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Future: @placeholder has made a good recovery following his horrifying ordeal.
By Sam Adams PUBLISHED: 07:31 EST, 3 May 2013 | UPDATED: 11:24 EST, 3 May 2013 A cruel dog owner has been jailed after beating his pet Staffordshire bull terrier so badly that it lost and eye and was left permanently disabled. Sadistic Jack Carling, 19, 'tortured' dog Biggie at his home in Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, never letting him or his other pet dog Sophie out for exercise. Carling was jailed for three months at Hull Crown Court and banned from keeping animals for life. Cruel: Jobless Jack Carling, left, has been jailed for three months and banned from keeping animals after abusing his pet Staffordshire bull terrier Biggie (right) and his other dog Sophie @highlight Jack Carling 'tortured' his dog Biggie at his home in Hull, North Yorkshire @highlight He beat Biggie and his other pet dog Sophie and never let them out @highlight Judge said abuse the jobless thug inflicted 'beggars belief' @highlight Carling was jailed for three months and banned from keeping animals
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@placeholder, 46, has managed to avoid being tarnished by scandals that have hurt the popularity of his 76-year-old father.
By Belinda Robinson She is set to become the future queen of Spain, but one member of Princess Letizia's family has called for a referendum on the entire monarchy. Henar Ortiz Alvarez, the aunt of the future queen Letizia Ortiz, made her feelings known on Twitter tweeting: It's time for the people to speak. Sign and retweet.' Just one day after King Juan Carlos announced his abdication and transfer of power to his son Felipe, Ms Alvarez urged people to sign a petition on a referendum as debate about a republic heats up. Tweets: Henar Ortiz Alvarez, the aunt of Princess Letizia described her political beliefs as secular, red and republic @highlight Ms Alvarez tweeted: It's time for people to speak. Sign and retweet.' @highlight Her niece Princess Letizia is set to become the future queen of Spain @highlight She urged people to sign a petition as a debate about a republic heats up @highlight She said: I'm not against my niece. Let's not confuse blood with politics'
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Watching Steve Carell play @placeholder was like coming face-to-face again with the man who broke our family’s heart,' he said.
The brother of Olympic wrestling champion Dave Schultz, who was shot dead in 1996 by multimillionaire John du Pont, has said it has taken him 18 years to come to terms with his brother’s senseless murder. Foxcatcher is a Hollywood film that tells the incredible true story of Mark Schultz and his brother’s strange relationship with du Pont which ended when the eccentric philanthropist shot Dave Schultz dead on the driveway of his 800-acre farm in Delaware County, Pennsylvania. The film, based on Mark's newly released memoir, is out this week and stars Channing Tatum as Mark, Steve Carell as du Pont, and Mark Ruffalo as Dave. @highlight Foxcatcher tells the story of Olympic wrestling champion Dave Schultz being shot dead by multimillionaire John du Pont in 1996 @highlight It is based on the newly-released memoir of Schultz's brother Mark who was also a gold medalist in the sport and also knew du Pont @highlight Mark Schultz, played in the film by Channing Tatum, says the movie has helped him come to terms with what happened his brother 18 years ago @highlight He says his great regret is taking up the offer to work for the erratic du Pont, played in the movie by Steve Carell @highlight 'Looking back, I should have trusted my gut and never let him into my life - or, indeed, the life of my brother a few years later,' he says
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That still pales compared to @placeholder credit card debt, but the quick rise have some observers alarmed.
Beijing, China (CNN) -- The world economy is placing a bet on its future with China, but some Chinese are placing bets on their future with plastic. In rebalancing the world economy, analysts have said U.S. citizens should take cues from the Chinese, where 40 cents of every dollar of disposable income is saved, compared to 3 cents of every dollar in the U.S. But there are worrying signs in China that some young consumers are starting to emulate the worst habits of U.S. consumers -- like 27-year-old Yuan Shuai in Beijing, whose credit card bets on his future have turned into overwhelming debts. In the last two years, he got seven cards from seven banks and wracked up $29,000 in debts. @highlight Although Chinese credit card debt is far behind the U.S., it's beginning to mount @highlight New credit cards jumped 32 percent the past year @highlight Chinese card debts more than two months overdue rose 133 percent this year
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Their death has been linked to that of @placeholder's (pictured) uncle in Suffern on Monday
By Daily Mail Reporter and Ap A woman and her boyfriend moved in with her uncle, stole from his bank accounts and then suffocated him before jumping to their deaths off the George Washington Bridge, police said Wednesday. Suffern Police Chief Clarke Osborn said investigators are confident they have pieced together the strange story but acknowledged that with all three principals dead, 'We may never be able to answer some of the questions.' The killing of William Valenti, 70, of Suffern, was discovered Monday by a nephew, Osborn said. The killers, identified as Nickie Hunt, 40, and Gary Crockett, 41, had tried to delay the discovery of the body by posting a note on the back door that said Valenti had been taken to a hospital, the chief said. But Valenti was in his bedroom, dead from asphyxiation. @highlight Gary Crockett, 41, and Nickie Circelli, 40, both died on Monday morning @highlight Circelli's uncle was found dead on Monday at his apartment @highlight Pair allegedly stole from him and then left a note apologizing for his death @highlight Hunt also left a note for her children apologizing for not being a better mother
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"The damage caused by the fire will require us to cancel the rest of Azamara Quest's voyage once the ship arrives in @placeholder," it said.
(CNN) -- Engineers have restored propulsion power to a cruise ship carrying about 1,000 people after it was left adrift off Indonesia by an engine fire, cruise company Azamara Club Cruises said. The ship is now sailing directly to Sandakan, in Malaysia, at a speed of between three and six knots and is expected to arrive within 24 to 48 hours, the company said. The Philippines Navy said it had sent a patrol boat which is accompanying the cruise ship. All of the nearly 600 passengers on board the Azamara Quest are safe but five crew members suffered smoke inhalation during the fire, the company said in an online statement. @highlight NEW: Propulsion power is restored and the Azamara Quest is heading for Malaysia @highlight The Azamara Quest was left adrift 200 miles off Indonesia after an engine fire @highlight All the passengers on board are safe but 5 crew are injured, Azamara Club Cruises says @highlight The fire broke out after the ship carrying 1,000 people set sail from Manila, in the Philippines
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'I will always be very thankful to West Ham fans and I'll be @placeholder's No 1 fan.'
Argentina star Carlos Tevez has revealed his excitement at returning to Upton Park on Wednesday night to take on Croatia. Tevez joined West Ham for the 2006-2007 season along with compatriot Javier Mascherano, before moving to Manchester United. And the 30-year-old, a crowd favourite with Hammers fans after saving them from relegation, will return to the Boleyn Ground as Argentina play the first of a double-header of friendly matches in England, with a match against Portugal lined up at Old Trafford on Tuesday. Carlos Tevez gestures for the camera as he prepares for his return to Upton Park on Wednesday night @highlight Argentina take on Croatia in a friendly at Upton Park on Wednesday @highlight Carlos Tevez will make his return to the home of the Hammers @highlight Tevez joined West Ham with compatriot Javier Mascherano in 2006
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@placeholder, meanwhile, has posted its best results in its 107-year-history thanks to 2011 sales of more than 3,500 of its stately $308,000-plus cars -- a year-on-year profit jump of 31%.
(CNN) -- Boarded up windows on austerity-hit Main Streets are a familiar site as the economic downturn bites hard, but gleaming storefronts in another corner of the retail sector prove that, for some, the worst of times can also be the best. Luxury brands, including fashion label Burberry and vehicle manufacturer Rolls-Royce, have all enjoyed bumper years, recording slump-busting profits that may raise eyebrows among consumers forced to tighten their non-snakeskin belts. Such income surges will dispel doubts raised when markets first began to falter over the resilience of the high-end market. However, they also redraw the world's shopping map, showing how emerging economies are spreading their spending wings. @highlight Luxury brands including Burberry and Rolls-Royce report strong profits @highlight Analysts say entire luxury sector is bucking trend of economic downturn @highlight China and other emerging markets seen as key market drivers
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I'm a little heavier than I used to be, but my doctor says I'm healthy," @placeholder said on Wednesday.
New York (CNN) -- The annual July 4 Coney Island hot dog eating contest is usually a "can't-miss" spectacle, but this year's event means something more. It will officially signal that the home of the famous boardwalk and the "Cyclone" roller coaster in Brooklyn is back on its feet nearly nine months after Superstorm Sandy devastated many of its businesses. "People came together in a way I have never seen before," said George Shea, who runs the competition. "The community came together, the city, federal, state government. Coney Island is back." Sandy's fury ravaged New Jersey and New York coastal areas that depend on summer visitors. The region has worked furiously to repair damage from historic winds and flooding associated with the storm. @highlight October superstorm devastated New York, New Jersey coastal areas @highlight Annual Coney Island hot dog contest a sign that business is recovering @highlight Joey Chestnut and Sonya "The Black Widow" Thomas look to defend their titles
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For starters, @placeholder began allowing holders of U.S. visas to enter Mexico, opening up the possibility of tourists to the United States extending their trips south of the border.
(CNN) -- Mexico's international image may be taking hits because of the violence produced by drug cartels, but it hasn't hurt its tourism industry, officials say. International tourism to Mexico has increased 2.1% in the first five months of 2011 compared to 2010, and it remains the top destination for Americans traveling abroad. Statistics from the U.S. Department of Commerce show that fewer Americans are traveling abroad, but a bigger percentage of those who do are going to Mexico. Mexico also reported double-digit increases in the percentage of visitors from Russia, Brazil and China, among others. "The data doesn't lie," Mexico's deputy secretary for tourism, Ricardo Anaya, told CNN. "Tourists keep choosing Mexico." @highlight Mexico remains the No. 1 destination for Americans traveling abroad @highlight Tourism officials have worked to diversify their tourism base @highlight Initiatives have brought more tourists from Brazil, Russia and China @highlight Some tourists have good experiences, some bad
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FTSE 100 is 0.93 per cent down at 5,514.61; @placeholder's DAX is 0.93 per
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 03:47 EST, 22 June 2012 | UPDATED: 05:25 EST, 23 June 2012 Greece's new finance minister was rushed to hospital today after fainting - as eurozone leaders agreed to push for a €130billion growth package at next week's key European Union summit. Vassilis Rapanos, 65, was taken to a private Athens hospital where he is undergoing tests and is likely to be under observation for at least two or three days. The incident came as the leaders of France, Germany, Italy and Spain met in Rome to find a way to pull Europe out of its crippling debt crisis. @highlight Leaders of Germany, France, Italy and Spain met at 12noon in Rome @highlight France, Italy and Spain were expected to pressure Merkel to ease measures @highlight FTSE 100 down 0.93%; DAX down 0.93%; CAC 40 down 0.50%
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"I wanted to thank everyone for coming out to support me," @placeholder said Monday.
(CNN) -- Billy Joel's daughter with Christie Brinkley fainted on a New York cabaret stage Saturday, her rep said Monday. An emergency room doctor concluded that Alexa Ray Joel, 28, experienced vasovagal syncope, a common cause of fainting that "is usually harmless and requires no treatment," Joel rep Claire Mercuri said. In vasovagal syncope, according to the Mayo Clinic website, a sudden drop in heart rate and blood pressure can cause reduced blood flow to the brain, which results in a brief loss of consciousness. Joel was performing to a sold-out crowd at The Café Carlyle on Manhattan's Upper East Side when she collapsed and was rushed to the emergency room at New York Presbyterian Hospital, Mercuri said. @highlight Doctor says Alexa Ray Joel experienced a harmless fainting episode @highlight She is the daughter of Billy Joel and Christie Brinkley @highlight She was performing at Manhattan's Café Carlyle when she collapsed @highlight The songwriter and singer launched her performance and recording career in 2006
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Since then @placeholder has appeared in clubs all over the U.S. as 'Kat the Midget Stripper' and also dances at birthdays and bachelor parties.
They say opposites attract and that's certainly the case for 3ft 11in Kat Hoffman, whose husband-to-be is almost double her height. The 26-year-old from Bellefontaine, Ohio, who earns more than $1,000 a week as a stripper, met 6ft Eich Buscher last year through a friend and they hit it off instantly. 'Our personalities clicked . . . I always go for tall men, I love the size difference,' Kat mused. Busher, 35, says their difference in appearance 'does pose some problems' but nothing too big that they can't handle. 'Obviously she walks slower,' he joked. Scroll down for video @highlight 3ft 11in Kat Hoffman and 6ft Eich Buscher met last year through a friend @highlight The couple hit it off instantly and recently got engaged @highlight 'Our personalities clicked. I always go for tall men,' Kat said @highlight While Eich is a U.S. army sergeant, Kat works as a stripper under the name 'Kat the Midget'
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In sharp contrast, Mr @placeholder took a hard line, saying illegal immigrants should leave the country – or ‘self-deport’ –before making a bid for US citizenship.
President Obama swept back into the White House after forging a diverse coalition of support from women, minorities, the young and a new powerhouse in American politics – the Hispanics. While Mitt Romney’s votes came overwhelmingly from older white voters, whose share of the electorate is diminishing, Barack Obama’s triumph was fuelled by the Hispanic vote, which is growing in numbers and influence with every election. As America’s fastest-growing demographic, it made up 10 per cent of all votes cast on Tuesday – and they backed the president in huge numbers. Scroll down for video Voters queued in long lines to mark their ballot papers - but it was a diverse coalition of support from women, minorities, the young and Hispanics that won it for Obama @highlight A 'diverse coalition' of support from women, minorities and the Hispanics sees Obama re-elected for a second term @highlight Mitt Romney's votes came overwhelmingly from older white voters whose electoral influence is diminishing @highlight The Hispanic vote made up 10 per cent of all votes cast - and they backed Obama in huge numbers
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Unlike @placeholder or Dérive, Ingress doesn't guide its players through a specified route.
(CNN) -- We're used to our phones navigating us from one place to another, giving detailed instructions on how to find our destination in the fastest, easiest way possible. But there are a few apps that have no intention of ushering you somewhere quickly. Instead, they want to help you get out, get moving and get a little lost, hopefully discovering something new along the way. That's the idea behind an application called Dérive, which was developed by Eduardo Cachucho, an architect and lecturer based in Johannesburg, South Africa. Set up like a loosely structured game, Dérive consists of a general set of instructional cards that can be used anywhere or localized versions for select cities. @highlight Apps such as Dérive and Serendipitor guide the user to discover new things @highlight With general directions, the mobile apps help chart an eye-opening course @highlight Google's Niantic Labs has also developed apps to get the user moving @highlight Ingress is an Android game that encourages interacting with the environment
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In a statement released by Fox, Cowell said that he's had "a fantastic time" on both "X Factor" and "Idol" and that "apart from being lucky enough to find some amazing talent on the shows, I have always had an incredible welcome from the @placeholder public (most of the time!)."
(CNN) -- Reality singing competition "The X Factor" has lost its flagship star and its place on Fox's lineup. On Friday, judge Simon Cowell announced he was leaving the American version of "The X Factor" to return to the original UK iteration, news that came as Fox confirmed "The X Factor" is being canceled after three seasons. "Unfortunately, there is no 'X Factor USA' without Simon Cowell, but we understand and support his decision to focus on the international formats and on the next phase of his personal life," Fox Broadcasting's chairman of entertainment, Kevin Reilly, said in a statement. "We wish him the very best, and it's our sincere hope that we work together again soon." @highlight Simon Cowell announces he's leaving "The X Factor" @highlight Fox cancels "The X Factor" after three seasons @highlight The reality show judge is returning to "The X Factor" in the UK
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Clinton said she's enjoying being able to spend more quality time with her husband - former President @placeholder.
By Daily Mail Reporter and Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:05 EST, 22 September 2013 | UPDATED: 15:08 EST, 22 September 2013 Hillary Clinton has claimed it is by no means a foregone conclusion that she’ll be running for the presidency in 2016. In her first major interview since leaving the State Department on Feb. 1, Clinton said that she will be both ‘pragmatic and realistic’ when it eventually comes time to decide. The former secretary of state and first lady is the leading contender for the Democratic nomination, but claims she hasn’t made a definitive decision. Hillary Clinton has said that she'll be both 'pragmatic and realistic' when it comes time to decide to she's gong to enter the running for 2016 @highlight Clinton claims she hasn't decided yet if she'll run for the presidency in 2016 @highlight Described it as 'a serious decision, not to be made lightly' @highlight In first major interview since leaving State Department revealed that she and Bill have been enjoying long walks together @highlight Spoke of her ‘personal friendship’ with President Obama
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@placeholder continued: "Liverpool have been too keen to support their man and in doing so have whipped up a sense of paranoia amongst their fans.
(CNN) -- The head of a football anti-racism group has called for the English Football Association to charge Liverpool with bringing the game into disrepute over the club's response to Luis Suarez's eight-match ban for using racist language at Patrice Evra. On the day that Suarez issued a brief apology over the incident, Piara Powar, executive director of European football's anti-discrimination body FARE, spoke of his disappointment at Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish's attitude to the suspension. "Kenny Dalglish's comments over the affair have been undignified and their reaction has damaged the club's brand across the world," Powar told the Professional Footballers' Association's official website. @highlight An anti-racism chief has called for Liverpool to be charged over Luis Suarez affair @highlight Piara Powar of FARE is unhappy with Liverpool's response to Suarez's suspension @highlight Suarez was banned for eight matches after being found guilty of using racist language
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Mr @placeholder’s intervention comes after two Tory Cabinet ministers said they would vote to leave the EU if a referendum was held now.
By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 02:55 EST, 13 May 2013 | UPDATED: 09:50 EST, 13 May 2013 Most of lazy Britain’s problems are not caused by the European Union and would not be solved by cutting ties with Brussels, Boris Johnson has warned. The London Mayor said the culture of ‘easy gratification’, low skills and ‘sloth’ would have to be addressed instead of being blamed on ‘Bwussels’ if the UK back withdrawal. Talks to get a better deal with the EU meant Britain had to make clear it is ‘willing to walk away’, even though it may not be in the national interest, he added. @highlight London Mayor backs Cameron's renegotiation plan but calls for early legislation to guarantee in-out referendum @highlight Gove and Hammond lead Cabinet calls to leave EU if vote held now @highlight Tory MPs to vote against Queen's Speech in unprecedented revolt @highlight UKIP's Nigel Farage says Tories have an 'issue of trust' over Europe
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It's coming in: A satellite image shows the @placeholder on Monday as the storm hit
As Juno took the U.S. by storm, all most East Coasters could see was snow, but the view from space was entirely different. These images have been captured by Terry Virts, an American astronaut on the International Space Station, nearly 250 miles above the earth. He captured the the storm as it moved in on the coast, blurring the bright lights of the big cities below. Last night, forecasters warned that two separate weather systems may bring more snow to New England over the coming days. Scroll down for video Nice view: The movement of storm Juno along the US east coast, capture by Terry Virts, an astronaut on the International Space Station @highlight Astronaut on the International Space Station captures storm Juno moving in over the East Coast @highlight NASA's Terry Virts captured the the storm as it moved in over Boston and New York
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Karadzic's case is less complex and this is one of the lessons prosecutors have learned from the @placeholder trial: make cases simpler and only go for those that can be readily proved.
The Hague, Netherlands (CNN) -- After Bosnian Serb wartime leader Radovan Karadzic's failure to appear at the start of his trial on genocide and war crimes charges CNN Senior International Correspondent Nic Robertson explains what happens next. Q: How does the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) differ from the International Criminal Court (ICC)? A: The ICTY was set up by the United Nations in 1993 specifically to try people for crimes committed during the break up of the former Yugoslavia. The ICC is the first permanent, treaty-based, international criminal court established to prosecute the most serious crimes of concern to the global community including genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. @highlight Karadzic says he has not had sufficient time to prepare his defense @highlight Court cannot compel Karadzic to attend bur could put video link in cell @highlight Court has simplified case against Karadzic to avoid repeat of Milosevic trial @highlight Still, trial will last at least two -- and possibly three -- years
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Moreover, he said, thanks to the formation of a new @placeholder government, the President believes "we are ready to enter the next, more offensive phase, in this strategy."
(CNN) -- On the eve of President Obama's speech laying out his strategy to combat the terror group ISIS, national security hawks are demanding the United States authorize airstrikes against the group's leaders. "We need to be targeting the top ISIS military and strategic leadership," said Danielle Pletka at the American Enterprise Institute. "Our policy up 'til now hasn't been good enough. It's a day late and a dollar short, and that's why ISIS is a threat to the United States." So far, U.S. airstrikes have focused on ISIS field positions in Iraq, following three limited goals outlined by the President: to protect Americans, help Iraqi forces and prevent a humanitarian disaster. But top leaders have not been singled out, according to Pentagon spokesman Col. Steven Warren. "We have not conducted any targeted airstrikes on specific ISIL leaders," he said, using the administration's acronym for ISIS, which calls itself the "Islamic State". @highlight As President's ISIS speech nears, hawks say policy hasn't been good enough so far @highlight White House spokesman says ISIS leaders may become targets @highlight Analysts say the first challenge would be to locate elusive ISIS leaders
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The couple returned to @placeholder, where Misti went back to work as a publicist and Gary as the general manager of a yacht club and marina.
(LifeWire) -- Misti Guertin was a publicist with a full roster of clients and a growing salary when her husband, Gary, 56, was offered a job managing a luxury resort on a private island in the Caribbean. "It takes some heartfelt conversations to begin balancing the career scales in a marriage," says an expert. "My career was just beginning to bloom," says the Stuart, Florida, resident, "but we both placed more emphasis on Gary's career." Misti, 47, was raised to believe that the man's career comes first. So she went, taking a token title as co-manager of the resort. But less than a year after their arrival in 2005, a fire ravaged the resort and Gary's contract was terminated. @highlight Study: It's common for couples to place more emphasis on the man's career @highlight Book author battles with NASA pilot over whose career is most important @highlight Wife found herself dealing with subtle power plays at home @highlight Possible fixes: Long-distance marriage, trading places, honest conversations
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'Social workers will be making formal contact with all of June’s children, and any other minors that might have come into contact with @placeholder,' a CPS source told Radar.
Honey Boo Boo's family is being investigated by Child Protective Services in Georgia after Mama June reportedly started dating a convicted sex offender accused of abusing one of her daughters. CPS formally opened an investigation to determine if any crimes have been committed against June Shannon's youngest children - Lauryn 'Pumpkin' Shannon, 14, Jessica 'Chubbs', 17, and nine-year-old Alana, also known as Honey Boo Boo - after calls from the public, according to RadarOnline. Mama June has been spotted with child molester Mark McDaniel, and he was pictured with Alana just last month, according to photos obtained by TMZ. Another of June's children, 20-year-old Anna, has claimed that McDaniel sexually assaulted her when she was younger. @highlight Mama June exposed nine-year-old daughter Alana - also known as Honey Boo Boo - to convicted child molester Mark McDaniel just last month @highlight McDaniel abused June's eldest daughter Anna when she was just eight @highlight Sugar Bear KNEW about his wife's relationship with McDaniel but chose to ignore it, reports claim @highlight Child services are now investigating and June could risk losing her family @highlight McDaniel's daughter-in-law claims that he is a good man
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In 2008, 1,591 @placeholder rebel attacks killed 721 people, according to government officials.
New Delhi, India (CNN) -- Seventy-two police officers were killed in an attack early Tuesday by suspected Maoists in eastern India, authorities said. About 200 officers from the federal Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and a local police group were conducting a road inspection in Chhattisgarh state's Dantewada district when the assault occurred, according to officials. Dantewada's top district administrator Reena Kangale told CNN that the attackers fired at the security officers and set off landmine explosions. The attack and subsequent shootout lasted four hours, she said. Authorities launched rescue operations after the shootout ended, she added. There was no immediate report of casualties on the Maoist side, Kangale added. The road inspection by the officers was being carried out ahead of a planned transportation of food to a camp of internally-displaced people, she explained. @highlight 72 police officers killed in an attack by suspected Maoists in eastern India @highlight Police holding road inspection in Chhattisgarh state's Dantewada district before assault @highlight India regards the communist rebels as its gravest internal security threat @highlight Maoists have claimed since the 1960s to be fighting for the dispossessed
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From the ‘native area’ just off the fairway to the left, @placeholder played a long iron so precise it pitched on the only sliver of green available for it to finish close to the flag, and he holed the ensuing six-footer for a fabulous eagle three.
For just a moment it looked as if the brilliance that had earned Martin Kaymer a place in the record books at the halfway point of the 114th United States Open was about to unravel. Becoming the first man to open a major championship with two rounds of 65 suddenly appeared more than 24 hours ago. Now he was staring down a 15ft putt for a bogey at the fourth. Miss it and he would have been three over par at that early stage, and his six shot lead would have been halved after less than an hour’s play. Top dog: Martin Kaymer (right) takes a five shot lead going into the final round of the US Open on Sunday @highlight Martin Kaymer has a five shot lead going into the final round of the US Open on Sunday @highlight Kaymer shot an up-and-down round of 72 at Pinehurst @highlight Erik Compton and Rickie Fowler lead the chasing pack on three-under-par @highlight Rory McIlroy tied tenth in the leaderboard @highlight Matt Fitzpatrick will finish with the silver medal as low amateur
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Mladic's trial began in May, but was suspended after a single day over the prosecution's failure to disclose evidence against @placeholder.
The first witness in the trial of Ratko Mladic, the former commander of the Bosnian Serb army, testified Monday that the army slaughtered Bosnian Muslims from his village in 1992. Elvedin Pasic said that he was 13 when his family, anticipating the arrival of the army, decided to split up. Though the family members had signed a truce with their Serbian neighbors, they feared that the village's men and boys would be killed anyway, he said. So, Pasic and his father fled with about 200 other villagers, including the village imam, he said. But a combined force of Bosnian Serb army soldiers and Serbian civilians ambushed them, he said. @highlight Elvedin Pasic was 13 when his family fled the advancing Bosnian Serb Army @highlight Ambushed, they ran into a minefield, he says @highlight He never saw his father again @highlight Ratko Mladic, former commander of the army, wipes his eyes during testimony
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Map: The attack occurred around 70km south of @placeholder, in WA's south
Tributes have begun to flow in for a 17-year-old boy who died after being attacked by what authorities believe was a four to five-metre-long great white shark. Jay Muscat, who police said was spearfishing at the time, was attacked at about 12:20pm local time on Monday at Cheynes Beach on the West Australian coast, around 70km east of Albany. Police are still investigating the incident, but Western Australia's Department of Fisheries have confirmed a boy was bitten by a shark. Although police are yet to formally identify him, they have contacted his family and tributes across social media have begun to appear. @highlight Jay Muscat, a 17-year-old local, was spearfishing when he was attacked @highlight He died at Cheynes Beach, a popular camping spot on WA's south coast @highlight The shark is believed to be a four to five-metre-long great white @highlight Authorities believe it may be injured after Mr Muscat's friend, Matt Pullella, fired a spear at it while it attacked his friend @highlight WA Department of Fisheries has deployed baited lines at the beach, which has been closed, in an attempt to catch and kill the shark @highlight Tributes have begun to flow in for Mr Muscat, whose 'love for the water and fishing' was remembered @highlight Sydney Institute of Marine Science professor said 'all spear fishers are a little more exposed to risk [of attack] even though the risk is still low'
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for their tireless efforts in the ongoing search for @placeholder, including
By Anna Edwards PUBLISHED: 11:06 EST, 7 September 2012 | UPDATED: 07:52 EST, 8 September 2012 A heartbroken community gathered today for the funeral of two young brothers who died in a canoeing accident which also claimed the life of their five-year-old friend. Ewen Beaton, five, and his brother Jamie, two, were in a six-man canoe which capsized on Loch Gairloch in Wester Ross, in the Scottish Highlands, on Sunday August 26. They were airlifted to Raigmore Hospital in Inverness but they died later that night. Scroll down for video Tragedy: Ewen and Jamie Beaton died in the Loch Gairloch accident after a family day out went tragically wrong when the canoe overturned @highlight Ewen Beaton, five, and his brother Jamie, two, were in a six-man canoe which capsized on Loch Gairloch in the Scottish Highlands @highlight Body of their father Ewen has not been found
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Meanwhile, @placeholder is one of London's busiest shopping areas.
Al-Shabaab has released a graphic video calling for 'Westgate-style' attacks on shopping centers including the Mall of America - prompting officials to drastically tighten security at the iconic site. In the video, apparently released by the Somalia-based terror group's media wing, a masked militant also encourages radicalized Muslims to assault malls in Canada and Oxford Street in London. Donning a camouflage jacket with a headscarf covering his face, the fighter threatens action and refers to the group's 2013 siege on Kenya's Westgate Mall, in which more than 60 people died. The Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota, is specifically targeted. Chillingly, an image of the center is shown in the corner of the frame, while its GPS co-ordinates are displayed in a white font. @highlight Al-Shabaab has released video calling for attacks on the Mall of America @highlight In it, a masked fighter also threatens action against Canada and UK malls @highlight Refers to terror group's deadly 2013 siege on the Westgate Mall in Kenya @highlight 'If just a handful of mujahideen fighters could bring Kenya to a complete stand-still for nearly a week, just imagine what they could do in the West' @highlight US's largest mall has now teamed up with the FBI and Homeland Security @highlight Some new security measures will be visible to shoppers; others will not
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Surprising absolutely no one, @placeholder decided to forgo the easy way out and returned to her Gladiators to fix ... herself.
(EW.com) -- Have you picked your jaws up off the floor yet, Gladiators? If so, well done. Indeed, it was probably a fairly Herculean task considering all the mind-blowing revelations in "Scandal's" twisty season 3 premiere. Though several one-on-one scenes took Liv away from her trusted Gladiators for much of the opener, you can be sure this thick-as-thieves crew will be facing the onslaught together in weeks to come. EW talked with three of Liv's fixers — Katie Lowes, Guillermo Díaz and Darby Stanchfield — about their reactions to the premiere (yes, even they were surprised by some things!) and what's to come for Pope & Associates this year. @highlight The third season premiere of "Scandal" was shocking @highlight Stars Katie Lowes, Guillermo Díaz and Darby Stanchfield were surprised by some scenes @highlight The actors tease what's to come in season 3
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"@placeholder will not be intimidated by threats from any terrorist organization," Public Safety Minister Steven Blaney said.
(CNN)After a siege at a Kenyan mall two years ago, the FBI started staging mock attacks in U.S. shopping centers during off hours to test their readiness, an official said. More than 60 people died when Al-Shabaab militants raided an upscale mall in Nairobi and held shoppers hostage for four days. The terror group released a video Saturday calling for similar attacks in malls in the United States, Canada and the UK. Although Homeland Security and the FBI say they are not aware of a specific, credible plot against U.S. malls, they've worked to improve security in light of the attack in Kenya. @highlight The FBI says it's not aware of any credible plot against U.S. malls @highlight The agency says it has a program to work with various malls nationwide to improve security @highlight Al-Shabaab terror group has released a video calling for an attack similar to one on a Kenyan mall two years ago
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'My face and lack of @placeholder faith no longer fit.'
A principal and his wife have been sacked from a college whose stated aim is to promote multiculturalism because they are white Christians, they claim. Professor Malory Nye, 47, says he was dismissed from the Al-Maktoum College of Higher Education in Dundee, Scotland, because his race and religion were seen by his superiors as a threat to its core Muslim values. He says the college’s claims to pursuing multicultural values were a charade and that he was dismissed so he could be replaced by a Muslim. His wife Isabel Campbell-Nye, 42, alleges she was forced from her position as head of the English language centre because she attracted too many students who were not Muslims or Arabs. @highlight Malory Nye says he was forced out by Al-Maktoum College of Higher Education because he was 'not an Arab and not a Muslim'
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‘He needs to be better on his left foot,’ was @placeholder’ considered analysis after he missed the chance to score a second goal against Spurs.
At White Hart Lane on Sunday, Brendan Rodgers gave a fascinating insight into his motivation to lead Liverpool to the top. He had just been asked about his quip - ‘the run was Ricky Villa and the finish was Ricky Gervais’ - after Raheem Sterling scuffed a chance to make it 4-0 at Tottenham. ‘A few of you thought I was David Brent when I got the job and I haven’t forgotten that either,’ he remarked. Scroll down for video A good day at the office: Brendan Rodgers applauds during Liverpool's 3-0 victory at Tottenham Bad day at The Office: David Brent doing his famous dance during the TV programme @highlight Brendan Rodgers was once compared to David Brent @highlight Rodgers' passion is developing young players at Liverpool @highlight He also wants players to be able to play anywhere @highlight The Premier League needs more bosses with Rodgers' vision @highlight The likes of Raheem Sterling and Jordan Henderson are maturing @highlight That is good news for Liverpool and England
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@placeholder's defense was so strong that Denver managed only 27 yards rushing, compared with 135 for Seattle.
Super Bowl XLVIII started out bad for the Denver Broncos. The Seattle Seahawks made sure it got worse. Seattle romped 43-8 by playing a suffocating defense and taking advantage of four Denver turnovers, including two interceptions thrown by quarterback Peyton Manning, the NFL's most valuable player for the season. The game pitted pro football's best offense, Denver, against the best defense, Seattle, but the drama disappeared early at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. On the first play from scrimmage, a bad snap went sailing past Manning and landed in the end zone for a safety, giving Seattle a 2-0 lead without running a play. Denver didn't score until the third quarter, when the game was out of reach. @highlight Seattle dominates and takes advantage of Denver's mistakes @highlight League MVP Peyton Manning throws two interceptions @highlight This was the first Super Bowl victory in Seattle's franchise history @highlight No Seattle player has previously played in a Super Bowl
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Nothing good to say: An anonymous neighborhood mother wrote this letter to the grandmother of a severely autistic teen in Newcastle, @placeholder
By Daily Mail Reporter A Toronto mother who had received a shocking anonymous letter last week urging her to have her 13-year-old autistic son euthanized has issued a forceful response, highlighting the importance of tolerance. Karla Begley and her family were left reeling after receiving a disturbing, hate-filled missive from a neighbor in Newcastle, Canada, informing her that the noise her special needs son, Max, was making while playing outside terrified her 'normal' children. On Wednesday, Miss Begley, whose 15-year-old son, Jack, is also on the autistic spectrum, and she herself is wheelchair-bound due to multiple sclerosis, gave an interview to a blog about special needs children called Love That Max to address the controversy in a constructive way. @highlight Karla Begley, 44, was interviewed by a blog about special needs children @highlight On August 16, Max Begley's grandmother got a vile letter complaining about the noise the 13-year-old autistic boy was making @highlight The self-described 'pissed off mother' who penned the letter suggested that Max be euthanized
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"For an inmate of @placeholder's security level, it would be a matter of self-study in the cell, exams in the cell and possibly oral exams in the prison," she said.
Reports that Anders Behring Breivik, the man who killed 77 people in a bomb attack and gun rampage in 2011, has applied to study political science at the University of Oslo have prompted anger in Norway. The claim was first made by Norwegian broadcaster TV2 and was subsequently picked up by other media outlets. Ole Petter Ottersen, rector of the University of Oslo, told CNN the university does not provide information about individual applications or students for confidentiality reasons, so he was unable to confirm or deny the claim. But if Breivik was to apply, he said, the university has a clear set of guidelines governing the decision on admittance and that policy would apply. @highlight Anders Behring Breivik has applied to study political science, Norwegian broadcaster says @highlight University of Oslo says it cannot confirm or deny details of individual applications @highlight Education Minister suggests Breivik's application was denied @highlight Breivik's lawyer says he is still working to spread his far-right political views from his cell
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Once @placeholder stopped inviting her ghosts in, they seemed to fade away
Steve has been with me for the past 50 years and Ron for 47. Neither is the man I am married to, nor have I seen or spoken to either since our love affairs ended in my 20s. All the same, there is no denying they have both messed with my marriage to Olly, the man who has been by my side for the past 40 years. I found myself thinking about them both as I read recent research that suggested women who played the field before marriage are unhappier with their lot than those who entered matrimony virginal. Angela Neustatter has often questioned what life would have been like had she married another man @highlight Angela Neustatter has often questioned what life would have been like had she married another man @highlight Husband Olly felt crowded out by memories of her past lovers @highlight Exhausted by raising two, growing sons while doing up a wreck of a house, sex felt more a chore than a delight with her husband @highlight She says there is no denying that her past lovers have made her question her commitment to him
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The win extended @placeholder's record to five unbeaten against Real this season and sets Diego Simeone's team up with a quarter-final clash with Barcelona.
Fernando Torres has a smile back on his face after silencing his critics by scoring two goals against Real Madrid to send Atletico Madrid through to the quarter-finals of the Copa del Rey. The Spaniard, who begun his career at the Vicente Calderon with Atletico, had also never scored at the Bernabeu against their fierce rivals Real before the cup tie on Thursday night. Torres struck twice in the first minutes of each half to put his boyhood club through to the last eight with a 4-2 aggregate win, and the victory certainly pleased the striker. Fernando Torres (left) celebrates with team-mates after scoring in the first minute against Real Madrid @highlight Fernando Torres scored his first goals since return to Atletico Madrid @highlight The Spaniard struck twice to send Real Madrid out the Copa del Rey @highlight It was the first time the former Chelsea striker had scored at the Bernabeu @highlight Diego Simeone's side will now face Barcelona in the quarter-final
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The team leading going into the new year has won the title for seven of the past nine years, though @placeholder was one of the exceptions in 2007-08, dropping back to third.
(CNN) -- Arsenal may top the English Premier League table going into 2014, but Jose Mourinho leads the way when it comes to post-match performances. After a hard-fought 2-1 win that kept his Chelsea team in touch with Arsenal and Manchester City ahead of the EPL's New Year's Day program, Mourinho sought to deflect any possible criticism of his players with a blustering counter-attack. When questioned about key incidents in Sunday's match, which continued the tense clashes between the two teams in recent years, the Portuguese manager accused Luis Suarez of "an acrobatic swimming pool jump" and going down "like somebody shot him." @highlight Third-placed Chelsea two points behind Arsenal after beating Liverpool 2-1 @highlight Samuel Eto'o scores winning goal, having helped Liverpool's opener with foul @highlight Arsenal top of the table following Sunday's 1-0 victory at Newcastle @highlight Everton in fourth above Liverpool after winning 2-1 against Southampton
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@placeholder legend Raul is the top scorer in Champions League history with 71 goals to his name
Barcelona legend Xavi will break a Champions League record when he makes his 143rd appearance in the competition against Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday night. The 34-year-old midfielder will surpass former Real Madrid icon Raul, with whom he is currently level on 142 appearances. Former Manchester United winger Ryan Giggs made 151 appearances, but 10 of those were in qualifying rounds. Having won Europe's most prestigious club competition three times with Barcelona, he deserves to be considered one of Champions League's all-time greats. Here is our list of the top 10 Champions League players (and there's no room for Zinedine Zidane). @highlight Xavi set for 143rd appearance in Champions League @highlight Barcelona midfielder currently tied with Raul on 142 @highlight 34-year-old Xavi has won Champions League three times with Barcelona @highlight Ryan Giggs has made 151 appearances, but 10 of those in qualifying
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Waitrose has made an aggressive attempt to attract @placeholder shoppers in recent years with a scheme promising to match its prices on big brand products.
By Sean Poulter and Mark Duell PUBLISHED: 18:52 EST, 3 February 2013 | UPDATED: 06:49 EST, 4 February 2013 Admission: Asked if his wife Alison (left) had ever shopped at Waitrose, Sir Terry Leahy (right) said: 'Occasionally, but I would complain so much that she wouldn't bother' The former boss of Tesco revealed yesterday his loyalty to the supermarket giant reached such a high level that he tried to ban his wife from shopping at rivals such as Waitrose. Sir Terry Leahy, who stepped down last year after turning the company into Britain’s biggest and richest retailer, revealed he would deliver a ‘severe telling off’ every time he found products from the rival store in the family’s fridge. @highlight Sir Terry Leahy also says high streets are no longer fit for modern families @highlight But critics say supermarket giant can be blamed for creating 'ghost towns' @highlight He stepped down last year after turning firm into Britain's biggest retailer
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One example of success -- at least economically, one group says -- is the recent boycott of @placeholder for its immigration laws.
(CNN) -- Many angry Americans are urging a punishment on Florida in the killing of Trayvon Martin: a boycott. Musician Stevie Wonder won't perform there. Martin Luther King III is considering deploying the tactic -- often used by his famous father in the civil rights era -- against Florida products like orange juice. Social media activists advance boycott plans even on the state's official tourism page on Facebook. Their actions seek the repeal of Florida's "stand your ground" self-defense law, which was at the center of a national debate in the wake of Martin's shooting death. George Zimmerman's lawyers didn't invoke Florida's "stand your ground" law in court, but it was included in the instructions to the jury that acquitted him. @highlight Boycotting state laws has a spotty record, analyst says @highlight Some boycotting Americans want Florida to repeal its 'stand your ground' law @highlight Arizona boycott led to $141 million in losses, but experts dispute its effect on laws @highlight Consumer boycott can succeed if public can easily shop elsewhere, analysts say
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The conservative Tumblr blog has six pages of posts, compared to 77 on the site sympathizing with @placeholder.
(CNN) -- The blogging platform Tumblr -- which sits somewhere between Twitter and WordPress on the social media spectrum -- has become one of the more interesting places to watch the debate about the Occupy Wall Street protests unfold. On the Tumblr site "We Are the 99 Percent," people who sympathize with the New York-based protest movement are telling first-person stories of hardship and unemployment. Each post features a photo of its author holding up a paper sign that tells a bit of the person's story and says "We Are the 99 Percent," a reference to the protestors' concern that the top 1% of Americans command much of the country's wealth and power, leaving the rest to struggle. @highlight "We Are the 99 Percent" blog gains popularity on Tumblr @highlight People post messages about economic hardship on the site @highlight A rival, conservative site called "We are the 53%" launched @highlight That Tumblr page says it represents Americans who pay federal income taxes
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Savita said, “I am neither Irish nor @placeholder,” but they said there was nothing they could do.’
A pregnant woman who begged for an abortion in Ireland has died after doctors refused, telling her: ‘This is a Catholic country.’ Savita Halappanavar, 31, pleaded for help after she began to miscarry her baby 17 weeks into her first pregnancy. Her husband Praveen, 34, claims that although she was in agonising pain, doctors refused to intervene for almost three days because her baby still had a heartbeat. Scroll down for video Savita Halappanavar, 31, died at Galway University Hospital, where doctors refused to perform a medical termination because she was 'in a Catholic country' and the foetus's heartbeat was still present @highlight Savita Halappanavar, 31, was found to be miscarrying when she was admitted to Galway University Hospital @highlight The dentist, who was 17 weeks pregnant, was denied a medical termination despite being in 'agonising pain' @highlight Mrs Halappanavar, who went on to suffer a miscarriage, developed septicaemia and died on October 28 @highlight Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny has come under renewed pressure to legislate for abortion @highlight A demonstration is due to take place outside the Irish parliament building tonight @highlight Abortion is illegal in the Republic of Ireland
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@placeholder officials closed roads for the procession earlier today, saying there was a potential for disruption and a high amount of traffic.
Hundreds of gypsy mourners took to the streets of Wales today to pay tribute to a man who died after being in a coma for the last 22 years. Andrew Colwyn - known as 'the boy' - was 24 when he was hit by a drunk driver in 1992, leaving him bedridden and unable to communicate with family or friends. In true big fat gypsy style, his funeral procession today was lead by a horse and carriage, and followed by five trucks full of flower displays including pints of beer, security vans, and a pack of cigarettes. Other displays gracing the streets of Splott, Cardiff, were boxers and Ford pick-up vans, celebrating his love of cars and amateur boxing. @highlight Andrew Colwyn was 24 when he was hit by a drunk driver in Wales in 1992 @highlight Spent 22 years in a coma before dying at his family home two weeks ago @highlight Dozens of mourners marched through Cardiff today in tribute to 'The Boy' @highlight Floral tributes included trucks, beers, greyhounds and a pack of cigarettes
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The most notable chink in the Clinton's political armor came during one of @placeholder's first interviews to promote her book.
By Francesca Chambers Hillary is lucky to have Bill as her dance partner, former Republican presidential candidate and Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich said yesterday on CNN's Crossfire, because she's as ungraceful as Kim Kardashian at a Prince concert 'Bill is to politics what Fred Astaire is to dancing, he is just automatically amazing and he wants to have Ginger Rogers out there dancing,' Gingrich, who co-hosts the show, said according to Politico. 'Instead [with Hillary Clinton] it’s a little bit like watching Kim Kardashian get kicked off the stage by Prince because she couldn’t dance.' 'I think there’s a big problem, because I don’t think, as a candidate, that [she] dances very well,' Gingrich said of Hillary. @highlight Hillary Clinton is getting hit left and right as speculation about her future political plans intensifies @highlight Throughout the last month Hillary's been attacked for seemingly 'out of touch' statements about the Clinton family's financial situation immediately after they left the White House @highlight Hillary's ungraceful attempts to explain her comments led Crossfire co-host Newt Gingrich to compare her to Kim Kardashian yesterday @highlight Hillary still leads the 2016 pack despite her verbal gaffes @highlight Still, a Republican Party official in Arkansas said the former first lady would 'probably get shot at the state line' if she tried to campaign for president in there in 2016
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But they’ll certainly have to improve on this performance in order to overcome @placeholder.
By John Greechan It was harder work than many expected. And, for a spell, it looked as if a man whose day job involves sticking his hand down cludgies was going to be responsible for plunging Rangers into crisis. Yet Ally McCoist’s men ultimately managed to avoid having their League Cup hopes flushed away by Queen’s Park at Airdrie’s Excelsior Stadium on Tuesday night. A Kris Boyd double either side of a Tony Quinn equaliser, the Carntyne plumber capitalising on a Steve Simonsen howler, was eventually enough to put Rangers into a second-round tie against Inverness Caledonian Thistle. To the rescue: Striker Kris Boyd made sure Rangers progressed to round two in the Scottish League Cup @highlight Ally McCoist's side struggled to 2-1 victory against Scottish League Two side @highlight Rangers face a second-round tie against Inverness Caledonian Thistle
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'Later my @placeholder told me I needn't have worried because I was his light and shining star and that I was the one he wanted, and no one else.'
This is the heart-wrenching moment a dying wife renewed her wedding vows in a moving ceremony on her 60th wedding anniversary - with just days left to live. Brave Janet Jones, 79, was diagnosed with terminal cancer earlier this year but vowed to stay alive long enough to see her diamond wedding anniversary. And yesterday her dying wish was realised as she renewed her vows with beloved husband Gethin, 85, at Compton Hospice in Wolverhampton. Terminally ill Janet Jones and her husband, Gethin Jones, lock lips, after renewing their wedding vows while surrounded by friends and family, at a ceremony at Compton Hospice, Wolverhampton @highlight Janet Jones vowed she 'wasn't going anywhere' until the milestone @highlight She now feels her 'life is complete' following the ceremony @highlight Told how she had loved 'every second' with husband Gethin @highlight And how she once threw a custard pie in the face of another female suitor @highlight The couple has plans for their ashes to be jointly scattered at sea
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'We have monitored @placeholder very closely since problems came to light last year.
By Daily Mail Reporter The controversial Al-Madinah free school is to stop teaching secondary pupils from this summer. The Government has stepped in after an Ofsted report warned that the Muslim faith school in Derby was in chaos, with concerns over teaching quality and the curriculum, amid claims that it was imposing strict Islamic practices such as forcing women to wear headscarves. Schools minister Lord Nash said: ‘It would simply not be in the interests of parents or pupils at the secondary school to continue to fund provision which has failed them in the manner now apparent.’ He said the move would allow the trust in charge to focus on the primary school. @highlight Al-Madinah free school was mired on controversy when it was claimed that teachers had been forced to wear headscarves @highlight Now the Department for Education has stepped in after Ofsted report warned that the faith school is in chaos
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@placeholder's 8-0 win over Southampton grabbed the headlines on Saturday
It was another entertaining weekend in the Barclays Premier League with 36 goals scored across the nine games. Eight of those goals came at St Mary’s as Southampton thrashed Sunderland, while Sergio Aguero scored all four for Manchester City as they beat Spurs 4-1. There was plenty of late drama as well as Danny Welbeck rescued a point for Arsenal against Hull in stoppage time. While across London at Loftus Road there were four goals between the 87th minute and 95th minute as Liverpool edged out QPR 3-2. Sportsmail’s reporters look back on the weekend and give their favourite moment from a memorable round of games. @highlight Southampton were the highest scores of the weekend with their 8-0 thrashing of Sunderland @highlight Sergio Aguero scored four goals for Manchester City against Spurs @highlight There were four late goals at Loftus Road as Liverpool beat QPR 3-2 @highlight Oscar scored a stunning free-kick and Cesc Fabregas rounded off an excellent team move as Chelsea beat Crystal Palace 2-1
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It wasn't until the summer of 2012 that @placeholder found a window of opportunity for her and her two young children to flee.
An Orthodox Jewish mother, who has battled for years to obtain a religious divorce from her husband, wept on the stand in court on Thursday as she accused him of rape and abuse. Rivky Stein, 25, took the stand at Brooklyn Supreme Court, New York, as she claimed she has been unable to move forward with her life because her estranged husband, Yoel Weiss, 33, refused to give her a 'get' - a divorce under Orthodox Jewish law. Ms Stein testified that after she married Weiss at the age of 18, he raped her, punched her in the stomach when she was pregnant and locked her outside the home in the freezing cold. @highlight Rivky Stein, 25, took the stand at Brooklyn Supreme Court in New York on Thursday as she fights to have her estranged husband grant her a 'get' @highlight Ms Stein testified on Thursday that estranged husband Yoel Weiss, 33, raped and starved her @highlight The couple, of Brooklyn, New York, have two children @highlight She said in court that he punched her in the stomach when she was pregnant and locked her outside the home in the freezing cold
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"This is a racist remark, as if we, the @placeholder, cannot be a part of humanity to share the rest of humanity and the rest of the international community our creativity in the field of fashion," Mansour said.
(CNN) -- It's one of the more unusual places to hold a fashion show: the United Nations. The global hub for peace and security opened its doors to ambassadors and fashionistas alike Monday night when Ambassador Riyad Mansour, head of the Palestinian permanent observer mission to the U.N., hosted Palestinian-Italian fashion designer Jamal Taslaq. The runway was quite literally brought to the bargaining table. Models strutted their gowns across the same surface on which resolutions are passed, and where environmentalists gather to sort out climate issues. This cultural event, however, was not immune to the conflict and fighting that so many other United Nations meetings are centered around. @highlight Fashion was in fashion at the U.N., with a show by a designer @highlight Palestinian-Italian designer Jamal Taslaq says fashion is a "message for peace" @highlight But Israel's ambassador blasted the Palestinian delegation for not condemning violence @highlight "The Palestinian delegation ... are experts in dressing up and disguising the truth," he said
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Opponents argue that the new conglomerate would cut costs by slashing jobs, while national security could be placed at risk if it fell under the sway of the French and @placeholder governments.
By Glen Owen PUBLISHED: 19:51 EST, 29 September 2012 | UPDATED: 19:53 EST, 29 September 2012 Liaison: Sir John Scarlett is helping 'soothe concerns' at No 10 The row over the controversial merger of defence giant BAE with the Franco-German aerospace group EADS took a fresh twist last night after it emerged that Tony Blair’s former spy chief is helping to broker the deal. Sir John Scarlett, the ex-head of MI6 who played a key role in the infamous ‘dodgy dossier’ on Iraq, has been engaged on the £29 billion deal by investment bank Morgan Stanley – which stands to earn millions if it is approved. @highlight Merger of defence giant BAE with aerospace group EADS took a fresh twist @highlight Tony Blair's former spy chief is helping to broker the deal, it has emerged
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Just for good measure, @placeholder added a slab of peanut butter fudge with crushed peanuts, a pizza and three root beers.
(CNN) -- A former death row chef says he will pay for and cook every last meal for condemned inmates himself, after Texas announced it was stopping the tradition. "We should not get rid of the last meal," said Brian Price, an ex-convict who spent a decade in Texas preparing last meals for the condemned. "Justice is going to be served when this person is executed, but can we not show our softer side? Our compassionate side?" Last week's audacious last meal request by killer Russell Brewer was the last straw for some in Texas. Brewer was executed September 21 for his role in the infamous racially motivated 1998 dragging death of James Byrd Jr. @highlight A recent large, uneaten death row meal pushed Texas officials to end the last meal tradition @highlight "Can we not show our softer side?" asks Brian Price, a former death row chef @highlight He spent 14 years in prison for assault @highlight He wrote a book about the nearly 200 meals he cooked for the condemned
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village is sandwiched between the town of Widnes and @placeholder’s
By James Tozer PUBLISHED: 14:45 EST, 20 March 2012 | UPDATED: 13:02 EST, 21 March 2012 Head injuries: Anthony Owen died a week after being found unconscious just 20 yards from his home Police are continuing to question three teenagers today over the murder of a surgeon outside his millionaires' row home. Anthony Owen, 68, was found unconscious 20 yards from the property next to his white Honda Civic, which was still running. Two neighbours, in the affluent Hale Village in Widnes, Cheshire, called an ambulance and Mr Owen was taken to hospital. However, the cancer specialist is not thought to have regained consciousness, and died on Saturday. @highlight Anthony Owen, 68, was found unconscious 20 yards from his home, next to his white Honda civic, which was still running @highlight Witnesses reported seeing three youths on BMX bikes cycling away from Mr Owen's home on millionaires' row in Hale Village, near Liverpool
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@placeholder's over-the-counter stock was worth 5 cents before trading was halted Friday.
By Associated Press Reporter and Marie-louise Olson PUBLISHED: 18:03 EST, 4 October 2013 | UPDATED: 18:19 EST, 4 October 2013 A bankrupt electronics retailer appears to have gotten caught up in the investor fervour for Twitter. Shares of Tweeter Home Entertainment Group Inc. rose as high as 15 cents Friday. That's up 1,400 per cent from Thursday's closing price of 1 cent. And trading volume skyrocketed to 14.4 million shares. Over the past year, the daily average was about 29,000, according to FactSet. Confusion: Shares for electronics store, Tweeter, rose 1,400 per cent because investors thought they were buying into social media company Twitter @highlight Tweeter shares rose 1,400 per cent on Friday going from 1 cent to 15 cents @highlight Tweeter trades under the TWTRQ symbol while Twitter trades under the TWTR symbol @highlight Twitter laid itself bare in an 800-page filing released late Thursday as it prepares for an eagerly anticipated IPO @highlight Company hopes to raise $1billion in the IPO and is expected to be valued at more than $10 billion @highlight Twitter's stock won't be available for trading until sometime before Thanksgiving
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A @placeholder newspaper reported this morning that up to 40 Britons could still be missing on the popular hiking trail around Annapurna, the world's tenth highest peak.
Relatives of British tourists in Nepal face an anxious wait for news of their loved ones amid conflicting reports over exactly how many remain missing following the avalanche that killed at least 40 people. As Nepalese search and rescue teams scaled back the hunt for survivors today it is understood that at least five British tourists known to be in Nepal remain unaccounted for. However a spokesman for the Trekking Agencies' Association of Nepal said he did not believe there were any more missing tourists although they were still looking for several local porters and tour guides. A Nepalese Army helicopter rescues survivors along the Annapurna trail. There have been conflicting reports over exactly how many remain missing following the avalanche that killed at least 40 people @highlight At least five British tourists still remain unaccounted for @highlight Nepalese trekking association believes there are no more missing tourists @highlight Online lists set up through social media are adding to the confusion @highlight Search and rescue teams shutting down the hunt for survivors today @highlight Teashop owner let some people stay in his shack on popular climbing route @highlight Demanded money from others to take them through storm to nearby village @highlight Several climbers who followed him died after he abandoned them half way @highlight Search for survivors has been called off with 40 now confirmed dead @highlight More than 500 people have been rescued from Annapurna mountain trail
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You know, it's @placeholder's own prejudice, her own fear that someone will be ridiculed, whereas the kids feel strong enough.
(CNN) -- In an industry known for elevating a certain look, prizing a certain age and sticking to the script, Jane Lynch is exceptional. At 52, the 6-foot-tall comedienne and actress has experienced more success in the last five years of her career than most actors could dream of for their entire life. Her role as Sue Sylvester on the hit television series "Glee" has won her critical praise and accolades including a Screen Actor's Guild Award, Golden Globe Award and Primetime Emmy Award. Likewise, Lynch's personal life is experiencing its own renaissance. In 2010, she married Dr. Lara Embry and in doing so became a second mom to daughters Haden and Chase. @highlight Lynch is providing the voice for new holiday book "Elfbot" @highlight Her daughter Haden also appears on the audiobook @highlight Lynch said she loves the new talent on "Glee"
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‘I could not and still cannot understand how @placeholder could have got her car into this position, causing the death of my daughter.
By Lucy Osborne An A-level pupil expected to achieve top grades at Margaret Thatcher’s old school was killed on her way to class when her friend drove into a lorry. Emily Challen, 17, died almost instantly when the car she was in ploughed into the back of the stationary HGV at 40mph. Driver Aimee Culpin failed to see it because she had been looking over her right shoulder at the traffic, a court heard yesterday. Miss Challen – who was head of her house at Kesteven and Grantham Girls’ School – was in the front passenger seat when she died just four days before her 18th birthday on February 15 last year. @highlight Emily Challen, 17, died almost instantly after the crash on the A1 @highlight Driver Aimee Culpin did not see HGV while driving at 40mph, court heard @highlight Miss Challen was head of house at Kesteven and Grantham Girl's School @highlight Culpin, 19, broke down in tears after admitting death by dangerous driving @highlight Judge at Lincoln Magistrates' said the case was 'awful' and 'tragic'
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@placeholder refused to discuss suggestions of sexism, but suggested that male players wouldn't have been asked the same question by the interviewer
Billie Jean King has accused an on-court interviewer who asked some female tennis players to 'give a twirl' of being 'truly sexist'. Serena Williams and Canada's Eugenie Bouchard were asked to spin around to show off their outfits during on-court interviews in Melbourne, prompting an angry response on social media and accusations of sexism levelled at Tennis Australia commentator Ian Cohen, who made the request. King, who won the tournament in 1968, tweeted: 'The Australian Open interviewer asking the women to "twirl" on court is out of line. Eugeie Bouchard was asked to twirl by interviewer Ian Cohen and she looked embarrassed at the request @highlight Tennis Australia commentator Ian Cohen asked female tennis players to 'give a twirl' to show off their outfits on court @highlight Serena Williams was reluctant to discuss whether it was sexist or not @highlight Eugenie Bouchard said it was 'unexpected' that an 'old guy' had asked her to twirl following her straight-sets win over Kiki Bertens @highlight Viewers took to Twitter to express their outrage on the incident @highlight Billie Jean King described the request as 'truly sexist' and 'out of line'
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Exaggerated: @placeholder mimicked the vice president's gestures, including the giggling and frustration
By Beth Stebner PUBLISHED: 00:14 EST, 14 October 2012 | UPDATED: 20:52 EST, 14 October 2012 Saturday Night Live took inspiration from Thursday’s fiery debate between Vice President Joe Biden and Republican vice presidential hopeful Paul Ryan. In fact, the clash between the two politicians was such good fodder that many lines from the cold open were taken verbatim from last week’s exchange, focusing on Biden’s constant snickering, gesturing, and grinning. Biden, played by long-time SNL veteran Jason Sudeikis, called one of Taran Killam’s statements a ‘bunch of malarkey.’ When Ryan explained that it was an Irish expression, Sudeikis responded: ‘No, Irish is I come over there and smack that dumb look off your face.’ @highlight Saturday Night Live opened on Thursday's VP debate, showing Biden chuckling throughout and Ryan as extremely thirsty @highlight Olympic gold medalist Usain Bolt came on, slamming Republican hopeful's made-up claim that he won 100m at the London Games @highlight 'Arianna Huffington' appeared on Weekend Update to talk about moderator Martha Raddatz's performance
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But there is a catch if you already buy medical insurance through the @placeholder marketplaces: Your plan may no longer be the lost-cost benchmark in your community.
Many of the 7 million consumers who got insurance under President Barack Obama's health care law will see their premiums rise next year unless they switch to another plan, independent analysts said as the government released details Friday. The Health and Human Services department released a massive computer file of 2015 premiums one day ahead of the start of open enrollment. Those numbers will take time to fully analyze. Late Friday, the administration said some Healthcare.gov functions were to be turned off overnight in the transition to sign-up season. Spokeswoman Lori Lodes said consumers will be able to start enrolling for 2015 coverage sometime early Saturday morning. @highlight Existing Affordable Care Act customers may find that the plans they selected last year are no longer the 'low cost benchmarks' where they live @highlight Those people will pay more unless they switch to policies that provide lower benefit levels @highlight Open enrollment begins Saturday and ends in March 2015 @highlight Prices are expected to rise by 3.5 per cent overall @highlight Premiums vary from state to state with some down 22 per cent and others up as much as 35 per cent.
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Ready to grasp his opportunity: @placeholder insists he will take his chance with both hands
By Sam Peters Stuart Lancaster hesitated when asked if Danny Cipriani’s first England call-up in almost six years is a risk. His short answer was ‘no’ but his extended message to the gifted Sale maverick — exiled from international rugby since 2008 after testing the patience of Martin Johnson once too often — was that the fly-half will be watched carefully when he arrives as part of an initial 20-man squad for a training camp on Sunday. England’s head coach has invested too much into improving his squad’s behaviour to allow one player, albeit one as prodigiously talented as Cipriani, to threaten their new and improved culture. @highlight Sale Sharks star has been included in England's initial 20-man squad @highlight Cipriani has been absent from the international stage since 2008 @highlight Lancaster plans to hold one-on-one talks with the fly-half about his future
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If you are not in front of a TV, you can watch the event live on @placeholder.
(CNN) -- A Royal Wedding: The Marriage of William and Catherine. CNN will provide extensive live coverage of the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton to its global audiences across TV, online and on mobile. A special live program will be presented by Piers Morgan, Richard Quest, Anderson Cooper, Kiran Chetry and special contributor Cat Deeley on CNN/U.S. and CNN International. Watch as the guests arrive at London's Westminster Abbey, where the couple will be married before traveling along the parade route to Buckingham Palace. Our coverage begins at 4 a.m. ET, 9 a.m. London, 4 p.m. Hong Kong. @highlight Watch the marriage of Prince William to Kate Middleton live on CNN and CNN International TV @highlight You can also see the wedding live on CNN.com, while joining the debate on Facebook and iReport @highlight The event will also be streamed on CNN apps for iPhone, iPad and Android @highlight Look out for "CNN Presents: The Woman who would be Queen," a revealing look at Kate Middleton's fairytale romance hosted by Soledad O'Brien
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For example, if a user knows how to speak @placeholder and Latin perfectly, they will be able to create a Latin course for Spanish speakers.
Editor's note: The following article was translated from Spanish to English using Duolingo. (CNN Espanol) -- It's relatively easy to find English, Spanish, French and German courses online. But, what if you want to learn Latin, Silbo Gomero, Mayan or Basque? Or a fictitious language such as Dothraki from "Game of Thrones" or Klingon from the "Star Trek" saga? Then it gets more complicated. The supply for online language education is dominated by the most frequently spoken languages in the world for obvious reasons: They are the most useful for communication and are therefore in most demand. However, linguistic diversity is a world heritage that's at risk of disappearing. According to studies, 10 languages disappear every year, and this process is accelerating over time. @highlight Language app Duolingo creating system for users to teach languages @highlight The "incubator" lets people fluent in two languages to team up on a course @highlight A goal is to highlight obscure languages not taught as often as major ones @highlight The tool is free to use, and contributors will not be paid
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Drained of its international talent, plagued by corruption scandals and racism controversies, and struggling to update its creaking infrastructure, the once mighty @placeholder looks a pale imitation of its former self.
The Italian broadcaster Rai recently aired a piece of nostalgia that would have brought a tear to the eye of many Serie A fans. It was a 1991 league game between AC Milan and Sampdoria. Onto the pitch at Milan's imposing San Siro stadium strode a galaxy of stars, with the likes of Ruud Gullit, Roberto Mancini, Marco Van Basten, Gianluca Vialli and Attilio Lombardo strutting their stuff. It was a glimpse back to a golden age. This was an era of almost fantasy football -- competitive, technical, flamboyant, creative -- and Italy basked in the knowledge that its top division was the envy of the world. @highlight Italy's Serie A kicks off on Saturday @highlight Champions Juventus away at Sampdoria on season's opening day @highlight Italian football has suffered number of problems in recent years @highlight Authorities have struggled in fight against racism
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Speaking about the @placeholder category, Banderas added: "I think it's very interesting and that we're really going to see the true qualities of the riders.
(CNN) -- Hollywood actor Antonio Banderas is to sponsor a new Moto2 motorcycling team for the 2010 season, which will be called Jack&Jones by Antonio Banderas, the official Moto GP Web site has reported. The team will compete in the Moto2 world championship, the series below motorcycling's elite MotoGP series, with the first race of the season in Qatar on April 11. Riders Kenny Noyes and Joan Olive will be on board Promoharris prototypes for the team's debut season. Banderas is a well-known motorcycling enthusiast, but this is his first sport-related business venture. He told www.motogp.com: "I want to be involved with the team where the riders, both Joan and Kenny, have everything they need to compete at the highest level. @highlight Hollywood actor Antonio Banderas launches new Moto2 team for this season @highlight The Moto2 series is the division below motorcyling's elite MotoGP class @highlight Riders Kenny Noyes and Joan Olive will compete for the new team in Qatar
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@placeholder disappeared March 8, 2014, more than two weeks ago.
(CNN) -- "We must be on you but cannot see you." That was one of the very last voice signals transmitted by Amelia Earhart in the summer of 1937, somewhere over the vast Pacific Ocean during her ill-fated flight around the globe. An intense search led by the U.S. Navy was launched to find Earhart and her plane, but after several weeks, nothing was found. "All right, good night." Those were the last words transmitted 17 days ago from Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, somewhere over the South China Sea between Kuala Lumpur and Ho Chi Minh City. An international search led by the Malaysian government and Malaysia Airlines and joined by governments and private companies from the United States, Great Britain, China, Australia, Norway, Japan, New Zealand and others have narrowed down a possible search region to a vast chunk of the Indian Ocean southwest of Perth, Australia. @highlight Tim Kane says international search for Flight 370 is rare bright spot in tragedy @highlight More than a half-dozen nations have come together in the deep-water search @highlight Like the disappearance of Amelia Earhart in 1937, Flight 370 is a mystery
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All of these characteristics describe the situation in Iraq, but all may be equally descriptive of @placeholder in only a few short years.
(CNN) -- The current chaos in Iraq is tragic in almost every way. In retrospect, it is easy to conclude Iraq was not nearly ready enough to assume control of its own security situation when the United States made the decision to withdraw forces in December 2011. The wisdom of that decision will long be debated, but having made it, the United States is now understandably reluctant to undo it. Even as the Obama administration sorts through a galaxy of unattractive options, none of which is guaranteed to provide stability, it would be well-advised not to overlook one of the biggest strategic lessons of the Iraqi deterioration. That would be the warning signal it provides for another country headed down the same disturbing path: Afghanistan. @highlight Anish Goel: The dilemma faced by the U.S. with Iraq could happen in Afghanistan @highlight He says: A weak Iraqi government with a poorly trained Army faces a fierce insurgency @highlight When U.S. troops leave Afghanistan, will government be able to stop Taliban, he asks
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He also attended the premiere of If I Stay (in which @placeholder stars) without them in Hollywood in August.
His parents are undoubtedly one of the most famous and best loved couples in the world. But as the Beckham family sat centre stage at Elton John’s winter wedding yesterday it wasn’t Victoria and David getting all the attention, it was their 15-year-old son, Brooklyn. Looking dapper in a navy suit and tie, gone was the baby-faced teenager and in his place was a stylish young man, seemingly well on his way to adulthood. Scroll down for video Brooklyn Beckham has become increasingly famous in his own right in 2014. He posted this picture of himself and his designer mother, Victoria, at Elton John's wedding to his new Instagram account on Sunday @highlight Over the last twelve months Brooklyn has shot to fame in own right @highlight Rumoured to have bagged himself a Hollywood girlfriend, Chloe Moretz @highlight Recently opened his own Twitter and Instagram accounts
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But the $76 million is dwarfed by the massive humanitarian assistance -- hundreds of millions -- the @placeholder military brought directly to victims of the 2005 earthquake and the 2004 tsunami -- delivered via aircraft carriers, hospital ships and thousands of American troops.
(CNN) -- The U.S. response to the increasing natural disaster in Pakistan is, like so much else when it comes to American relations with that country, too little and too tentative. Epic flooding now hitting Pakistan is an unfolding humanitarian crisis on the scale of its 2005 earthquake, which claimed some 75,000 lives, or the 2004 Asian tsunami, in which more than 200,000 people died. And because of the gradual nature of flooding, as opposed to the sudden impact of an earthquake, the devastation over time could overwhelm those earlier crises. One in nine Pakistanis -- some 20 million people -- are already homeless, lacking food or medicine. Health officials warn that a cholera epidemic is likely, with 3½ million children now at risk. @highlight Ken Ballen says Pakistan floods are crisis that could rival 2005 earthquake, Asian tsunami @highlight But U.S. not meeting disaster with rapid, comprehensive approach, as before @highlight Extremists ready to assume aid role; U.S. squandering chance to woo Pakistanis, he says @highlight Ballen: Aid efforts are important opportunities to garner good will; wrest aid role from extremists
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That seems a long way from a presumed thrill killing in which suspects were arrested within days, saying they shot @placeholder because they were "bored."
(CNN) -- As scores of people head to the National Mall this week commemorating 50 years since the March on Washington, some corners of the media are still featuring passionate debate over whether African-Americans have ignored "a culture of violence" in their midst. The finger pointing this time comes after the senseless killing of Australian baseball player and college student Christopher Lane, shot dead August 16 while jogging on a street in Duncan, Oklahoma. From the moment three teenagers were arrested in the crime -- first misidentified as three black youths, later found to be two African-Americans and one white guy -- some media outlets tried to draw comparisons to the killing last year of black teenager Trayvon Martin by neighborhood watch captain George Zimmerman. @highlight Eric Deggans: Lane, Martin killings being compared to make points about race @highlight Races of some in both cases were misreported, false images posted online @highlight Deggans: The errors fit into preconceived racial notions when real story is more complex @highlight Cherry-picking facts, jumping to conclusions inflames more hatred, he writes
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In Yonkers, @placeholder, two naked women wrapped in blankets were rushed out of an apartment that was being used as a brothel.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:22 EST, 1 May 2013 | UPDATED: 16:39 EST, 1 May 2013 Federal authorities have raided several underground brothels and charged 13 people in a sex slave ring that forced young Mexican women into prostitution in New York and New Jersey. The authorities say some of the women were delivered to farms in New Jersey, where each would have sex with up to two dozen farm workers a day. Others worked in 'cathouses' located in rundown apartments in poor neighborhoods. Court papers say that customers paid $30 for 15 minutes of sex. The women would get $15 but were usually forced to give it to traffickers who had smuggled them into the United States. @highlight Federal officials believe sex-trafficking operation has been in business since 2008 @highlight Women, some of them teens, were smuggled from Tenancingo, Mexico, into New York and New Jersey @highlight Some ended up working in brothels operating out of apartments in Queens, Yonkers and Newburgh @highlight One alleged victim claimed her pimp gave her drugs to induce miscarriage and beat her up for hiding earnings
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He said that if female participation was closer to male participation in every country of the @placeholder, 'billions if not trillions of dollars in additional growth' would be unlocked.
Prime Minister Tony Abbott has released the G20's final plan for economic growth, pledging to work with world leaders to deliver real outcomes. In his final address as G20 chair, Mr Abbott on Sunday thanked world leaders for attending the most influential gathering of world leaders in Australian history. He said there had been a strong spirit of cooperation and moments of candour between the leaders, and a commitment to actually implement their 'action plan'. Australia's Prime Minister Tony Abbott speaks at the conclusion of the G20 summit in Brisbane on Sunday US President Barack Obama waves before boarding his flight home after attending the G20 Summit @highlight The G20 has wrapped up after two days of talks between world leaders @highlight Tony Abbott has released the G20's final plan for economic growth @highlight He has pledged to work with world leaders to deliver real outcomes @highlight Mr Abbott thanked world leaders for attending the most influential gathering of world leaders in Australian history @highlight Barely had the official G20 summary been released and the leaders were off @highlight While Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel and Mr Abbott attended a ceremonial welcome in Sydney on Sunday afternoon
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I saw the open society as a more sophisticated form of social organization than the totalitarian closed societies of the @placeholder bloc.
(CNN) -- From the mid-1980s, Hungarian-born investor and philanthropist George Soros pumped hundreds of millions of dollars into foundations in Eastern Europe dedicated to promoting the idea of the "open society" and challenging the region's Soviet-backed regimes. Here, writing exclusively for CNN.com, he describes how the work of his foundations ultimately contributed to the collapse of communism. A Soviet tank rolls through Budapest during the failed 1956 Hungarian uprising against communist domination. I set up my first foundation in Hungary in 1984. The idea behind it was simple. The state dogma, promoted by the ruling communists, was false and by providing an alternative we could expose its falsehood. Accordingly we supported every cultural initiative that was not an expression of the established dogma. @highlight Financier George Soros funded eastern European dissident groups in 1980s @highlight Soros: In revolutionary times things normally impossible become possible @highlight Soros set up first foundation in Hungary in 1984; by 1992 foundations in 22 countries @highlight West failed many post-communist states; Russia again an authoritarian regime
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The court was told @placeholder, who had learning difficulties, had to be heavily supported in the community by carers and support workers who paid daily visits to his home.
By Emma Clark PUBLISHED: 10:20 EST, 19 September 2012 | UPDATED: 02:04 EST, 20 September 2012 CCTV images show a callous killer putting out his wheelie bin for collection - with his next-door neighbour’s body stuffed inside. James Jepson, 25, strangled Steven Rourke with a washing line after taking exception to the victim - who has special needs - trying to give him a hug. Afterwards he dumped the body headfirst into his black wheelie bin along with his household waste before going off drinking and socialising with friends. Scroll down for video A CCTV picture shows killer James Jepson putting out the wheelie bin containing Steven Rourke's body out for collection shortly before 7am two days after the murder @highlight James Jepson, 25, was jailed for a minimum of 18 years for the murder of Steven Rourke, 26, who has special needs @highlight The killer hid the body in a wheelie bin before putting it outside his house @highlight He later changed his mind and abandoned the bin in woodland near his home
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But that's not how it was for Michael Schwerner and for the other @placeholder.
(CNN)I recently read seven words that shook me to the core. In a mesmerizing interview in the new Smithsonian magazine, the civil rights historian Taylor Branch describes the three Freedom Riders who were killed in Mississippi 50 summers ago. All three had understood the dangers of going into the Deep South to register black voters. All had been trained in the practice of radical nonviolence. One of them, Michael Schwerner, lived out that ethic as he faced the gun-wielding Klansman who was about to murder him. Schwerner said to the man, calmly, "Sir, I know just how you feel." Then the man shot him and his two friends. @highlight Eric Liu recalls words of civil rights worker before he was shot by KKK gunman @highlight Michael Schwerner told his killer: 'I know just how you feel' @highlight Liu says we should look to empathy as we confront today's divides
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"No country, no human being, is comfortable with children being killed, with people being killed, but we're not comfortable with Israeli soldiers being killed either, or with people being rocketed in @placeholder," he said.
Gaza City (CNN) -- The death toll on both sides of the Gaza battle jumped Monday, as Palestinian officials reported scores more killed and Israel announced seven more soldiers died -- including several on Israeli soil. About 576 Palestinians have been killed, Gaza Health Ministry officials said. It's unknown how many were militants, but the United Nations has estimated that 70% are civilians. Israel has reported dozens of terrorists killed by its forces. In total, 27 Israeli soldiers have died, including three believed killed by friendly fire. Nine of the soldiers were killed Monday. Four were on Israeli soil, killed as a result of infiltration by Hamas operatives, the Israel Defense Forces said. @highlight The United States announces $47 million in humanitarian assistance to Gaza @highlight "What happened in Gaza ... is nothing but a massacre," says Palestinian lawmaker @highlight Israeli kindergarten struck; it was empty @highlight Gaza hospital shelled; Israel says missiles in the vicinity were targeted
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In the meantime check out EW's review of "@placeholder," which hits stores October 8.
(EW.com) -- It's all part of the plan. The twerking. The tongue. The tattoos. Miley Cyrus is a "strategic hot mess," and we love it. Chronicling her triumphs and struggles for four months, MTV took a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the life of Cyrus leading up to and after her controversial performance at the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards for Wednesday's "Miley: The Movement." From the funny moments with her mom to catching up with Britney Spears, the documentary captured her most candid moments. Here are five things we learned from the "Bangerz" singer on her journey with MTV. Paula Patton reacts to Miley Cyrus' VMAs performance: 'I didn't get the big deal' @highlight MTV aired "Miley: The Movement" on October 2 @highlight The program chronicled her triumphs and struggles over four months @highlight It showed her life leading up to and following her MTV VMAs performance @highlight The takeaways are that she's still growing, has her doubts and is close with her mom
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Smiles: The Kurdish peshmerga fighters crossing into @placeholder by road were greeted by scores of grateful supporters at the border
A group of Iraqi Kurdish peshmerga troops were greeted like heroes when they arrived in Turkey early this morning on their way to Syria to fight Islamic State militants. Some 150 fighters arrived at Ruha airport in Sanilufa at about 1am local time, before setting off in buses escorted by Turkish security forces towards the Mursitpinar border crossing with Syria. From there, the troops will make the 200-yard journey to the besieged city of Kobane, where they will be met by a convoy of vehicles containing heavy weapons, and by hundreds of grateful Syrian Kurdish fighters who have been battling ISIS militants in the city for the past six weeks. @highlight 150 peshmerga fighters arrived at Ruha airport in Sanilufa at about 1am local time, before setting off for Syria @highlight Buses escorted by Turkish security forces transported the men towards the Mursitpinar border crossing @highlight Will be met by convoy of vehicles containing heavy weapons and hundreds of grateful Syrian Kurdish fighters @highlight They will then make 200 yard journey into the embattled city of Kobane to boost the fight against ISIS militants
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'We have apologised for the failings in the care provided to @placeholder, and have since introduced a number of changes in the treatment of children and adults with neurological illness, including more regular observations.'
By Anna Hodgekiss Amie Miller, 15, died within days of being admitted to Basildon Hospital due to lethal swelling on the brain A teenage girl died after a catalogue of failings at a hospital already condemned for poor care. Amie Miller - who would have celebrated her 21st birthday this week - had been suffering agonising headaches while completing her mock GCSEs. The 15-year-old student began vomiting and fitting on November 16, 2008, and was immediately rushed to Basildon Hospital A&E. But she died within days of being admitted due to lethal swelling on the brain. Last year a coroner ruled 'serious failings' in care at Basildon Hospital had contributed to her death. @highlight Amie Miller, 15, had been suffering agonising headaches during exam period @highlight When she began vomiting and fitting was rushed to Basildon Hospital A&E @highlight But she died within days of being admitted due to lethal swelling on the brain @highlight Coroner ruled 'serious failings' in care had contributed to her death @highlight Inquest heard Amie was given Propofol - a powerful sedative blamed for the death of Michael Jackson - despite it not being recommended under 18s
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Beatriz was located about 15 miles south of @placeholder early Tuesday and was moving north-northwest at 12 mph.
By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 12:00 PM on 21st June 2011 Hurricane Beatriz hit holiday resorts on Mexico's Pacific coast today with heavy rainfall and 90mph winds forcing tourists to take shelter in their hotels. Beatriz had been expected to move out to sea, but switched direction overnight, developing from a tropical storm into a full blown hurricane as it headed back towards land. The U.S. State Department issued a message urging its citizens to find shelter, monitor media reports and follow official instructions. Not quite picnic weather: A family prepare to leave Miramar beach, Manzanillo, Mexico before the arrival of Tropical Storm Beatriz @highlight Tourist injured after tree falls on him in Acapulco
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Apple also has the @placeholder in the pipeline for release this year, which will include more than 10 sensors to take health measurements and other data.
By Ellie Zolfagharifard Apple is expected to launch a 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch version of its iPhone 6, with the larger model rivalling the likes of the Samsung Galaxy Note 3. While numerous images of the 4.7-inch version have been leaked over the past few weeks, until recently details of the 5.5 inch model have remained a mystery. Now, prolific Apple-tipster, Sonny Dickson, has got his hands on images of the front and back of a possible Apple LCD backlight panel that measures 5.5 inches (14cm). Scroll down for video Prolific Apple-tipster, Sonny Dickson, has got his hands on leaked images of the front and back of a possible Apple LCD backlight panel that measures 5.5 inches (14cm). The photos suggest Apple is already producing components for its anticipated 5.5-inch phone @highlight Images of LCD panel were leaked by Melbourne-based, Sonny Dickson @highlight They suggest Apple is already producing parts for larger-sized phones @highlight Foxconn has hired 100,000 more workers in China to produce iPhone 6 @highlight Both these moves suggest Apple is gearing up for a September launch @highlight Handset is believed to come in 4.7in screen and 5.5in screen versions @highlight Sources say camera in the iPhone 6 will get a boost to 10 megapixels @highlight Reports claim much-anticipated iWatch could also be revealed this autmmn
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Tennis ace: Youngsters in the @placeholder town said they want to be 'just like' their hero Murray when they grow up
By Alex Gore PUBLISHED: 09:34 EST, 16 September 2012 | UPDATED: 11:17 EST, 16 September 2012 Olympic and US Open tennis champion Andy Murray was given a hero's welcome when he made a triumphant return to his home town today. Crowds packed into the bunting-lined streets of Dunblane, near Stirling, with Scottish flags and homemade placards congratulating the town's favourite son. Thousands cheered and chanted his name after waiting hours in wet weather. They were rewarded for their patience, with Murray appearing to sign as many autographs as possible as he slowly walked along through the town. Scroll down for video @highlight The Olympics and US Open winner rewarded supporters for their patience by signing as many autographs as possible as he made his way through Dunblane
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'@placeholder believes having looked at the decision, which is binding, that the balance that was struck was wrong.'
By Victoria Woollaston European web users can now ask search engine Bing to remove links they don’t like. The move comes after a court ruling in May gave people in the EU the ‘right to be forgotten’ on the internet. The Microsoft-owned search giant has created an online request form that lets people identify specific web pages they want omitted. European web users can now ask search engine Bing (pictured) to remove links they don't like, following the 'right to be forgotten' court ruling in Luxembourg in May. This ruling requires search engines to remove information deemed 'inadequate, irrelevant or no longer relevant' - or face penalties @highlight European web users can now ask Bing to remove links they don’t like @highlight The move comes following the ‘right to be forgotten’ court ruling in May @highlight It requires search engines to remove information deemed 'inadequate, irrelevant or no longer relevant' - or face penalties @highlight The Microsoft-owned search giant has created an online request form @highlight It said not all requests will be removed, and submissions will be re-evaluated @highlight The decision affects 500 million citizens across the EU @highlight Google has already received more than 70,000 removal requests
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Obama charmed legislators on Tuesday but did little to assuage @placeholder' suspicion that he's playing political games
Defiant congressional Republicans attacked President Barack Obama's agenda from all sides Tuesday, ignoring the five veto threats he has issued in a week's time and pushing bills to uproot his policy agenda. Immigration, Wall Street, the Canada-to-Texas Keystone XL oil pipeline and a sweeping reboot of how the White House enacts costly regulations are all on the chopping block, and the president's insistence on his way has some in the GOP steamed. 'I'm a member of Congress; I'm not a potted plant. I don't take my orders from the White House,' Pennsylvania Republican Rep. Charlie Dent told the Associated Press after GOP members met behind closed doors to discuss their strategy. @highlight GOP members resent being pushed around by the White House after their stunning electoral sweep two months ago @highlight Obama warns that he'll reject five specific bills that disagree with his policy agenda but insists that Republicans 'work as a team' with him @highlight House GOP is moving ahead anyway with an attempt to neuter the president's immigration amnesty push @highlight They seem intent on forcing Obama to uncap his veto pen and take a stand on issues where they perceive the public is on their side
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@placeholder's parents were so horrified by their son's unlikely match that they told him he should be ashamed and that he must abandon his mature fiancee, who was also a divorced mother-of-two.
A couple who defied their families wishes to marry because the bride, at 59, was 32 years older than her husband-to-be, are preparing to celebrate 18 years together. In 1996 Li Yuchen married his older love Ma Yuqin, from north east China's Liaoning Province, after falling in love when he was a child and she was a famous local actress. Despite strong opposition from relatives, friends and neighbours, and Li's father renouncing him publicly, the age-gap lovers risked becoming social outcasts to wed. Li Yucheng, now 44, defied family and friends to marry his older love Ma Yuqin, now 76, nearly 18 years ago @highlight Li fell in love with Ma when he was eight and she was an actress @highlight His mother reportedly died in 2006 of a broken heart caused by their union @highlight Despite social pressure they've defied the odds to live happily together
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But it is the picture of Gordon holding a gun while driving behind the wheel of a car which is certain to fuel @placeholder's determination to keep him away from his daughter.
After private attempts by Bobbi Kristina’s boyfriend Nick Gordon to visit her in hospital have been stonewalled by Bobby Brown and the Houston family, he has taken the desperate step of issuing a public plea through his lawyer. In a statement released on Wednesday, Gordon’s lawyer Randall Kessler said his client ‘desperately wants to be with the one he loves.’ Gordon's efforts to see Bobbi Kristina have been blocked by the family claims Kessler, with relatives of Bobby Brown threatening to lay ‘hands on him’ if he shows up. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Sole visit: Nick Gordon at the hospital where Bobbi Kristina was initially treated. He has made a desperate plea to be allowed to see her after being banned by her family @highlight Nick Gordon has made a public plea to Bobby Brown and the Houston family in a desperate bid to see Bobbi Kristina @highlight Gordon claims that he has been banned from visiting Bobbi Kristina by her family @highlight Lawyer Randall Kessler said his client 'desperately wants to be with the one he loves' @highlight Public statement comes days after he had the ailing heiress's name tattooed across his arm in huge letters
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A @placeholder official who declined to be identified because of the sensitivity of the information said in 2011 that Al-Shabaab was estimated to control up to 1,000 fighters in the country.
(CNN) -- Al-Shabaab, an al Qaeda-linked militant group based in Somalia, claimed responsibility for the deadly attack at Kenyan mall in September 2013. Here is a Q and A that looks at this group: What is Al-Shabaab and what are its aims? Al-Shabaab is a Somali group that was designated as a foreign terrorist organization by the U.S. government in March 2008. It is seeking to turn Somalia into a fundamentalist Islamic state, according to the Council on Foreign Relations, which published a backgrounder on the group in July. The group is believed to be responsible for attacks in Somalia that have killed international aid workers, journalists, civilian leaders and African Union peacekeepers. @highlight Tweet: "Alshabab confirms its behind the #Westgate spectacle" @highlight It was once allied with sharia courts, which tried to impose order on the lawless country @highlight Ethiopia's invasion in 2006 proved to be a turning point in radicalizing "the youth"
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Baluchi was 70 nautical miles east of @placeholder when he was rescued on Saturday.
The daredevil adventurer whose attempt to ‘run’ more than 1,000 miles from South Florida to Bermuda in an inflatable bubble had to be aborted after he got lost is extremely unhappy that his pod wasn’t rescued along with him. Endurance athlete Reza Baluchi, 42, was plucked from the ocean on Saturday morning but his Hydro Pod - a floating sphere, encased in a metal fame, that allowed him to run on water, like a hamster in a wheel - remains lost at sea. When Baluchi was rescued he was told a fisherman would haul his bubble back to shore, but he’s since been informed that that wasn’t possible and so his bubble was left still floating at sea. @highlight Reza Baluchi was saved from his inflatable bubble on Saturday some 70 miles adrift from St. Augustine, Florida @highlight He was attempting to 'run' inside his Hydro Pod from Florida to Bermuda @highlight The coastguard left his inflatable behind and Baluchi is upset as he had left valuable including his Green Card and Passport inside @highlight Baluchi had also ploughed his life savings into designing and building the $4,500 bubble @highlight According to his website, Baluchi was attempting to raise money for impoverished children
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The wanted man was parking his car outside his family’s home in a gated community in @placeholder after morning prayers when three cars filled with armed commandos encircled him, said his sister-in-law.
Captured: U.S. officials have confirmed the capture of Anas al-Libi, his family said he was captured from in front of his home by armed commandos Though they seeked to achieve two very similar objectives - the killing or capture of high-ranking terrorists, the different approaches taken in the two Saturday raids illustrate the versatility of Special Operations commandos. The Somali operation, a raid on a highly-fortified terrorist bunker on the coast south of Mogadishu, used water and darkness to its advantage – but the Tripoli, Libya raid took advantage of the natural barriers provided by cornering the target in his gated community while parking a car. @highlight The Libyan raid was carried out in broad daylight, not a single shot fired @highlight The Somali assault was a fierce firefight that killed anywhere from one to seven people @highlight The Libyan raid ended with the capture of the intended target @highlight Navy SEALS, under heavy fire, retreated under cover of darkness from the Somali raid without confirming if their target was down
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The further @placeholder go, the more shirts are sold and the more the FA will make from revenue sharing.
A huge bonus bonanza of up to £10 million is at stake as part of England’s kit deal with Nike — although Roy Hodgson’s side will need to win the World Cup for the Football Association to cash in fully. England have the second most lucrative football kit deal in the world, worth £25m per year until 2018. Only France’s deal, also until 2018 with Nike is worth more, at £36m per year. But a series of performance and sales-related bonuses could make 2014 a bumper year for the FA if Steven Gerrard and Co can achieve glory in Brazil. @highlight England will receive a bonus of up to £10m if they win the World Cup @highlight England's kit deal with Nike is worth £25m a year @highlight Only France have a more lucrative deal with a £36m a year sponsorship @highlight The 32 kit deals for teams in Brazil are worth a combined £223m a year
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@placeholder took to Twitter to support his team-mate Ferdinand, describing his ban as 'an absolute disgrace'
Rio Ferdinand will not appeal his three-game ban for using the word ‘sket’ - slang for a promiscuous female - on Twitter. The QPR defender was handed the punishment by the FA last week, who found him guilty of misconduct for abusing another user on the social media platform on September 1. Ferdinand insists he used the term as a joke and has now received the written reasons for the ban from the FA. Rio Ferdinand has been given a three-game suspension by the FA and will not appeal his ban Ferdinand was charged with misconduct for this tweet, made on September 1, for using the slang term 'sket' @highlight QPR defender insists he used term as a joke but believes any appeal would be a waste of time and money @highlight Ferdinand accepts his actions were wrong but feels punishment is harsh @highlight Harry Redknapp, Joey Barton and Gary Lineker have supported Ferdinand @highlight Ferdinand also fined £25,000 and order to attend an education programme
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Occupy Ukraine: A pro-Russian activist in the @placeholder building peers out from behind the barricades today
This is the dramatic moment two of Ukraine's ousted leaders crashed through a metal detector and wrestled airport staff to the ground as they made a desperate attempt to flee the country. Images shown on Ukrainian TV claim to show Prosecutor General Viktor Pshonka, tax minister Oleksandr Klimenko and their bodyguards in chaotic tussles resembling an action film. The pair, who were close allies of former president Viktor Vanukovych, were blocked from leaving the country in February after Ukraine's government collapsed amid violent protests. Scroll down for video Dramatic: CCTV images claim to show the moment two of Ukraine's top ousted leaders tried to flee the country. Several men are shown hurtling through a security scanner in Donetsk Airport, knocking it to the ground @highlight CCTV 'shows prosecutor Viktor Pshonka and tax chief Oleksandr Klimenko' @highlight They made a dramatic attempt to leave the country from Donetsk Airport @highlight Failed bid was made the day Pshonka was ousted in a no confidence vote @highlight Pshonka's lavish Kiev mansion had an indoor pool and crystal chandeliers
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The stunning images not only highlight the similarities and differences of @placeholder's past and present, but the juxtaposition of the photos offers a nostalgic look at bygone days by placing residents and tourists from decades past in a modern setting.
By Steve Nolan PUBLISHED: 06:00 EST, 7 June 2013 | UPDATED: 06:04 EST, 7 June 2013 The vehicles are undoubtedly different and many of the clothes might look a little out of place in 21st century Europe, but the locations are much the same and many of the buildings remain unchanged. A collection of photos made up of two different shots of the same scene taken decades apart offers a fascinating look at how fashion, transport and architecture has changed in Hungary's picturesque capital Budapest over the decades. Hungarian photographer Kerenyi Zoltan turned his camera into a time machine by taking archive pictures of various landmarks around the beautiful city taken throughout the 1990s and superimposing them on his own modern day shots. @highlight Kerenyi Zoltan superimposed archive shots on his own modern day photos @highlight The collection shows changes in fashion, architecture and transport @highlight Zoltan spent more than two years seamlessly matching up pictures
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Police officers are forced to surrender their weapons to armed vigilantes in @placeholder after the group seized control
Hundreds of armed vigilantes stormed a Mexican town and arrested federal police in the latest bloody battle between residents, criminal gangs, and the police locals say are in league with the gang members. Around 600 members of local 'autodefensas', or self-defence groups, stormed Paracuaro in the troubled Michoacan state yesterday in an attempt to seize control of the town back from the feared Caballeros Templarios (Knights Templar) drug cartel. The battle was the latest in a long-running war between the drugs gang in Mexico's south-west and local residents who say state and federal police are not protecting them. Scroll down for video @highlight Residents living in fear of violent criminal gangs in south-west Mexico are taking matters into their own hands @highlight Yesterday 600 vigilantes seized control of town of Paracuaro in Michoacan state in bloody battle that left one dead @highlight Convoy of 'autodefensas', or self-defence groups, drove into the town controlled by drugs gang in blacked-out SUVs @highlight They took back control from the Cabelleros Templarios (Knights Templar) gang which terrorised local residents @highlight In neighbouring Guerrero state, vigilante group the Public Safety System marched in honour of first anniversary
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@placeholder is the most interesting example of a stagnant market stimulated by the launch of low-cost carriers.
(CNN) -- Everyone knows that it's a time of dramatic change in Asia's airline industry. What many often fail to appreciate, however, is how much of that drama is being driven by an exponential rise of low-cost carriers (LCC) in the region. Consider a small sampling of the recent upheaval in Asia's skies. Following the dissolution of an ANA-AirAsia joint venture, AirAsia Japan is being rebranded (hilariously, to some) as Vanilla Air; Singapore's Tiger Airways has the new name of Tigerair; and Jetstar Hong Kong is expected to launch within the year; Meanwhile, South Korea's Jeju Air has been busy recording a whopping 960% increase in profits compared with last year. Beating out all foreign legacy and low-cost carriers, its become the third largest carrier at Seoul's Incheon Airport after Korean Air and Asiana Airlines. @highlight Low-cost carriers (LCC) are a major part of Asia's booming airline industry @highlight South Korea's Jeju Air has recorded a 960% increase in profits over last year @highlight LCCs have propelled Japan's once-stagnant domestic travel market
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But @placeholder said the items were no longer needed in the stricken region.
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana (CNN) -- FEMA gave away about $85 million in household goods meant for Hurricane Katrina victims, a CNN investigation has found. These items, stored by FEMA, were meant for Katrina victims but were given to state and federal agencies. The material, from basic kitchen goods to sleeping necessities, sat in warehouses for two years before the Federal Emergency Management Agency's giveaway to federal and state agencies this year. James McIntyre, FEMA's acting press secretary, said that FEMA was spending more than $1 million a year to store the material and that another agency wanted the warehouses torn down, so "we needed to vacate them." @highlight Bureau of Prisons, Postal Service and other agencies get free Katrina goods @highlight FEMA spokesman: Giveaway is "not news"; agency unaware people still need goods @highlight Head of New Orleans nonprofit says, "These are the very things that we are seeking"
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Police believe Pardo planned to carry out a similar attack at @placeholder's house as he did at the shooting and house fire that claimed nine lives.
LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- The man who police say dressed as Santa Claus and killed nine people at a Christmas Eve party may have also had plans to kill his mother and his former wife's divorce attorney, police said Monday night. Bruce Jeffrey Pardo went on a shooting rampage in a Los Angeles suburb on Wednesday, police say. Prime suspect Bruce Jeffrey Pardo, who police said committed suicide hours after he went on a shooting rampage and started a raging house fire in the Los Angeles suburb of Covina, left a rental car with a gasoline canister outside the home of attorney Scott Nord, said Pat Buchanan of the Covina Police Department. @highlight Police say Bruce Jeffrey Pardo had hit list after divorce proceedings were final @highlight Original target was Pardo's ex-wife, police say, but attorney, mom also targets @highlight Shooting and fire left 10 children orphaned and three others lost one parent
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