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Hartley was on several CNN shows Thursday recounting what happened last week on @placeholder. | Mexico City, Mexico (CNN) -- Mexican authorities have bolstered their search for a missing U.S. citizen and the government rejects assertions that security forces aren't doing enough to find him, the foreign ministry said Friday. David Michael Hartley has been missing since a reported pirate attack September 30 on a lake bisected by the U.S.-Mexico border. Hartley's wife, Tiffany, told authorities her husband was shot and killed by pirates on Falcon Lake during a sightseeing trip. His body has yet to be found, leading to questions about the accuracy of her statements. The ministry said the federal attorney general's office opened an investigation based on testimony Tiffany Hartley gave to Mexican authorities at the consulate in McAllen, Texas. The government also has been in close touch with several U.S. authorities.
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NEW: Mexico says it has ramped up the search
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Wife, her story questioned, tells HLN, "I know what I know"
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Sheriff calls on drug cartels to turn over the body
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Tiffany Hartley said men in motorboats shot her husband | 9,400 | record_train |
Watson has said in the past the @placeholder wasn't responsible for any other killings. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 20:45 EST, 23 May 2013 | UPDATED: 01:45 EST, 24 May 2013 Los Angeles police have obtained the decades-old taped conversations between a Manson family disciple and his attorney, which may tie the murderous cult to additional killings. Detective David Holmes said Thursday the department has had the tapes for a couple of weeks and Robbery-Homicide Division and the Los Angeles County district attorney's office are analyzing them. A federal judge in Texas ruled in March that Charles ‘Tex’ Watson waived his right to attorney-client privilege when he allowed his lawyer to sell the eight cassette tapes to an author nearly 40 years ago for a book on his life.
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Lawyer Billy Boyd had 20 hours of conversations with convicted murderer Charles Watson at his Texas law firm
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Boyd died in 2009 after fighting against release of tapes saying it would be a 'public dishonor' to those affected by Sharon Tate killings
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Charles Manson, now 77, remains in prison and is not eligible for parole until he is 92 | 9,401 | record_train |
violence erupted in the Syrian capital, @placeholder, where state media | By Kieran Corcoran PUBLISHED: 14:18 EST, 13 October 2013 | UPDATED: 01:46 EST, 14 October 2013 Seven members of the Red Cross have been kidnapped by gunmen in Syria today. The six workers and one volunteer were travelling in a four-vehicle convoy in the north of the country when the attackers blocked their path and opened fire, according to Syria state media. They had been delivering medical supplies in the Idlib province when the abduction took place near the town of Saraqeb, at around 11.30am local time. Danger: The kidnapped people were members of the Red Cross who were working in Syria (file picture)
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Six employees and one volunteer are missing, the Red Cross confirmed
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Syrian state TV said that gunmen blocked their convoy and opened fire
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The Red Cross has called for their immediate and unconditional release
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The violent incident comes as two car bombs exploded in Damascus | 9,402 | record_train |
"(@placeholder will extract) revenge that equals the tragedy that has befallen the Jordanians," government spokesman Mohammad al-Momani said. | Amman, Jordan (CNN)Was an American hostage held in Syria killed by a Jordanian airstrike? That's what ISIS said in an online posting Friday, claiming that she died in the group's de facto capital, Raqqa. The posting Friday included a picture of a collapsed building and a claim that the woman -- confirmed by her family to be Kayla Mueller -- was being held there. But it did not show a body or provide any proof of death. Jordanian government spokesman Mohammed al-Momani said his country is looking into the claim. But, he said, "we are highly skeptical" because of ISIS's proven lack of credibility, and he questioned whether they could identify Jordanian warplanes so high in the sky or would hold a hostage in a "weapon warehouse."
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Kayla Mueller's parents ask her captors to contact them privately
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Activists tell CNN that an airstrike in Syria kills 47 ISIS fighters
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U.S. officials have no evidence hostage Kayla Mueller killed | 9,403 | record_train |
Louis Cashin (left) and @placeholder (right) both received suspended sentences after pleading guilty to possessing criminal property. | By Julian Robinson for MailOnline Nelson Herne, 35, of Bedworth, admitted blackmail after the gang he was part of plundered a grieving widow's life savings A ruthless blackmail gang plundered a grieving widow's £195,000 savings - after hounding her over a non-existent debt. The 80-year-old, from Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, handed over the cash - earmarked for her grandchildren's inheritance - when the men threatened her with bailiffs. But Birmingham Crown Court heard that, in reality, the vulnerable pensioner did not owe them a anything. Five criminals pleaded guilty to their roles in the fraud, including Nelson Herne who was jailed after admitting blackmail.
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Gang plundered £195,000 savings after threatening widow, 80, with bailiffs
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Vulnerable pensioner had saved up money for grandchildren's inheritance
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Received letters and phone calls claiming her debts amounted to £12,825
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She did not owe them anything but handed over thousands at a time to six people who called at her door
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Nelson Herne, 35, admitted blackmail and has been jailed for two years
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Sean Bell, Louis Cashin, Christopher Thirlwell and Albert Blair all admit possessing criminal property | 9,404 | record_train |
'I'm not going @placeholder here and trying to redefine what it is and all that kind of garbage.' | Courting controversy: Missouri state Representative Rick Brattin has proposed a bill that would require pregnant women to get permission from the father before having an abortion A Republican Missouri state lawmaker has proposed a bill that would require pregnant women to get permission from the father before having an abortion – except in cases of incest and 'legitimate rape.' 'Just like any rape, you have to report it, and you have to prove it,' Brattin told Mother Jones in a statement that sparked outrage among state Democrats. 'So you couldn't just go and say, 'Oh yeah, I was raped,' and get an abortion. It has to be a legitimate rape.'
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Missouri state Representative Rick Brattin has proposed a bill that would require pregnant women to get abortion consent from the father
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Brattin's proposed legislation only makes exceptions for incest and what he calls 'legitimate rape'
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Says he was inspired when he went in for vasectomy and had to get written permission from his wife
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Brattin, 34-year-old father of five, is worried women use abortion as a type of contraception
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Republican Rep Todd Akin infamously said in 2012 women's bodies have ways of not becoming pregnant from what he called 'legitimate rape' | 9,405 | record_train |
Distraught Ms Kislo, 35, from Leszno, Poland, said: 'Five years ago I lost my husband @placeholder, this year my daughter. | A schoolgirl has killed herself because she was desperate to be reunited with her dead father in heaven. Maria Kislo, 12, was discovered hanging in her room by her mother Monika, 35, when she went to read her a bedtime story. Next to the tragic youngster's body was a short note saying: 'Dear Mum. Please don't be sad. I just miss daddy so much, I want to see him again.' Tragic: Maria Kislo, pictured four years ago, killed herself so she could be with her dad who died in 2009 in heaven Her doting father Arek died suddenly in 2009 after a massive heart attack.
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Maria Kislo, of Leszno, Poland, was found by her mother
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A suicide note read: 'I just miss daddy so much, I want to see him again.'
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Her father Arek died suddenly in 2009 after a massive heart attack
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For confidential support on suicide matters call the Samaritans on 08457 90 90 90 or visit a local Samaritans branch or click here. | 9,406 | record_train |
Lucky for everyone, except perhaps the show's avid viewers, @placeholder did not end up being pregnant. | By Joshua Gardner Two stars of popular new reality series Southern Charm were casting their enchanting spells long before Bravo's camera's starting rolling. Thomas Ravenel, 51, makes no secret of the 2007 cocaine bust that cost him his gig as South Carolina's Treasurer, but less known is his much younger girlfriend Kathryn Dennis' law breaking past. When the local celebutante, political scion and model was hauled into Berkeley County jail for underage drinking and disorderly conduct in 2012, authorities snapped the sexy mugshot of the century. Scroll down for video... A vision in orange: Southern Charm star and politician-turned-felon Thomas Ravenel makes no secret of his cocaine-fueled fall from grace, but less well-known is his girlfriend Kathryn Dennis' 2012 arrest for underage drinking (she was 20 at the time) and disorderly conduct
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Former South Carolina Treasurer Thomas Ravenel was put away for 10 months in 2008 on federal cocaine charges
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The millionaire former real estate developer now appears on Bravo's Southern Charm series
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Ravenel has a May-December romance on the show with political scion and South Carolina celebutante Kathryn Dennis
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Dennis was arrested in 2012 for underage drinking and disorderly conduct
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Ravenel is considering a run for U.S. Senate despite his checkered past and drama-filled present | 9,407 | record_train |
Ten years later, @placeholder became a fugitive after Waller's death. | (CNN) -- You can run, the saying goes. Joseph Lewis Miller spent more than 33 years hiding, ducking police for a murder charge out of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, according to a statement from U.S. Marshal Martin Pane. Now 78, Miller was arrested Monday in Mineola, Texas, where he was living under the alias Roy Eugene Eubanks and serving as a deacon at a church, the statement said. A 1981 arrest warrant charges Miller with murder, committing crimes with a firearm, being a convict in possession of a firearm and carrying a firearm without a license. Harrisburg police accused Miller of killing Thomas Waller in a parking lot adjacent to a hotel in January 1981.
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Fugitive Joseph Lewis Miller found living under alias, Roy Eugene Eubanks, in Texas
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Miller was wanted in the January 1981 killing of Thomas Waller in Pennsylvania
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Found in Texas, Miller was deacon and receiving disability benefits, U.S. marshals say
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Now in custody in Texas, he awaits court proceedings regarding his extradition | 9,408 | record_train |
"It should be engaging the @placeholder government on improving conditions at home for the Rohingya if it wants to stem these flows. | BANGKOK, Thailand (CNN) -- Thailand's military has denied abusing refugee boat-people from Myanmar after claims some were whipped on a tourist beach and hundreds more left dead or missing after being towed at to sea without food and water. Photograph released by Thai navy showing a group of illegal immigrants captured on December 12. Photos showing refugees being made to lie face down on a popular beach and media reports claiming refugees been deliberately lost at sea have sparked concerns for their safety. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees says it is "concerned" about the fate of the Muslim ethnic minority Rohingya people, who have fled from Myanmar's border with Bangladesh.
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Thai military denies abusing refugees from Myanmar
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Witnesses say ethnic Rohingya whipped face down on tourist beach
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Reports say hundreds missing after being towed back out to sea | 9,409 | record_train |
It was a little difficult to rotate joysticks while also trying to tilt the @placeholder U. | Will Nintendo's forthcoming Wii U breathe new life into its aging Wii concept? Hard to say at this point, but it will bring a fresh element to Nintendo gaming. I got my hands on the redesigned system, which was first previewed a year ago, after Nintendo's Electronic Entertainment Expo event in Los Angeles on Tuesday. Here are my first impressions: First, the Wii U Game Pad. It is smaller than a tablet, but larger than your mobile phone. It doesn't feel heavy in the hands, and you will really have to try hard to snap it in two (not recommended). The Wii U Game Pad is part controller and part handheld console, and new games are expected to take advantage of both abilities.
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The Wii U will bring a fresh new element to Nintendo gaming
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Nintendo still hasn't announced a specific launch date or a price for the system
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CNN demoed the device after Nintendo's E3 event Tuesday | 9,410 | record_train |
On Saturday, @placeholder 'was not feeling well, so they decided to go' to the hospital, said Sara Glauber. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 23:26 EST, 3 March 2013 | UPDATED: 07:15 EST, 4 March 2013 The father of the pregnant Hasidic woman who died on her way to hospital in a violent car-crash in the early hours of Sunday spoke of his agony at her funeral Sunday. 'God is punishing me for my sins by taking away my daughter,' said 21-year-old Raizi Glauber’s father, Yitzchak Silberstein, in Yiddish at the emotional service on Sunday afternoon in New York. Glauber's husband, Nachman, also died in the horror smash after the two expectant Brooklyn parents were rushing to hospital when seven-month pregnant Raizi began to suffer unusual pain.
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Nachman and Raizi Glauber, both 21, killed in Brooklyn car crash on way to hospital at 12.30 am on Sunday
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Driver and passenger of the other car involved flee the area
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Dying mother rushed to hospital and baby son delivered by doctors
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Orphaned baby is expected to survive and named after father
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Funerals held for couple on Sunday afternoon, as Jewish law dictates the dead should be buried as soon as possible | 9,411 | record_train |
"You know the district where I come from is a very diverse district, and it is good to see Congress starting to look more like the rest of @placeholder. | Washington (CNN) -- The bar has never been lower for the nearly 100 freshmen of the 113th Congress who were sworn-in on Thursday. After all, it won't take much to exceed the abysmal approval rating of the previous Congress. Despite the usual burst optimism of a freshman class on Capitol Hill and the sentiment to reach across the aisle and dissolve partisan gridlock, recent history shows those pledges are destined to falter like so many New Year's resolutions. "On the day people are sworn in they are entitled to dream," said Larry Sabato, director of the University of Virginia's Center for Politics. "The idea that they are going to bridge the unbridgeable gap between the two parties is indeed a dream."
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NEW: John Boehner re-elected House speaker; says U.S. debt must be tamed
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The fiscal cliff was averted, but issues like the the sequester and debt ceiling await
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Congress will vote on scaled-back aid to Superstorm Sandy victims on Friday
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Democrats gain seats in both chambers, but Republicans keep control of the House | 9,412 | record_train |
Sinar Mas, which also has a palm oil arm, has long be a target of @placeholder efforts to curb deforestation. | (CNN) -- One of the world's largest pulp and paper companies is destroying Indonesia's rainforests and taking away the habitat of rare animals, environmental group Greenpeace charged Tuesday. The Greenpeace report accuses Asia Pulp and Paper of "relentlessly trashing rainforests, driving species extinction and, if left unchecked, will threaten Indonesia's efforts to address climate change." APP, a division of Sinar Mas, denied the charges levied by Greenpeace, including the alleged expansion of logging operations by 17 million hectares (42 million acres). "The allegations are totally illogical and untrue, Asia Pulp and Paper has no plans for the expansions in question," said Aida Greenbury, an APP spokeswoman, who said the Indonesian government has publicly announced that their quota for pulp and paper is 10 million hectares (25 million acres) by 2014.
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Asia Pulp and Paper accused of destroying rainforests and habitat
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APP says Greenpeace should do better research
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Indonesia is one of the world's biggest emitters of greenhouse gases due to deforestation | 9,413 | record_train |
Classic: The @placeholder is widely considered to be the most famous work of art in the world | By MICHAEL DAY PUBLISHED: 11:22 EST, 7 September 2012 | UPDATED: 02:09 EST, 10 September 2012 Italian campaigners have collected over 150,000 signatures calling on the Louvre museum in Paris to hand over Leonardo Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa to its 'home city' of Florence. The world’s most famous painting should be returned to the Uffizi museum where was displayed early in the 20th Century, according to the National Committee for Historical, Cultural and Environmental Heritage, which organised the petition. Committee President Silvano Vincenti said he has made a formal request to the French minister of culture, Aurelie Filippetti, for the painting to be given back.
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More than 150,000 signatures collected to return the painting to the Uffizi museum
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Formal request made to the French minister of culture for its return | 9,414 | record_train |
'Although this sentence will do nothing to bring back @placeholder to his family, it does reflect the severity of Carbott's actions and I am pleased with today's sentence. | By Sam Webb A builder who battered and stabbed his ex-girlfriend’s father and then poured petrol over him before setting him alight was today jailed for a minimum of 27 years for his murder. James Carbott, 31, beat Thomas Baird with a crowbar and stabbed him with a retractable blade knife inside his bungalow in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire. He left, but returned to destroy evidence by dousing petrol on 63-year-old Mr Baird, who was lying on his doorstep and was either dead or dying. He set his body and the victim’s bungalow alight. James Carbott, 31, beat Thomas Baird with a crowbar and stabbed him with a retractable blade knife inside his bungalow. He later set the body alight. He was today jailed for a minimum of 27 years
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James Carbott battered and stabbed Thomas Baird to death
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The 31-year-old torched the corpse and set his home on fire
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The pair had rowed over electrical work undertaken by Carbott | 9,415 | record_train |
They add: ‘@placeholder has always been regarded as a leader in the humane treatment of animals which is why the production of foie gras is quite rightly illegal in your country. | By Sean Poulter PUBLISHED: 08:45 EST, 29 April 2013 | UPDATED: 01:41 EST, 30 April 2013 Brigitte Bardot has launched an astonishing attack on the boss of the Queen’s grocer, Fortnum & Mason, for selling ‘cruel’ foie gras. Miss Bardot, a siren of the screen in the 1960s and now an animal welfare campaigner, has described the upmarket store’s managing director, Ewan Venters, as an ‘imbecile’. The 78-year-old former actress and model finds herself at odds with the French farmers who have produced the expensive gourmet food for generations. Attacking 'cruel' foie gras: Brigitte Bardot (right), 1960s screen siren turned animal welfare campaigner, has attacked Ewan Venters (left), the managing director of Fortnum & Mason, for selling foie gras, describing him as an 'imbecile'
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Foie gras is made by force feeding geese and birds until their livers swell to ten times their normal size
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The method is banned in Britain and there are calls to ban it in France too
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Miss Bardot joined PETA's campaign to stop the retailer selling the gourmet product | 9,416 | record_train |
According to court documents, Dawari neglected to document his association with @placeholder in a 2013 application for U.S. citizenship. | (CNN) -- Hayatullah Dawari is a former doctor in Philadelphia who treated American troops in his native Afghanistan while working with the American Red Cross, according to his lawyer. But in the eyes of the United States government, Dawari has been working with an anti-Western insurgent group in Afghanistan with ties to al Qaeda. These two very different images of Dawari emerged after he appeared Friday in federal court in Philadelphia on immigration fraud charges. "We intend to prove he was a member of HIG while he lived back in Afghanistan and Pakistan," Assistant U.S. Attorney Jennifer Arbittier Williams told CNN. She was referring to Hezb-e-Islami Gulbuddin, an Afghan political party and militant organization founded by a man the U.S. Treasury Department has designated a terrorist.
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Hayatullah Dawari, 62, is a former doctor who reportedly has worked with the Red Cross
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Prosecutors say he also has been working with an anti-Western insurgent group
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The group in Afghanistan has ties to al Qaeda, prosecutors say
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Dawari was in federal court on immigration fraud charges | 9,417 | record_train |
'I signed with @placeholder three years ago but because of the loan it took until today to have my first training session, so I'm really happy to be here. | By Oliver Todd Follow @@oliver_todd Thibaut Courtois has a battle on his hands for the No 1 spot at Chelsea - and the Belgian 'keeper wants to learn everything he can from his rival Petr Cech to make it in the Premier League. The 22-year-old is back in training with his parent club after three years on loan with Spanish champions Atletico Madrid and he admits it's good to be back as he looks to achieve his 'dream' of playing in England's top tier. But while Courtois has been lauded as the world's best young 'keeper by Jose Mourinho he still has a tough fight on his hands from Chelsea's No 1 Cech.
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Chelsea's Belgian 'keeper talks up his rival as one of the world's best
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He feels the Blues' big squad will help him improve even further
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Courtois trains with his teammates for the first time since joining in 2011
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He dreamed about appearing in the Premier League since a young age
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Belgian international is looking forward to competing for No 1 spot | 9,418 | record_train |
Profitable: Prince @placeholder, pictured partying in a Las Vegas pool, caused a media storm last summer when pictures were published of him naked in a hotel room | By David Mccormack and Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 14:25 EST, 24 July 2013 | UPDATED: 15:11 EST, 24 July 2013 Tourism managers for Las Vegas are the latest to jump aboard the bandwagon of brands using the royal birth as a means of generating some cheap publicity for whatever they’re selling. The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA) expressed its congratulations to Prince George, born on Monday to Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge, by posting a greeting on Facebook that read, ‘Congratulations on the royal addition. See you in 21 years.’ The wording is of course a cheeky reference to the new born baby’s Las Vegas-loving Uncle Harry who caused quite a stir when he visited Sin City last July.
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The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority post the cheeky greeting on Facebook alluding to last year's infamous trip by Prince Harry
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A host of major brands have sought to get some marketing mileage out of the royal birth
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The LVCVA estimates that the coverage generated by last July's Harry incident was worth £23m of free publicity | 9,419 | record_train |
In the video, a woman who resembles @placeholder enters just before a man who appears to be the rapper. | (CNN) -- The hotel where Jay Z had an alleged altercation with Beyonce's sister says it has fired the person who leaked the tape to the media. "The Standard has identified the individual responsible for breaching the security policies of the hotel and recording the confidential CCTV video released by TMZ," said Brian Phillips, a spokesman for the hotel. "The Standard has already terminated the individual and will now be pursuing all available civil and criminal remedies." In the statement, Phillips said the hotel will turn over its information to authorities. TMZ says the surveillance video is from an elevator and was taken the night of the Met Gala this month in New York.
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Video appears to show Solange Knowles having an altercation with Jay Z
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His wife, Beyonce Knowles, stands in the corner of the elevator and watches
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It's unclear what caused the fight
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Standard Hotel says it will turn over its information to authorities | 9,420 | record_train |
planes, including an F-15 fighter jet, crossing through the @placeholder. | China has sent two fighter jets to investigate US and Japanese military planes’ entry into a disputed area of the East China Sea. Tensions in the volatile region have mounted since the Chinese Air Force stated that it ‘escorted’ foreign warplanes out of its newly-declared air defence identification zone (ADIZ). The zone covers islands which are the subject of a bitter territorial dispute with Japan – sparking fears that it could lead to an unplanned military incident. Two Japanese F-15 fighter jets: China scrambled jets today in response to U.S. spy planes and Japanese aircraft - including F-15 fighters - entering its new air defence zone over the East China Sea
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Two fighters monitored two U.S. planes and 10 Japanese aircraft, China says
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The country announced unilateral air-defence identification zone last week
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It overlaps with a similar zone already claimed by Japan | 9,421 | record_train |
The reason for his sudden departure from remains unknown, but there have been claims that he left because he didn't like Mr @placeholder's production of Midnight Express. | By Damien Gayle PUBLISHED: 05:23 EST, 10 April 2013 | UPDATED: 05:46 EST, 10 April 2013 Ballet prodigy Sergei Polunin has turned up in Moscow after vanishing just days before his new show was set for its UK premiere. There were fears after the 23-year-old Ukrainian, dubbed the bad boy of ballet, stopped showing up for rehearsals for the UK premiere of Midnight Express a week before the show was to start. The show's director, Peter Schaufuss, had expressed concern for the star, who is well known for his party lifestyle. Sergei Polunin dances with Tamara Rojo at the Royal Ballet in February: The wildchild ballet star has turned up in Moscow after last week fleeing rehearsals for Midnight Express, his latest London show
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Sergei Polunin stopped going to rehearsals for Midnight Express last week
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The contemporary ballet opened last night with his understudy in lead role
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Spokesman for Polunin's Russian ballet company says he has returned
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There is still no answer as to why he suddenly left London | 9,422 | record_train |
Popular: Liverpool manager @placeholder waves to fans before his side started training | By Dominic King In Boston Brendan Rodgers has backed Steven Gerrard’s decision to retire from international football and believes it is 'great' for Liverpool. The 34-year-old has experienced a difficult and emotional 48 hours after he made public the news that he would bring the curtain down on his 114 cap England career but he has received significant support from his club manager. With Liverpool set to embark on their first Champions League campaign since 2009, Gerrard’s quality and experience will be crucial if they are to navigate the group stages and Rodgers will need the 34-year-old refreshed for the challenge.
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Gerrard announced retirement from England on Monday
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Rodgers reveals he spoke at length to Gerrard about the decision
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Liverpool boss says Gerrard's move will benefit club in Europe next season
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Liverpool close to signing QPR striker Loic Remy in £8.5m deal
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Rodgers full of praise for new signing Emre Can
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Torres walked around the pitch and booted signed footballs into the crowd and kissed the A@placeholderbadge as he waved to the fans. | New Atletico Madrid signing Fernando Torres was paraded in front of a bumper crowd at the Vicente Calderon on Sunday as fans welcomed their prodigal son home. The striker, 30, has been brought in by the La Liga champions on an initial six-month loan deal after unsuccessful spells with Chelsea and AC Milan. And despite scoring once in 14 games in Italy, over 40,000 supporters were delighted to catch a glimpse of the Spaniard who returns to Atletico after more than seven years away from his boyhood club. Fernando Torres was paraded in front of 40,000 fans at the Vicente Calderon on Sunday ahead of his initial loan move from AC Milan
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Fernando Torres will sign for Atletico Madrid on an anitial loan from AC Milan on Monday
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Spaniard has spent seven and a half years away from boyhood club and was emotional on return
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Vicente Calderon almost at full capacity as former Liverpool and Chelsea striker was paraded on the pitch
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Torres says: 'One day you need to explain to me what I did that you treat me like this' | 9,424 | record_train |
The serve statistics were telling, @placeholder's double faults outnumbering his aces while Federer had just one set against 13 aces. | By Pa Reporter Roger Federer will face Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the Rogers Cup final after a comfortable 6-3 6-4 win over Feliciano Lopez on Saturday. The 17-time Grand Slam champion was seldom troubled in his semi-final victory and will pursue a third Toronto title against the Frenchman. Federer was dominant, though he needed 11 break points to pick up the two he needed against the Spanish left-hander. Another final: Roger Federer celebrates after his 6-4 6-3 win over Feliciano Lopez in the Rogers Cup semi On top of his game: Federer was impressive on his way to victory in Toronto and will chase a third title
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Swiss will chase third Toronto title after comfortable 6-3 6-4 victory
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Federer has won 11 of his 15 career meetings with Tsonga
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But the Frenchman has two wins over Federer at Rogers Cup
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Tsonga beat Grigor Dimitrov 6-4 6-3 to book his place in the final | 9,425 | record_train |
The @placeholder-based company does not admit liability in the settlement and aggressively fought the suit. | LONDON, England (CNN) -- A giant oil-trading company is offering to pay thousands of Africans a settlement after a contractor illegally dumped toxic waste in West Africa three years ago. Parents say their child's body is covered in lesions as a result of toxic waste dumped in Ivory Coast in 2006. The United Nations says the 2006 dumping in Ivory Coast killed 15 people and sickened about 100,000 others. Trafigura is offering $1,536 (or 950 British pounds) per person to settle a lawsuit stemming from the dumping of 500 tons of toxic waste off Ivory Coast, or Cote d'Ivoire, a company spokeswoman said Monday.
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U.N. says 2006 dumping in Ivory Coast killed 15 people, sickened about 100,000
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Firm offers $1,536 per person to settle suit stemming from dumping of toxic waste
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Settlement potentially could be worth $46 million; judge must still approve deal
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Dutch firm Trafigura says contractor dumped toxic waste, but it denies responsibility | 9,426 | record_train |
@placeholder told the inquiry last month that she felt 'violated' and like 'climbing into a hole and not coming out' when the intensely private journal appeared in the paper on September 14, 2008. | By Rob Cooper Last updated at 7:44 PM on 14th December 2011 The News of the World’s ex-legal manager today insisted that he told James Murdoch there was 'direct and hard evidence' that phone hacking extended beyond a single reporter in 2008. Tom Crone said he showed the News International chief a printout of the now-notorious 'For Neville' email at a meeting also attended by the paper’s then-editor Colin Myler. The email, which contained transcripts of illegally intercepted voicemail messages, apparently showed that hacking went beyond a single rogue reporter. Email claims: Tom Crone, pictured giving evidence to the Leveson inquiry yesterday, today said he showed James Murdoch in 2008 there was evidence phone hacking went beyond a single rogue reporter
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Madeleine McCann representative 'gave NOTW permission to publish Kate's diaries' claims lawyer, contradicting Kate's claims
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James Murdoch 'shown' email which apparently reveals phone-hacking went beyond a single reporter | 9,427 | record_train |
the last minute, tried to block @placeholder, he was unable to stop the | While reporting on a top high school football recruiting event in Oregon, a FOX Sports newscaster got a little bit too close to the action. Amy Campbell, a reporter for FOX Sports Next, was in the midst of interviewing recruiting analyist Chad Simmons when rising star footballer Ermon Lane came crashing into her on the sidelines. Though Campbell later told the sports broadcasting network that she was unharmed, the entire incident was caught on video and as with many sports and news bloopers, has become an Internet sensation. FOX Sports newscaster Amy Campbell (center) was knocked over by high school football star Ermon Lane (right) while interviewing recruiting analyst Chad Simmons (left) at an elite summer football camp
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High school footballer Ermon Lane crashed into FOX Sports reporter Amy Campbell while she was mid-interview
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The incident, which was caught on video, took place at The Opening, an elite recruiting camp in Oregon
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According to the results, @placeholder's iPad Air is five times faster than Apple’s iPad 2, however, the latter was released in 2011 so the speed difference isn’t surprising. | Very little separates many of the high-end tablets these days, with each new model claiming to be the fastest on the market. To put these claims to the test, Which? Magazine took the bestselling tablets from the likes of Apple, Samsung, Google and Tesco, covering various price ranges, and ran each one through speed benchmarking tests. Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 edition topped the list, with a benchmark score of 2856, while Apple’s iPad 2 finished last with a score of just 502. Which? Magazine used benchmarking tests to see which high-end tablets are the fastest. Samsung's Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 edition topped the list, pictured centre, with a benchmark score of 2856, beating Apple's iPad Air, left, on 2687 and Google's latest Nexus 7, which scored 2675
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Samsung’s latest Galaxy Note 10.1 was the fastest tablet on test
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Apple’s iPad Air was in second place and Google’s Nexus 7 came third
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The slowest tablet based on benchmarking tests was three-year-old iPad 2
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Advent’s Vega Tegra Note 7 was a surprise performer beating Apple’s iPad mini - despite being £250 cheaper | 9,429 | record_train |
Grossinger's, like the fictional Kellerman's resort in @placeholder, pictured, hosted entertainment in its own ballrooms and auditoriums | By Helen Lawson PUBLISHED: 03:32 EST, 24 June 2013 | UPDATED: 07:55 EST, 24 June 2013 It was the holiday destination that supposedly inspired Dirty Dancing. But Grossinger's dancing days are over, the last guests have long since checked out, and the resort has been left to rot for 27 years. The 1,200-acre Catskills resort was abandoned in 1986 - the year before the hit film, starring Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey as a dance instructor and Baby Houseman, a holidaying teenager at the fictional Kellerman's, was released. The hotel and grounds were part of the Borscht Belt, an area of New York state that was popular with holidaying Jewish families who faced discrimination elsewhere before cheap air travel meant trips abroad took off.
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The 1,200-acre resort was part of New York State's Borscht Belt, which was popular with Jewish families in summer
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Austrian immigrants Asher Selig Grossinger and wife Malke move from NYC to start their business in the 1900s
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Their daughter Jennie transformed it into a site attracting 150,000 guests a year, who stayed in their 35 buildings | 9,430 | record_train |
Meanwhile, signs of friction within the @placeholder also appeared Sunday, with conservative lawmakers pushing plans not favored by some in the GOP congressional leadership. | Washington (CNN) -- A post-mortem Sunday of the mid-term elections provided little evidence that Democrats and Republicans will work together to address major issues such as deficit reduction any better than they have in recent years. Republicans interviewed on talk shows promised congressional investigations, an all-out effort to repeal health care reform, and steadfast opposition to any form of higher taxes. Democrats, meanwhile, said the losses they suffered in the congressional elections reflected voter dissatisfaction with lingering high unemployment in the slow recovery from economic recession, rather than an outright repudiation of their policies. Republicans won more than 60 seats formerly held by Democrats to take majority control of the House, and also narrowed the Democratic majority in the Senate, while winning the lion's share of governors' races around the country.
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GOP targets health care reform, government spending
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"Are we willing to work with him?" Cantor says of President Obama
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for not only his country, but @placeholder. | By Steve Nolan PUBLISHED: 08:20 EST, 19 July 2013 | UPDATED: 11:32 EST, 19 July 2013 Hero: Former Manchester City goalkeeper Bert Trautmann has died at the age of 89 Former Manchester City goalkeeper Bert Trautmann, who entered football folklore when he played on in the FA Cup Final with a broken neck, has died aged 89. The German Football Association announced that Trautmann, who played more than 500 times for the Manchester club after arriving in the UK as a prisoner of war, died at his home in Spain this morning. Trautmann, whose full name was Bernd, was best known for winning the FA Cup in 1956 despite playing the final 17 minutes of the game with a broken neck.
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Trautmann won the 1956 FA Cup Final despite breaking his neck
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He received an OBE for his efforts to improve Anglo-German relations
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The star had been a paratrooper in the Luftwaffe during World War Two
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He was captured after his unit was decimated in an Allied bombing
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His initial signing for Man City sparked outrage among fans in 1949
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He soon won them over and became first German to appear in Cup Final
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@placeholder claims these illnesses, and similar illnesses of other dogs that have become sick and/or died after eating Beneful, were caused by toxic substances found in the food. | Purina Beneful dog food has caused the illness and possibly the death of thousands of dogs, a new class-action lawsuit filed earlier this month has claimed. The lawsuit contends the dog food, a Nestlé Purina PetCare Co. product, has dangerous toxins, including propylene glycol and mycotoxins. Nastle Purina officials say the lawsuit is 'without merit' and based on 'social media-driven misinformation.' Purina Beneful is still being sold on store shelves. Scroll down for video Lawsuit: Beneful dog food, made by Nestle Purina, is being sued for allegedly causing dogs to get sick The lawsuit was first filed by Frank Lucido in a US District Court in California.
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The lawsuit lists internal bleeding, liver malfunction or failure, vomiting, diarrhea, dehydration, weight loss, seizures and kidney failure as symptoms
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The lawsuit was filed on behalf of Frank Lucido, who claimed that after purchasing a bag of Beneful, all three of his dog fell ill
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The suit claims more than 3,000 people have reported that their dogs became very sick or died
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Some pet owners say they have incurred extensive veterinary bills to have their dogs tested and treated for illnesses | 9,433 | record_train |
When the latest date change was announced it was not publicly known it was done to accommodate a @placeholder campaign event scheduled for the same night. | By Lydia Warren and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:33 EST, 10 September 2013 | UPDATED: 17:20 EST, 10 September 2013 Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi has found herself in hot water after it was revealed that she pushed back the execution of a convicted killer to accommodate her re-election fundraiser, which fell on the same day. Marshall Lee Gore was originally scheduled to die by lethal injection today, but Governor Rick Scott last month agreed to delay the date to October 1 at the request of the state attorney general. On Monday, Pam Bondi went into damage control mode, conceding in a statement that it was wrong to allow her campaign event to take precedent over an execution.
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Former escort service owner Marshall Lee Gore, 49, killed two women in 1988 and kidnapped, raped and stabbed another
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He was to be put to death Tuesday for the murders
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Attorney General Pam Bondi asked Gov. Rick Scott to delay execution until October 1
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Delay of 21 days set to cost state additional $1,000 | 9,434 | record_train |
‘In the case of @placeholder once the information got out, there was a very conscious decision to turn it on her. | The Ohio football stars charged with raping a 16-year-old girl in a night of degradation and humiliation have been found guilty. In emotional courtroom scenes, both defendants Trent Mays, 17, and Ma’lik Richmond, 16, wept uncontrollably as Judge Thomas Lipps handed down his verdict, describing their actions as ‘profane and ugly.’ As Mays and Richmond were comforted by their attorneys and their families sobbed, prosecutor Marianne Hemmeter pressed for a stern sentencing reminding the judge: ‘They showed absolutely no regard for what happened to the victim. Scroll down for video Reaction: Ma'lik Richmond, right, openly weeps after learning the verdict in his trial at the juvenile court in Steubenville, Ohio today; he was sentenced to at least one year at a juvenile detention center
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Judge ruled today that Trent Mays, 16, and Ma'lik Richmond, 17, both students at Steubenville High School, are guilty of raping girl, 16, at alcohol-fueled party last summer
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Will serve out yearlong-sentences at juvenile detention center, and could serve time until they turn 21 | 9,435 | record_train |
Gartshore, a known sex offender, was jailed for rape shortly after @placeholder's disappearance but he did not figure in the initial police inquiry. | By Jonathan Brocklebank PUBLISHED: 15:38 EST, 7 January 2013 | UPDATED: 17:08 EST, 7 January 2013 Abducted: Moira Anderson went missing in 1957 and is thought to have been murdered by rapist Alexander Gartshore She has been missing, presumed murdered, for 56 years, but yesterday the search for schoolgirl Moira Anderson reached what is certain to be its final destination. In a graveyard a short distance from the 11-year-old's former home, police erected protective tents around a family lair where eight bodies are known to be buried. As officers prepare to begin exhuming the bodies, they may learn whether there is a ninth set of remains buried in the Upton family plot in Old Monkland Cemetery, Coatbridge, Lanarkshire.
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Forensic specialists exhume remains at grave in Lanarkshire, Scotland
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Moira Anderson went missing 1957 and was never found | 9,436 | record_train |
The experts suggest iOS and @placeholder owners only download apps from the official Apple app store, and that they make sure to keep their software up to date. | Apple devices are at risk of a virus described by researchers as 'the biggest scale' malware they have ever seen. Dubbed WireLurker, the malware targets both Mac computers as well as phones and tablets running iOS when connected using a USB cable. After it has infected the Mac, when a mobile device is connected to the infected computer the virus spreads and installs malicious apps. Dubbed WireLurker, the malware targets both Mac computers and laptops (pictured) as well as phones and tablets running iOS. It was discovered by experts at Palo Alto Networks who detailed their findings in a research paper
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WireLurker malware targets OS X as well as the mobile iOS software
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When a mobile is connected to an infected Mac, the virus spreads
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It installs malicious apps on the device, and uses these to steal information
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Malware was discovered by experts at Palo Alto Networks in California
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The charging announcement delivers one more public relations blow to @placeholder, who last week stepped down from a string of company boards of directors and further distanced himself from the print business that first brought him fame and fortune. | London (CNN) -- British prosecutors have charged a former aide to British Prime Minister David Cameron and a close confidant of media baron Rupert Murdoch with illegal eavesdropping on voice mail, authorities said Tuesday. Cameron's former director of communications Andy Coulson is among eight journalists facing charges, as is Rebekah Brooks, the former chief executive of Murdoch's News International. The names of the suspected hacking victims announced include some of the world's biggest celebrities, including Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, Paul McCartney, soccer star Wayne Rooney and actor Jude Law. Read more: Full CPS statement The phone-hacking accusations have reverberated through the top levels of British politics and journalism, led to the closing of a major tabloid and prompted a parliamentary committee to issue damning criticism of Murdoch.
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Andy Coulson says he's disappointed and vows to fight the charges in court
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Murdoch confidant Rebekah Brooks says she is distressed and angry about being charged
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News of the World ex-reporter Neville Thurlbeck says he followed editors' instructions
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Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt and Paul McCartney are among alleged celebrity victims | 9,438 | record_train |
Marvel's version of @placeholder was originally an alien officer, and the name has been transferred to multiple characters over the years. | (CNN) -- Very few people outside of comic book store regulars knew what "Guardians of the Galaxy" was before this past summer, and yet it's now the biggest movie of 2014 so far. Marvel hopes to continue that astounding success for years to come. So when the studio announced its movie slate through 2019, there were character names and terms used that might be unfamiliar to a lot of moviegoers. But never fear -- we're here to explain. 'Captain Marvel' Set for July 6, 2018, the movie about Carol Danvers' cosmic alter ego caused a lot of excitement on social media, especially among fans who feel that female comic book characters have gotten short shrift on the big screen (something which rival DC Comics recently addressed by announcing a "Wonder Woman" movie).
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Marvel has announced its slate of movies through 2019
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They include a film featuring the first black superhero
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A journalist friend e-mailed Thomas, saying that he had connected with @placeholder and suggesting that they meet. | Atlanta, Georgia (CNN) -- Jennifer Thomas was looking at life with renewed energy: She had just survived a serious operation, and she was at a crossroads in her career. After 20 years as a producer in the stressful business of TV news, the challenge wasn't there for her anymore. For eight weeks, as she recovered from the removal of a large noncancerous tumor from her uterus, Thomas thought about her next steps. "I told myself I was going to work to do the things that I enjoy, things that are related to the news," she said. Thomas had recently conducted news production workshops for kids, so she already knew that she "loved people and talking to people about the news. That made me start thinking that if I could do it all the time and get paid for it, I'd really enjoy it."
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Journalist leaves TV to launch consulting business
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Clients include Beverly Johnson, Boris Kodjoe, Nicole Ari Parker, Ron DeVoe, Jennifer Holliday
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Her tips: Love your work, save money, find mentors, set goals, take breaks
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Little fighter: @placeholder is now at home with her parents and, apart from still needing extra oxygen, is a healthy three-month-old baby | By Sara Malm PUBLISHED: 04:13 EST, 24 May 2013 | UPDATED: 05:21 EST, 24 May 2013 A woman who ‘died’ before her baby was delivered was brought back to life after her daughter was born. Medical miracle Erica Nigrelli was 36 weeks pregnant when she suddenly collapsed at work in Missouri City, Texas. Thanks to her co-workers’ quick thinking, the 32-year-old English teacher will now be able to see baby Elayna grow up. Miracle: Erica Nigrelli, 32, had no heartbeat when her daughter Elayna was delivered by C-section Mrs Nigrelli ‘passed out’ in a co-worker’s classroom after complaining about feeling faint and her heart stopped.
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Erica Nigrelli, 32, gave birth by C-section despite having no heartbeat
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She was brought back to life after her daughter Elayna was delivered | 9,441 | record_train |
The highly anticipated offensive comes after a wave of suicide attacks in @placeholder. | ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (CNN) -- Pakistan's army said Sunday it has killed 60 "terrorists" as it battles to wrest control of part of the country from the Taliban. Five soldiers were killed in the last 24 hours of the assault, the military said. Pakistani Taliban leader Hakimullah Mehsud, pictured in November 2008. But the Taliban claimed they had killed 68 Pakistani security forces in the last day. Pakistani Taliban spokesman Azam Tariq told CNN by phone that only one Taliban fighter had been killed and three injured in that time. He said the Taliban had killed the Pakistani troops with roadside bombs and in combat.
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NEW: Help from U.S. drones not desired, Pakistani military says
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Official: Troops capture Kotkai, home village of Pakistani Taliban's leader
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About 28,000 Pakistani soldiers move into epicenter of Taliban activity
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Pakistan says 60 "terrorists," five troops killed in South Waziristan assault | 9,442 | record_train |
Spanish media reports said police believe the suspects were trying to rebuild @placeholder, whose tasks include passing directives from ETA's leadership to a string of shadowy support groups. | Madrid, Spain (CNN) -- Spanish police arrested 10 people early Tuesday for suspected links to the outlawed Basque separatist group ETA, just a week after the group's latest cease-fire announcement, an interior ministry statement said. The Spanish government - wary of ETA's unilateral cease-fire because the armed militants have broken previous cease-fires - has said it would not cease police operations against the group blamed for 800 deaths in its long fight for Basque independence. Nine of the pre-dawn arrests on Tuesday came in Navarra, the northern region with Basque roots whose capital is Pamplona, the statement said. The other arrest was in the nearby Basque province of Alava.
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The government has said it will not cease operations against ETA despite cease-fire
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The suspects are thought to be involved with Ekin
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Spain's National Court calls Ekin "part of the heart" of ETA
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@placeholder also finalized regulations requiring that passenger cars and trucks nearly double their fuel efficiency by 2025. | Washington (CNN) -- Environmental advocacy groups hope President Barack Obama will live up to the words of his second inaugural address that put climate change front and center on the national agenda even though he rarely mentioned it during the presidential campaign. But the same advocates, including the Sierra Club and the Natural Resources Defense Council, say the president should use the power of the executive branch to further those aims rather than pursuing a congressional strategy. Melinda Pierce, legislative director for the Sierra Club, pushed the president to focus more on executive orders and regulations from the Environmental Protection Agency than on legislation.
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Activists push for Obama to focus more on executive orders and EPA regulations than on legislation.
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President made little mention of climate policy in 2012 campaign and outlined few climate policy plans
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Superstorm Sandy returned climate change to the political conversation just before the election
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One advocate anticipates Obama will reveal some detail about his environmental agenda in the State of the Union address | 9,444 | record_train |
In a statement @placeholder, also 16, said: 'We had arranged to meet two friends. | Milena Gagic was killed after she ventured onto a railway line and was struck by a train at 55mph A 16-year-old schoolgirl was accidentally killed by a train after she sat down between a set of railway tracks to talk to her best friend. Milena Gagic happily ventured onto the line just after midnight with friend Amelia Hustwick when she was hit by the last Manchester Victoria to Leeds Northern Rail at around 55mph. The straight A student, from Halifax, West Yorkshire, who was tipped for a place at Oxford or Cambridge, suffered fatal injuries in the impact and died at the scene on December 13.
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Milena Gagic ventured onto line after midnight with friend Amelia Hustwick
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Pair had been chatting and laughing when last train hit at around 55mph
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Only Amelia, who she had been friends with all her life, jumped out its path
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Straight A student suffered fatal injuries and died at scene on December 13
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Although the handheld device cannot access the world wide web, it is designed to be able to connect to @placeholder's own intranet, where state propaganda, news, TV programs and educational apps are hosted. | A North Korean version of the Apple iPad has been developed by the secretive state, it has been revealed. But the slick seven-inch tablet, called the 'Samjiyon', is unlikely to provide a window into life behind the secretive country's border as it can't connect to the internet. Since its announcement in 2012, the computer has been developed using a basic version of Google's android software. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO A North Korean version of the Apple iPad has been released - but it cannot connect to the internet The seven-inch Samjiyon tablet has been developed using a basic version of Google's android software
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The 'Samjiyon' has been hailed as a 7inch answer to the iPad
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It comes with pre-loaded apps, one of which is Angry Birds
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Guilty: @placeholder was also convicted for trafficking the woman. | Convicted: Gang member Johnson Olayinka was convicted of trafficking a 23-year-old Nigerian woman into the UK for sexual exploitation Three members of an international prostitution ring that smuggled a Nigerian woman into the UK to work as a sex slave under the threat of a voodoo curse are facing jail today. The gang conned the innocent 23-year-old into flying to Heathrow Airport on a bogus passport with the promise of education, a job and a new home. Before leaving Nigeria, she was raped and forced to go through a black magic ‘juju’ death ritual to prevent her running away. But when the woman arrived in London, her employment failed to materialise. Instead, she was told she was destined to work as a sex slave in Italy, a court heard.
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Innocent 23-year-old from Nigeria promised education, job and home in UK
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She was given a fake passport and told she owed the gang £40,000
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Victim was then assaulted and raped before subjected to 'juju' death ritual
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Was forced to cut pubic hair and finger nails in black magic ceremony
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Gang told her curse meant she would die if she didn't pay them back
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When she arrived in London, she was told she would work as a sex slave
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Olusoji Oluwafemi, 44, Johnson Olayinka, 45, and Florence Obadiaru, 48, were convicted of trafficking the woman into the UK at the Old Bailey | 9,447 | record_train |
@placeholder & North Korean people are basketball fans. | (CNN) -- Flamboyant former NBA star Dennis Rodman and three members of the famed Harlem Globetrotters arrived in North Korea Tuesday to "entertain and inspire" with their basketball skills while they film a TV show. "I come in peace. I love the people of North Korea!" Rodman, 51, said on Twitter Tuesday. The weeklong visit comes at a time of heightened tension between the United States and North Korea, a result of Pyongyang's pursuit of a nuclear program. Just days ago, North Korea threatened "miserable destruction" in response to routine military exercises planned between South Korea and the United States.
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The United States and North Korea are at odds over North Korea's nuclear ambitions
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Former NBA star Dennis Rodman tweets he's "looking forward to sitting down with Kim Jung Un"
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The North Korean leader is known to be a huge basketball fan
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traded and there was a row about tickets to a @placeholder concert. | By Lucy Crossley Two families ended up in a violent brawl after their 13-year-old daughters fell out in a playground row over One Direction tickets, a court heard. The families of Lucy Brough and Chloe Warley had previously been close, but after the teenagers argued at their school in Hessle, Hull, East Yorkshire, their parents fell out. The dispute eventually escalated into a street brawl between both sets of parents in which one was badly injured, and the three others later convicted of assault. Spat: Lee and Kerry Warley (left) were convicted of assault after a fight between their daughter Chloe, 13, and her friend Lucy Brough over One Direction tickets escalated and ended up in a brawl involving the couple and Lucy's parents Nicola (right) and Gary
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Lucy Brough and Chloe Warley fell out and argued over concert tickets
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But the deterioration of their relationship spread over to their parents
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Lucy's parents hoped to resolve the displute with a meeting at school in Hull
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But meeting did not go well and later that afternoon the girls rowed again
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Nicola Brough pushed the girls into a bush to break up the scuffle
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Chloe told her parents Lee and Kerry, and they went to the Broughs' home
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Mothers and daughters faught, and Lee Warley punched Gary Brough
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Children fell out after the Broughs bought tickets for One Direction
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Mrs Brough says girls do not like 1D now and 'prefer 5 Seconds Of Summer' | 9,449 | record_train |
She met @placeholder when she was 9 on Buffett's 75th birthday. | San Jose, California (CNN) -- Ping-pong is a game most Americans play in their basements. But competitive table tennis is a different story. In fact, it's an Olympic sport, and the United States has a bright, new star representing Team USA in London: 16-year-old Ariel Hsing. Ariel's parents, Michael Hsing and Xin Jaing, immigrants to the United States, play table tennis. When her mother couldn't find a baby sitter, she brought a then 7-year-old Ariel along with her when playing at table tennis clubs. It was there that Ariel discovered her love for the sport and her talent. "I love table tennis, and I love playing. I love to practice so I just kept practicing and there were tournaments along the way, but it just kind of happened gradually," said Ariel.
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Ariel Hsing, 16, is representing Team USA in table tennis
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Hsing met Warren Buffett as a child; he has played with her many times
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Her advice: "I would just tell people to always fight for their dreams" | 9,450 | record_train |
The investigation I conducted with my colleague, @placeholder, led to our arrests in front of banks of media outlets who had been told about it in advance. | (CNN) -- After just two days of closed-door negotiations, the leaders who had gathered at the International Whaling Commission in Agadir, Morocco, announced no agreement was reached on the IWC chair's proposal to improve whale conservation. Greenpeace did not support the proposal, but we had hoped governments would change it to become an agreement to end whaling, not a recipe for continuing it. It is particularly disappointing to me, because my professional commitment to end the whale hunt in my country of Japan -- which led to the exposure of an embezzlement scandal at the heart of the whaling industry -- has come at significant personal cost.
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Junichi Sato, colleague face charges after finding corruption in Japan's whaling industry
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Sato: He and Toru Suzuki were held, questioned, often taped to chairs, for 23 days
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Sato says Japan uses guise of "scientific research" to slaughter whales
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Sato: As IWC does nothing, Iceland, Norway and Japan kill 30,000 whales | 9,451 | record_train |
According to reports, every room in the @placeholder sold out within three minutes of the fight being announced. | With the richest fight in the history of boxing being confirmed, the world of sport has reacted to the eagerly anticipated clash between Floyd Mayweather Jnr and Manny Pacquiao with obvious excitement. Mayweather set the countdown to the £160m ($250m) mega bout in motion after announcing on Friday that the pair would finally meet at the MGM Grand, Las Vegas on May 2. The fight between the unbeaten American and the highly rated Filipino has been five years in the making with feuds, ranging from shares of the purse to arguments over drug testing, dominating every stage of the stuttering discussions.
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Floyd Mayweather will fight Manny Pacquiao at MGM Grand on May 2
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Fight has been five years in the making following a series of disputes
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According to Hughes, @placeholder had an active misdemeanor warrant for graffiti at the time he was pulled over. | (CNN) -- A police chief in a small Texas town was shot multiple times during a traffic stop Saturday afternoon and later died, authorities said. Michael Pimentel served in Elmendorf, a suburb southeast of San Antonio with about 1,500 residents. According to Rosanne Hughes, spokeswoman of the Bexar County Sheriff's Office, Pimentel pulled over a vehicle in a residential area. There was a struggle and Pimentel was shot, Hughes said. The chief was flown by helicopter to University Hospital in San Antonio, where he died of his wounds, according to Hughes. The Bexar County Sheriff's Office took 24-year-old Joshua Manuel Lopez into custody and he will face charges of capital murder of a police officer, said Hughes.
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Police Chief Michael Pimentel had made a traffic stop
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He was shot multiple times, Bexar County officials says
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Hodgson said: ‘I think @placeholder is doing very well at QPR an he’s a player we have our eyes on. | QPR striker Charlie Austin and Tottenham talisman Harry Kane are on the verge of a sensational call up for the England squad. Austin, who has scored five times for Rangers this season, is being monitored by England head coach Roy Hodgson and his scouts. The Rangers forward, who scored against Chelsea in the 2-1 defeat last weekend, narrowly missed out on a place in the squad for the game with Slovenia (November 15) and Scotland (November 18). Tottenham striker Harry Kane is on the verge of an England call up after shining this season Kane scored Tottenham’s winner at Aston Villa at the weekend and has already scored 10 times this season.
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Charlie Austin has scored five goals in the Premier League for QPR so far
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Harry Kane has scored 10 goals in all competitions for Tottenham
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The duo are being monitored by England boss Roy Hodgson | 9,454 | record_train |
Interactive map: See how @placeholder compares with other states » | (CNN) -- It takes seven minutes to execute a death row inmate, according to the state of Texas. Mike Graczyk poses outside the Texas death chamber prior to an execution in January. At that rate, Mike Graczyk has spent about 40 hours of his life watching men -- and a few women -- die. Graczyk, a correspondent for The Associated Press, is believed to hold a macabre record. He's almost certainly watched more executions than anyone else in the United States. "I can't possibly imagine there's been someone present at more than Mike," said Michelle Lyons, the spokeswoman for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, which uses lethal injection at its execution chamber in Huntsville.
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Texas reporter has covered executions in Texas since the early 1980s
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Graczyk stopped counting, didn't want "notches on my gun belt"
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Inmates waiting to die have greeted him by name, called to check up on him
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She loved children and spent 14 years as a teacher in @placeholder. | A teacher died when she was thrown from her horse, which relatives described as ‘the love of her life’. Jayne Goodwin, 44, had dismounted Kali, her six-year-old Friesian, to close a gate. As she tried to get back on, the ‘flighty’ animal bolted without warning and she fell. The experienced rider suffered ‘unsurvivable’ brain injuries and some days later her devastated family decided to turn off her life-support machine, an inquest at Leeds coroner’s court heard. Primary school teacher Jayne Goodwin, pictured with her horse Kali, died after she fell from her mount Her brother, Chris, said in a statement: ‘The love of her life was Kali. As a child Jayne had always dreamed of a day when she would have a life full of riding and a stable full of horses, and she was living that life.’
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Jayne Goodwin was trying to mount her horse Kali when it bolted
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The primary school teacher fell from the horse after it ran off at high speed
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Miss Goodwin shouted 'Oh Christ, she’s going' as the horse bolted
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The 44-year-old teacher from Yorkshire was kept on life support for 19 days
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Farrell, 24, said, "it's been a crazy few days" since Wednesday, when she got the call that @placeholder had been ousted. | LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Tami Farrell, who became Miss California USA last week when Donald Trump dumped Carrie Prejean, promises to avoid controversy during the five months of her reign. Tami Farrell became Miss California USA last week and is set to reign for five months. "I'm trying my best to kind of calm the waters," Farrell said in an interview Sunday at the Playboy Jazz Festival at the Hollywood Bowl. Prejean's same-sex marriage comments, semi-nude photos and personal feud with state pageant officials contributed to a storm of controversy that brought unusual attention to the title Farrell now carries.
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Tami Farrell replaces Carrie Prejean for the next five months
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Farrell says she hopes to avoid the controversy that plagued Prejean
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"I'm just blessed to have this opportunity," Farrell says
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A saved text message conversation between Brown and @placeholder suggests Brown helped secure the company's first patent. | Reggie Brown says newly released evidence proves why he's called ‘The Third Winkelvoss’ in the lawsuit worth $267 million against Snapchat, a photo sharing app he says he thought up before friends shut him out. Now the company is worth $800 million and while Brown's former Stanford classmates and Snapchat founders Evan Spiegel and Bobby Murphy admit he first came up with the idea, they say he had no part in creating the massively popular company. Photos of the trio together, emails, and text message exchanges are all proof, Brown claims, that he deserves hundreds of millions. Stolen: Frank Reginald Brown IV, seen left, has filed a lawsuit against company Snapchat as well as its co-founders Bobby Murphy and Evan Spiegel, seen right, alleging they stole his idea for the program
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Frank Reginald 'Reggie' Brown stands to win $267 million
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Brown claims he first came up with the idea of disappearing photo messages but was cut out of the company
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Analysts value photo sharing app at $800 million
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Suit mirrors Winklevoss twins who claimed Mark Zuckerberg stole their idea for Facebook that made him a multi-billionaire | 9,458 | record_train |
I am invited to art events around the world, but I wanted to go to @placeholder because I believe in localisation, and I wanted to wave the flags for them. | Liverpool is always very special to me because of John, and I love London, of course. But now I have added Folkestone to my list of special places. It's very surprising to me! I was invited to visit because I have artworks in the Folkestone Triennial 2014. I thought I was coming to a sleepy little town, but I found this amazing energy, so much activity - a kind of spiritual rising. It's not just a beautiful place; it also has an incredible history linked to the First World War.A A new vision: Yoko Only gazes across the waterfront in Folkestone on her first visit to the Kent port-town
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Widow of John Lennon visited the town for the Folkestone Triennial event
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Painter and artist says she thinks the town has 'this amazing energy'
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In the final part of the message he wrote that @placeholder had been given a 'seedy' reputation in the press recently, likely referring to recent allegations of sexual abuse within the movement. | A Beaver Scout group has been hit by allegations of an affair between its married leader and one of the women who volunteers there after her partner made claims on the group's webpage. Software developer Billy Fagan, 36, posted a message on the website of Stonywood Scouts, in Aberdeen, yesterday, accusing partner Catherine Mcneice, 35, of being unfaithful. In the message, which he described as 'whisky-infused', he claimed Miss McNiece, who he has at least one child with, had been sleeping with scout leader Gareme Lornie, 48. Billy Fagan, 36 (left), used the website of the Stonywood Scouts, based near Aberdeen, to post a message claiming partner Catherine Mcneice, 35 (right), was having an affair with leader Gareme Lornie, 48
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Billy Fagan, 36, accused partner of having affair with Scout leader online
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Used webpage of Stonywood Scouts, in Aberdeen, to broadcast claims
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Said Catherine Mcneice, 35, was having tryst with Graeme Lornie, 42
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Described himself as 'whisky-infused' while making his allegations
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It broke into pieces during re-entry, @placeholder said, with 26 chunks weighing a total of 1,200 pounds considered likely to reach the Earth's surface. | (CNN) -- In the early morning hours Saturday, surviving remnants of a NASA satellite re-entered Earth's atmosphere over a remote stretch of the southern Pacific Ocean, the U.S. space agency said Tuesday. Nick Johnson, NASA's chief scientist for orbital debris, said on the agency's website that the re-entry point was in the general vicinity of Christmas Island, south of Indonesia. "It's unlikely that anyone actually observed the re-entry," Johnson said, adding that NASA has yet to receive any reports of a sighting from airplanes, ships or island inhabitants in the region. A NASA statement on the website, labeled the final status report on the falling satellite, said it entered the atmosphere at 0400 GMT Saturday, midnight on the U.S. East Coast, over "a broad, remote ocean area in the Southern Hemisphere."
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NASA has not received any reports of people seeing the falling debris
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The satellite debris entered the atmosphere between Australia and Africa
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Talking of which, "Sucker Punch" is @placeholder's first stab at original material. | (CNN) -- Zack Snyder evidently had an awesome idea for a video game. But for some reason, he decided to do it as a movie first. I mean, it's playing in movie theatres, so I guess you would have to call it a movie, albeit a sorry excuse for one. Snyder has accrued some status with younger fans through his boldly stylized retakes on George Romero's "Dawn of the Dead," Frank Miller's "300" and Alan Moore's "Watchmen." So far, the raw material has been distinctive enough to camouflage Snyder's increasingly threadbare bag of tricks: toggling between slow and fast motion, extreme close-ups and vertiginous long shots. He feeds back the kind of bastardized cinematic effects that comic books, pop videos and games took from film in the first place. It's a high-impact, low-return aesthetic that promotes a tawdry gloss above character and story.
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"Sucker Punch" stars Emily Browning, Abbie Cornish, Vanessa Hudgens
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Browning's character escapes into an alternative reality, a bordello/burlesque house
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Tom Charity calls it "a seedy, desaturated, overstimulated simulation of a real movie" | 9,462 | record_train |
‘You type normally as you always do on your device's touch screen - @placeholder takes care of the rest.’ | The QWERTY keyboards on BlackBerry phones may have fallen by the wayside in favour of touchscreens, but many users still prefer the feel of real keys when typing on devices. With this in mind, a Californian firm has developed an iPhone and iPad case that adds tactile keys to touchscreens. And with the slide of a button, the keys disappear so the owner can use the touchscreen for games and other apps. Scroll down for video Phorm consists of a case, with a slider on the rear, and a screen protector lined with 'microfluidics'. These small amounts of fluid raise up from the screen (pictured) when the slider is moved, and disappear when the slider is returned to its original position
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Phorm consists of a case and screen protector lined with 'microfluidics'
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This fluid raises up from the screen when a slide on the case is moved
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These bumps are called Finger Guides and help people touch type
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Phorm works with iOS keyboards, as well as Swiftkey, Swype and Fleksy
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Case can be pre-ordered for $99 in the US and will launch in other regions after Phorm goes on sale in the summer | 9,463 | record_train |
@placeholder had friends living in Hastings at the time and was | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 22:49 EST, 22 April 2012 | UPDATED: 23:52 EST, 22 April 2012 Tragic: 13-year-old schoolgirl Billie -Jo Jenkins was murdered at the home she shared with he foster father Sion Jenkins in 1997 Billie-Jo Jenkins' foster father has joined calls for police to investigate the possibility she was killed by M25 rapist Antoni Imiela. Sion Jenkins, 54, served six years in jail for the 1997 murder of the 13-year-old schoolgirl but was acquitted. Billie-Jo was found in a pool of blood after being bludgeoned over the head with a metal tent peg on the porch of the family home in Hastings in February 1997.
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Sion Jenkins was acquitted of 13-year-old's murder after serving six years in jail | 9,464 | record_train |
Prime Minister @placeholder released a statement Wednesday that tried to strike a balance between demands from the settlement-supporting members of his governing coalition and the laws regulating settlement growth. | Jerusalem (CNN) -- Israeli police evicted 15 Jewish settlers from a an illegally occupied house in the restive West Bank city of Hebron on Wednesday following a weeklong showdown between the settler community and Israel's Defense Ministry, which administers the occupied territory. "We are determined to make sure that the rule of law and the authority of the state of Israel over all its citizens will be assured. When there is a violation, it will be put back to track," Defense Minister Ehud Barak told reporters shortly after the operation and explained that "the house was taken over by citizens against the law."
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NEW: PM tries to strike balance between settlement backers, laws on settlement growth
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"It feels like a million nominations," said director @placeholder, who earned one of the nominations. | MUMBAI, India (CNN) -- In the U.S., the film "Slumdog Millionaire" barely escaped going straight to video before it caught the eye of moviegoers and critics alike, becoming a sleeper hit and best picture nominee. It's viewed by many observers as the film to beat at the 81st annual Academy Awards. Danny Boyle, left, celebrates with actor Anil Kapoor, right, at the Mumbai premiere of "Slumdog Millionaire." In the city where the movie was shot, Mumbai, India, the recognition came much quicker and more enthusiastically. The Mumbai premiere had all the makings of a scene from a Bollywood blockbuster: Musicians banged on traditional Indian drums as the cast and crew broke into dance on the red carpet in recognition of the 10 Academy Award nominations the film received Thursday.
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Cast and crew celebrate Mumbai premiere of "Slumdog Millionaire"
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Film nominated for 10 Academy Awards, including best picture
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Neither he nor @placeholder could have survived a truly democratic election. | (CNN) -- Arab modernity. Why is it that at the beginning of the 21st century the Arab world seems stuck in time? Why are most Arabs still ruled by kings or military dictatorships? And specifically, why has the most populous Arab nation, Egypt, been governed by one man for nearly three decades? President Hosni Mubarak, a former general, came to power in the aftermath of Anwar Sadat's assassination in October 1981. He has ruled Egypt ever since under a state of emergency. Last week, Mubarak's regime extended for another two years a Draconian emergency law that permits police to detain individuals indefinitely, prohibits unauthorized assembly and severely restricts freedom of speech.
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Kai Bird: Why does Hosni Mubarak still rule in Egypt, royalty in Jordan, Saudi Arabia?
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Bird grew up in Egypt under Nasser, who envisioned secular path to modernity
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He says Nasser's defeat in June 1967 war was a shock to Arab ethos, end to his dream
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Though the idea of Pujols in an @placeholder uniform seems strange at this moment, our eyes will inevitably adjust. | (CNN) -- The liberation of St. Louis begins now. Albert Pujols is leaving the city and you are free, dear people, to speak the truth. No longer do you have to cower. No longer do you have to worry about stern looks and furious retorts. No longer do you have to tiptoe around the mighty slugger and his Ruthian numbers, fearful that he might say to hell with riverboat casinos and go elsewhere, someplace warmer. No longer do you have to mindlessly utter the Cardinal company lines about all of Pujols' charity work and family life and what a wonderful person he is.
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Albert Pujols is leaving the Cardinals, and St. Louis should be relieved, Jeff Pearlman says
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Pujols may be worth a $254 million contract with the Angels, but he's a pain, Pearlman says
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Pearlman says he's seen few pro athletes who show more disrespect for loyalists
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which included a footlong @placeholder sandwich, a drink and a dessert each | By Steve Robson PUBLISHED: 14:42 EST, 17 February 2013 | UPDATED: 06:42 EST, 18 February 2013 The Valentine's Day poster which appeared at a Subway in Angers, France, which specifies it is for a man/woman combination only A French branch of the sandwich chain Subway has caused outrage after offering a Valentine's Day special to heterosexual couples only. The franchise in Angers, in the north-west of the country, has been forced to close after the owner's poster went viral and sparked widespread condemnation on Thursday. Subway's corporate offices swiftly intervened and the shop was closed the next day.
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Owner of shop in north-west city of Angers cited 'freedom of expression'
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Poster slammed as 'homophobic' went viral
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Labour's pledge on posters follows the 2010 election campaign, in which it used Mr @placeholder's face on a number of billboards and also online. | Labour has promised not to use any pictures of the Prime Minister in election posters– in a bid to stop the campaign turning into a presidential-style run off between David Cameron and Ed Miliband. The party said it would not use negative personal attacks on Mr Cameron – and would focus on policies instead of personalities. It comes as the Tories attempt to use the 'nightmare' scenario of Mr Miliband becoming Prime Minister to scare voters off electing Labour. Scroll down for video The Tories released an election poster last week suggesting Ed Miliband was preparing to make a deal with the SNP and Sinn Fein
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Party said it would not use negative personal attacks on Mr Cameron
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Douglas Alexander said campaign will focus on policies, not personalities
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@placeholder received the eviction notice from his sister on December 11 | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:05 EST, 20 December 2012 | UPDATED: 10:07 EST, 20 December 2012 A disabled Florida artist may find himself homeless early in the new year, if he is thrown out of his current house in Sarasota County by his own sister. Roger Skelton, 62, was hit by drunk driver in 1980, living him with a severe traumatic brain injury. While the motor skills on the left side of his body were permanently affected, Skelton began painting in 1994 and is gaining recognition as a watercolor artist. But Virginia Greenwood, one of his five siblings, served him with an eviction notice on December 11.
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Roger Skelton, 62, suffered brain trauma after being knocked down by a drunk driver in 1980
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He can't write or drive so paints watercolors as a form of therapy. Now his own sister is threatening him with eviction | 9,471 | record_train |
'It’s not very "@placeholder like" for a Christian school to tell student teachers that they are not welcome to teach and learn because they wear a hijab,' a reader wrote on the newspaper's website. | Principal Mark Bensley refused two Muslim women from completing their work placement at Redlands College in Queensland A Christian school principal has come under fire from parents and members of the public after he turned away two Muslim women who wore hijabs on their first day as student teachers. People took to social media to express their disappointment at Principal Mark Bensley's decision. Redlands College parent Jennie Duke wrote she was 'so very sad' her daughter attended the school and her university sent student teachers there, The Courier Mail reported. Others re-branded Redlands College as 'Redneck College' and questioned Mr Bentley's Christian faith.
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Redlands College in Brisbane had two women transferred for wearing traditional Muslim headwear to placement
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Principal Mark Bensley claimed that it was within his duty of care to do so
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Reverend Anneli Sinnko says the decision is in direct conflict with fundamental Christian beliefs of tolerance | 9,472 | record_train |
By December, all vendors serving safe food will also carry the stamp of @placeholder to reassure consumers of its quality. | By Neha Pushkarna and Hayley O'keeffe PUBLISHED: 02:31 EST, 17 October 2013 | UPDATED: 05:00 EST, 17 October 2013 Delhi belly, which has plagued travellers since before time began could be a thing of the past - thanks to a hygiene crackdown by Indian food chiefs. The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India is creating eight 'safe street food' zones in Delhi where food lovers can enjoy the delights of the capital city without being worried about falling ill. The National Association of Street Vendors of India (NASVI), which is working with FSSAI on the project, has pledged that the vendors in these zones will follow the best hygiene practices and food handling methods.
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Vendors surveyed admitted to scratching body parts while preparing food
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'Street safe food' zones to be introduced to encourage better practices
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2,000 vendors in Indian capital to be given courses in food hygiene | 9,473 | record_train |
Under "activities and societies" on his profile, @placeholder writes: "Too busy with a wife, children and full time job for 'societies' or extra activities." | (CNN) -- Craig Sonner and Hal Uhrig have viewed courtrooms from both the prosecution and the defense table. Until Tuesday, the two attorneys -- who have focused solely on criminal defense in recent years -- comprised the legal team representing George Zimmerman, a neighborhood watch volunteer in Sanford, Florida, who ignited a firestorm of controversy when he shot and killed 17-year-old Trayvon Martin in February. But while the two insist they believe and support Zimmerman's claim that he shot the teen in self-defense, they said Tuesday they could no longer claim to represent him, as they had lost contact with him.
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Both Craig Sonner and Hal Uhrig are former prosecutors
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Uhrig worked as a police officer while attending law school
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The two said Tuesday they cannot represent George Zimmerman
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'I felt great,' said Bumgarner, who dominated the @placeholder 7-1 in San Francisco's opening game victory in Kansas City. | Madison Bumgarner proved his big-game brilliance with a four-hit shut-out of the Kansas City Royals on Sunday that put him into the Fall Classic record books and the Giants within a win of the title. The young lefty lifted the Giants to a 3-2 lead in the best-of-seven with a 5-0 win that moved an AT&T Park crowd to chant 'M-V-P, M-V-P' in a farewell to Bumgarner as Major League Baseball's championship shifts to Kansas City for its climax. Bumgarner, 25, struck out eight without a walk, lowered his career World Series earned run average to a record 0.29, and improved his Fall Classic record to 4-0.
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Giants beat the Royals 5-0 to lead the World Series 3-2
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Madison Bumgarner shone with a four-hit shut-out of the Royals
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Giants coach Bruce Bochy resisted urge to bring him back in Game Four | 9,475 | record_train |
Hummels, @placeholder, Durm, Kramer and Muller all get in on the guitar act | Having put on a show at the World Cup, Germany's players were determined to do the same when they arrived back home on Tuesday. Around half-a-million fans flocked to Brandenburg Gate in the country's capital to greet the new world champions, who had a surprise in store for the gathering crowds. As the players gathered on a massive stage - after an open-top bus parade through the streets of Berlin - Thomas Muller, Mats Hummels, Erik Durm and Christoph Kramer looked to be striding out on to the podium alone. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Philipp Lahm's stunt on stage in Berlin
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Germany beat Argentina 1-0 after extra time to Lift World Cup on Sunday
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500,000 fans flocked to Berlin centre to greet new world champions
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Phillip Lahm, Thomas Muller, Mats Hummels, Erik Durm and Christopher Kramer send crowd wild with brilliant routine | 9,476 | record_train |
Today there is no communication between the Dewani and @placeholder families. | There’s a brave flash of red lipstick and a touch of blusher for the occasion, but no amount of make-up can disguise the pain on Nilam Hindocha’s face. Her world is in ruins. It is three years since her beautiful daughter Anni Dewani was kidnapped and shot dead in South Africa on her honeymoon, a murder so compelling in its terrible details. Few cases have been more exhaustively examined, to the continuing distress of the Hindochas. And this is what has driven Nilam to defy the effects of a long battle with cancer and make a painful journey from her home in Sweden to London, where Anni’s British bridegroom Shrien Dewani is fighting extradition, accused of arranging her murder.
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Nilam Hindocha speaks as son-in-law fights extradition over murder charges
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Naturally authoritative and at ease with himself -- except when a game's on (he can't bring himself to watch but can't resist checking in every other minute) -- @placeholder takes this awkward, earnest kid under his arm and shows him the ropes: how to cut players, how to trade. | (CNN) -- You can't get much more "inside baseball" than this: the story of how statisticians trump scouts when it comes to putting together a winning team. But thanks to a great script by Steve Zaillian and Aaron Sorkin, a quietly compelling performance from Brad Pitt and shrewd direction by Bennett Miller ("Capote"), "Moneyball" should appeal to audiences well beyond sports fans. It's one of the classiest movies of the year and a strong bet for a ribbon of Oscar nominations. Michael Lewis' book chronicled the 2002 season of the Oakland As, when general manager Billy Beane infuriated conventional wisdom by applying "sabermetrics" to squad selection. Because the Athletics couldn't compete with wealthier teams for the big hitters, he looked to a different set of criteria, and especially at on-base percentages.
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"Moneyball" is a fascinating portrait of a man who gives his life to baseball
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@placeholder flew to the site of the crash immediately after the tragedy occurred on Friday, and has been working closely with authorities to try and determine what went wrong during Friday's flight. | The pilot who died in a tragic accident aboard Virgin's SpaceShipTwo has been identified. Michael Alsbury, a father of two and pilot with Scaled Composites, was killed on Friday when SpaceShipTwo exploded just minutes after it detached from its mother ship, WhiteKnightTwo. Michelle Saling, Alsbury's widow, told MailOnline, 'I have lost the love of my life. I am living in hell right now.' The identity of the other pilot, who was critically injured when he ejected from the plane at 45,000 feet, is still unknown. Alsbury, 39, had piloted SpaceShipTwo as recently as August 28. Scroll down for videos Tragedy: Michael Alsbury (above) has been identified as the pilot who died in Friday's explosion
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A family member has revealed to MailOnline that the pilot who was killed in Friday's Virgin spaceship tragedy is Michael Alsbury, a father of two with 15 years of flying experience
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His heartbroken widow Michelle Saling told MailOnline, 'I have lost the love of my life, I am living in hell right now'
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SpaceShipTwo had swapped a rubber-based rocket fuel for a higher-performing plastic blend for the first time during Friday's run
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Witnesses who rushed to falling debris reported seeing Alsbury strapped into his seat with body parts missing
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Virgin founder Richard Branson, who has sunk $500million into the space company, had previously said his company 'can't lose anybody' and be successful space flight operator
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At 36 @placeholder should have perfected her turkey basting skills | By Katy Winter PUBLISHED: 08:48 EST, 22 November 2012 | UPDATED: 08:50 EST, 22 November 2012 If you are afraid of burning the bird or being blamed for soggy sprouts don’t worry, you are not alone. Despite over half of Britons (58 per cent) attempting to cook their first festive meal at 24 years old, they won’t have the annual feast fully mastered for a further 12 years, when they hit 36. So celebrities like Emma Bunton, or Bond girl, Naomie Harris, both in the prime of the Christmas dinner making skills at 36, should serve up the perfect turkey, according to research from supermarket Asda.
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The average Brit won’t perfect their Christmas dinner making skills until 36 years of age
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Brits will first attempt to cook a festive dinner for friends and family at the age of 24
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Almost half (47%) of Christmas dinner cooks use celebrity cook books for inspiration
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The city of @placeholder is one of eleven settlements in Fukushima that are still subject to evacuation orders. | (CNN) -- Hundreds of residents of an area contaminated by a catastrophic reactor meltdown at a nuclear plant in northeastern Japan have been allowed to return home three years after the disaster. An evacuation order, declared in the aftermath of a devastating tsunami that crippled the Fukushima-Daiichi nuclear plant in March, 2011, was lifted at midnight on Monday from the Miyakoji district of Tamura city in Fukushima Prefecture. Residents of the town, who have been in limbo ever since, are now free to re-inhabit their homes following decontamination work in the area. The Tohoku earthquake and subsequent tsunami off Japan's northeastern coast led to the worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl in 1986. Three reactors melted down, with the resulting radiation fallout forcing nearly 140,000 people from their homes.
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Evacuation zone near stricken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant lifted
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More than 100 households cleared to return to city only 12 miles from site of disaster
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The @placeholder desk he came up with cost less than $200 and took just a couple of hours to construct. | (CNN) -- Tech startups are notoriously known for being scrappy and bland when it comes to office decor. IKEA desks and chairs can be the height of style in these work spaces, and many don't build in a budget for much decor beyond that. Yet a new era is emerging that encourages a higher level of attention to design and do-it-yourself decor. The philosophy: Startup employees are working a minimum of 10 hours each day, so why shouldn't they enjoy their surroundings? Brit + Co.: 100 creative DIY wall art ideas to decorate your space Sprucing up doesn't have to break the budget, either. With a few DIY tricks, you can transform any plain Jane space into something conversation-worthy. Being a startup founder myself, I've been lucky enough to get exposed to some of the most creative and tech-savvy spaces ever, many of which reflect the personalities and business models of the companies themselves.
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Brit + Co. gave their employees $50 each for "Pimp Your Desk" contest
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I wanted to try to get an education and music education was not available for me in @placeholder. | JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (CNN) -- Hugh Masekela is the legendary South African musician whose songs were an inspiration in the fight to end apartheid. He tells CNN about growing up under apartheid, why he left South Africa and what is was like to move back to Johannesburg after 30 years away. Hugh Masekela: "The people of South Africa deserve entertainment, recreation and freedom." CNN: How did the suffering of the apartheid influence your art? Hugh Masekela: I don't think what I do is influenced by suffering. I come from a talented people who are prolific in music and dance. We have wonderful singers and we have a diversity of music here that is just amazing.
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Hugh Masekela songs were an inspiration in the fight to end apartheid
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When the agent asks: ‘Do you expect me to talk?’ the film’s eponymous villain replies: ‘No, Mr @placeholder, I expect you to die.’ | By Chris Hastings James Bond has entered into mortal combat with some of the world’s most dangerous criminals on countless occasions – yet always beats the odds and walks away with his life. Now one eagle-eyed fan has calculated the exact probability of 007 dodging death so many times – and come to the conclusion he should have died years ago. Gordon Stanger worked out that the spy had been shot at a staggering 4,662 times since the first film, Dr No, in 1962. Death defying: Daniel Craig, pictured in 2006's Casino Royale, is one of several Bonds to have improbably dodged death over the years
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Chance of Bond not being killed over the years is 'as close to zero as makes no difference'
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Britain's most famous spy has killed 198 of his enemies over the 22 official films | 9,484 | record_train |
At 12:30 Friday morning, state police alerted @placeholder that Renz had been arrested. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:01 EST, 19 March 2013 | UPDATED: 16:53 EST, 19 March 2013 Suspect: David Renz, 29, has been charged with murder, rape and kidnapping in connection to a deadly carjacking or a woman and her daughter A man charged with killing a woman and raping her 10-year-old daughter after a carjacking at a New York mall last week was able to remove his court-ordered electronic monitoring bracelet before carrying out the brutal attacks. David Renz, 29, managed to cut the device from his ankle and put it back together so quickly that it didn't prompt BI, the company in Colorado that makes the monitors, to notify court officers in Syracuse, according to Chief U.S. Probation Officer Matt Brown.
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@placeholder and U.S. officials often criticise the North's critical language but stop short of similar rhetoric against North Korean leaders. | By Alex Finnis for MailOnline North Korea has called U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry a wolf with a 'hideous lantern jaw', in its latest insult on a prominent political figure. The reclusive state has unleashed a slew of crude insults against leaders in Washington and Seoul this year, calling President Barack Obama a monkey and South Korean President Park Geun-hye a prostitute. Today's slur against Mr Kerry appeared only in a Korean-language dispatch, suggesting it was meant to rally anti-U.S. sentiment and burnish the leadership's image domestically at a time when Washington and Seoul are conducting annual military drills that Pyongyang calls an invasion rehearsal.
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Adding to the despondency is the ankle injury that forced @placeholder off in the closing stages. | Jack Wilshere insists Arsenal will recover after being outclassed by Borussia Dortmund in a disturbing start to their Champions League group campaign. Ciro Immobile and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang struck in a 2-0 victory for the Bundesliga club, but the winning margin should have been a landslide after the Gunners were overwhelmed at Signal Iduna Park. It was clearly their toughest fixture in Group D but the dismal performance has raised concerns over their ability to make any meaningful impact in Europe this season. Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere shows his frustration during the Gunners defeat to Borussia Dortmund The Arsenal midfielder looks to get the better of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang during the game on Tuesday
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The Arsenal midfielder is confident his side will recover from being outclassed in their opening Champions League
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Immunity of U.S. soldiers from Afghan prosecution and control over detainees previously have been major sticking points, and any @placeholder release of Taliban-linked prisoners will complicate that discussion. | (CNN) -- Afghan President Hamid Karzai is meeting this week with President Obama in Washington amid increasing ambivalence in the United States about what to do about the war in Afghanistan. Americans are tired of the war. Too much blood and treasure has been spent. The White House is grappling with troop numbers for 2013 and with the nature and scope of any U.S. mission after 2014. With the persisting corruption and poor governance of the Afghan government and Karzai's fear that the United States is preparing to abandon him, the relationship between Kabul and Washington has steadily deteriorated. As the United States radically reduces its mission in Afghanistan, it will leave behind a stalled and perilous security situation and a likely severe economic downturn. Many Afghans expect a collapse into civil war, and few see their political system as legitimate.
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Afghan President Karzai meeting with President Obama in Washington this week
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Felbab-Brown: Afghan politics are corrupt; army not ready for 2014 troop pullout
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She says Taliban, insurgents, splintered army, corrupt officials are all jockeying for power
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U.S. needs to commit to helping Afghan security, she says, and insist corruption be wiped out | 9,488 | record_train |
Venus Express was launched back on 9 November 2005 and arrived at @placeholder on 11 April 2006. | One of Europe's most successful spacecraft has gone gently into the silent night around the hottest planet in the solar system. Since 2006 Venus Express had been studying the second world from the sun in unprecedented detail, revealing - among many discoveries - that the planet may still be geologically active. But Esa has revealed that the spacecraft has now run out of fuel, bringing to a close this flagship European mission - and leaving Venus without any spacecraft in orbit. Esa in Paris has confirmed that its Venus Express spacecraft (illustrated) has died. The probe had been orbiting Venus for eight years since 11 April 2006 - far exceeding its original planned lifetime of under two years. But it finally run out fuel during a series of daring atmospheric manoeuvres
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Esa in Paris has confirmed that its Venus Express spacecraft has died
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The probe had been orbiting Venus for eight years since 11 April 2006 - far exceeding its original planned lifetime of under two years
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But it finally run out fuel during a series of daring atmospheric manoeuvres
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This means it can no longer re-position itself to communicate with Earth
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However, the mission was hugely successful, revealing that Venus may still be geologically active
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In a few weeks the spacecraft will go out in a 'blaze of glory' as it silently plunges into the Venusian atmosphere | 9,489 | record_train |
Recall that it wasn't in @placeholder's political interest to forge ahead on civil rights policies, but it was the right thing to do for the country. | (CNN) -- This month marks the anniversary of many historical milestones in the continuing effort to guarantee equal rights to all Americans. The 19th Amendment was ratified on August 18, 1920, granting women the right to vote. On August 28, 1963, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. marched for civil rights and delivered his clarion call for a more just America on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington. And, 45 years ago Friday, President Lyndon Baines Johnson signed into law the historic 1965 Voting Rights Act. That law has proved to be one of the most successful civil rights laws in our nation's history, extending to millions of Americans the right to vote and the opportunity to participate more fully in our democracy. In celebrating its 45th anniversary, we must also remember that passing the Voting Rights Act and other civil rights laws was no easy feat.
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Amendment passed after Civil War was supposed to guarantee former slaves right to vote
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In reality, states found ways to deny people voting rights, says Donna Brazile
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Passage of the Voting Rights Act in 1965 finally ensured the right to vote, she says
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Brazile: States today are fashioning new ways to deny voting rights | 9,490 | record_train |
It looks as though Cristiano Ronaldo - on 70 goals - could be beaten to the record by his rival @placeholder | Lionel Messi has equalled Raul's all-time Champions League scoring record, netting his 71st goal in the competition on Wednesday. The Barcelona forward scored a brace against Ajax to go level with Real Madrid legend Raul at the top of the charts. Messi, the Catalan giants' star man for much of the last decade, scored his first goal on Wednesday with a header before adding another in the second half as Barcelona won 2-0 in Group F. Lionel Messi runs away in celebration after scoring Barcelona's second goal against Ajax on Wednesday Messi celebrates scoring his first goal against Ajax on Wednesday night in the 2-0 win in Amsterdam
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Lionel Messi has now scored 71 Champions League goals
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The Barcelona No 10 scored twice in Barcelona's 2-0 win over Ajax
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Messi has equalled the scoring record of Real Madrid legend Raul
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Cristiano Ronaldo had a chane to catch Raul but failed against Liverpool | 9,491 | record_train |
Plutonium generators that deliver heat and electricity to @placeholder could continue working long after the rover completes its mission. | PUBLISHED: 05:48 EST, 24 October 2012 | UPDATED: 10:55 EST, 24 October 2012 The director of Nasa's Mars exploration programme says he hopes that one day the rover Curiosity might be brought back to Earth by astronauts. Doug McCuistion said it was his personal hope that humans would visit the Red Planet in the 2030s or 2040s. He said he could imagine astronauts walking up to Curiosity. Scroll down for video A self portrait of Curiosity on Mars McCuistion said the roving laboratory's mission was scheduled to last two years, but it could have enough power for 20 years.
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Director of Nasa's Mars exploration programme believes missions could see humans on the Red Planet by 2030
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Hopes astronauts could return Curiosity to a museum on Earth | 9,492 | record_train |
Grand designs: A @placeholder cruise ship docked near Miami, where the company has its headquarters | David Beckham has hit a major hurdle in his plans to build a 25,000-seat stadium in Miami to home Major League Soccer's next franchise. An alliance of shipping businesses and a billionaire car dealer have launched a campaign protesting the Englishman's development in the Port of Miami in Florida, which would include a restaurant anda nightclub. The consortium made their opposition clear in a full-page advertisement in two major newspapers on Monday, claiming the stadium would threaten the city's plans to capitalise on the expansion of the Panama Canal if it should go ahead as planned. Under fire: David Beckham's plans for a 25,000-seater stadium in Miami are facing powerful opposition
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David Beckham plans to build a $200m stadium and entertainment complex
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The development would also include shops, hotels, offices and a nightclub
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Those against the build say it will make city unattractive to global shippers
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Billionaire car dealer Norman Braman said there are better locations
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Royal Caribbean have also protested the development | 9,493 | record_train |
Despite having their own vivacious personalities, Miss Kloss admitted she would like to channel @placeholder. | By Olivia Fleming PUBLISHED: 13:52 EST, 7 September 2012 | UPDATED: 14:47 EST, 7 September 2012 Karlie Kloss and Joan Smalls have been announced as the new model hosts of MTV's House of Style, once hosted by the world's original supermodel Cindy Crawford. Chosen because 'they are genuinely friends,' the eclectic duo, known for their fun-loving and extroverted personalities, will create all new episodes of the iconic Nineties fashion show set to relaunch on October 9th. The pair, 20 and 24 respectively, squeal with excitement in a sneak peek video released today, giving viewers a taste of what's to come when they take the reins of the newly revived show.
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House of Style, the iconic Nineties fashion show, will relaunch October 9th | 9,494 | record_train |
@placeholder and two colleagues simply brushed aside the important constitutional and statutory questions raised by the city's decision to discard the results of a race-neutral test given to applicants for promotions within the department. | Editor's note: Abigail Thernstrom is the author of "Voting Rights -- and Wrongs: The Elusive Quest for Racially Fair Elections," published this month by the AEI Press. She is the vice-chairwoman of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights and an adjunct scholar at the American Enterprise Institute. Her writing can be found at http://www.thernstrom.com/. Abigail Thernstrom says ethnic and racial politics haven't faded away with the election of Barack Obama. (CNN) -- Some of us thought the election of Barack Obama as president might signal a fading away of the old identity politics. The assumption that fundamental lines of division in politics are set by race and ethnicity would seem to be a bit passé when 43 percent of white voters cast their ballots for a proudly "post-racial" African-American.
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Abigail Thernstrom: There were hopes ethnic politics would fade after Obama's win
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She says nomination of Sonia Sotomayor rekindled racial and ethnic debate
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Thernstrom: Two pending Supreme Court cases also raise identity politics issues | 9,495 | record_train |
'It is incredibly disappointing that, in front of an audience of delegates representing more than six million workers, @placeholder failed to offer the alternative people so desperately want and need.' | By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 07:50 EST, 10 September 2013 | UPDATED: 19:48 EST, 10 September 2013 Ed Miliband was met with stony silence by union leaders yesterday, even after dropping plans to dilute their infamous block vote within the Labour Party. Most of his attempt to repair his battered relationship with union barons was met with silence or unenthusiastic applause. And the biggest cheer of the day came from the head of the Public and Commercial Services union, who demanded to know whether he backed the coalition's austerity programme. Scroll down to watch... Pressure: Labour leader Ed Miliband told the Trades Union Congress in Bournemouth that unions had an important part to play in his party
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Ed Miliband delivers speech praising unions at TUC conference
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Labour leader accused David Cameron of devaluing workers
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Miliband's union reforms will see members 'opt-in' for party support
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The results give both @placeholder and Atletico 57 points from 23 games but with Real shading the goal difference by one (plus 41 goals versus plus 40). | (CNN) -- Real Madrid shot to the top of La Liga on Saturday night after they won and their city rivals Atletico suffered a shock loss at Almeria. Diego Simeone's side surrender first place on goal difference following a four-goal swing on Saturday night as Real Madrid beat Villarreal 4-2 and Atletico lost 2-0. Relegation-threatened Almeria scored twice in the last 10 minutes to seal an unlikely victory with both goals coming courtesy of midfielder Verza -- the second from the penalty spot after Atletico goalkeeper Daniel Aranzubia saw red. Carlo Ancelotti's side had a more routine evening at the Bernabeu in large part thanks to Gareth Bale.
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Gareth Bale scores in 4-2 win against Villarreal at the Bernabeu
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Atletico slump to 2-0 defeat at Almeria and drop to second on goal difference
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Shakhtar Donetsk's announce death of Brazilian striker Maicon
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25-year-old killed in a car crash in Donetsk, says a club statement | 9,497 | record_train |
Asked about fears in the UK about migrants’ access to benefits, Miss Malmstrom said: 'I tend to think this debate is very @placeholder. | By Jack Doyle PUBLISHED: 20:07 EST, 4 March 2014 | UPDATED: 04:07 EST, 5 March 2014 David Cameron’s demands for changes to benefit rules for EU migrants were last night dismissed by a senior Brussels bureaucrat as a ‘very British’ issue. Cecilia Malmstrom indicated the UK was isolated in Europe for wanting restrictions on access to welfare for new arrivals. The EU home affairs commissioner also played up the lack of support across Europe for radical changes to rules allowing free movement of EU citizens. The overwhelming majority of member states say ‘do not touch’ them, she said.
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EU home affairs chief says most member states are not concerned about new migrants arriving and accessing their welfare systems
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The Prime Minister has made clear his intention to make it part of a renegotiation of Britain's place in the union ahead of 2017 referendum | 9,498 | record_train |
Minnesota Wild, who @placeholder's son, plays for, said he was 'a great hockey ambassador, he was a terrific person off the ice who will be greatly missed.' | Bob Suter, one of the heroes of the USA's 'Miracle on Ice' hockey team Bob Suter, one of the heroes of the USA's 'Miracle on Ice' hockey team that won gold in the 1980 Winter Olympics, has died of a massive heart attack aged 57. The feisty defenseman, who played a key part in Herb Brooks' famous side, was at the ice rink he owned in Middleton, Wisconsin, when he collapsed on Tuesday. Suter suffered a broken ankle two months before the games at Lake Placid, New York, but recovered in time to take part in all seven matches at the tournament.
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The 'Miracle on Ice' was the name given to the US victory over the Soviet Union in the 1980 Winter Olympics at Lake Placid, New York
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After winning match as underdogs, side went on to win gold medal
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Match is considered one of the greatest moments in US sporting history
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Suter is the first member of the fabled team to pass away
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Son Ryan, who plays for the Minnesota wild, pays tribute to 'hero' father
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USA Hockey - 'Suter will always be remembered' on 'tough day for sport' | 9,499 | record_train |
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