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'Last evening's @placeholder concert was not anticipated to present with the volume of issues handled,' the statement read. | By Karishma Sarkari and Aap and Louise Boyle and Pete D'amato Australian country music sensation Keith Urban has broken his silence over the mayhem at his Boston concert last Saturday night. Issuing a short statement on his website the singer appeared to be shocked by the events at his show, including fans being hospitalised for alcohol related illnesses and the alleged rape of an 17-year-old girl. 'My team and I were horrified to learn of the events reported in Boston this past weekend and our hearts and prayers go out to all those affected,' Keith wrote. Scroll down for video
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Keith issued a short statement on his website, saying this 'behavior stands in stark contrast to the spirit of our shows'
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The alleged sexual assault took place at the concert outside Boston on Saturday night
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Sean Murphy, 18, was charged with sexually assaulting the girl while a large crowd of fans looked on, with some allegedly filming the attack | 9,900 | record_train |
Hiding behind her hands: The former @placeholder star was seen covering her face as footage of her time in camp was played | By Sarah Fitzmaurice PUBLISHED: 17:05 EST, 26 November 2012 | UPDATED: 07:27 EST, 27 November 2012 She managed to break a jungle record by attempting five Bushtucker trials and failing to win a single meal and even revealed she couldn't even dry her own hair. But sadly for Helen Flanagan fans her stint in the jungle has come to an end after the 22-year-old actress was voted out by the public on Monday evening. After climbing out of camp Ant and Dec told Helen, who was famous for playing 'dozy' Rosie in Coronation Street: 'You've frustrated us, but we've loved you'.
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Actress Helen Flanagan was evicted on Monday evening
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Despite being scheduled to appear on ITV shows Daybreak and Lorraine the 22-year-old was noticeably absent on Tuesday
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She was replaced with past I'm A Celebrity contestants | 9,901 | record_train |
Whatever her motivations, life has truly changed for @placeholder. | By Emma Reynolds PUBLISHED: 02:59 EST, 17 September 2012 | UPDATED: 05:16 EST, 17 September 2012 Just three years ago, Zahia Dehar was thrown into the spotlight as the underage escort at the centre of a scandal involving France's star footballers. Now the Algerian beauty has become a fashion muse to top designers including Karl Lagerfield, regularly treading the catwalk in high-profile shows and making front covers of glossy magazines. Miss Dehar, now 20, has used the scandal to catapult herself to fame, while Bayern Munich player Franck Ribery is facing jail and a hefty fine for spending £5,000 flying her from Paris to a five-star German hotel for sex as a 'birthday present' to himself.
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Karl Lagerfeld says she is 'fascinating' and has 'an incredible body'
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The 20-year-old unveiled her second lingerie collection at Paris Fashion Week
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She allegedly had illegal sex with three of France's top footballers just two years ago | 9,902 | record_train |
The @placeholder is responsible primarily for guarding the country's borders. | (CNN) -- Relief teams dug through rose gardens at the headquarters of the Bangladesh Rifles Sunday, looking for more than 70 army officers still missing -- and presumed killed -- after a deadly uprising by paramilitary forces last week. Bangladeshi firefighters continued to uncover bodies Friday of Bangladesh Rifles officers from a mass grave. By late Saturday night, 72 bodies had been found floating in a river or in three mass graves inside the compound of the Rifles, or BDR, in the capital city, Dhaka, the Home Ministry said. Fifty of the dead were confirmed to be army officers, shot or stabbed to death. Another six were Rifles troops, or jawans. The rest of the bodies were too damaged for immediate identification, the ministry said.
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72 bodies found floating in a river or in three mass graves inside Rifles' compound
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Fifty of the dead were confirmed to be army officers
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Standoff started Wednesday when Rifles troops rebelled against commanders
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More than 160 were inside Bangladesh Rifles headquarters when mutiny erupted | 9,903 | record_train |
Tough ask: @placeholder must cajole one of England's biggest performances in order to get anything | By Nik Simon Follow @@Nik_Simon88 All Blacks fly half Aaron Cruden believes there will be added spice to Saturday’s opening Test against England because of New Zealand’s humiliating defeat at Twickenham in 2012. Cruden's side had no answers in the 38-21 rout by England and the 25-year-old feels the result - their only defeat in 35 games - is still fresh in the mind of the Kiwi public. This summer's tour is England’s first visit to New Zealand since that famous encounter and Stuart Lancaster’s understrength side must be prepared to feel the full force of the All Blacks at Eden Park, where the hosts are bidding to defend a 20-year unbeaten record.
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All Blacks hosts the tourists at Eden Park on Saturday
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They are looking to avenge the 38-21 defeat at Twickenham two years ago | 9,904 | record_train |
"He's been tough to play against, no doubt," @placeholder told reporters when asked about Nadal. | (CNN) -- While all about him were losing their heads, Roger Federer kept his cool. In a week when grand slam champions have been falling like flies at the Australian Open, the old master survived a fourth-set fightback to defeat world No. 4 Andy Murray 6-3 6-4 6-7 (6-8) 6-3. Federer's win means he advances to the last four in Melbourne for the 11th year in a row, with his archrival Rafael Nadal standing between him and a sixth final. Top seed Nadal had beaten Bulgaria's Grigor Dimitrov earlier on Wednesday to continue his bid for a 14th grand slam title.
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Roger Federer beats Andy Murray to reach the semifinals of the Australian Open
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The sixth seed appears in the last four for the 11th year in a row
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17-time grand slam winner Federer advances to a meeting with top seed Rafael Nadal
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World No. 1 Nadal defeats Grigor Dimitrov in his quarterfinal | 9,905 | record_train |
Other countries in the region reacted to @placeholder's plans with dismay. | Seoul, South Korea (CNN) -- South Korea is considering hunting whales in the waters off its shores for what it says are scientific purposes, drawing criticism from environmental groups and countries around the Pacific Rim. Citing calls from fishermen for a resumption of limited whaling, the head of the South Korean delegation to the International Whaling Commission, Kang Joon-suk, said Wednesday that Seoul was working on a proposal to hunt minke whales migrating off the Korean Peninsula. Korean fishermen complain the whales are disrupting their fishing activities and eating fish stocks, Kang said at the commission's annual meeting in Panama. Nonlethal measures are not enough to assess the whales' numbers and feeding habits, he said.
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The U.S., Australia and New Zealand express opposition to the plan
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South Korea says whales are disrupting fishermen's activities
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Official raises the prospect of hunting minke whales off the Korean Peninsula
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Environmental group says the move is a "thinly veiled attempt" to carry out commercial whaling | 9,906 | record_train |
In a show-stopping climax (which I don't propose to spoil here) @placeholder puts it all on the line and definitively nails gay-bashers where it hurts: right between the eyes. | (CNN) -- Achtung, baby! Sacha Baron Cohen stars as a flamboyant Austrian fashionista in "Bruno." There's a British theory that everything sounds funnier delivered with a Teutonic accent. That's tested to the limit in Sacha Baron Cohen's newest provocation, "Bruno," but it's not what comes out of his mouth that makes the Austrian fashionista such a handful. The man in the tight yellow lederhosen knows that in our visually overstimulated culture, a picture is vorth a thousand vords. More if there's significant skin involved -- and he's happy to show us his wurst. Cohen seems to believe that prudery is the enemy. Certainly, bad taste is his Trojan horse. An early montage of romantic coupling, Bruno-style, is enough to get tongues wagging -- or clucking in disapproval. It's the closest thing to gay porn most heterosexuals will see this side of "300."
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"Bruno" is Sacha Baron Cohen's new film; he plays gay fashionista
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Film attempts to show homophobia but in some cases pushes too hard
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Still, last scene makes it worth it, says reviewer Tom Charity | 9,907 | record_train |
Tests identified the outbreak strain in four samples of chicken that were traced back to two @placeholder slaughterhouses. | (CNN) -- Salmonellosis is a nasty illness. People infected with Salmonella develop diarrhea, a fever and abdominal cramps that usually last for four to seven days. The dangerous bacteria is found in the food we eat, usually chicken, beef or eggs that have been contaminated with animal feces. And a new report from Pew Charitable Trusts says the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) isn't doing enough to keep our food Salmonella-free. "When more than 500 people get sick from two outbreaks associated with chicken that meets federal safety standards, it is clear that those standards are not effectively protecting public health," Sandra Eskin, director of Pew's food safety project, said in a statement.
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Salmonella causes diarrhea, fever and abdominal cramps for 4 to 7 days
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Pew report says USDA isn't doing enough to keep our food free from the bacteria
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Report authors looked at two recent outbreaks linked to Foster Farms chicken | 9,908 | record_train |
Despite it being his first experience at a Broncos game -- and the Broncos leading 14-7 at halftime in a matchup with division rivals, the @placeholder -- Kitterman apparently decided to leave the game while Tonneson was in a bathroom. | (CNN) -- A Denver Broncos fan who disappeared during a game five days ago simply had "had his fill of football" and decided to take a walk to "somewhere warmer," police said Wednesday. Paul Kitterman, 53, was found safe Tuesday night in Pueblo, Colorado, about 110 miles south of Denver's Sports Authority Field at Mile High. Though the Pueblo Police Department released additional details about Kitterman's disappearance, questions will probably persist among his family and friends. One pal told CNN early Tuesday she was sure that "something bad" had happened to him. Kitterman was attending his first game with his stepson, Jarod Tonneson, and two friends who sat in another section in the stadium for the Thursday Night Football showdown. The four had ridden from Kremmling, Colorado, together.
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NEW: "I knew God was walking by our side," stepdaughter posts on Facebook
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Paul Kitterman decided he wanted to walk "somewhere warmer," police say
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The Broncos fan, 53, disappeared from a game against the Chargers last week
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Police: He slept in bushes and discarded his hat so no one would recognize him | 9,909 | record_train |
He has said that if he wins the £50,000 compensation case he would use it to buy land in @placeholder, adding that he would like to go back home but the UK government is stopping him. | By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 04:21 EST, 25 February 2013 | UPDATED: 04:34 EST, 25 February 2013 A criminal asylum seeker is suing the Government for £50,000 claiming their persistent attempts to deport him from Britain has left him unable to sleep and psychologically scarred. Abdirahman Ajab, who has a string of previous convictions, says his treatment has given him 'mental problems' and 'nightmares' so the Home Office 'owe' him. The 30-year-old Somalian has been convicted of robbery and false imprisonment but still convinced a High Court judge to let him stay in the UK several years ago. He now says that being held at an immigration centre for eight months while the Government considered his case gave him mental health problems.
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Abdirahman Ajab, 30, convicted of armed robbery and false imprisonment
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Criminal has fought off several deportation attempts since being jailed
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Now suing for £50,000 saying that his treatment gave him 'mental problems' | 9,910 | record_train |
@placeholder fell pregnant straight away but was convinced the technique hadn’t worked and that she was expecting another boy. | When little Myla Lawrie was brought home from hospital four months ago, a veritable sea of pink greeted her, with clouds of balloons filling the sitting room, along with cards, bunting and ribbons in every shade of girliness. For this was a very special event in the Lawrie family. When Myla was born in October, she was the first girl to be born in her family since 1809. The last time a midwife announced ‘It’s a girl’, the Napoleonic war was still being fought, the motorcar was yet to be invented, and ‘mad’ King George III was on the English throne.
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Myla Lawrie was the first girl to be born in her family since 1809
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No wonder her proud parents from Maidstone in Kent, wanted to celebrate
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When Hannah, 26, met Mark, he told her his family had only produced boys for five generations
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But she became pregnant with a girl after only allowing love-making before ovulation, rather than during, to increase the chances of a girl | 9,911 | record_train |
@placeholder, the cute chimp raised by Franco in the franchise opener, is now the wise and benevolent leader of his species. | (EW) -- There's a good chance you never knew you needed to witness the sight of an angry ape charging on horseback, double-fisting a pair of machine guns. But trust me, you do. Although Jane Goodall might disagree, that showstopping sequence of lead-spraying primate mayhem is just one of the many giddy pleasures in Matt Reeves' surprisingly rollicking and resonant "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes" — a sequel that easily tops its 2011 predecessor. Picking up 10 incident-stuffed years after the James Franco-led first film left off, "Dawn" sets the stage as most post-apocalyptic movies do nowadays: with a helter-skelter montage of dire news reports informing us that humanity has been nearly decimated by a virulent strain of simian flu, and that cities such as San Francisco, where the film is set, have been reduced to overgrown piles of rubble and ruin.
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"Dawn of the Planet of the Apes" features scenes that stick with you
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Andy Serkis' Caesar is his most soulful motion-capture creation yet
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The human characters aren't as well-drawn | 9,912 | record_train |
The Chinese government and international groups advocating Tibetan rights have offered differing versions of events this week in Ganzi, which Tibetans call @placeholder. | New Delhi (CNN) -- The Tibetan government-in-exile has called on the international community to take action to halt violence in western China that has reportedly killed several Tibetans and left others wounded. "The Central Tibetan Administration urges the international community to not remain passive before the current situation," Lobsang Sangay, the head of the government-in-exile, said in a statement Tuesday. "It is high time for it to intervene to prevent further bloodshed." Clashes between Tibetan protesters and Chinese authorities occurred in recent days in Ganzi Prefecture, a mountainous area west of Sichuan Province. The unrest comes after a string of self-immolations by Tibetan protesters in recent months and with the approach of the anniversary of an uprising against Chinese rule, which has been a flash point in the past.
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Clashes in China reportedly kill several Tibetans, rights groups say
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China has accused the groups of trying to "distort the truth" about the unrest
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The Tibetan government-in-exile calls for intervention by the international community
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The United States says it is "seriously concerned" about the reports of violence | 9,913 | record_train |
Despite both critical acclaim and a growing audience, @placeholder | (CNN) -- When it comes to comedy, the Emmys are making room for "Girls." "Girls," the polarizing HBO comedy about four twentysomething women finding their way in 21st-century New York, received five nods Thursday when the nominations for the 64th Primetime Emmy Awards were announced. Among the show's nominations were picks for best comedy series as well as best actress in a comedy for creator and writer Lena Dunham. "Girls" joined fellow newcomer "Veep" as well as comedy mainstays "Modern Family" -- which led all comedy series with 14 nominations -- "30 Rock" (13 nods), "The Big Bang Theory" and "Curb Your Enthusiasm" among comedy series nominees. "Family" won the category last year.
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HBO leads all networks with 81 Emmy nominations
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There were some snubs, including Louis C.K. 's FX series "Louie"
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The prize for best drama series looks to be a wide-open race
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The HBO comedy "Girls" has divided both critics and viewers | 9,914 | record_train |
Arsenal players, including @placeholder (R), lift the trophy in front of their fans | Thousands of Arsenal fans flooded the streets of north London to celebrate their side's dramatic FA Cup victory, that ended a nine-year wait for silverware. Match winner Aaron Ramsey was pinching himself on Sunday morning as the realisation of ending Arsenal's trophy drought dawned on him. The Welsh midfielder tweeted: 'Woke up and it turns out it really did happen. Thanks for all the tweets, see you later at the parade!!' VIDEO Scroll down to watch Arsenal stars, including Jack Wilshere, Per Mertesacker and Theo Walcott, and Arsene Wenger getting into the swing of things The wait is over! Arsenal players celebrate breaking their trophy drought by raising the FA Cup
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Arsenal celebrated their FA Cup win with a victory parade in north London
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Thousands of fans lined the streets to celebrate end of the trophy drought
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Match winner Aaron Ramsey admitted waking to realise it 'really did happen'
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Jack Wilshere took the opportunity to engage in some Tottenham goading
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Per Mertesacker sang an energetic version of the song 'Arsenal till I die!'
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Theo Walcott made a last attempt to convince Bacary Sagna to stay | 9,915 | record_train |
Williams was seeking to repeat her 2002 @placeholder triumph in what was her first tournament since winning the Australian Open in late January, injuring her knee in doing so. | (CNN) -- Former world No. 1 Jelena Jankovic overcame current top-ranked player Serena Williams in an epic clash to reach the final of the Italian Open on Friday. However, hopes of an all-Serbian showdown were dashed when the return to form of another previous No. 1, Ana Ivanovic, was ended by Spaniard Maria Jose Martinez-Sanchez in the other semifinal in Rome. Jankovic, who won the clay tournament in 2007 and 2008, followed up her quarterfinal victory over Serena's fourth-seeded older sister Venus by triumphing 4-6 6-3 7-6 (7-5) in two and three-quarter hours. The seventh seed fought back from 3-0 and 4-2 down to save a match-point in the deciding tie-breaker as she overcame what seemed like delaying tactics by the American when serving on a vital point.
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Jelena Jankovic beats world No. 1 Serena Williams in three-set epic to reach Italian Open final
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Jankovic will play Maria Jose Martinez-Sanchez, who beat her fellow Serb Ana Ivanovic
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The Spaniard also knocked out world No. 2 Caroline Wozniacki earlier in the clay event
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Jankovic is seeking to win tournament for the third time, having triumphed in 2007 and 2008 | 9,916 | record_train |
@placeholder went to a convent school and says she was one of those people who found learning 'very difficult.' | By Bianca London As the inimitable Duckface in Four Weddings And A Funeral, she was memorably dumped at the altar by Hugh Grant. 'When I die my obituary will probably be "Duckface dies",' admits the actress in a short film she's made with M&S in which she models one of its latest collections. However, her new role in season five of Downton Abbey might soon shake up the public's perception. We shall have to wait until September to find out if Lady Anstruther captures our imaginations in the same way as her breakthrough role in Four Weddings. Clearly keen to tap into her very British appeal, M&S has snapped the actress in the quintessential seaside town, Hastings, for its Style & Living section.
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Anna, 49, models for M&S on British beach
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Priced between £6.99 and £85
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Describes style as 'scruffy' and speaks of bond with daughter and husband
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Shot to fame alongside Hugh Grant in Four Weddings
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Set to star as Lady Anstruther in Downton Abbey this autumn | 9,917 | record_train |
It meant @placeholder suffered successive league defeats for the first time since 2009. | (CNN) -- The three-way battle for the Spanish league title took another dramatic twist on Wednesday night as Real Madrid suffered their second defeat in four days. After a humbling by Barcelona in El Clasico on Sunday, Real were sunk 2-1 away at Sevilla thanks to a brace from Colombian striker Carlos Bacca. To add to the misery of Cristiano Ronaldo and company, their two title rivals -- Barcelona and Atletico Madrid -- both triumphed to relegate them to third in the table. Atletico hit the summit after a solitary goal from Diego Costa saw them past Granada, while Barcelona sit just a point back after they eased past Celta Vigo 3-0.
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Atletico Madrid go top of La Liga after Diego Costa's goal helps them beat Granada
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Real Madrid lose at Sevilla to slip to third in the table behind Barcelona
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Barca thrash Celta Vigo 3-0 thanks to a brace from Brazilian striker Neymar
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Liverpool beat Sunderland to keep their English Premier League title dream alive | 9,918 | record_train |
'One [request] is to send an @placeholder] flag as quickly as possible and one hostage will be released,' she adds. | Sydney cafe siege gunman Man Haron Monis forced several of his hostages to record chilling video messages which were uploaded to YouTube before the terror attack came to a dramatic close. At least three female captives were forced to read Monis' list of demands - which included a phone conversation with Australian Prime Minister, a public declaration that the attack was being carried out by Islamic State terrorists, and the delivery of an Islamic State flag to the Lindt chocolate cafe. The clearly terrified hostages - including Westpac executive Marcia Mikhael,42, and Selina Win Pe - were forced to sit in front of banner adorned with Islamic slogans while reading from what appeared to be a pre-prepared script expressing their faux-bewilderment at why Monis' demands had not yet been met.
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Terrorist Man Haron Monis forced hostages to record video messages
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Three women were filmed listing his demands in front of black jihadi flag
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Requests included phone conversation with Australian PM, a public declaration that ISIS carried out attack, and the delivery of an ISIS flag
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Footage was then temporarily uploaded to YouTube from within the cafe | 9,919 | record_train |
‘We make these moves after a rigorous inter-agency process between our security officials, law enforcement and intelligence officials to ensure that transfer will be to a place that can maintain security assurances and human rights protections for those former @placeholder detainees.’ | The British sons of Guantanamo Bay detainee Shaker Aamer pleaded for his release yesterday – as his supporters marked the 13-year anniversary of his detention. In their first interview, Mr Aamer’s young sons told how their hopes for their father’s freedom had been raised and dashed during years of delays in which he has twice been cleared for release. The father-of-four has been held without charge in the notorious US-run detention camp for exactly 13 years today. Scroll down for video The British sons of Guantanamo Bay detainee Shaker Aamer pleaded for his release yesterday. Pictured, Mr Aamer with his son Michael (right) and daughter Johninh
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Shaker Aamer has now been held in Guantanamo Bay for exactly 13 years
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Mr Aamer is being held without charge despite being promised freedom
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His British sons yesterday appealed for U.S. authorities to set him free
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His youngest son, Faris, was born on the day he arrived in Guantanamo
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Today he marks his 13th birthday without the father-of-four at his side | 9,920 | record_train |
@placeholder free: Dr Brantly was one of the first to receive an experimental serum called ZMapp which helped him fight off the disease. | The American doctor who made a miraculous recovery from a battle with Ebola has spoken out in his first sit-down interview while recovering at home with his wife and three children. Dr Kent Brantly was treating Ebola patients in Liberia at the end of July, during what is currently the largest outbreak of the disease ever, when he first started showing signs of the deadly disease. The 33-year-old and another infected missionary worker were transported out of the country in early August for treatment at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia, where both were able to beat the disease with the help of an experimental new serum called ZMapp.
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Dr Kent Brantly caught Ebola in July while working in Liberia
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In August, he and a missionary worker were flown to Emory University Hospital where they were treated with an experimental serum
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Both survived the disease and have since been discharged from the hospital
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Dr Brantly has now spoken out about his battle with Ebola in an interview with NBC | 9,921 | record_train |
But things are scarcely any easier for the families denuded of their daughters, many of whom live in the desperately poor @placeholder region. | By Ruth Styles After a young woman was brutally gang raped and murdered in December 2012, the endemic violence against women and girls in India became front page news across the world. But as Ross Kemp reveals in his latest documentary, India's rape epidemic is just the tip of the iceberg. The country is also home to a trafficking trade that involves an astonishing 100 million people - 10 per cent of the population - and sees girls as young as nine being sold into the sex trade. Grim: Prostitutes wait for clients on a Mumbai street corner. Many are victims of trafficking
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An estimated 100 million people are thought to be involved in trafficking
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Most kidnapped children become domestic staff or enter the sex trade
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Majority of girls come from West Bengal where 20,000 vanish each year | 9,922 | record_train |
All of those brick-and-mortar retail stores also will carry the phone, along with select @placeholder-approved retailers -- which as of Friday morning had not been listed by Apple. | (CNN) -- The iPhone 4S -- Apple's newest creation -- quietly went on pre-sale at 12 a.m. on Friday. The homepage of the company's website, however, remained a dedication to the company's co-founder, Steve Jobs, who died on Wednesday after a history of pancreatic cancer. The phone, which has been panned by some critics who say it's more of a facelift to the iPhone 4 than a new product, features a faster dual-core processor and a camera with 8 megapixels of resolution. It also has a "humble personal assistant" named Siri, which responds to voice commands and talks back to you.
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iPhone 4S went on pre-sale at 12 a.m. Friday
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The phone is faster and has a better camera than the previous version
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It will be available in stores on October 14
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Phone is available to Sprint customers for the first time | 9,923 | record_train |
Concern: It was a positive night for Germany but his team-mates were gutted to see @placeholder go down | Marco Reus suffered another problem with his left ankle - calling for a stretcher in stoppage time during Germany's 2-1 win over Scotland - just months after being ruled out of the World Cup with a similar issue. The Borussia Dortmund forward was taken from the field in the closing stages of the Euro 2016 qualifier after tweaking his ankle as he looked to pull away from a Charlie Mulgrew challenge. Team-mates Thomas Muller and Mario Gotze looked concerned as they watched on and Reus eventually had to be helped from the midfield - minus his boot and sock - by Germany's medical staff.
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Reus was forced off in the closing stages with an ankle injury
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He suffered a similar problem that ruled him out of the World Cup
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The injury could be a concern for Germany and Borussia Dortmund
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Germany coach Joachim Low says: 'It does not seem to be that bad' | 9,924 | record_train |
Ormsby is likely to be sent home within months, as @placeholder police confirmed on Tuesday they had completed their investigation into the single charge, and handed her portfolio to prosecutors. | By Freya Noble Leeza Ormsby, an Australian resident, has spent the last three months locked up on the Indonesian island of Bali on drug charges. On Tuesday, the 37-year-old was charged with possession of marijuana after half a hashish cigarette weighing 0.3 grams was found in her purse back in February. The New Zealand-born woman was reportedly very distressed, and told reporters outside her cell that she wishes to see her family and 'I just want to go home.' Charged: Leeza Ormsby was charged with possession of marijuana on Tuesday, pictured here moving from a police office in Denpasar, Bali in April
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Leeza Ormsby arrested in Bali in February over drug possession
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Charged on Tuesday over having 0.3 grams of hashish in her purse
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Set to be released in months rather than years
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"Cities don't stand still, and the cities that stand still are @placeholder," Moss said. | Spike Lee grew up in Fort Greene in Brooklyn. His parents still live there. He still keeps an office there. But it's not the same neighborhood he grew up in, and his feelings about newcomers now inhabiting once-blighted parts of America's most-populous city like Fort Greene slapped many people in the face after the famed director went into an expletive-laced rant during an African-American History Month lecture on Tuesday. "I grew up here in New York. It's changed," Lee said at Brooklyn's Pratt Institute, an art, design, and architecture school. "And why does it take an influx of white New Yorkers in the South Bronx, in Harlem, in Bed Stuy, in Crown Heights for the facilities to get better? The garbage wasn't picked up every mother******* day when I was living in 165 Washington Park. ... The police weren't around. When you see white mothers pushing their babies in strollers, three o'clock in the morning on 125th Street, that must tell you something."
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Filmmaker Spike Lee rips into questioner during speech
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Lee riled about New York gentrification and hipsters
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Urban policy professor asks: Does Lee want New York to be Detroit?
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D.K. Smith, the questioner, says "What I wanted to do was expand the dialogue" | 9,926 | record_train |
Recognizing what was happening, @placeholder said she put her phone on mute. | (CNN) -- Barely two days ago, their paths crossed in the worst possible circumstances -- a man armed with an assault rifle had entered Antoinette Tuff's school, and she called police. On Thursday, Tuff and Kendra McCray, the 911 dispatcher on the other end of that line, were together again, sharing an emotional hug and tears before sitting down to recount the episode with CNN's Anderson Cooper. "We made it!" Tuff joyfully declared, with McCray responding, "We did." The atmosphere for the reunion was starkly different than their original encounter as voices on opposite ends of a telephone line. That happened at 12:51 p.m. Tuesday when, according to DeKalb County, Georgia, Police Department spokeswoman Mekka Parrish, authorities got their first call about a shooting at the Ronald E. McNair Discovery Learning Academy in Decatur, just outside Atlanta.
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NEW: He first acted "like he didn't care," but Tuff says she later felt sorry for him
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Tuff, dispatcher Kendra McCray hug, shed tears as they reunite in a CNN exclusive interview
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@placeholder was brilliant at times and sloppy at other times in his round of 70. | Ryan Palmer has felt all year that something special was going to happen. For now, he'll take his lowest round of the season. Palmer took only 21 putts and made birdie on half of his holes on Friday at the TPC Boston, giving him an eight-under-par round of 63 and a two-shot lead over Keegan Bradley after the opening round of the Deutsche Bank Championship. 'It was one of my best ones of the year, for sure,' Palmer said. Form: American Ryan Palmer leads the Deutsche Bank Championship by two shots after a round of 63 Snapping at the heels: Compatriot Keegan Bradley is just two shots further back after an opening 65
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Ryan Palmer shot an eight-under-par round of 63 to take a two-shot lead
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Keegan Bradley is in second place at the Deutsche Bank Championship
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Final week before Tom Watson decides his three Ryder Cup wildcards
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Webb Simpson and Jason Day are a shot further back than Bradley
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Rory McIlroy shoots one-under-par 70 and Ian Poulter four-under-par 67
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But some of them are pretty dark, like "@placeholder," which is about a teenager with a gun. | (CNN) -- Foster the People has done what many bands strive to do: make commercial indie-sounding pop, which is kind of an oxymoron, like "jumbo shrimp" or "daily special." "We've grown up on the Beach Boys and the Beatles and Blur and Bowie and the Clash. Also E.L.O. and Hall and Oates," said the trio's frontman, Mark Foster. "Those are all artists who write songs that are accessible but still left of center. It's intelligent pop. There's still something different and complex about it. That's our favorite type of music to make." Foster's old day job as a jingle writer proved to be great training ground for creating punchy hooks. The Los Angeles-based group is now up for a pair of Grammys: Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group for their smash single "Pumped Up Kicks" and Best Alternative Album for their debut CD, "Torches."
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"It's been a fast incline, so we've had to just work really hard," Mark Foster says
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Water fun thing: A man and child on the seafront at @placeholder as a giant wave hits the sea wall | By Ted Thornhill UPDATED: 06:08 EST, 23 January 2012 Parts of Britain were lashed by 85mph winds today, with 11 teenagers hit by high seas needing to be saved by lifeboat crews. Volunteer crews from Sunderland RNLI Lifeboat Station launched two boats to go the aid of the youngsters in 11 dinghies outside Sunderland harbour, where winds were blowing at up to 55mph. The Pennines, meanwhile, saw the highest wind speeds in Britain, with gusts of up to 85mph according to the Met Office. Rough seas: Waves pound the wall by Seaham lighthouse, in Sunderland, where 11 teens were rescued today by lifeboat crews
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Lifeboat crews brave 55mph gusts to rescue young sailors in Sunderland harbour | 9,930 | record_train |
As part of the study, Facebook put different forms of an 'I'm Voting' button on the pages of about 60 million of its @placeholder users. | Facebook has come under fire for its election plans to try to encourage voting - and mine its users data for political preferences. The firm announced plans to mine data of millions of American voters, just as an experiment which tried to encourage people to vote was disclosed. The data mining is likely to prove controversial as it adds to the amount Facebook knows about its users - although the company itself says that the data is anonymized before being processed. The move was announced as a controversial 2010 study has been revealed called 'A 61-Million-Person Experiment in Social Influence and Political Mobilization,'.
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The social media site will mine data from users 18 and older, using sentiment analysis and will allow outlets to sort by categories like gender and location
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He was accused of obstructing @placeholder public officers while they performed their duties. | Tokyo, Japan (CNN) -- The detained captain of a Chinese trawler was released by Japan and returned to his home country, the state-run Xinhua news agency reported, citing the Chinese Foreign Ministry. Zhan Qixiong, who had been held by Japanese authorities since September 8, arrived safely early Saturday morning in Fuzhou, the capital of southeast China's Fujian Province, according to Xinhua. The captain left Japan with officials from China's Foreign and Agriculture ministries. "We decided to suspend the charges in consideration of the Japan-China relationship," said the Japanese prosecutor in the case. In China, the captain's wife, Chen Tingting, said she was thrilled.
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"As @placeholder, we believe that people everywhere deserve to live in freedom and equality -- and that no one should face violence or discrimination for who they are and whom they love," State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said. | (CNN) -- The U.S. government and business tycoon Richard Branson led a growing chorus of voices around the world Tuesday slamming Uganda's new anti-gay bill, which would make some gay acts punishable by life in prison. The bill, which in its original form prescribed the death penalty for cases of "aggravated homosexuality" -- for instance if someone is infected with HIV -- reduced the penalty to life imprisonment before the vote. Clauses that criminalize the "promotion" of homosexuality could cause activists and even doctors treating gay patients with HIV to face prison time. The United States opposes "any legislation that undermines a person's enjoyment of his or her human rights, and for that reason we condemn legislation that criminalizes consensual sexual conduct between adults or criminalizes simply being of a particular sexual orientation or gender identity," a State Department official said Tuesday.
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NEW: The United States appeals to Uganda to respect human rights
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Richard Branson calls on companies to refuse business in Uganda
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The bill would make some gay acts punishable by life in prison
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'This is also the largest single incident, yet another indication of the escalation of protests in @placeholder.' | Chinese military forces have been mobilised in Chinese occupied Tibet after the fifth self-immolation in less than 48 hours was reported today. Rumours of a sixth incident have yet to be confirmed as security has been tightened in Rebkong County in central China to prevent local people from joining a protest following incident number five. The latest tragedies came after the first documented case of a triple self-immolation yesterday, where three teenage Tibetan monks set themselves alight as they called for the freedom of Tibet. The monks set fire to themselves in Tibet as they begged for freedom from China
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A report of a sixth immolation has not been confirmed
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Five people in 48 hours have set themselves alight in anti-China protests
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An 18-year-old man died in Rongwo, Rebkong County
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‘Myself, and my brother @placeholder are two heads working together. | By Declan Warrington ‘The Celtic Warrior’ Steve Collins is to train London super middleweight Frank Buglioni after his split from Mark Tibbs. Buglioni, nicknamed ‘The Wise Guy’, turned to Collins in the belief the Irish great can inspire him to a world title. He will divide his time between working with Collins in both London, and Dublin’s Celtic Warriors gym, where Collins’ brother Paschal will also be involved. Wise guy: Frank Buglioni celebrates following his European title win Relaxing: Former boxer Steve Collins is to train the super middleweight fighter ‘When I met Frank I liked everything about him,’ Collins said.
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'The Celtic Warrior' Steve Collins is set to train Frank Buglioni
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Super middleweight split recently from former trainer Mark Tibbs
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Buglioni is hoping the Irish boxing legend can inspire him to world title | 9,935 | record_train |
He claimed @placeholder’s report misused confidential information, which left his daughter feeling ‘cross and emotional’. | By Chris Brooke Last updated at 1:23 AM on 21st January 2012 Misconduct: Dr Ruth Coppard, pictured arriving at an earlier hearing, tried to block a father's bid for custody of his daughter by falsely stating he had autism A child psychologist who has featured as an expert on BBC’s Woman’s Hour tried to stop a father winning custody of his teenage daughter by falsely claiming he was autistic, a disciplinary panel was told yesterday. Dr Ruth Coppard told officers involved in family court proceedings that Ian Watson had Asperger’s syndrome, despite having no evidence to back the claim.
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Dr Ruth Coppard has featured as an expert on Radio 4 show Woman's Hour
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She now faces being suspended or struck off | 9,936 | record_train |
Only a few days ago @placeholder was accused of 'outrageous inhumanity' after it initially delayed the father of three's flogging sentence so his wounds could heal before he was whipped again. | The flogging of a Saudi blogger sentenced to 1,000 lashes and 10 years in prison for criticising clerics may be stopped and he could have his jail sentence reduced, it has been claimed. Dr Elham Manea, spokesperson for Raif Badawi's family and a professor at the University of Zurich, said the Saudi ambassador in Germany had told a broadcaster of the development. In a posting on her Facebook page, she wrote: 'Saudi ambassador in Germany informed NDR-TV that flogging will not continue and #RaifBadawi maybe not (sic) have to serve the whole time in prison.' Scroll down for video Elham Manea's Facebook post claimed the flogging was to be stopped and his 10-year jail sentence reduced
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Raif Badawi is facing 1,000 lashes and 10 years in jail for blog postings
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But family spokesperson claims a Saudi ambassador has said it will stop
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Dr Elham Manea posted online that his prison sentence may be reduced
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Her claim was based on comments the ambassador gave to NDR-TV
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Mr Badawi's weekly flogging was postponed yesterday on medical advice | 9,937 | record_train |
Her sister @placeholder, 30, who has five children, explained: 'There was never any big conversation about it it happened naturally when my sister went out one day and was nervous [about leaving her daughter] and I said if she cries shall I feed her?' | By Toni Jones PUBLISHED: 07:48 EST, 6 June 2013 | UPDATED: 13:00 EST, 6 June 2013 The Kardashian sisters love to keep things in the family, and recently mother-of-two Kourtney admitted that she would be happy to be breastfeed sister Kim's baby daughter. Pregnant Kim isn't convinced by the idea, calling it 'disgusting', but the idea of wet nursing is actually an age-old parenting method that dates back to the ancient Greeks. Sisters Bunty Rowe and Kyle Aldridge have seven children between them and often breastfeed their neices and nephews. They are both members of the pro-breastfeeding group Lactivist and say that cross-feeding is natural and convenient and has even brought their children closer together.
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Bunty Rowe, 26, and Kyle Aldridge, 30, have cross-fed for four years
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However, he defended the main message of his remarks, saying he that while he could have made them "more clearly," he said he was trying to point out the differences between his and @placeholder's campaigns. | Washington (CNN) -- In one ill-fated fundraiser, Mitt Romney managed to offend Palestinians, Latinos and some of the same people he's counting on for support if he wants to unseat President Barack Obama. It isn't the first time Romney's oratory fumbles have put his campaign on its heels, handed opponents material to push the stereotype of him as an out-of-touch businessman and provoked members of the party's conservative base to question his worthiness as their standard-bearer. "Everybody has the same reaction: 'dumb, dumb, dumb,'" said Larry Sabato, director of the University of Virginia's Center for Politics, adding that Romney's gaffes reinforce a sitcom-like caricature of the candidate.
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GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney's verbal gaffes have once again stymied his campaign's ability to control the narrative
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Democrats were gleeful, while Republicans left scrambling after Romney's comments
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Less than two months before the election, Romney's challenge is to steer clear of speaking slip ups; hammer Obama on the economy | 9,939 | record_train |
Mod: The bikes also became synonymous with the @placeholder's mod movement | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 05:52 EST, 23 January 2013 | UPDATED: 13:28 EST, 23 January 2013 Nothing captures the zeitgeist of the 1960s more suitably than the Italian-made Lambretta scooter. This 1969 calendar from the classic manufacturer captures the bikes that came to be seen as fashion accessories over modes of transport. Furthering the sixties vibe, models pose over the bikes, dressed in bikinis and floral prints, exhibiting the feminine confidence borne from the period's sexual revolution. Zeitgeist: A calendar for manufacturer Lambretta, who began producing the scooters in 1947 Far from innocent: The calendar included references to Ferdenando Innocenti, Lambretta's founder
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Lambretta calendar from 1969 shows models posing on the bikes
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The Italian-made bikes became hugely popular in the 1950s and 60s
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The pope's @placeholder is "very easy to understand," Chirri said, but it wasn't until the announcement was repeated that the reporter filed an urgent bulletin for ANSA, which was subsequently picked up by the rest of the world. | (CNN) -- How do you say "scoop" in Latin? It's a good bet that Giovanna Chirri -- the journalist who broke the story of the pope's resignation -- can tell you. Chirri's knowledge of Latin gave her the edge to understand the magnitude of the pope's announcement. A reporter for ANSA, Italy's state-run news agency, Chirri was among a few reporters at what appeared to be a routine papal announcement Monday. Most media outlets chose not to cover the event, which began with 20 minutes of announcements concerning other church matters, ANSA reported. But then, in Latin, Pope Benedict XVI said he would resign at the end of the month "because of advanced age." The news would surprise the world's 1.2 billion Roman Catholics, but someone had to inform them first.
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Italian news agency reporter Giovanna Chirri broke the pope resignation story
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Her knowledge of Latin gave her the edge to get the scoop
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But Deila’s aim is to fly back to @placeholder with the tie still alive. | By Stephen Mcgowan The morning after a dismal Champions League defeat to Legia Warsaw, Ronny Deila woke early from a fitful sleep. ‘Deila M for Murder’ was the headline in one national newspaper. It reflected the Norwegian’s mood perfectly. There was no blood on the walls. No one had died. Yet Celtic’s manager felt as if he had woken from a nightmare of Hitchcock proportions. Lifeline: Ronny Deila is determined to take advantage of Celtic's Champions League lifeline ‘I felt as if I’d killed someone when I woke up,’ he told Sportsmail yesterday. ‘That’s how it is every time I lose a match.
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Celtic set to face Maribor in Champions League play-off on Wednesday
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First leg set to take place in Slovenia, before return leg back in Glasgow
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Ronny Deila's side were thumped 6-1 on aggregate in third qualifying round
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The beautiful college sophomore was studying to be a nurse because she wanted to save lives, and she was also a registered organ donor - a decision that ended up giving at least five people, @placeholder among them, a second chance. | Kristina Chesterman, a 21-year-old nursing student from California, was killed by a suspected drunken driver last year before she ever got a chance to travel, learn how to fly a plane or ride a camel. But now Susan Vieria, 64, has made a commitment to fulfill all the wishes on the bucket list of the young woman whose heart is beating in her chest. Chesterman, from Livermore, was left brain dead after a car operated by 19-year-old Riley Hoover slammed into her bike just a block from her home near Chico State University campus last September. Unbreakable bond: Kristina Chesterman (left), a 21-year-old nursing student from California, was an organ donor, so when she was killed in a horrific DUI crash last year, her heart went to 64-year-old Susan Vieria (right)
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Kristina Chesterman was less than a block from her home in Chico, California, when she was hit by SUV and carried 120 feet last September
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She was left brain dead and her life support was switched off days later
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Susan Vieria, 64, suffering from congestive heart failure received Chesterman's heart
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She will try to tick all the items off her donor's bucket list, including running through a poppy field, riding a camel and flying a plane
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Chesterman also helped save the lives of two babies, a family friend who got her kidney and another man who received most of her liver | 9,943 | record_train |
Dr @placeholder said on Thursday that he doubted PUP would run any candidates at all. | Federal MP Clive Palmer has revealed his wife will run as a candidate in his party but insists she'll be judged on her own merits. Anna Palmer is one of three candidates vying for preselection in the Gold Coast seat of Gaven at next year's Queensland election. But the Palmer United Party (PUP) leader said on Friday that she won't be favoured over other candidates and he won't have any say in his wife's political future. Scroll down for video Anna Palmer is one of three candidates vying for preselection in the Gold Coast seat of Gaven at next year's Queensland election
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Palmer United Party leader Clive Palmer says his wife will run as candidate
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Anna Palmer is one of three candidates vying for preselection in the Gold Coast seat of Gaven at next year's Queensland election
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Former PUP state leader Alex Douglas quit in August to become an independent | 9,944 | record_train |
It's true he has a contract until 2017 with the @placeholder but I think we can find a solution to suit everyone. | Mauro Zarate has refuted claims that he wants to leave West Ham. Speaking to Italian media, agent Luis Ruzzi spoke about Zarate's future and said: 'At West Ham he plays behind the strikers and that is not his position. 'He is a centre-forward and if there is a team out there willing to let him play in his natural role, then we will be very happy to consider it. Mauro Zarate (celebrating with Mark Noble against Southampton) insists he is happy at West Ham The Argentine's only goal for the Hammers came away at Crystal Palace at the back-end of August
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An agent claiming to represent West Ham's Mauro Zarate had said the striker was looking leave the club in January
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But the Argentine has hit back and says he doesn't have an agent
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‘We didn’t show our true quality at @placeholder – we’re better than that,’ he said. | Jack Colback says Newcastle will again have to prove their resilience to recover from setbacks as they gear up for a week which will define their season. The Magpies failed to show as they were beaten 4-1 at Arsenal at the weekend, just 24 hours after manager Alan Pardew collected the Manager of the Month prize for November. But with a League quarter-final at Spurs on Wednesday followed by Sunday’s Tyne-Wear derby, former Sunderland midfielder Colback says his new club can ill afford to dwell on the disappointment of the Emirates. Jack Colback (left) vies for possession with Danny Welbeck during his side's 4-1 loss at the Emirates
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Newcastle were thrashed 4-1 by Arsenal on Saturday
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Alan Pardew was named Manager of the Month for November
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Newcastle face Spurs in the Capital One Cup quarter-final on Wednesday
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Pardew's side then face Sunderland in the Tyne-Wear derby on Sunday
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Hatem Ben Arfa is to head out on loan for the rest of the seaon | 9,946 | record_train |
In contrast, Rolling Stone's cover article highlights the Pope's success at 'establishing himself as a people's @placeholder'. | Pope Francis is set to grace the cover of Rolling Stone as he continues to capture the hearts and minds of worshippers across the world. The Pope features on the front page of the rock and roll magazine's new issue - with an accompanying article titled 'The times they are a-changin''. Dressed in white robes, he can be seen smiling at the camera while waving his right hand. Scroll down for video Iconic: Pope Francis graced the cover of Rolling Stone in February showing just how famous throughout the world he has become It comes as the 77-year-old Pontiff is accused of killing defenceless doves by releasing them from a Vatican window - with animal activists claiming they inevitably get preyed upon by wild birds.
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Pope Francis graces the front page of the new issue of Rolling Stone
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Accompanying article focuses on Pontiff's break from Vatican tradition
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Believed to be first ever Pope to feature on cover of rock and roll magazine
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'He wrote a shorter blog post on @placeholder on the same issue which included similar unattributed excerpts. | Time columnist and CNN TV host Fareed Zakaria has been suspended from both news organizations for plagiarizing an article in magazine the New Yorker. Zakaria, who writes and serves as editor-at-large for Time magazine, apologized after several paragraphs were found lifted from an article published in the New Yorker for use in his Time column. Both Time and CNN, who also noticed similarities in a blog post he wrote for their website, have suspended him for a month. Plagiarizing: Columnist and TV host Fareed Zakaria has been suspended from Time magazine and CNN for plagiarism Zakaria said in a statement on Friday he made 'a terrible mistake,' adding: 'It is a serious lapse and one that is entirely my fault.'
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Passages in column written by Zakaria for Time magazine and CNN found lifted from the New Yorker
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CNN has suspended the foreign-affairs host indefinitely | 9,948 | record_train |
Jones and Fashanu were big mates, but the big striker came to blows with @placeholder | Vinnie Jones has revealed how Crazy Gang pal John Fashanu savagely beat up a Wimbledon team-mate by throwing him around the dressing-room and smashing him against the floor. It is one of several stunning confessions from a television documentary about the Crazy Gang that charts the club’s incredible climb in the 1980s from the lower divisions to winning the FA Cup final at Wembley. In the programme, which will be screened on BT Sport on Boxing Day, it is revealed: John Fashanu (centre) and Vinnie Jones (right) were central figures in Wimbledon's Crazy Gang Dave Beasant holds the FA Cup on manager Bobby Gould's head after their fairytale victory in 1988
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Wimbledon FC won FA Cup in 1988 after meteoric rise from non-league
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Club's notoriously hard players were known as the Crazy Gang
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Vinnie Jones, John Fashanu and coach Wally Downes were key members
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Fashanu beat up his own team-mates but says it was for their own good
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Terry Phelan and John Scales both admit being terrified by the bullying
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Shocking accounts told in new film 'The Crazy Gang'
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Lawrie Sanchez, the scorer of the cup final winner against Liverpool in 1988, didn’t speak to Fashanu for six years after accusing him of trying to end his career by karate-kicking his legs
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John Scales and Terry Phelan, who were eventually sold to Liverpool and Manchester City respectively, were terrorised by the bullying atmophere at the club
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DJ Mr @placeholder said: 'We want to help take Steve from a life of grime to a life of riches. | By Amanda Williams PUBLISHED: 06:54 EST, 27 February 2013 | UPDATED: 09:56 EST, 27 February 2013 A city centre busker has gone from a homeless scruff to city dandy after being spotted playing on the street. Now Steve Rimmer hopes his new dapper look will have the ladies queuing up to bag themselves a date. The accordion-player was quite literally 'down at heel' and was wearing just one shoe when he was spotted by radio producer Christina Percival on Deansgate in Manchester, who invited him to come on as a guest on Key 103's The Wrong Show with DJ Tim Shaw.
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Steve Rimmer hopes his new dapper look will help bag him a date
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The former IT worker was wearing just one shoe when he was spotted
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"Then their parents will start talking about the hero @placeholder, who threw his shoe at George W. Bush during his unannounced farewell visit." | BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- For the war-beaten orphans of the northern Iraqi city of Tikrit, this big old shoe fits. A monument to a shoe thrown at former President Bush is unveiled at the Tikrit Orphanage complex. A huge sculpture of the footwear hurled at President Bush in December during a trip to Iraq has been unveiled in a ceremony at the Tikrit Orphanage complex. Assisted by children at the home, sculptor Laith al-Amiri erected a brown replica of one of the shoes hurled at Bush and Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki by journalist Muntadhir al-Zaidi during a press conference in Baghdad.
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Fiberglass, copper sculpture of shoe thrown at former President Bush unveiled
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Orphans help artist build the $5,000 sculpture displayed at the orphanage
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Director: Monument is a gift to next generation to remember heroic action
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Orphans who helped build shoe "were the victims of Bush's war," director says | 9,951 | record_train |
‘In the process of investigation he admitted that he committed crimes aimed to topple the @placeholder with hostility toward it. | PUBLISHED: 23:53 EST, 26 April 2013 | UPDATED: 01:41 EST, 27 April 2013 North Korean said it will soon put on trial an American tourist they’ve accused of trying to overthrow the government. After weeks war cries against the U.S. and South Korea, the indictment of Kenneth Bae broke a relative lull in threats and provocative acts by the rogue state. The Democratic People's Republic of Korea has expressed rage over U.N. sanctions over a February nuclear test and ongoing U.S.-South Korean military drills, though analysts say Pyongyang's motive is to get its Korean War foes to negotiate on its own terms.
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Both the U.S. and North Korea are mum on details of Kenneth Bae's indictment, but Bae's friends and colleagues say he was on a Christian mission to feed orphans
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Youngsters like @placeholder are sometimes given laxatives or other medications to help encourage them to go. | BOSTON, Massachusetts (CNN) -- It all started with the flush of an automatic toilet. The terrifying sound marked the beginning of a two-year nightmare for Sarah Teres as she desperately tried to potty train her daughter Molly. Molly graduated from Potty School four days before her brother, Archer, was born. "It was awful" Teres said. "We tried everything including bribery and threats." Teres, the mother of three from Andover, Massachusetts, hoped her middle child would be toilet trained by the time she was 2½. Two years later, the girl was still in diapers, refusing to use the bathroom. "I was going crazy," Teres admitted. "She wouldn't poop. She would hold it for days."
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Mom resorted to hospital's potty school when daughter was in diapers at 4½
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Six-week program uses creative methods to get kids comfortable with a toilet
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Victorian: Robert Hardman takes a late night journey on the underground steam engine which will carry a group of @placeholder on Sunday | By Robert Hardman Some predicted death from ‘sulphurous’ fumes, others that the capital would collapse. Many warned of ruinous costs which would never be recouped (they weren’t wrong on that point). But thanks to a handful of indefatigable, high-minded Victorians, one of the most ambitious engineering projects in history not only went on to shape London, it has since been copied by almost every major city on the planet. More than that, the London Underground has become part of the DNA of Britain, a symbol of national creativity and resilience. In war, it protected hundreds of thousands. In peace, it created the suburban dream for millions of families.
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Crowd of VIPs will travel between Paddington Station and Farringdon Street
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Transport system is described as one of the greatest ever feats of engineering that inspired cities across the world
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It was the Olympic farewell for May-@placeholder, who has said she would like to have children. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:03 EST, 8 August 2012 | UPDATED: 07:28 EST, 9 August 2012 The United States stormed to four Olympic gold medals in the space of 45 minutes - a sensational sequence of results which puts Team USA firmly back on-top of the London 2012 medal table. Allyson Felix began the gold rush for the U.S. as she finally took gold in the 200 metres and was followed 16 minutes later by Aries Merritt who triumphed in the men's 110 metres hurdles. Brittney Reese then bagged victory in the women's long jump 19 minutes after and a fabulous three-quarters of an hour was topped by the third consecutive Olympic beach volleyball gold medal for Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh-Jennings.
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Allyson Felix began the gold rush by finally winning the women's 200 meters
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He kidnapped their children, then six, eight and 10, in 2001 and the police located them when he tried to get food stamps - but that did not stop @placeholder's fears. | By Lydia Warren PUBLISHED: 17:18 EST, 5 November 2012 | UPDATED: 17:19 EST, 5 November 2012 The ex-wife of the Washington D.C. sniper has revealed how she spent years living in terror after he threatened to kill her. Ten years after John Muhammad and his accomplice, Lee Boyd Malvo, shot dead 10 people in a murderous three-week rampage, Mildred Muhammad has spoken out about her life of fear. She revealed how he threatened to hunt her down after their 2000 divorce, snatched her three children and took them to Antigua for two years before they were finally tracked down by police.
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Mildred and John Muhammad were married for 10 years until he returned from the Gulf War a changed man
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Muhammad went on killing spree in 2002, shooting 10 people dead
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Mildred: 'I was the person he was after' | 9,956 | record_train |
The number of @placeholder job openings is near its highest level in 13 years. | The Federal Reserve said today that it will keep interest rates near zero until wages grow, long-term unemployment falls, and the economy shows other signs of consistent growth. The central bank retained language signaling its plans to keep short-term rates at historic lows 'for a considerable time' after it ends its monthly bond purchases after its next meeting in October. 'In the Fed's mind, the economy still has work to do, but it's improving,' said Mike Arone, an investment strategist with State Street Global Advisors. U.S. economy remains subpar: The Federal Reserve decided Wednesday that the key interest rate will remain at a record low because of many U.S. economic measures failing to grow consistently.
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The Fed intends to keep its benchmark rate near zero until inflation remains under control and wage growth and long-term unemployment are under control
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The central bank officials say it plans to keep short-term rates low for a 'considerable time'
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Officials from @placeholder were seen taking photos and videos of the spectators during the second half. | Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany has criticised the decision to allow CSKA Moscow fans in to Tuesday night's behind-closed-doors Champions League game in Russia. Moscow's Khimki Arena was supposed to be empty apart from media, club officials and sponsors guests after UEFA punished CSKA for problems with their supporters in the past. But City played out a disappointing 2-2 draw against a background of noise and fierce support from about 300 fans in the main stand. Around 300 CSKA Moscow fans were in the main stand, despite the match being played behind closed doors The CSKA fans watched their side come from behind to secure a point against Manchester City
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Vincent Kompany angry at presence of 300 CSKA Moscow supporters
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The match against Man City was supposed to be behind closed doors
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@placeholder have scored a league low six goals and hit a league-low 24 shots on target this season. | Ahead of this weekend's Premier League action, Sportsmail will be providing you with all you need to know about every fixture, with team news, provisional squads, betting odds and Opta stats. Here is all the information you need for Burnley's home clash with Aston Villa... Team news Burnley Burnley welcome back Scott Arfield for Saturday's visit of Aston Villa to Turf Moor. The midfielder missed the win over Stoke with a knock but is fully fit again, while Nathaniel Chalobah also comes back into contention after minor injury. Key defender Michael Duff is a doubt after limping off at the Britannia Stadium with a calf problem. Striker Sam Vokes (knee) and midfielder Matt Taylor (Achilles) remain sidelined.
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Burnley host Aston Villa at Turf Moor in Premier League (Saturday 3pm)
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@placeholder (left) often takes part in the photo shoots with her daughter | A little girl has gone from foster care to fairy tales as she lives out her fantasies through her dressing up box. Alice Lewis', 10 from Atlanta, Georgia, dreams became a reality after she was adopted by a photography couple who have encouraged their daughter's penchant for dressing up. Alice has assumed the identity of Alice in Wonderland, Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz and Joan of Arc, thanks to her photographer mum and cosplay, a performance art which uses costumes and fashion accessories. Scroll down for video Alice Lewis was adopted by photography couple Kelly and James who encouraged their daughter to live out her fantasies through the dressing up box
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Alice Lewis was adopted by photography couple Kelly and James in 2012
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Kelly encouraged Alice to live out her fantasies in cosplay photo shoots
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Kelly says that it has helped Alice overcome her painful past
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When they arrived in @placeholder she proceeded to take the weapon parts out of the bag and assemble them in the back of a car watching a YouTube tutorial for guidance. | By Daily Mail Reporter and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 15:53 EST, 19 August 2013 | UPDATED: 05:31 EST, 20 August 2013 The New York City Police Department announced it's largest gun seizure in city history today - showing off some of the 254 weapons obtained in their 10 month investigation at a press conference. The weapons bust which has led to 19 indictments wouldn't have been possible without the aid of social media. Initially the department was investigating drug charges on aspiring Brooklyn rapper Matthew Best after he started posting photos on Instagram and videos on YouTube flaunting his guns and big bills.
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The New York Police Department announced Monday that they had broken up an illegal gun-smuggling ring, confiscating 254 illegal weapons
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Investigators were tipped off to the ring when an aspiring Brooklyn rapper posted photos and videos online flaunting guns and cash
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An undercover officer made contact with smugglers based in the Carolinas who ferried illegal weapons into the city in luggage packed on cheap Chinatown buses
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In one instance, a 22-year-old packed an SKS semi-automatic in a zebra-striped suitcase
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Last year @placeholder announced plans to built two nuclear power plants. | (CNN) -- Saudi Arabia's oil reserves may have been grossly overestimated and its capacity to continue pumping at current capacity exaggerated, according to a U.S. diplomatic cable sent from the kingdom in 2007. The cable, obtained by WikiLeaks and published in the British newspaper The Guardian, cited the views of Sadad al-Husseini, who had been in charge of exploration and production at the Saudi state-owned company Aramco for 12 years until 2004. Saudi Aramco dominates exploration and production in the kingdom. "According to al-Husseini, the crux of the issue is two-fold," the cable says. "First it is possible that Saudi reserves are not as bountiful as sometimes described and the timeline for their production not as unrestrained as Aramco executives and energy optimists would like."
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U.S. cables from Saudi Arabia in 2007 were released by WikiLeaks
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Former Aramco executive predicted a slow decline in Saudi oil output after 2020
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Sadad al-Husseini disagreed with estimate of as many as 300 billion barrels of reserves
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2009 cable cites analysts who say nuclear power is kingdom's only recourse to meet demand | 9,962 | record_train |
When the 27-year-old pilot of @placeholder's three-man bobsled team tried to log into his website from his cellphone an error message, written in Russian, appeared. | The website of Olympic bobsledder Justin Kripps has been censored by Russia's strict Internet laws while the Canadian is in Sochi for the Winter Games. The heavy-handed censorship has led to speculation as to whether a recent picture of Kripps and his teammates posing bare-chested may have fallen foul of President Putin's anti-gay laws. Kripps had been using the website to keep fans updated on the team's preparations for the Olympics, but when he arrived in Sochi he found access to it had been barred. Scroll down for video Fans: Justin Kripps, left, and his teammates were voted 'Beards of the Week' by a gay blogger when the Olympic hopeful posted this picture online
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Justin Kripps has been barred from his own site while in Sochi
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Website was used to update fans on team's progress at the Winter Games
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The last shuttle landing, according to the administrator, will not be in April when @placeholder is scheduled to fly. | (CNN) -- The space shuttle program should have come to an end a long time ago, NASA administrator Charles Bolden told CNN in an exclusive interview Wednesday. The 30-year program has been kept on life support because the United States has not readied another vehicle to take its place. "What is not acceptable is the fact that the most powerful nation in the world, the United States of America, finds itself in a situation that we didn't do the proper planning to have a vehicle in place to replace shuttle when it lands its last landing," Bolden said. NASA originally planned to retire the aging shuttle fleet last September, but mission delays have pushed that date. But once Endeavour, Atlantis and Discovery are permanently grounded, Russia's aging Soyuz capsules will ferry astronauts and cosmonauts to the space station and bring what supplies can fit in the smaller craft.
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NASA's space shuttle program has three missions left
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NASA administrator Bolden looks to commercial companies for future space transport
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Sarver - a keen sports fan whose sons are interested in the game - asked the @placeholder board to call a general meeting to vote on a plan which would have seen enough new shares issued to hand him a 51 per cent stake. | Robert Sarver, the majority owner of the Phoenix Suns NBA basketball team, has made an approach to Rangers which may lead to an offer being made for the company, the club has announced to the Stock Exchange. Reports emerged on Sunday that an £18million takeover bid from Sarver had either been lodged or was about to be and on Monday the club confirmed interest from the 53-year-old. 'The Company notes recent press speculation and confirms that it has received an approach from Robert Sarver (or a vehicle to be established and controlled by him) ('Mr Sarver') that may or may not lead to an offer being made for the Company,' Rangers said.
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Phoenix Suns owner Robert Sarver has made an approach to Rangers
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"The difference today is that @placeholder are no longer under the illusion they are living in paradise on earth. | North Korea's government was famously accused in 2002 by U.S. President George W. Bush of helping terrorism and seeking weapons of mass destruction, along with fellow "axis of evil" countries, Iran and Iraq. Iraq's leader Saddam Hussein was overthrown after the U.S. invaded in 2003 but the other two countries continued to defy the West by pursuing a nuclear program. So what will happen next after the death of North Korea's leader Kim Jong Il? How will the death affect military tensions in the region? After Japan's defeat in World War II, Korea became a divided nation. The capitalist South was supported by the United States and its Western allies, and the communist North became an ally of the Soviet Union.
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North Korea accused by ex-U.S. President Bush of helping terrorism, seeking WMDs
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North Korea dogged by famine since mid-1990s; many people flee to China
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Over the course of its existence, 20 to 30 prostitutes and drivers were employed by @placeholder, the indictment said. | NEW YORK (CNN) -- New York authorities indicted seven people accused of running a prostitution ring on the Web site Craigslist, the state's attorney general announced Wednesday. Craigslist is replacing its "erotic services" listings with ads that are screened by the site's employees. Attorney General Andrew Cuomo's office said the group ran a 24-hour prostitution ring called Room Service Entertainment from Craigslist's erotic services section from June 2007 to December 2008. The 47-count indictment unsealed Wednesday named the company's co-owners as Scott Rosenberg, 45, and Josef Davenport, 31. Five women also were named in the indictment, identified as bookers for the alleged prostitution ring.
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Officials: Group ran a 24-hour prostitution ring from June 2007 to December 2008
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Jury hands down 47-count indictment for Room Service Entertainment
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Indictment: Group employed 10 drivers and 16 prostitutes on "any given day"
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"The fact that the meeting went for two hours, that was because they were talking about @placeholder and they didn't want to stop talking about Syria," he said. | Los Cabos, Mexico (CNN) -- President Barack Obama said Monday that he and Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed the conflict in Syria and "agreed that we need to see a cessation of the violence, that a political process has to be created to prevent civil war." In comments to reporters after almost two hours of talks, Obama said he and Putin had "candid, thoughtful and thorough conversation" about various issues including Syria and Iran. On Syria, Obama said he and Putin "pledged to work with other international actors including the United Nations" and its special envoy, former U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan.
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Iran and trade also are discussed by the two leaders
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President Obama and Russian President Putin meet at the G-20 Summit
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Obama says they agreed on a need to end the violence in Syria and prevent civil war
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Contact between China and @placeholder -- a self-ruled island -- has historically been defined by instability and limited diplomatic communication, Cheng said. | Hong Kong (CNN) -- Taiwan's de facto representative offices in Hong Kong and Macau -- China's two special administration regions (SAR) -- will come out of hiding this week after operating incognito for nearly 45 years, a move that experts say defines a thawing of historically frosty cross-strait relations. Functioning in Hong Kong under the moniker of the "Chung Hwa Travel Service" since the 1966 Chinese Cultural Revolution, the office has often been mistaken as a private travel company because of its title, said James Shi Chu, Taiwan's Director General of Hong Kong & Macau Affairs. The new office will be renamed and upgraded on July 15 to the Taipei Economic and Cultural Affairs office, a title indicative of its true functions, Chu said.
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The renaming of Taipei's hub in Hong Kong delineates a warming of relations with Beijing
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Taiwan is Hong Kong's fourth largest trading partner, with a value of more than US$35 billion
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Say, cheese: 11 years after his failed presidential bid, Howard Dean is still a favorite speaker of @placeholder-goers | By Francesca Chambers Ex-Vermont Governor and 2004 Democratic presidential candidate Howard Dean castigated big banks and big businesses as anti-capitalist this afternoon during a forum at the progressive Netroots Nation conference. 'We don't have capitalism in this country,' he said at one point. 'We have an enormous oligopoly that's strangling the innovation that happens with small businesses, which is where the genes of America has really been.' Dean was in the midst of previewing the Democratic Party's bench of potential presidential candidates when he launched into a diatribe on the ramifications of allowing banks to become too big to fail and the importance of Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren's efforts to more strictly regulate America's financial institutions.
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Dean's tirade on big banks and capitalism arose from a discussion on the 2016 presidential race
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In discussing Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren's possible candidacy Dean criticized America's financial institutions as 'oligopolies'
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And we move about our daily lives as if @placeholder's murder doesn't mean a thing. | (CNN) -- At 9:40 a.m. on December 14, America's attention was turned to Newtown, Connecticut, where 20 children and six adults were gunned down in an elementary school. The nation was grief-stricken. President Barack Obama arrived two days later operating as consoler-in-chief, and the dialogue immediately commenced on what steps should be taken to prevent another Newtown. Shortly after 9 p.m. on December 27, Chicago police found the body of Nathaniel T. Jackson outside a convenience store, marking the 500th homicide of the year in the Windy City, most of them due to gun violence. As far as I know, no pictures of Jackson were shown on national TV. Flowers and teddy bears didn't populate the scene. His death has largely been ignored by the national media, except for the basic acknowledgment that he represented the city's 500th homicide.
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Hundreds of people have been killed by guns this year in Chicago, says Roland Martin
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Pogba currently has two years left on his contract at @placeholder, who want to extend that. | Paul Pogba's agent has claimed his client will remain at Juventus next season despite being a reported target of top European clubs. The France midfielder has become one of the hottest prospects in European football since moving to Turin in 2012 after leaving Manchester United. Media reports in England claimed Chelsea are willing to make a £60million offer to Juve in order to lure Paris St Germain and Real Madrid target Pogba to Stamford Bridge. Powerhouse: Pogba's dominant midfield displays for France and Juventus have attracted interest from other clubs Team-mates: Pogba has been linked with a move to Real Madrid, where French striker Karim Benzema plays
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The midfielder has been linked with some of Europe's top clubs
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Chelsea, Real Madrid and PSG were reported to be interested in midfielder
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Pogba left Manchester United in 2012 but a return had been touted
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'I've followed @placeholder for 40 years and never been treated this badly.' | By Dan Bloom PUBLISHED: 14:09 EST, 22 December 2013 | UPDATED: 08:14 EST, 23 December 2013 Glum rocker: Daz Bishop, 52, was booted from a Slade homecoming gig for 'dancing like a ****' A Slade superfan who paid £61 to see the glam rockers was thrown out of their Christmas gig - for his dancing. The 70s legends were two songs into their homecoming set at Birmingham Town Hall when a staff member told Daz Bishop, 52, to 'stop dancing like a ****'. The building firm manager was thrown out after a heated dispute and is now considering legal action against the venue.
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Daz Bishop, 52, has followed the 1970s glam rockers for 40 years
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He and friends paid £61 each for homecoming gig at Birmingham Town Hall
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‘All I can say is that, if he's been playing at for teams as good as Napoli and @placeholder, then he is bound to be a good player. | Swansea City have completed the £8million signing of Federico Fernandez from Napoli. The centre-half wrapped up a medical in Wales this week and has signed a four-year contract, becoming the Welsh club's most expensive defensive signing. The 25-year-old, who played for Argentina at the World Cup, will fill the centre-back void left by Chico Flores’s departure, partnering Ashley Williams. Confirmation: Federico Fernandez holds up the Swansea City shirt after completing his £8m move from Napoli Defensive rock: Fernandez (right) is expected to play at centre-back alongside Swansea's Ashley Williams His move is subject to international clearance, but he is expected to go into the Swansea squad to face Burnley on Saturday.
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Federico Fernandez is expected to be in contention to face Burnley
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He will partner Ashley Williams following Chico Flores' departure
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He says the "headaches" and "red tape" -- including a Hong Kong promise to Russia to return @placeholder -- were worth it for the archaeological significance. | Hong Kong (CNN) -- From the ice age to the modern age, a 42,000-year-old baby woolly mammoth debuted on the world stage in Hong Kong. Scientists say Lyuba, which means "love" in Russian, died after 32 days of life, drowning in river mud in present-day Siberia. And for more than 40 millennia, she laid there encased in her dark, frigid grave. But Thursday the two-foot tall baby mammoth stood in the hot spotlight at Hong Kong's high-end International Finance Center Mall -- across from Chanel and flanked by an Apple store and a Haagen-Dazs ice cream shop. Karim Azar, general manager of IFC Mall, explained how ice age relics pair up with modern-day retail.
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Scientists says Lyuba, which means "love" in Russian, died after 32 days of life
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The French explorer who announced Lyuba's discovery in 2007, says the specimen is insured for $1 million
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Extreme cold and the lack of oxygen helped to keep the baby mammoth nearly 100% intact
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She explained that, despite rumors she was not going to get paid, she has received money from the network - as have her estranged husband @placeholder and other stars of the show. | Mama June has revealed that TLC is still paying for her daughters' tuition and 'some other things' despite canceling their show following reports she was dating a child molester. TLC dropped the show after images emerged apparently showing Mama June with Mark McDaniel, who served 10 years in prison for molesting her daughter Anna when she was eight. Even though she denies they are in a relationship, Mama June told Dr Phil that she has no ill-feelings towards the network for cancelling the show. Scroll down for video Speaking out: In an exclusive interview set to air on Dr Phil next week, June 'Mama June' Shannon has again denied she is in a relationship with her daughter's molester, claiming he is now seeing someone else
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Mama June will speak out at length in an interview with Dr Phil on Monday
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She again denied being in a relationship with her daughter's child molester Mark McDaniel, insisting photos of them together had been photo shopped
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She said she bears no grudges against TLC for canceling the show in light of the accusations and said she and the other stars have all been paid in full
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Pumpkin, who has vehemently defended her mother, told Dr Phil that she now wants to know who McDaniel really is
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Google in its filing says, "Notwithstanding @placeholder's complete denial, the revelations about the scope of the NSA activities, and false or misleading stories about Google's alleged involvement in such activities, have continued unabated and continue to cause substantial harm to Google's reputation and business." | Washington (CNN) -- Microsoft and Google are getting help from other tech companies in their fight to release more information about government surveillance orders, which companies say is their First Amendment right to provide. On Monday, Microsoft and Google were joined by Yahoo and Facebook in asking the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court to allow them to make public aggregate data listing the number of court-ordered records requests, including those made for criminal and national security investigations. The companies, in court filings made with the surveillance court, portrayed the government's attempt to block them from publishing more detailed data as a version of prior restraint, infringing their right to exercise their First Amendment rights. The move seeks to set a high bar for the government to stop publication, akin to the Nixon administration's failed attempt to stop newspapers from publishing the Pentagon Papers.
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Microsoft, Google seek OK to tell customers what information NSA has gotten
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'It's unfair to all those @placeholder soldiers who lost their lives. | By Sara Malm PUBLISHED: 08:07 EST, 8 October 2013 | UPDATED: 08:30 EST, 8 October 2013 Hamid Karzai has blasted NATO’s military actions in Afghanistan, claiming that his country has not seen anything but suffering and loss of lives. The departing president also said the alliance’s airstrikes were a ‘violation against our sovereignty’, which has provoked angry responses from several camps. The war on terror in Afghanistan, which entered its 12th year yesterday, has claimed the lives of more than 2,270 US soldiers and 440 British troops. Attack: President Hamid Karzai has said the NATO exercise in Afghanistan has caused 'a lot of suffering, a lot of loss of life, and no gains'
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Afghan president Karzai hits out at NATO, branding its work futile
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Unbalanced by Young’s movement for @placeholder goal and unable to make amends to stop cross, but decent overall | Radamel Falcao clinched a 1-1 draw for Manchester United as 10-man Aston Villa ended their winning run. The Colombian scored just his second United goal, cancelling out Christian Benteke's beautiful opener for the hosts. Sportsmail's Laurie Whitwell rated the players' performances at Villa Park. Aston Villa (3-5-2) Guzan 7 Alert to tip wide Young cross that would have flown into far corner and good save from Van Persie Okore 7 Another composed display from the 22-year-old, who was asked to collect the ball from his goalkeeper to spark attacks Vlaar 7 Imperious at heart of Villa’s defence for the most part, physically dominating his Dutch colleague Van Persie
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Wayne Rooney (7.5) named man of the match for inspired midfield display
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"I would have to say that for once I am proud of a @placeholder institution," Hazri said. | (CNN) -- As the leader of Malaysia's reform -- or reformasi -- movement, Anwar Ibrahim has spent much of the past decade in court defending himself against sodomy charges. Once one of former prime minister Mahathir Mohamad's closest political allies -- and viewed by many as his heir apparent -- the 64-year old grew up in the politically-charged environment of post-independence Malaysia. He made his name as a student activist in various Muslim youth groups in Kuala Lumpur in the late-1960s, as the country reeled from the protracted Communist insurgency of the Malayan Emergency. Arrested in 1974 in student protests against rural poverty, Anwar was sentenced to 20 months in jail. Despite his firebrand reputation, he later confounded liberal supporters in 1982 by joining the conservative United Malays National Organization (UMNO) led by Mahathir.
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Anwar has spent more than a decade fighting sodomy charges
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The opposition leader dented the ruling party's majority at elections in 2008
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@placeholder was highly critical of Williams' line manager, who did not report that he was missing for about a week after he died August 16. | London (CNN) -- A British spy found dead at his home in 2010 -- his naked body padlocked inside a large red carrying bag stowed in the bathtub -- was either suffocated or poisoned, but it is unlikely his death will ever be satisfactorily explained, coroner Fiona Wilcox said Wednesday. Gareth Williams' death was "unnatural and likely to have been criminally mediated," she ruled. He probably entered the bag alive, Wilcox said, reading her ruling to a court around the corner from the home of the world's most famous fictional detective, Sherlock Holmes. But she was sure an unknown person put the bag containing his body into the bath and probably locked it, she said.
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Gareth Williams was poisoned or suffocated in the bag in which he was locked, coroner says
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'It spreads like a virus, and not just among the conservative @placeholder | By Catherine Townsend PUBLISHED: 16:46 EST, 15 April 2013 | UPDATED: 16:46 EST, 15 April 2013 On Homeschoolers Anonymous, former students of homeschooling families have begun blogging about childhood experiences they claim have left them traumatized and unprepared for adult life. The Daily Beast reports that Kierstyn King (formerly Kierstyn Paulino) used to write entries with titles like 'The Case for Christians in Government'. Now 22, on her 18th birthday King 'escaped' from her fundamentalist family in Georgia. These days, she has trouble walking into a church without having a panic attack. She blames her at-home education, which she claims 'contributed to the amount of hurt I and many others who grew up in this radical/evangelical/conservative/christian subculture endured and continue to endure.'
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Kierstyn King, 22, escaped from her fundamentalist family in Georgia when she was 18 and says she now gets panic attacks when she walks into a church
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In Guatemala on a @placeholder tour, Cabral, 74, left his hotel early Saturday morning in a white SUV for an eight-minute ride to the airport. | Guatemala City, Guatemala (CNN) -- Gunmen who shot dead Facundo Cabral likely did not have the Argentine folk singer as their intended target, said Guatemalan Interior Minister Carlos Menocal. Cabral, one of Latin America's best-known folk singers, was killed Saturday on his way to the airport in Guatemala City. In the car with Cabral was a Nicaraguan businessman, Henry Farina, who was driving, said Menocal. "Everything points to that the attack was directed at him (Farina), and not the artist," he said. Still, a motive for the shooting remained unclear. Farina was wounded, but survived the attack. Cabral died, becoming the latest victim in a wave of violence that has rocked the nation ahead of elections.
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'One of the greatest gifts Steve gave to the world is @placeholder,' Cook said in his letter. | By Mark Prigg PUBLISHED: 07:04 EST, 5 October 2012 | UPDATED: 14:03 EST, 5 October 2012 Apple boss Tim Cook today paid tribute to Steve Jobs on the first anniversary of his death. The firm gave over its entire homepage to a short film which highlights Jobs achievements and his key speeches, which became known as 'Jobsnotes'. The film is followed by a letter from Tim Cook, Apple's chief executive, which is signed simply 'Tim'. On the first anniversary of his death, Apple gave over its entire homepage to a film about Steve Jobs Cook writes: 'Steve's passing one year ago today was a sad and difficult time for all of us.
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Firm gave over its entire homepage to a specially produced video about Steve Jobs life
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Current boss Tim Cook said latest products were 'wonderful tribute to Steve's memory and everything he stood for' | 9,984 | record_train |
A family friend says he's not welcome in @placeholder's hospital room. | (CNN)Three years ago this week, singer Whitney Houston was found dead In a bathtub at a Los Angeles-area hotel. Now, her only child, Bobbi Kristina Brown, is in a medically induced coma after she was found unresponsive in her suburban Atlanta townhouse -- also in a bathtub. Houston's death was ruled an accidental drowning. But many questions remain about what happened to Brown. The family isn't saying much. Neither are police, though they've said they're treating Brown's case as a criminal investigation. Though little concrete information has surfaced, rampant rumors certainly have. The speculation prompted Brown's family to admonish some media outlets, saying "the desire to be 'first' has clouded the judgment of many reporters."
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"The plan (@placeholder is) proposing would cause Medicare to go bankrupt by 2016." | (CNN) -- More than one speaker at the Democratic National Convention alleged this week that a Mitt Romney presidency would spell financial ruin for Medicare in four years. The claim stems from earlier projections, made before the Democrats' health care reform law was passed in 2010, that Medicare's hospital insurance trust fund would be insolvent before the end of this decade. Former President Bill Clinton led the way Wednesday, saying that the Democrat-backed Affordable Care Act bought time for Medicare and made it financially solid until 2024. He said Romney, who wants to repeal the act, would reverse this gain and make Medicare "go broke in 2016."
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Clinton: Democrat-backed Affordable Care Act bought time for Medicare and made it financially solid until 2024
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@placeholder diets clearly have a positive effect for some because 31 per cent have lost the extra weight by the end of January. | By Anna Hodgekiss PUBLISHED: 08:46 EST, 2 December 2013 | UPDATED: 08:46 EST, 2 December 2013 Many people take up to four months to lose the weight they put on over the festive season, a new study has revealed Next time you reach for another chocolate or mince pie, you might want to bear this in mind. Many people take up to four months to lose the weight they put on over the festive season, a new study has revealed. The average person will put on 4lbs between Christmas Eve and New Year’s Day after consuming twice their recommended calorie intake.
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Many people take up to four months to lose their Christmas weight
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The Titanic leaving @placeholder on her ill-fated maiden voyage on April 10, 1912. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:01 EST, 4 October 2012 | UPDATED: 03:57 EST, 5 October 2012 The Australian tycoon planning to build a replica of the Titanic says he will unveil designs for his new liner at a gala dinner in New York in December. Flamboyant billionaire Clive Palmer originally announced plans to build 'Titanic II' - a cruise ship with the same dimensions as its ill-fated predecessor - in April this year. He will hold a dinner on the retired aircraft carrier USS Intrepid, moored in New York, on December 4 when he will unveil the designs with the help of John F. Kennedy's daughter Caroline.
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Mining magnate Clive Palmer hopes to launch Titanic II in 2016
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He will unveil plans at a gala dinner on board aircraft carrier USS Intrepid
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The menu will be the same as that served on the Titanic on the day it sank
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Design will retain the first, second and third-class divisions of the original
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First voyage will be from China where it will be built to Southampton | 9,988 | record_train |
But Ali is the first to acknowledge that for upstart social-platform developers, hailed just months ago as the @placeholder's hottest breed of bright young things, the condition has taken a significant turn for the worse. | (CNET) -- Suleman Ali cashed out just in time. Suleman Ali sold Esgut, his portfolio of Facebook applications, for seven figures in April. The 26-year-old, a former Microsoft employee who helped put together the Windows Home Server product, founded a company called Esgut within months of the debut of Facebook's developer platform in May 2007. Esgut is a portfolio of Facebook applications, and a few of them, like Superlatives and Entourage, became genuine viral hits. In April, Ali sold the 12-employee Esgut to the Social Gaming Network, a Silicon Valley company backed by the likes of Bezos Expeditions, the Founders Fund, and Greylock Partners. He said the price was in the seven figures.
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Suleman Ali sold Esgut, his tech startup, for seven figures in April
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Esgut is a portfolio of Facebook applications; a few of them became big viral hits
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Suleman "started building Facebook apps just out of restlessness"
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He sold his company just before the social-platform craze subsided | 9,989 | record_train |
2006 production, opened the @placeholder 2014 season with the offer of | Scenes of rape, mutilation and murder have earned it a reputation as the Bard’s bloodiest play. And at Tuesday night’s performance of Titus Andronicus, one gruesome moment brought audience members to their knees. As Lavinia – whose tongue and hands are cut off after she is raped – appeared on stage at Shakespeare’s Globe, five people fainted, while others complained of feeling sick and fearing sleepless nights. Five members of the audience at a performance of Shakespeare's bloodiest play, Titus Andronicus at The Globe fainted at the gruesome scenes With scenes of rape, mutilation, murder and cannibalism the play has earned the reputation of being the Bard's bloodiest tragedy
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Tragedy has the reputation of being the Bard's bloodiest play
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Audience treated to scenes of rape, mutilation, murder and cannibalism
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The Globe's current production, a revival of Lucy Bailey's 2006 play, comes with the warning it will be 'grotesquely violent and daringly experimental'
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Five members of Tuesday night's audience fainted at gruesome scenes | 9,990 | record_train |
'I told @placeholder to stop because I didn't want to hear what had happened and I was there as a nurse and I was there for his welfare. | Accused: Ben Blakeley is on trial for allegedly murdering his ex-girlfriend Jayden Parkinson A man accused of murdering his ex-girlfriend told a prison nurse that he was 'a celebrity' after the killing and wanted to watch himself on TV news, a court heard today. Ben Blakeley, 22, was 'laughing and jovial' when he allegedly made the comment about the death of 17-year-old Jayden Parkinson while being held at HMP Bullingdon in Oxfordshire. Blakeley also wrote a letter confessing to killing Jayden and said he 'deserved 30 years' for what he had done, the trial at Oxford Crown Court was told.
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Ben Blakeley is accused of murdering Jayden Parkinson last December
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The 22-year-old admits manslaughter but denies the 17-year-old's murder
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Court hears he told a nurse he thought himself 'a celebrity' after killing
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Jury told he also wanted to see a TV so he could watch himself on the news
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Prosecution say he wrote confession letter saying he tried to save Jayden
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He also wrote 'RIP baby. I am sorry' in a Bible, the jury are told | 9,991 | record_train |
From 2008 and 2010, China had pegged the yuan to the dollar, keeping its value artificially low and @placeholder exports comparatively cheap. | Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama announced Tuesday the creation of a new trade enforcement unit that will be tasked with investigating unfair trade practices in countries, he said, "like China." It was one of a handful of comments on international issues the president made during his annual State of the Union address, which mostly focused on domestic matters and the economy. President Obama challenges Congress on sticky issues "It's not right when another country lets our movies, music and software be pirated. It's not fair when foreign manufacturers have a leg up on ours only because they're heavily subsidized," Obama said. "I will not stand by when our competitors don't play by the rules."
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The president announces the creation of a new trade enforcement unit
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Obama: "If the playing field is level, I promise you -- America will always win"
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He addresses Afghanistan and immigration reform in State of the Union address
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On Iran, Obama says no options are "off the table" | 9,992 | record_train |
@placeholder painted a picture of a man who was frequently angry, raised his | By Jane Flanagan In Cape Town OSCAR Pistorius shot through a car sunroof at a traffic light after a confrontation with police, his ex-girlfriend told his murder trial. The Olympian was furious after an officer took his Glock pistol and emptied its chamber after the car – in which Pistorius was a passenger – was pulled over for speeding, the court heard. Samantha Taylor, a model who was also a passenger in the car, said the police had spotted his gun lying on the car seat and told him it ‘couldn’t just stay there’. Scroll down for videos Back in court: Oscar Pistorius checks his mobile phone in the dock before the start of the fifth day of trial
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Samantha Taylor broke down in dock while detailing their relationship
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Claimed athlete was prone to fits of rage and carried gun 'all the time'
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Described occasions when he woke her up fearing there was intruder
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Miss Taylor claimed he shouted at policeman when he picked up his gun
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'Joked he wanted to shoot a traffic light then fired gun out of sunroof'
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She also denied defence assertions that Pistorius shouts like a woman
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Runner told security guard 'everything was fine' minutes after shooting
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Pieter Baba told of his shock at seeing amputee carrying model downstairs | 9,993 | record_train |
They are the ones who call the shots at the @placeholder, and they are the most important people in the opposition. | (CNN) -- John Donohue: Why the NRA fights background checks A more powerful NRA today is in no mood to follow the slogan of their "be reasonable" ad campaign of 14 years ago. This relatively small group -- the NRA boasts that it has 4.5 million members, which is peanuts compared to the roughly 40 million AARP members -- might have the political power to pull it off. Federal law prohibits selling guns to felons or the mentally ill. Background checks are the only way to enforce that law. So, besides criminals and the insane, who could possibly oppose universal background checks?
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This week, CNN TV and CNN.com take an in-depth look at the issue of guns in America
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CNN Opinion rounded up a selection of provocative op-eds from both sides of the debate
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John Donohue: It's the gun manufacturers who oppose universal background checks
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Rand Paul: I am compelled to stand up for the Second Amendment to bear arms | 9,994 | record_train |
But several passersby, after nervously looking around, also told me @placeholder shared some of the blame for making peace such a distant hope. | Jerusalem (CNN) -- The most complicated neighborhood in the world is even more uncertain these days, and what you see ranges from breathtaking to heart-stopping. In Ramallah, West Bank, there are fancier cars and more economic activity than when I last visited five years ago. That isn't the only big change: In the early days of the Obama presidency the new American president inspired hope across the Arab world. Now, there are posters and protests critical of the president, and some harsh words from everyday Palestinians. Gaza, though, makes Ramallah look like a booming metropolis. It takes only a few yards past the Hamas checkpoint to wonder whether you stepped through a time portal: There are carts drawn by donkeys and horses, and poverty that makes you cringe.
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John King is in Mideast covering President Obama's visit
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It is King's ninth visit in 25 years and change jumps out at him
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But discontent, threat of violence remain the same | 9,995 | record_train |
The Cruzeiro defensive midfielder has reportedly agreed to join @placeholder for a fee of £11.5m | Cruzeiro have agreed to sell defensive midfielder Lucas Silva to Real Madrid, the Brazilian champions confirmed on Thursday. Spanish sports newspaper Marca had earlier claimed that Real have reached an agreement with Cruzeiro to sign the Brazilian starlet for a reported 15million euros (£11.5m). Lucas Silva (left) looks set to choose the Bernabeu after nearing a January move to Real Madrid The 21-year-old has been linked with a host of Premier League sides - including Arsenal - during the last few months. He is considered to be one of Brazil's most promising young players and has represented his country at junior level.
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Real Madrid have agreed deal to sign Lucas Silva for around £11.5m
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The 21-year-old midfielder has represented his country at junior level
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Arsenal had previously been linked with the Cruzeiro midfielder | 9,996 | record_train |
A grand jury heard the case and decided not to issue an indictment, as was the case in Ferguson and @placeholder. | The chants of protest heard across America in recent weeks echoed Wednesday in the small city where the civil rights movement reached a crescendo five decades ago. About 20 protesters walked up Selma's famed Edmund Pettus Bridge and yelled: "Hands up! Don't shoot!" and "I can't breathe," in reference to the deaths of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, and Eric Garner in New York. But here in Selma, there was an added chant: "Show the tape." Protesters want Police Chief William Riley to make public a videotape of a police shooting that took place more than a year ago. Ananias Shaw, 74, was killed last December after he rushed an officer while wielding a hatchet, police said.
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Protest links Selma police killing of man a year ago to Ferguson, New York cases
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Protesters want video of incident to be made public
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Officer, victim were black; police chief says cases shouldn't be lumped together | 9,997 | record_train |
The prosecution asked for the death penalty to be carried out in accordance with @placeholder sharia law and recommended he be shot. | A Mauritania court has condemned a man to be shot to death for insulting the Islamic prophet of Mohammad, a human rights group claims. Mohamed Cheikh Ould Mkhaitir, 28, was arrested a year ago for writing an article about the Prophet Mohammad and the caste system, an extremely sensitive subject in a country with deep social and racial divisions. It comes as the country's president Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz continues to deny the practice of slavery still exists, despite widespread evidence of it and other human rights abuses occurring within the West African nation. Mauritania president Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz (pictured) has continued to deny there are human rights abuses prevalent within his country
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Mohamed Cheikh Ould Mkhaitir was arrested last year for his writing
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In his article, he wrote about the Prophet Mohammad and the caste system
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A Mauritania court has now condemned him to be shot to death | 9,998 | record_train |
'I didn't go to meet with him to bless if he had killed hundreds of @placeholder or not. | Osama bin Laden's son-in-law was sentenced to life in prison today for acting as al-Qaeda's spokesman after the September 11 terror attacks. Sulaiman Abu Ghaith was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Lewis A. Kaplan, who said he saw 'no remorse whatsoever' from the 48-year-old imam. 'You continue to threaten,' the judge said. 'You sir, in my assessment, still want to do everything you can to carry out al-Qaeda's agenda of killing Americans.' Osama bin Laden's son-in-law Sulaiman Abu Ghaith was sentenced today to life in prison for acting as al-Qaida's spokesman (seen in this video) after the September 11 terror attacks
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Sulaiman Abu Ghaith, 48, was sentenced at a New York court today
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Cleric became voice of al-Qaeda recruitment videotapes after 2001 attacks
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Ghaith testified at trial that his role was strictly religious
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Just before sentencing Abu Ghaith made threat saying: 'You are unleashing the hands of hundreds of Muslim youths'
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He is highest-ranking al-Qaeda figure to face trial on U.S. soil since attacks | 9,999 | record_train |
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