made her entrance late, slipping into the last vacant seat on the front row of the Centre Court players’ box after Andy Murray had basked in the warm, appreciative roar of a near-capacity crowd. This was his moment to savour. One the Frenchwoman had told him over dinner on Wednesday night to try and enjoy. After all, you never know when it will happen again. It is only seven years since Mauresmo experienced the same sensation of being introduced as a defending champion at the All England Club. She was 27 then, the same age as Murray now, but her straight-sets win over Jamea Jackson was not accompanied by the same sense of history and emotion as the return of Britain’s first male singles champion for 77 years.
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Amelie Mauresmo returned to Centre Court as Andy Murray's coach
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Frenchwomen won the Wimbledon ladies singles title in 2006
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Murray defeated David Goffin in the first round after getting standing ovation
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Scot has commented how he feels more relaxed working with Mauresmo
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Murray's mother Judy and girlfriend Kim Sears were also watching | 8,335 | record_train |
"When you drive an all wheel drive or @placeholder with winter tires, it's virtually unstoppable." | (AOL AUTOS) -- I remember driving in eastern Pennsylvania one winter following my brother home on an hour-long trip. It had snowed earlier that morning, and by the time we got on the road the plows still hadn't reached the back roads we were on. I was driving a front-wheel drive Acura Integra with all-season tires while he had a 4WD Grand Cherokee with the proper tires for the road conditions. The idea was that he'd plow me a path to drive through as best as he could. We were just asking for something to go wrong. Not even a half hour into the drive home, I came around a corner too fast, briefly lost control and steered myself right into the front yard of a farmhouse. Luckily I didn't hurt myself or anyone else, but that day I learned what it meant not to have proper traction for the road conditions.
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Of course, the problem with @placeholder isn't just the website, and the loss in credibility isn't just the secretary's. | (CNN) -- At points, Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius sounded downright Orwellian in her testimony before Congress on Wednesday, such as when she explained that "the website never crashed. It is functional, but at a very slow speed and very low reliability and has continued to function." Prolonged periods of minimum usefulness, perhaps, but don't call it a "crash," she said with a straight face. On the other half of the television screen, CNN showed a live shot of HealthCare.gov with the message displayed, "The system is down at the moment." But in the world of Obamacare, a mandate is an "option," expensive is "affordable," and now apparently failure is "function."
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Newt Gingrich: Sebelius sounded Orwellian when she said website never "crashed"
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He says millions are losing their health care policies despite promises
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Gingrich says they will be forced to try to navigate a dysfunctional website
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Yet that didn't stop the Internet giant from unveiling @placeholder, a results-as-you-type search engine that has helped users save an average of 4 to 5 seconds on each query. | (Fast Company) -- Twitter For ballooning into a global phenomenon that, finally, has a business model. In 2009, Twitter boasted some 20 million users. Today? More than 200 million. During that period of hockey stick-like growth, Twitter unveiled a sleek redesigned interface, played an integral role in recent revolutions in the Middle East, and introduced Promoted Tweets and Trends, a stream of tweet-size ads that reportedly cost major companies at least $100,000 to purchase. Google For launching the most radical upgrade to search in years with Google Instant--and still boasting a 98 percent adoption rate. With some 2 million searches per second and 3 billion per day, Google can't alter a pixel in its logo without the world knowing.
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In 2009, Twitter boasted some 20 million users. Today? More than 200 million
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Bing has begun nipping away at Google's market thanks to patnerships
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the @placeholder's position and claimed Labour would now have to | Significant blow: David Cameron, pictured in New York, had tried to take the sting out of the vote More than 100 Conservative MPs condemned the Government last night for not bringing forward an EU referendum Bill. A total of 130 MPs, including 12 Labour rebels and DUP members, backed an unprecedented motion expressing 'regret' that last week's Queen's Speech did not include legislation paving the way for a referendum. In all, 114 Tories – more than half the party's backbenchers and one in three of its MPs – backed the amendment. Ministers abstained on the issue, in which Tory backbenchers were allowed a free vote. The vote was the most significant on Europe since October 2011, when 81 Tory MPs revolted in a bid to call for an in/out referendum.
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More than 100 Conservative MPs back unprecedented 'regret' motion
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Scale of Tory rebellion is a significant blow for the Prime Minister
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Cameron accuses Clegg and Miliband of 'burying their heads in sand'
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For most of the year, @placeholder stays underwater but during the equinoxal tide -- usually at the end of August or the beginning of September -- it usually emerges above the surface for a day or two. | (CNN) -- It is a cricket match with no bouncers, rain never stops play and the outcome is preordained. It is the complete antithesis to the recent Ashes series. While England and Australia's batsmen were trying to spend hours at the crease every time they batted, the annual Bramble Bank fixture is a race against time -- the only thing liable to stop play is the tide. It is quintessentially English, a land to have spawned more than its fair share of sporting eccentricities. On the surface of it, this match is supremely pointless -- and actually, that remains the same even if you dig below the surface.
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A cricket match with a difference is held on a sandbank off England's south coast
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Barely an hour of play is possible at each match, with the tide swallowing the pitch
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'Children aren’t ill nine to five, Monday to Friday,' explains @placeholder. | There was never any question over what Claire Rumble would call her daughter when she was born last month. It was always going to be Rosie, the name of the specialist nurse who looked after her big brother Louis during his three-and-half year battle with leukaemia. 'Deciding on the name was easy,' explains Claire. 'My husband James and I have never met anyone like Rosie — it was a tiny gesture of thanks for everything she’s done.' Three months earlier, five-year-old Louis had finally finished his treatment and was declared cancer-free. Heroic: Nurse Rosie Chisnell (right) has been nominated for a Health Hero Award by Claire Rumble (left)
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Louis Rumble was diagnosed with leukaemia at 19 months old
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Nurse Rosie Chisnell did everything she possibly could to help
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Louis' mother Claire has nominated Rosie for a Health Heroes Award | 8,341 | record_train |
Mark Sanchez committed two turnovers for the @placeholder, including an interception that led to the winning field goal. | The Philadelphia Eagles are on the brink of elimination from the playoff race after a 27-24 loss to the Washington Redskins. Kai Forbath kicked a 26-yard field goal with five seconds remaining to snap the Redskins' six-game losing streak. The Eagles lost their third in a row to fall to 9-6. They need the Dallas Cowboys to lose their final two games to have a shot at repeating as NFC East champions. Mark Sanchez turned the ball over twice as the Eagles' season continues to unravel Washington won for the first time in seven games as the NFC East turned in the Dallas Cowboys' favour
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The Eagles lost 24-27 in Washington - their fourth defeat in six
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The Redskins won their first in seven after Kai Forbath's late field goal
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The Dallas Cowboys can wrap up the NFC East with a win against the Colts
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In the run-up to the gig it was also revealed scientist @placeholder is teaming up with the Pythons for their shows. | The Monty Python stars launched their farewell show yesterday – with a little help from some lingerie-clad dancers young enough to be their granddaughters. With the surviving Pythons now in their seventies, they have hired 20 dancers – ten male and ten female – to spice things up during their ten-date run at London’s O2, which begins tonight. The girls, in costumes by underwear chain Agent Provocateur, are pictured with Michael Palin, 71, in a routine based on their 1970 sketch Blackmail. Scroll down for video It's... Michael Palin and a team of lingerie-clad dancers launch the Monty Python stars' farewell show yesterday
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Stars launch ten-date O2 run with the help of lingerie-clad dancers
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Rolling Stone appears in a spoof video before the Pythons comeback
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Professor Brian Cox will also be part of the reunion shows
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The last time they performed together was in Aspen in 1998
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"The bottom line is, I did not cheat on @placeholder. | LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Kate Gosselin, the star of TLC's "Jon & Kate Plus 8," defended her husband over allegations that he is cheating and said the rumors are part of being on national television. Kate Gosselin, star of "Jon and Kate plus 8," says rumors surrounding her husband are part of being a public figure. "We, as you know, have a reality show. Everyone wants to know everything about us," Gosselin told CNN's Larry King on Thursday. "And I feel like this is a situation, you know, you can't believe everything that you read ... and so we are dealing with it privately."
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Kate Gosselin: "You can't believe everything you read"
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Gosselin appears on TLC's "Jon and Kate plus 8" as mom to sextuplets and twins
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Tabloid reports claim Gosselin's husband having affair with another woman
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The @placeholder told reporters last week that he had been surprised by the strength of bad feeling surrounding his summary. | (CNN) -- The bidding process for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups has taken a new twist as football's world governing body FIFA lodged a criminal complaint with the Swiss judiciary Tuesday. The complaint relates to the "international transfers of assets with connections to Switzerland, which merit examination by the criminal prosecution authorities." The FIFA statement added: "The subject of the criminal complaint is the possible misconduct of individual persons in connection with the awarding of the hosting rights of the 2018 and 2022 World Cup." FIFA lodged the complaint with the Attorney General of Switzerland in Berne on the recommendation of German judge Hans-Joachim Eckert -- FIFA's independent ethics adjudicator.
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FIFA launches criminal complaint
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Football's world governing body lodges complaint in Switzerland
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@placeholder, reached in Fort Myers, said being separated from his "strong-willed" wife can be difficult. | Editor's note: This story is part of an ongoing series of profiles CNN is doing about economic survival in this time of financial crisis. Tony and Lynette Lorenz pose, in more financially secure times, for a picture the night before their 2004 wedding. (CNN) -- Ever since her hometown of Fort Myers, Florida, earned the distinction of having the highest rate of foreclosures in the country, Lynette Lorenz has spent the bulk of a year away -- 1,200 miles away -- from her home and her husband. The 42-year-old automotive service provider, a commission-only position that helps car buyers with maintenance needs, once raked in $95,000 a year.
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Automotive worker leaves Fort Myers, Florida, depression and husband for a job
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A former shop-aholic, she makes do with little and learns to appreciate more
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If that happens, it's "God telling me, 'It's time to go home and be with your husband' " | 8,346 | record_train |
Every Apollo suit was handmade to fit each astronaut by @placeholder, a division of Playtex . | By Mark Prigg PUBLISHED: 09:53 EST, 24 May 2013 | UPDATED: 12:32 EST, 24 May 2013 The secret behind the spacesuits than put man on the Moon has been revealed as a team of seamstresses from underwear firm Playtex. They worked with engineers to design a suit capable of keeping a man alive in orbit - and saw their design work by the Apollo astronauts. The incredible story is set to be made into a major Hollywood movie, it was revealed today. Buzz Aldrin walking on the surface of the moon during the Apollo 11 extravehicular activity (EVA) on on July 20, 1969 wearing his handmade spacesuit created by an offshoot of the Playtex company
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Seamstresses from Playtex spinoff who usually sewed bras and girdle won Nasa contest to create the Apollo spacesuits
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The trail led back to @placeholder in early 2008, when another tipster said she might be working as a waitress. | NEW YORK (CNN) -- Lisa Michelle Hatchell disappeared on her 37th birthday: July 19, 2003. She was last seen at 10 p.m. on the street outside the Southwest Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, rowhome she shared with her boyfriend. Lisa Michelle Hatchell has been missing since her birthday in 2003. Police have looked for her in Georgia. She and her boyfriend were arguing over money, witnesses told police. Since that night, Hatchell's family and friends have not heard from the mother of two. Hatchell was a U.S. Army veteran who struggled with drug addiction. But Alonie Watson doesn't think her daughter's drug problem had anything to do with her disappearance.
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Lisa Michelle Hatchell disappeared on her birthday in 2003
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She lived with a boyfriend in Southwest Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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His 69-year-old friend Mr @placeholder added: 'It is not really good enough because I cannot see how he can accept us the previous Monday but then the following Monday he says that to us. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 07:15 EST, 9 October 2012 | UPDATED: 08:35 EST, 9 October 2012 Two pensioners have had time called on their trips to a south London pub - until they have a wash. The Crown and Anchor used to be the regular Monday night watering hole for Albert Warren and Edward Basting, as the pair had been drinking there for about a year. This came to an abrupt end after the pub's manager said he had received several complaints about the personal hygiene of one of the men. Disappointed: Albert Warren (left) and Edward Basting (right) who were regulars at the Crown and Anchor before being banned for bad hygiene
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Albert Warren, 67, and Edward Basting, 69, were barred from Crown and Anchor in Bromley, London
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Taiwan-based HTC has teased a new camera to compete with @placeholder. | In the portable action camera market, GoPro reigns supreme. But Polaroid and HTC could be about to make a claim for the throne with handheld devices of their own. The former is planning to release the Polaroid Cube next week, a tiny action camera with a distinctive square design. And a teaser video and leaked images reveal that HTC is planning to release a similar device of its own, in the shape of a toy periscope. Scroll down for video Taiwan-based HTC and Minnesota-based Polaroid are planning to release handheld cameras to take on GoPro. The Polaroid Cube (shown) is a 1.5-inch magnetic device that sicks to bikes. It can take 1080 or 720p video and still images at six megapixels. It will go on sale 1 October for £89 ($99.99)
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HTC and Polaroid are planning to launch handheld cameras to rival GoPro
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The Polaroid Cube is a 1.5-inch magnetic device that sicks to bikes
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HTC's ReCamera, seems to be a camera that looks like a periscope
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The waterproof device was revealed in a teaser video and leaked images
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The Polaroid Cube is on sale 1 October for £89 ($99.99) and the HTC's ReCamera will be officially unveiled on 8 October | 8,350 | record_train |
'I will not forgive them for letting a person who has nothing except low morals and fake attitude to come to @placeholder and spread what message?' | By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 06:22 EST, 29 November 2012 | UPDATED: 13:10 EST, 29 November 2012 Reality TV star Kim Kardashian has sparked anger in the Middle East as she touches down in the region for a store launch and publicity tour. Kardashian, the curvy beauty who shot to prominence after an infamous sex tape of her emerged in 2007, is in Kuwait and will also visit Bahrain to launch a pair of Millions of Milkshakes franchises in malls. But the deeply conservative and religious nations may not offer her a warm welcome because of controversies surrounding the x-rated video, her short-lived marriage to NBA star Kris Humphries and a recent furore over her tweets supporting the people of Israel during the recent conflict with Palestine.
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Reality TV star flew to Kuwait today and will visit Bahrain this weekend
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Sex tape controversy, divorce and recent support for Israel at root of anger | 8,351 | record_train |
The funeral of Hughes took place in Macksville on Wednesday as @placeholder remembered the batsman | There were five thousand people in Macksville, double the population of this New South Wales country town, for the funeral of Phillip Hughes. But the words of just one of them resonated around the cricketing world. Michael Clarke proved himself more than the Australian captain as he addressed prime minister Tony Abbott and the family and friends of Hughes. He was a statesman. Clarke was immense, as he has been ever since the tragic accident last week that rocked the cricket world and claimed the life of the close friend and team-mate he called his ‘little brother’. Michael Carke delivers an emotional eulogy to his friend and 'little brother' Phillip Hughes on Wednesday
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Phillip Hughes' funeral held in his home town at Macksville High School
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Australia captain Michael Clarke was a pall bearer and read a eulogy
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Hughes died last Thursday two days after being hit by a bouncer at SCG
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Cricketers of the past and present, including Mitchell Johnson, Steve Smith, Shane Warne, Adam Gilchrist and Brian Lara, were in attendance
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Clarke said: 'Rest in peace my little brother. I'll see you out in the middle'
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Victims: LeAnn Schuldies (left) died alongside her 17-year-old Brianna Cox in @placeholder. | An Idaho man man used a shotgun to kill his longtime girlfriend and one of her five children before using the same weapon to kill himself, a preliminary investigation shows. Twin Falls County Prosecutor Grant Loebs says autopsy reports have not been finalized from the Nov. 15 deaths but the early investigation has found only the single weapon. Police say 36-year-old George Salinas likely killed 38-year-old LeAnn Schuldies and her 17-year-old daughter, Brianna Cox, before ending his life. Their bodies were found in a Twin Falls County home. Four other children, ages 6, 7, 9 and 13 survived. They're believed to be Salinas' children with Schuldies.
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Investigators say George Salinas, 36, used a shotgun to kill LeAnn Schuldies, 38, and her daughter Brianna Cox, 17, before shooting himself
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The car was developed by @placeholder and Sam Mendes, the director of the latest Bond film, who unveiled the machine this morning | James Bond is known for blowing up, crashing or otherwise destroying the cars Q branch spend years carefully engineering for him. But 007 will have to take care of his new Aston Martin - as the British sportscar brand has only built 10 of a new model designed exclusively for his latest film,Spectre. The car, called the DB10, was unveiled this morning at the launch party of the movie, which will be Daniel Craig's fourth as the legendary spy. The manufacturer is being as tight-lipped as MI5 about the specifications of the car, which will not go on sale and will only be driven by Bond. They say the vehicle is a 'nod to future designs' and they are keeping the machine as far away as possible from rival firms who they fear may try to copy its sleek design.
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Aston Martin is celebrating 50 years since James Bond first drove one of their cars in the 1960s film Goldfinger
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Director Sam Mendes worked alongside the car's designers and developers to make sure it suited the film's needs
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Last summer, a cyber-attack on @placeholder computer systems took down the e-mail capability of hundreds of staffers for weeks, but the Pentagon still will not comment on who initiated the attack. | WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The Chinese military continues to increase spending on efforts to break into U.S. military computer systems, expand its Navy, and invest in intercontinental nuclear missiles and weapons to destroy satellites, according to the latest U.S report on China's military power. Chinese military officers after a meeting about the People's Liberation Army in 2007. The annual report from the Pentagon to Congress says China's total military spending in 2007 was between $97 billion and $139 billion, but it is hard to tell exactly how much was spent and on what. In comparison, the U.S. military budget request for 2008 is $481.4 billion, not including war requests.
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This ocean covers Europa entirely and contains more liquid water than all of @placeholder's oceans combined. | It is regarded as the most probable place in the solar system to host alien life. And now Jupiter’s moon Europa has been found to have tectonic activity like Earth. It is also the first time this specific type of geological activity has been observed in the solar system other than on our planet. Scientists have found evidence of plate tectonics on Jupiter's moon Europa (pictured) – the first sign of this geologic activity on a solar system world other than Earth, raising hopes that life could one day be found there Less than a year ago, scientists discovered plumes of water vapour erupting from Jupiter's moon’s south polar region, so it may be possible for a robotic probe to sample Europa’s liquid water at a distance without landing on it.
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Scientists have found the first sign of this geologic activity on a solar system world other than Earth a year after discovering jets of water on Europa
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Experts from the University of Idaho and the Johns Hopkins University, Maryland, say Europa could be more Earth-like than experts imagined
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when he toured @placeholder-ravaged neighborhoods of New Jersey, stopped the | New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has hit out at accusations that his newly affectionate relationship with President Obama could have cost the Republicans the White House. Christie said he was particularly unhappy how the word 'embrace' had been used to describe his teamwork with Obama and the Federal Government in the cleanup effort after Superstorm Sandy. ‘I’m a guy who tells the truth, all the time. And if the president of the United States did something good, I was going to say he did something good and give him credit for it,’ Christie told reporters in Harvey Cedars, New Jersey.
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Would I not feel anything because our souls go back to @placeholder?' | By Jill Reilly A mother whose 11-year-old son died on the fateful MH17 has revealed the night before he was due to fly he asked her what would happen if he was to die. Samira Calehr says she was in a bedroom at her townhouse near Amsterdam, when her son Miguel Panduwinata reached out and said: 'Mama, may I hug you?' Ms Calehr wrapped her arms around her son, who had been oddly agitated for days, bombarding her with questions about death, about his soul, about God. Scroll down for video Miguel Panduwinata, right, poses his mother Samira Calehr. Miguel and his brother Shaka Panduwinata were killed aboard Malaysia Airlines Flight 17, which was shot down over eastern Ukraine
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Miguel Panduwinata and his older brother, Shaka, both died on the flight
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Mystery: Authorities are still unsure of @placeholder's cause of death | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:49 EST, 10 December 2012 | UPDATED: 11:13 EST, 10 December 2012 The woman who survived for six days after being stranded in her car on a secluded forest road during a snowstorm spoke for the first time since the ordeal. Paula Lane, 46, recalled the emotional moment when her boyfriend Roderick Clifton left their car to get help, saying that she warned him not to head out into the storm but he dismissed her pleas. 'It's 9.09 in the morning, I remember looking at my watch and I said please just wait, let's ride this out together. It's the smarter (thing), and he just went like this with his hand I that's the last time I saw him,' she said during an appearance on The Today Show, gesturing as Clifton did when he headed out for help.
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Paula Lane, 46, was discovered crawling through the snow on Wednesday after spending six days in the wilderness
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Her family said they had prepared Lane's 11-year-old twin sons for the worst
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Lane is being treated for first-degree frostbite and malnourishment
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Her boyfriend, 44-year-old Roderick Clifton, father to three daughters, died trying to seek help
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'She is mighty and she's a survivor,' Lane's sister said | 8,359 | record_train |
In admitting his death, @placeholder claimed the fallen leader became lazy with his use of cell phones, making him an easy target. | The head of the Transportation Safety Administration (TSA) said Friday that underwear bombers are still a concern. Speaking at the Aspen Security Forum, TSA chief John Pistole said al Qaeda has retooled its underwear bomb designed to take planes down over the United States. Airport security systems had to be modified after a double agent discovered exposed the second iteration of the device last year, Pistole said during a question and answer session moderated by ABC reporter Brian Ross. Uncovered: TSA honcho John Pistole spoke in detail about 'Underwear 2,' the next generation of underwear bombs from al-Qaeda designed to being down planes over the U.S.
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The new bomb was discovered by a double agent
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Uses a number of more sophisticated techniques designed to avoid detection by bomb-sniffing dogs or TSA equipment
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'Underwear 2' allegedly built by a Yemeni bomb making expert affiliated with al-Qaeda in the Arabian peninsula | 8,360 | record_train |
Petraeus resigned from the @placeholder on Friday after acknowledging the affair. | House Majority Leader Eric Cantor knew in October about former CIA Director David Petraeus' involvement in an extramarital affair, a spokesman for the congressman told CNN on Sunday. Doug Heye said Cantor, a Republican, was tipped to the information by an FBI employee. The congressman had a conversation with the official, described as a whistle-blower, about the affair and national security concerns involved in the matter, he said. The New York Times reported Saturday that on October 31, Cantor's chief of staff phoned the FBI to inform the agency about the call between the congressman and the FBI official. The Times reported that Cantor learned of the whistle-blower through Rep. Dave Reichert, R-Washington.
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Spokesman: Eric Cantor spoke with an FBI official about the matter in October
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Petraeus resigned Friday, citing an extramarital affair
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An FBI investigation into e-mails from Petraeus' biographer uncovered the affair
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The former CIA director was scheduled to testify in a hearing on the Benghazi attack | 8,361 | record_train |
Chelsea technical director Michael Emenalo watched when Pasalic scored the only goal for @placeholder, as they beat city rivals RNK 1-0 and Jose Mourinho has sanctioned the move. | Chelsea's new signing arrives from Croatia after receiving rave reviews for his performances with Hajduk Split. With Liverpool and Tottenham also showing an interest Jose Mourinho's side managed to nip in and sign the midfield protegee for just £3million. Here, LAURIE WHITWELL explains what all the fuss is about. So who is this guy I'm hearing whispers about? Name: Mario Pasalic Club: Chelsea Age: 19 Position: Central midfield Arrival: Chelsea's new signing Mario Pasalic holds his blue shirt aloft at the club's training ground in Cobham I’m going to need more than that... Pasalic has played for Hajduk Split since the age of 10 and progressed through the ranks, enjoying his most productive campaign last season by scoring 11 goals in the Croatian top tier.
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Chelsea snapped up the 19-year-old with Liverpool and Tottenham also keen
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Young midfielder has been likened to Luka Modric
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Chelsea's riches in midfield mean he will probably go on loan this season
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Michael Emenalo has been keeping an eye on him for a while
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Croatian idolises recently departed Blues hero Frank Lampard | 8,362 | record_train |
It came after Mr @placeholder led tributes to his former enemy yesterday, saying: 'I have lost a friend' | Martin McGuinness has said he and Ian Paisley 'pointed the way to a better future' for Northern Ireland as he signed a book of condolence for his former arch-enemy. The pair buried decades of hostility for good when they took office together in 2007, and their friendship became such a symbol of the peace effort that they were dubbed the Chuckle Brothers. Signing a book of condolence today for the famed Unionist firebrand, who died aged 88 yesterday after a long illness, the Deputy First Minister wrote: 'In rising above old enmities, we pointed the way to a better and peaceful future.
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The Reverend Dr Ian Paisley died yesterday aged 88 after a long illness
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Deputy First Minister buried 'old enmities' to pay tribute to former arch rival
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Their closeness in government gained them the nickname Chuckle Brothers | 8,363 | record_train |
‘@placeholder please give users the option to not have to look at it!’ | Apple’s latest and greatest operating system is making people sick – literally. The animations and transitions added to iOS 7 have unexpectedly been making people nauseous and giving them motion sickness. The issue is so prevalent, in fact, that it has an entire message thread filled with complaints on Apple’s forums, first spotted by The Verge, and complaints have been building on Twitter as well. Scroll down for video... Sick to their stomachs: The iPhone 5S, with it's shiny new iOS 7 operating system, is making people sick ‘The zoom animations everywhere on the new iOS 7 are literally making me nauseous and giving me a headache,’ wrote forum user Ensorceled. ‘It's exactly how I used to get car sick if I tried to read in the car.’
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iOS 7 is giving people motion sickness
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@placeholder already has his own large group of adoring facebook fans. | By Alexandra Klausner PUBLISHED: 13:20 EST, 22 February 2014 | UPDATED: 14:01 EST, 22 February 2014 One two year old boy and a 9-month-old rescue dog share something in common. They both have a rare brain condition and now they're both best friends. Dylan, 2, and Frank the dog both have something called hydrocephalus, a condition that causes excessive fluid in the brain to accumulate and causes the skull to expand. The Huffington Post reports that young Dylan has already had to undergo 15 brain surgeries. Dylan Lipton-Lesser has a brain condition that causes excess fluid to accumulate and expand his skull
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Dylan, 2, and Frank the dog both have something called hydrocephalus, a condition that causes excessive fluid in the brain to accumulate and causes the skull to expand
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Dylan has had 15 brain surgieries
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Frank suffered a seizure when he was only eight-months-old and was almost put to sleep | 8,365 | record_train |
There’ll be five doors and easy access, while dynamically the new model is said by @placeholder insiders to focus more on comfort and refinement than sporty handling. | It was a mainstay of family motoring for the UK’s striving middle classes in the sixties and seventies. Now, 50 years after the launch of the original, Britain’s much-loved Vauxhall Viva is to be revived. The economical new Vauxhall will cost under £7,000 and will manage up to 70mpg. After 50 years since it was first introduced, the Vauxhall Viva is making a comeback and will be available from next spring Costing £6,000 and available with bluetooth and iPhone connections, it is a far-cry from its 70s namesake Details of the Viva revival as a sharply styled small hatchback are revealed in the latest edition of motoring magazine Auto Express.
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Original Vauxhall Viva 'HA' was launched in 1964 and cost from £527
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It died out in 1979 and was replaced by the Vauxhall Astra
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However Viva name is being brought back from next spring
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New model will cost £6,000 and feature iPhone connector | 8,366 | record_train |
The Navy ship is needed to provide a more stable platform for a helicopter to airlift @placeholder away. | The U.S. Navy is on a mission to save a baby girl after she fell seriously sick about 900 miles off the Mexico coast, during a round-the-world voyage. San Diego couple Eric and Charlotte Kaufman called for help from the Coast Guard on Thursday, after their youngest daughter, Lyra, fell sick. A team was parachuted in on Thursday to get medical help to the one-year-old, but she needs to be airlifted to hospital. Scroll down for video Sick bay: Charlotte and Lyra, who had a rash all over. It is believed she had a relapse of salmonella poisoning - which she had suffered from before they left
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USS Vandegrift sent in to help airlift one-year-old to safety
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Eric and Charlotte Kaufman called for help when their daughter developed a rash and severe sickness
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Couple were headed to the South Pacific with their children, aged 1 and 3
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Air National Guard crew parachuted in to deliver medicine to baby | 8,367 | record_train |
McDowall also insisted that Aird would would be better off proving his side are a match for the @placeholder as opposed to saying it. | Hearts head coach Robbie Neilson insists his runaway league leaders are ready to answer Fraser Aird’s taunts in convincing style at Ibrox on Friday night. Responding to new Gorgie striker Genero Zeefuik’s claim that a win for the Tynecastle side would end the Championship race, Aird brushed off the Dutchman’s comments as ‘disrespectful’ and insisted Rangers were still the better team. Ibrox caretaker boss Kenny McDowall intervened yesterday by ordering his 19-year-old midfielder to do his talking on the park instead. New Hearts striker Genero Zeefuik fueled the fire ahead of his side's top of the table clash with Rangers
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Hearts' Genero Zeefuik said win on Friday would end Championship race
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Rangers youngster Fraser Aird called Zeefuik's comments 'disrespectful'
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Ibrox caretaker boss Kenny McDowall told Aird to do talking on the pitch | 8,368 | record_train |
@placeholder, a single father who owned three planes, also had a young daughter, who was not on the doomed aircraft. | A single father, his two young sons and one of their friends have perished in a small plane crash, leaving their town of just 200 people in south Canada in shock. Darren Spence, an experienced crop duster pilot, took off from Waskada, Manitoba with his sons Gage, 10, and Logan, nine, and nine-year-old Dawson Pentecost, at 1 p.m. on Sunday but crashed into a farmer's field shortly afterwards. They had taken the afternoon trip as Dawson had never been on a plane before, his family said. Loss: Ten-year-old Gage SPence and his brother Logan, 9, died in a plane crash with their father and a friend
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Darren Spence, 37, took off with his sons Gage, 10, and Logan, 9, and one of their friends on Sunday but crashed into a field shortly afterwards
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First time the boys' friend, Dawson Pentecost, 9, had been on a plane
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Poignantly, in a book she wrote about her struggle with the disease, Gibbs wrote a moving open letter to @placeholder, telling her how much she loves her. | The best friend of Rebekah Gibbs has spoken of the Casualty actor's incredible bravery as she struggled against breast cancer. The 41-year-old mother-of-one, who appeared in more than 100 episodes of the BBC show as paramedic Nina Farr, died from the disease on Tuesday after a six-year battle. Michelle Grant, 41, says she was devoted to Gigi, who was just 10 week old when her mother was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2008. Scroll down for video Rebekah Gibbs, pictured left with her daughter Gigi, has died after a six-year battle with breast cancer. Her best friend Michelle (pictured with Rebekah, right) has spoken of the Casualty actor's incredible bravery
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The actress appeared in the BBC show for more than 100 episodes
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She was first diagnosed in 2008 when her daughter was just 10 weeks old
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Her friend Michelle Grant has spoken of her strength and kindness
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Cancer was in remission but she had a seizure while on holiday in Devon
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But lots of other date ranges for the Buddha have been tossed around -- some scholars say 448 to 368 @placeholder, for instance. | (CNN) -- There are about 500 million Buddhists worldwide, but it's unclear exactly when in history this religion began. The Buddha's life story spread first through oral tradition, and little physical evidence about Buddhism's early years has been found. Now, scientists for the first time have uncovered archaeological evidence of when the Buddha's monumentally influential life occurred. Excavations in Nepal date a Buddhist shrine, located at what is said to be the Buddha's birthplace, to the sixth century B.C. The research, published in the journal Antiquity, describes the remains of a timber structure about the same size and shape as a temple built at the same site in the third century B.C.
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Archaeologists have found Buddhist shrine from sixth century B.C.
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Its remains were found under a known Buddhist shrine, built about 300 years later
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Results are published in the journal Antiquity
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The older structure seems to have been made of timber | 8,371 | record_train |
"I don't know how anyone could disagree with what the president said yesterday," said Senate Majority Leader @placeholder. | Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama broke his silence on the Colorado movie massacre Wednesday night and spoke out on the issue of gun control. "I believe the majority of gun owners would agree ... that we should check someone's criminal record before they can check out a gun seller; that a mentally unbalanced individual should not be able to get his hands on a gun so easily," said the president. "These steps shouldn't be controversial. They should be common sense," he added. Shouldn't be controversial? Common sense? The president knows full well that Democratic strategists -- including those who run his re-election effort -- see gun control as political dynamite. They have since Al Gore lost the presidency by failing to win conservative states, an outcome many Democrats blame in part on Gore's push for gun control.
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Gun control steps shouldn't be controversial, Obama says
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Reid: "With the schedule we have, we're not going to get into the debate on gun control."
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Pelosi: "There are important voices on all sides of this issue"
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Rep. Grijalva: Protecting Second Amendment rights and public safety not a contradiction | 8,372 | record_train |
Romney, @placeholder and Rubio may now find themselves fighting each other for the 2016 nomination | Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, having heightened his profile in recent weeks for admonishing the Obama administration over its Cuba policy, has leaped to front of the 2016 pack among Republican voters. A newly released Zogby poll, conducted last weekend, puts the freshman senator in second place in the GOP primary, just behind Mitt Romney and tied with Jeb Bush. Rubio polled at 13 percent - just three points behind front-runner Romney. Among women, he came in first, though, earning 22 percent of female respondents' support. Romney and Rubio attracted 13 percent and 10 percent of women of women respectively. Scroll down for video
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Rubio polled at 13 percent - just three points behind front-runner Romney; he earned 22 percent of female respondents' support
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Rubio adviser: 'He has told us to proceed as if he is running for president'; he has until May to decide whether to run for reelection or president
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He will participate in a forum Sunday night in California hosted by a conservative non-profit with likely competitors Rand Paul and Ted Cruz
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The Florida lawmaker will remain in California after the event to woo donors before moving on to Texas and Chicago
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Extended fundraising trip will keep Rubio out of the Capitol all next week as colleagues vote on the Keystone XL pipeline | 8,373 | record_train |
That said, @placeholder will not be getting carried away with past results. | Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero may have an outstanding goal tally so far this season, but Barcelona boss Luis Enrique had no hesitations when asked who he feels is the best player in the world. Following the Catalan giants' draw against City in the last 16 of the Champions League, Enrique was asked his thoughts on their free-scoring front man. 'He's probably up there in the top ten or so players,' he said. Barcelona manager Luis Enrique expressed his opinion on Lionel Messi (left) and Sergio Aguero (right) 'But for me the number one is Leo Messi. Everyone else comes after him.'
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Barcelona boss Luis Enrique said he prefers Lionel Messi to Sergio Aguero
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The Manchester City striker has netted 19 times for his side this season
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Enrique said Messi's 21 goals for Barcelona mean he is still 'number one' | 8,374 | record_train |
In a message to @placeholder workers who might lose out, she said: ‘It’s their problem. | British firms are forced to hire foreign staff because workers here are too lazy, Eastern Europeans claimed yesterday. They are not prepared to stand in a factory for eight to 12 hours and find it easier to live on benefits, recruiters said. Sandwich maker Greencore Group – which supplies Marks & Spencer, Waitrose, Sainsbury’s, Tesco and Asda – is seeking staff from Eastern Europe because it cannot find locals willing to do the work. Scroll down for video Greencore staff hard at work in one of their factories - but bosses are seeking staff from Eastern Europe because they cannot find locals willing to do the work
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Sandwich maker Greencore Group is seeking staff from Eastern Europe
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100 Hungarians – many of them graduates – have already applied for the role
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Even those with a degree can earn three times what they would at home
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In Hungary, the average wage is £7,000 compared to UK minimum of £13,520
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‘It was a big experience for me and I now understand just how big Manchester United is in @placeholder. | Luke Shaw admits it will be a dream come true to step out at Old Trafford as a Manchester United player for the first time when Louis van Gaal’s side face Valencia in their final pre-season friendly on Tuesday. The occasion also marks Van Gaal’s first home game in charge before United host Swansea in their Premier League opener next weekend, and Shaw is under no illusion that the deposed champions need to put a disastrous season behind them and get back to winning trophies under the Dutchman. The England defender, signed from Southampton for £27million this summer, said: ‘As a kid, it’s a dream to play at Old Trafford. It’s one of the biggest arenas in the world, you would say.
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Luke Shaw admits it will be dream come true to make his Old Trafford debut
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Former Southampton defender arrived at the club for £27m in the summer
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New boss Louis van Gaal will also be taking charge of his first home game
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Manchester United play Valencia in their final pre-season friendly
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Ander Herrera admits being overwhelmed by club's support on US tour | 8,376 | record_train |
On the campaign trail, always dressed impeccably, she stays "on message" but did take a swipe at @placeholder after her statement, "For the first time in my adult lifetime, I'm really proud of my country." | (CNN) -- A big part of being president is making decisions, and one of the key decisions a would-be president can make is who he or she marries. Cindy McCain has a master's degree in special education. She is part owner of her father's business. It's not like deciding whether to press the nuclear button, but first ladies in the United States can wield enormous influence in politics and in society. They're not elected. They're not paid. There's no precise job description. But whether it's an elegantly dressed Jacqueline Kennedy giving Americans a tour of the White House, Eleanor Roosevelt speaking on civil rights or Hillary Clinton saying "I suppose I could have stayed home and baked cookies," first ladies are praised, criticized, adored and scorned -- but never ignored.
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First ladies can wield enormous influence
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Michelle Obama, Cindy McCain have sharply different backgrounds
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Judicial Watch said that it also obtained an internal @placeholder email that indicates Bigelow and Boal were granted access to 'the vault' - a CIA installation where some of the planning for the bin Laden raid took place. | The Obama administration arranged for Hollywood filmmakers to have special access to government officials involved in the commando operation that killed Osama bin Laden, it has been revealed. Conservative legal group Judicial Watch posted what it claimed was 153 pages of Pentagon documents and 113 pages of CIA documents about the film project on its website yesterday. The paper trail revealed that filmmakers were given access to top White House officials, the identity of a SEAL team member involved in the raid on bin Laden's compound in Pakistan and were taken to the top-secret 'vault' where the attack was planned.
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Kathryn Bigelow and Mark Boal, who made Oscar-winning film The Hurt Locker, given access
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Secret 'vault' where raid was planned and identity of Navy SEAL involved in mission given to filmmakers
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Controversy that film's release date before November elections would 'boost Obama's ratings' | 8,378 | record_train |
Juror B37 went on to sob while saying that she wanted to apologize to the @placeholder family for the tragedy that they had to go through, but she also had a message for George Zimmerman and his family- after it was revealed yesterday that his parents have been in hiding as well as the former neighborhood watchman and his wife. | By Meghan Keneally PUBLISHED: 20:14 EST, 16 July 2013 | UPDATED: 02:36 EST, 17 July 2013 Four of the jurors in the George Zimmerman trial have banded together to separate themselves from on of the other women who helped acquit the neighborhood watchman for the killing of Trayvon Martin. The group released a joint statement after one of the other jurors, identified only as B37, spoke to CNN about their closed-door sessions after the trial. 'The opinions of Juror B37, expressed on the Anderson Cooper show were her own, and not in any way representative of the jurors listed below,' they said in the statement released Tuesday night.
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One of the six jurors, identified only as B37, spoke out about the verdict
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'I wanted to find him guilty of not using his senses...you can't charge him with anything because he didn't do anything unlawful' she said
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Four of the five other jurors put out a statement requesting privacy and distancing themselves from B37's version of events | 8,379 | record_train |
Protesters have demonstrated for months in @placeholder, calling for Saleh to step down. | Sanaa, Yemen (CNN) -- Yemen's embattled president was on his way to the United States for medical treatment Monday, officials said. President Ali Abdullah Saleh left Yemen on Sunday and stopped in Oman before continuing Monday on a trip to the United States, Yemeni government sources said. The purpose of Saleh's U.S. trip is a "private medical visit," the Yemeni Embassy in Washington said in a statement Sunday. "The president will travel back to Yemen in February to attend the swearing-in ceremony of the newly elected president," the statement said. At least six family members were with Saleh, two senior Yemeni government officials said.
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NEW: Protesters continue demonstrations in Yemen's capital
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Yemeni government sources say President Ali Abdullah Saleh left Oman Monday
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He is scheduled to return to Yemen in February, the embassy says
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The State Department says Saleh can come to the U.S. for medical treatment | 8,380 | record_train |
We go again: Steven Gerrard is preparing to lead @placeholder's title assault ahead of the new campaign | By John Drayton It's proven to be a rather miserable summer for Steven Gerrard, who was England's captain as the Three Lions were dumped out the World Cup group stage. The Liverpool skipper has also seen his team-mate Luis Suarez depart to Barcelona for £75million and has had to reflect on a 2013/14 campaign where the Reds just missed out on the Premier League title to Manchester City. VIDEO Scroll down for Steven Gerrard animated in magic England moments Hit the weights: Steven Gerrard exercises in the gym to prepare for the new season with Liverpool But the midfielder has started to look ahead towards the new campaign, as the 34-year-old hit the gym, showing off on Instagram an image of him performing what looked to be a dumbbell fly exercise.
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Steven Gerrard hits the weight in pre-season for Liverpool return
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England skipper left to reflect on dismal World Cup group stage exit
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It is believed that the murder suicide took place after a row about whether or not @placeholder was the Zoey's father. | The grandparents of a four-month-old girl orphaned after her father, a Kansas City Chiefs player, shot her mother and himself are locked in a custody battle over the $3million baby. Linebacker Jovan Belcher shot daughter Zoey's mother, Kasandra Perkins, nine times on December 1 before driving to Arrowhead stadium and shooting himself. Belcher's mother, Cheryl Shepherd, is seeking custody of Zoey and to be appointed conservator of her estate. The baby's maternal grandparents and other relatives in Texas are also seeking custody. Custody battle: Belcher is seen here with his girlfriend Kasandra Perkins, 22, and their baby daughter Zoey who with their death is at the heart of a $3million custody battle
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Authorities handed baby daughter to Belcher's parents after his death
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Zoey then went to Texas to stay with Kasandra Perkins' family who are now refusing to give her back
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The couple argued over the paternity of the child on the day they died, with Kasandra telling the NFL player that he was not the father
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The U.S. military says the propaganda failures are a result of aggressive @placeholder operations in Iraq. | BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Osama bin Laden's top lieutenant has conveyed leaders' dissatisfaction with al Qaeda's operations in Iraq, according to the U.S. military, which says it has uncovered letters authored by the terror outfit's No. 2 man. Ayman al-Zawahiri relayed complaints and advice from al Qaeda leaders, U.S. military officials say. Ayman al-Zawahiri allegedly wrote the March letters -- which the military released Wednesday and which were translated by CNN -- to Iraqi militant groups with ties to al Qaeda. "It is in their own words. It is reflective of what they are saying about themselves," said Brig. Gen. David Perkins, a spokesman for the Multi-National Forces in Iraq.
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Letters say leaders chide al Qaeda in Iraq over recruiting, moving "assets" into Iraq
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Umbrella group Islamic State of Iraq accused of exaggerating in propaganda
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One letter obtained in U.S. operation that killed Al Qaeda information minister
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U.S.: Al Qaeda in Iraq operating with only a third of the fighters it had two years ago | 8,383 | record_train |
‘If we continue this effort we can really cripple @placeholder as a major threat.’ | Washington now believes terror network is on brink of defeat By Christopher Leake Updated: 03:20 EST, 29 August 2011 Al Qaeda’s second-in-command has been killed in Pakistan amid speculation that he was targeted by an unmanned U.S. CIA drone aircraft. The death of Libyan-born Atiyah Abd Al-Rahman – who had been considered as a possible successor to the group’s leader Osama Bin Laden after his death earlier this year – is such a major blow to the terror network that American intelligence officials claimed last night it was on the verge of defeat. Al-Rahman, Al Qaeda’s former operational leader, rose to be its No 2 after U.S. Navy Seals killed Bin Laden in a dramatic raid on his Pakistan compound in May.
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The letters repeatedly called the singer a ‘b****’ and said @placeholder would break-in to the property. | Being a global superstar, it seems, is no guarantee people will know who you are. Rihanna might have sold more than 30million albums worldwide, but when her alleged stalker appeared in an American court, the judge found himself rather confused as to her identity. On being told that homeless Kevin McGlynn, 53, was ‘arrested for stalking Rihanna’, veteran New York judge Abraham Clott admitted he had no idea who she is. He simply asked: ‘Who?’ Scroll down for video Rihanna might have sold more than 30million albums worldwide, but when her alleged stalker appeared in an American court, the judge found himself rather confused as to her identity
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Judge told homeless Kevin McGlynn was 'arrested for stalking Rihanna'
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Veteran judge Abraham Clott admitted he had no idea who the singer is
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McGlynn appeared in court for the first time on Friday to face two charges of stalking and one of harassment
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"Obviously there is an interest in doing the best for the team," @placeholder told CNN. | (CNN) -- It may not be "High Noon," but the Red Bull team are facing a Shanghai showdown when their two drivers resume rivalries at this weekend's Chinese Grand Prix. Sebastian Vettel has been vilified for ignoring team orders and passing his Red Bull teammate Mark Webber in Malaysia to whisk the win from under the Australian's nose. Directly behind the dueling Red Bulls, the opposite scenario was playing out as Nico Rosberg reluctantly obeyed team orders not to overtake his Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton for third place, even though the German appeared to have a quicker car. The controversial issue of team orders in Formula 1 has once again tested respect between teammates -- and ahead of Sunday's race Vettel said he would probably do it again given he felt Webber had not supported him in the past -- and raised question marks over the purity of the sport's racing.
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Team orders in Formula 1 are a hot topic once again following events in Malaysia
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Red Bull teammates at odds after Sebastian Vettel overtakes Mark Webber against team orders
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Rubens Barrichello, a deputy to Michael Schumacher at Ferrari, empathizes with Webber
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F1 legend Stirling Moss believes there is less respect between drivers in modern racing | 8,386 | record_train |
It was only 45 minutes to an hour after the first @placeholder announcement that we were informed of a fire. | (CNN) -- Nine of us booked a trip on the Carnival cruise ship Triumph to celebrate our recent college graduation. I started out in a room of four friends but we were re-located because our room had a leak. So we were separated and my friend and I headed to our newer, more comfortable room...or so we thought. Around 5:30 Sunday morning, after a fun day in Mexico, we woke up to a PA announcement calling for crew help. As soon as I heard the captain come on, I looked at my friend and said, "Adriana, if the captain is coming on sounding shaken, we better start to worry."
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Parisa Safarzadeh and 8 friends took cruise to celebrate college graduation
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A fire on the ship led to smoky conditions, loss of electricity, sewage odors
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Yet the elder @placeholder remained on the job, becoming the city's first black plainclothes detective, according to the police department. | (CNN) -- He's tweaked defense attorneys that potential jurors should be brought in from homeless shelters to boost diversity, sternly chastised lawyers for talking over one another, and pushed against having jury members continually shuttled in and out "like a Pop-Tart." In the weeks and months leading to Casey Anthony's murder trial, Orange County Superior Court Chief Judge Belvin Perry Jr. has proven colorful, quick and -- above all -- in command. "I know what is relevant," he said earlier this spring, in proceedings leading up to Tuesday's opening arguments. "I have never been shy in not speaking up." After swearing in a 12-member jury and five alternates early Friday evening, which followed an 11-day selection process in Pinellas County -- the off-site location mandated by the judge, in hopes of drawing from more people who weren't biased by intense media coverage -- the 61-year-old will return next week to his native Orlando to preside over Anthony's trial.
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Chief Judge Belvin Perry Jr. is the presiding judge in Casey Anthony's murder trial
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Anthony is accused of murdering her daughter Caylee, among other charges
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Perry's father was one of the first two black officers on the Orlando police force
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@placeholder has looked haggard in recent days, as pressure mounts over his administration's handling of several new scandals | By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor Carl Lewis, the nine-time Olympic gold medal winner in track and field who once set world records for sprinting, said Monday that New Jersey Republican Gov. Chris Christie tripped him up in 2011 he tried a run of a different kind – for political office. Current Lieutenant Gov. Kim Guadagno, then the state's attorney general, ruled that Lewis hadn't lived in the Garden State long enough to run for a seat in the state senate. He was preparing to run as a Democrat against Republican state Sen. Dawn Addiego, a Christie friend and ally.
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Lewis, the 9-time Olympic gold medalist, says the guv muscled him off the ballot when he tried to run for state Senate after a longtime Christie chum
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Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno, then the attorney general, overruled a judge in 2011 who decided Lewis had lived in the state long enough to get on the ballot
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The Christie administration spent $78,000 in attorneys' time getting the sprinter and long-jumper struck from the election
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But Christie isn't a bully, Lewis says now – just 'someone who's insecure, and he's governor now and has got the power' | 8,389 | record_train |
But the extradition of Sirul would be problematic for @placeholder Prime Minister Tony Abbott, should he be located in Australia. | Malaysian authorities are hunting for a former policeman who is believed to be living in Australia after he had his acquittal over the murder of a model reversed as part of a high-level political corruption scandal. Malaysia's highest court on Tuesday upheld death sentences for two police officers convicted of killing and blowing up Mongolian national Altantuya Shaariibuu, a 28-year-old model and interpreter. Authorities in Malaysia said they will seek the help of the Australian Federal Police to arrest and extradite one of the policemen, Sirul Azhar Umar, who flew to Australia in October last year. Altantuya Shaariibuu, a 28-year-old model and interpreter, was murdered in Malaysia in 2006
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Malaysian authorities hunt for former policeman believed to be in Australia
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Sirul Azhar Umar had his acquittal over the murder of a model reversed
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Altantuya Shaariibuu, a model and interpreter, was shot twice in the head and then blown up with military-grade explosives
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She was involved in a high-level Malaysian political corruption scandal
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Malaysia will seek the help of Australian Federal Police to extradite Sirul
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Extradition a problem for Tony Abbott as Australia 'opposes death penalty' | 8,390 | record_train |
Experts say Apple could overtake Samsung again when it launches its next @placeholder model. | By Victoria Woollaston Samsung has overtaken Apple to become the world’s most profitable mobile phone company. Apple’s share of the smartphone market dropped to 14 per cent, its lowest for three years, because of ‘lacklustre’ iPhone 5 sales and tougher competition from rivals, according to industry analysts. Driven by demand for cheaper Android devices in Asia and Latin America, Samsung’s handset division made an estimated £3.4billion operating profit in the second quarter of this year. Samsung's president J.K. Shin, pictured, holds up the firm's Galaxy S4 phone during its launch in March. Samsung has reported record profits for the second quarter of 2013 and sold more than double the handsets than Apple. Apple's market share has fallen to a three-year low
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Samsung reports record profits of £4.5bn - up 50 per cent from last year
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It shipped double the amount of smartphones compared to Apple
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This represents Samsung's biggest ever lead over Apple since 1997
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Apple's smartphone market share drops to a three-year low | 8,391 | record_train |
The suspension, without pay, is the latest in a list of violations by the 23-year-old @placeholder, who led the NFL in receiving in 2013. | Cleveland Browns wide receiver Josh Gordon was suspended for at least one year by the National Football League on Tuesday for violating the substance abuse policy. Gordon, who was banned by the NFL from consuming alcohol after pleading guilty to driving while impaired last July, tested positive for what he called a one-off session of moderate alcohol consumption on a private jet last month. The ban will keep him out of the entire 2015 season. Cleveland Browns wide receiver Josh Gordon will miss the entire 2015 season after being banned by the NFL 'We are disappointed to once again be at this point with Josh,' Browns general manager Ray Farmer said in a statement.
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Josh Gordon will be suspended for at least 12 months without pay
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The Cleveland Browns wide receiver has a history of substance abuse
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He says he had a one-off session of moderate alcohol consumption
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General manager Ray Farmer says the team are 'disappointed' with Gordon | 8,392 | record_train |
@placeholder's top suppliers - and Apple will spend an estimated £7billion on Samsung | By Eddie Wrenn PUBLISHED: 07:57 EST, 31 July 2012 | UPDATED: 07:57 EST, 31 July 2012 Today should see the opening shots fired as the billion-dollar Apple v Samsung patent case gets underway in a San Jose courtroom. The two bitter rivals are arguing over a cluster of phone patents, each alleging that the other is infringing on intellectual property as they vie for top place in the smartphone wars. Both companies are seeking potentially billions of pounds from each other in royalties - and whatever decision the 10 people on the jury takes, it is likely to will change the industry forever.
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Apple vs Samsung begins in earnest today following legal scuffles across the world
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Jury of ten ready to listen to arguments in trial which is expected to run for four weeks
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Experts say verdict could affect evolution of smartphone market | 8,393 | record_train |
The @placeholder peacekeeping mandate in that country now extends through January 31, 2015. | (CNN) -- The U.N. Security Council voted Tuesday to not only continue its peacekeepers' mission in the tumultuous Central African Republic but to authorize the use of force by European Union troops there, the world body said. The decision came just over a week after the nation tapped Catherine Samba-Panza, the mayor of the capital of Bangui, as its interim president. She replaced Michel Djotodia, the leader of the Seleka rebels who seized power in March only to step down earlier this month after failing to halt the escalating violence in the country. Nation pins hopes for peace on interim president
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The U.N. Security Council unanimously adopts a measure related to the CAR
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It extends peacekeepers' mandate there; it adds travel bans and asset freezes
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The African nation has been beset by violence and political turmoil | 8,394 | record_train |
"The @placeholder is a family; the Secret Service is a family. | Washington (CNN) -- It might be one of the most intense rivalries in sports. It's not the Yankees and the Red Sox, or the Cowboys and the Redskins, but the FBI and the Secret Service. Their hockey teams clashed on the ice Saturday night in their annual match. The two teams, made up of agents from the different organizations, have been playing against each other for more than 10 years. They raise money for different charitable causes for either FBI or Secret Service agents. This year, organizers asked for a $5 donation from attendants, with the money raised going to Keith Rile, a Secret Service agent diagnosed with cancer.
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FBI, Secret Service face off in annual hockey game
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Secret Service wins in overtime
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Organizers say all 2,500 tickets were sold | 8,395 | record_train |
In 1993, grainy CCTV images showed the boys leading the toddler away from his mother at a busy shopping center in @placeholder, England. | London, England (CNN) -- Nearly two decades after the killing of toddler James Bulger by two 10-year-old boys in a suburb of Liverpool, what remains one of Britain's most notorious child murders this week proved once again it has the power to shock and outrage. Seen at the time as symbolic of a flawed society, the killing of Bulger -- whose poignant last moments being led to his death were caught by security camera -- continues to be dissected by a country still struggling to comprehend the crime. This came to a head nine years ago when British authorities provoked anger by releasing the killers, Robert Thompson and Jon Venables, just eight years into the life sentences they received for attacking and torturing Bulger and dumping his battered body on a railway track.
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Jon Venables back in police custody after breaching conditions of his release
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Venables and Robert Thompson were just ten years old when they murdered James Bulger
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Two-year-old was tortured before his body was dumped on a railway track
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Killers' release in 2001 after just eight years provoked public outrage | 8,396 | record_train |
@placeholder has since announced plans were being drawn up to supply more than 100,000 homes in the worst-hit areas. | By Simon Tomlinson PUBLISHED: 01:32 EST, 11 April 2012 | UPDATED: 01:34 EST, 11 April 2012 Wants flow of money: Former Welsh Water boss John Elfed Jones says Wales should be making a profit from supplying water to England Drought-hit England should be made to pay for using water from Wales, the former head of Welsh Water claimed today. As millions of English households are slapped with hosepipe bans, John Elfed Jones argues that water is a business and, like oil, should be sold to make money. His comments came as Severn Trent, which supplies mid Wales, announced plans to sell water to Anglian Water without at cost price.
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John Elfed Jones says Wales should profit from trade | 8,397 | record_train |
Originally, 500 observers were believed to be destined for @placeholder. | (CNN) -- At least 24 people were killed in cities across Syria during a government crackdown Saturday against those in opposition to President Bashar al-Assad, according to a U.K.-based human rights group. Gunfire and explosions could be heard in the western Syrian city of Homs, as residents contended with fuel shortages and power outages throughout the day, said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. CNN cannot independently confirm accounts from the ground in Syria because the government has not provided access to Western media. Also Saturday, Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak said that al-Assad had passed the "point of no return -- no way that he will resume his authority or legitimacy over his people."
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NEW: President Bashar al-Assad has passed the "point of no return," says an Israeli minister
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24 people are killed during clashes in Syria, a rights groups says
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The violence coincides with an Arab League deadline
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International pressure has been mounting against al-Assad | 8,398 | record_train |
Although @placeholder has a long way to go and is not seeing visitors amid an outpouring of public support, Klevos said that we could see more of “Bruno” in his eyes today.' | By Jonathan Block Although the brave K9 is still in critical condition at the Yorba Linda Regional Animal Hospital, Anaheim Police Officer Brett Klevos said hat Bruno is 'making leaps and bounds considering what he has been through. He is still being given heavy antibiotics and is on heavy sedation to hopefully keep him improving and keep him on the road to recovery.' In an email sent to colleagues Sunday afternoon, Klevos wrote that on Saturday night, Bruno received a blood transfusion from another dog on the force. And on Sunday, Bruno's catheter was removed. Scroll down for video Bruno, the Anaheim, California Police dog shot last week ate some kangaroo meat on Sunday as he begins to regain his strength
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The 7-year-old German Shepherd with the Anaheim, California Police remains in critical condition despite his progress
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He received blood from another K9 on the force and also had a catheter removed
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Bruno was shot Thursday during a search for suspects who shot at probation officers
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The bullet shattered part of the dog's jaw and traveled through his body to his lungs, forcing veterinarians to remove part of the organ
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Bruno has received hundreds of thousands of message of support through social media | 8,399 | record_train |
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