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Ross Barkley opens the scoring with a wonder goal from distance in Everton's 3-1 victory against @placeholder
Rangers boss Harry Redknapp was pleased with his team's performance despite them still looking for a first point on the road this season. Goals from Ross Barkley, Kevin Mirallas and Steven Naismith consigned Redknapp's side to yet another away defeat in the Premier League. QPR are the only team in England to register an away point this campaign Redknapp felt if his side were to reverse that trend, this game against the Toffees was an ample opportunity. VIDEO Scroll down to see Redknapp's post-match reaction to Everton defeat Harry Redknapp roars on his QPR side at Goodison Park but the visitors would crash to a 3-0 defeat @highlight QPR crashed to a 3-1 defeat to Everton at Goodison Park @highlight Ross Barkley, Kevin Mirallas and Steven Naismith strikes secure win @highlight Bobby Zamora scored a late equaliser for Harry Redknapp's men @highlight QPR are the only team in England to register an away point this campaign
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The Immigration Minister said when the men were advised that they were subject to removal from @placeholder, they raised no issues "that engaged Australia's international obligations": they were not considered nor considered themselves to be refugees.
By its own admission, the Australian government's policy on asylum seekers has been overwhelmed, just three months after the passing of new laws aimed at stemming the flow of those seeking refuge in Australia. Since the resurrection of the so-called "Pacific Solution," under which asylum seekers making their way to Australia by boat are processed offshore, 7,929 people have arrived in Australian waters on 134 boats, according to the Immigration Department. Australian Immigration Minister Chris Bowen said Wednesday that detention facilities on Manus Island in Papua New Guinea and Nauru would not be able to accommodate all the asylum seekers who had recently arrived and said that "some of these people will be processed in the Australian community." @highlight Nearly 8,000 asylum seekers arrived in Australia since new laws passed 3 months ago @highlight Immigration minister said detention facilities cannot accommodate all asylum seekers @highlight Human rights groups criticize "appalling" conditions of detention facilities
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She said @placeholder suggested meeting over dinner, then tried to reach up her skirt after the meal -- and when she protested, he told her, "You want a job, right?"
(CNN) -- The woman who accused Herman Cain of groping her after a 1997 dinner says the Republican presidential candidate is "still in denial" about his conduct. Sharon Bialek is the first woman to publicly accuse Cain of sexual harassment after last week's disclosure that the National Restaurant Association -- which Cain led in the late 1990s -- made payments to two other women who complained about his conduct. Cain has vehemently denied any allegation of misconduct. Bialek told CNN's "Piers Morgan Tonight" that she came forward Monday "for the other women who couldn't or wouldn't." "I really hope that what I did will enable other women to come forward in similar situations," Bialek said. "Unfortunately for Herman, he's still in denial." @highlight Sharon Bialek appeared on CNN's "Piers Morgan Tonight" @highlight She says she's speaking out for "other women who couldn't or wouldn't" @highlight Cain has denied any allegation of sexual harassment
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In the video recorded by the @placeholder resident, two large reptiles swim up to Lance, who begins feeding them raw chicken, which he reportedly had stuffed in his pockets.
A tourist on a swamp boat in Louisiana has captured on video the spine-chilling moment a guide jumped in the water to feed a pair of alligators, offering the animals treats directly from his lips. The footage shot by Stacy Hicks outside Jean Lafitte Historical Park and Preserve last month has gone viral, racking up more than 108,000 shares on Facebook while drawing sharp criticism from state wildlife officials. While it is not illegal to feed alligators under Louisiana law, Jefferson Parish, where the tour company Airboat Adventures is based, prohibits the risky practice. Scroll down for video Too close for comfort: A tourist in Louisiana photographed and videotaped their tour guide, a man named Lance, feeding two hulking gators raw chicken and sweets while wading in the water last month @highlight Stacy Hicks, from Oregon, recorded a video last month showing a guide with Airboat Adventures feeding two gators in Jean Lafitte, Louisiana @highlight There is no state law that prohibits people from feeding alligators, but Jefferson Parish, where tour company is based, has banned the practice
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@placeholder curled home his second goal with nine minutes remaining and just a minute later Valencia's defence parted again to allow Messi to chip home a delightful third goal.
(CNN) -- Lionel Messi scored a sensational second-half hat-trick as Barcelona beat 10-man Valencia 3-0 on Sunday, but they remain behind Spanish Primera Liga leaders Real Madrid, who beat Valladolid 4-1 in the late match. After a goalless opening 45 minutes at the Nou Camp, the introduction of substitute Thierry Henry turned the game, with the Frenchman's pace and guile causing chaos in the Valencia defence, allowing Messi to take full advantage with three superb goals. The opener came in the 56th minute when the 22-year-old Argentine somehow weaved his way past three defenders before slotting home from a tight angle. @highlight Lionel Messi scores a superb hat-trick as Barcelona thump Valencia 3-0 @highlight But Real Madrid remain top of the table after a 4-1 victory at Valladolid @highlight The results mean Real Madrid remain ahead of Barcelona on goal difference
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@placeholder looked set to display yet another stroke of genius by winning the Barclays Premier League in his first season back without a striker of any form or ability all season.
Selhurst Park reduced Luis Suarez to tears and bore witness to John Terry curling up into a ball like an upset child last season. In both instances it was was the theatre in which Crystal Palace performed minor miracles to derail two title challenges and save themselves from relegation. When Jose Mourinho told his Chelsea players they were away to Palace in March, most of them had no idea where it was. Crystal Palace will be determined to use home advantage to shake up the Premier League again this season John Terry curls up in a ball having headed the ball into his own net to hand Palace all three points last term @highlight Crystal Palace derailed Liverpool and Chelsea title challenges last season @highlight Eagles staged incredible comeback to draw 3-3 with Liverpool @highlight Reds striker Luis Suarez was distraught on the Selhurst Park pitch @highlight Chelsea's John Terry put the ball into his own net to hand Palace victory @highlight Most of the Blues squad had no idea where Crystal Palace was
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Confident: Chelsea are hopeful Diego Costa (left) could return to action against @placeholder on Saturday
Chelsea are confident Diego Costa will not be a long-term casualty after the striker suffered a hamstring injury last week. The striker, who has scored four goals in Chelsea's three Barclays Premier League games so far, withdrew from Spain's squad to face Macedonia with a hamstring injury on Friday. Costa is back in London and the Blues' medical team have conducted their own tests on the £32million man. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Costa and Fabregas have been the signings of the summer On the ball: Diego Costa, in action for Spain against France, has been sidelined with a hamstring injury @highlight The £32million striker withdrew from Spain's squad to face Macedonia @highlight But Jose Mourinho hasn't ruled Costa out for visit of Swansea on Saturday @highlight Costa suffered a hamstring injury in training last week
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In the testimony, @placeholder said he received no bonus for 2008 and was paid a salary of $1.5 million.
(CNN) -- Bank of America CEO and Chairman Kenneth Lewis has been issued a subpoena by the New York State Attorney General's Office, which is investigating whether the bank violated state law by withholding information from investors, a source familiar with the investigation told CNN. Kenneth Lewis is the CEO and chairman of Bank of America, the nation's largest bank. Attorney General Andrew Cuomo has been highly critical of Wall Street firms in general and Merrill Lynch in particular for the way they have conducted themselves in the midst of a financial crisis. Last week, he accused Merrill Lynch, which was acquired by Bank of America late last year, of secretly doling out big bonuses before reporting a huge quarterly loss. @highlight New York State Attorney General's Office issues the subpoena @highlight It's investigating whether Bank of America withheld information from investors @highlight Bank purchased Merrill Lynch, which is accused of secretly doling out huge bonuses @highlight Bank says Merrill was "independent company" when the bonuses were given
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The easing of restrictions on @placeholder's house arrest will be of key interest to observers tracking President Hassan Rouhani's delivery on promises he made on the campaign trail in last June's presidential election.
(CNN) -- For much of the world, February 14 is known as a day to celebrate love. But in Iran, Valentine's Day has come to mark another occasion as well—the anniversary of the house arrest of Iran's leading opposition figures Mir Hossein Mousavi, Mehdi Karroubi and Zahra Rahnavard. On February 14, 2011, Iranian authorities placed Mousavi, Karroubi and Rahnavard under house arrest for calling on Iranians to demonstrate in support of the popular Arab uprisings across the region. According to Reuters, earlier this month Karroubi was moved from a Ministry of Intelligence-controlled safe house to his own home. The transfer shined new light on the plight of Iran's "prisoners of rights"— those imprisoned for seeking to exercise commonly recognized political, social, religious, economic, and cultural rights, denied to them by the Iranian government. @highlight Gissou Nia: Feb 14 marks the anniversary of the house arrest of leading opposition figures @highlight Iran's prisoners of rights include lawyers, students, musicians, bloggers, writes Nia @highlight Nia: Iranian President Hassan Rouhani pledged to increase civil and cultural freedoms @highlight Unfortunately, these hopes have gone largely unrealized, she says
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Under the @placeholder rules, the evidence against the bombing suspect wasn't there.
Washington (CNN) -- To understand how the suspect in the botched terror attack was able to board a plane, you have to understand how the counterterrorism system that President Obama says failed is supposed to work. The president says the clues were there, and that a fuller, clearer picture of 23-year-old Umar Farouk AbdulMutallab would have emerged if all the bits and pieces had been shared and put together. "The warning signs would have triggered red flags, and the suspect would have never been allowed to board that plane for America," Obama said. The president has ordered a top-to-bottom investigation of the failed terrorist attack on Christmas Day. The preliminary report is expected Thursday. @highlight Despite warnings, suspect's visa was not revoked @highlight Tip from suspect's father sent to National Counterterrorism Center @highlight Suspect put on TIDE list, along with 550,000 other possibly suspicious people @highlight To take matters further, there has to be a "reasonable suspicion" of a link to terrorism
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Grainy: A close-up view of the mysterious aircraft, which has come at the right time for Afghanistan as the U.S. led @placeholder plans to withdraw from the country at the end of this year
With Nato forces withdrawing from the badlands of Afghanistan, the country's people need all the help they can get to keep extremists from once again seizing power. But it seems a new intervention has come from an unlikely source... outer space. U.S. Marines captured this incredible footage of what looks like a UFO hovering over a Taliban encampment - then blowing it to kingdom come. The cosmic coalition: Huge explosions are seen as an unidentified aircraft bombards a Taliban base in Afghanistan, in this screengrab from a video shot by U.S. Marines fighting in the war-torn country Fire photon torpedoes! Muzzle flash-like lights can be seen emerging from the underside of the aircraft @highlight Cosmic intervention as U.S.-led ISAF plans withdrawal from the country @highlight Clip shot by U.S. Marines shows unknown craft bombarding Taliban camp @highlight It appears to be unlike any known U.S. military drone
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And @placeholder isn't shooting with just any kind of gun.
Tucson, Arizona (CNN) -- Gabby Giffords will never be the same after being shot through the head little more than two years ago. Yet one thing hasn't changed, ironically, is her appreciation for guns. For the former congresswoman who is now at the center of the debate over gun control and background checks, target practice is still a form of entertainment. In the back yard of her mother Gloria's house, located deep in the Arizona desert, Giffords' husband, Mark Kelly, uses planting pots and water bottles as targets. Giffords watches from the patio above with her mother, cheering him on. @highlight Former Rep. Gabby Giffords was shot in the head two years ago @highlight Today, with her husband, she crusades for tougher gun laws @highlight She lost the use of her right arm and has limited vision
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This @placeholder was left with large scratches and dents to its bodywork
With their doors dented and their paintwork badly scratched, this was how £30million-worth of Range Rovers, Jaguars and Porches emerged from a carrier ship today after it ran around just off the English coast three weeks ago. The Hoegh Osaka, carrying 1,400 luxury cars including a £260,000 Rolls Royce Wraith, was deliberately grounded on Bramble Bank in the Solent to stop it capsizing on January 3. While a spokesman for the shipping company today described the damage to the cars as 'limited', there are fears the entire fleet could have to be scrapped after a similar accident in 2006 lead to 4,700 Mazdas being destroyed. @highlight Dozens of luxury Range Rovers and a Porsche have started to be driven off an ill-fated large car transporter ship @highlight The Hoegh Osaka was deliberately grounded in the Solent on January 3 after it started to list at 52 degrees @highlight Cars had dents and scratches, though a spokesman for the shipping line described the damage as 'limited' @highlight However entire fleet may need to be scrapped after a similar accident in 2006 lead to 4,700 Mazdas being crushed
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The spokesman said @placeholder officials asked Beijing at a meeting Thursday to amend the boundaries of the new ADIZ so that there was no overlap with South Korea's ADIZ, a request that China had rejected.
China sent fighter jets into its newly claimed air defense zone Thursday, as Japan and South Korea sounded notes of defiance by declaring they would continue to fly through disputed airspace without notifying Beijing. South Korea announced yesterday it had already sent a military flight into China's newly claimed "air defense identification zone" (ADIZ) on Tuesday without alerting China, while Japan appeared to claim it had also flown into the territory since China's announcement Saturday that it was unilaterally establishing the zone. The flights have raised the stakes in a rapidly escalating dispute over contested territory in and above the East China Sea. They follow U.S. flights into the territory earlier in the week, when two unarmed B-52 bombers passed uncontested through the zone, in what the Pentagon described as a pre-planned military exercise. @highlight Official: China warplanes fly as "defensive measure" into newly declared zone @highlight South Korea says it has flown into disputed zone since Chinese declaration @highlight South Korea says it is considering expanding its air defense zone in retaliation @highlight Tokyo suggests it has also patrolled the contested airspace since Beijing's announcement
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In charges filed by @placeholder's neighbour, she says that the constant barking at night is ruining her health.
A fed-up woman in a Croatian village has won a court order banning her neighbour's dog from barking during the night saying its constant noise was affecting her health. Three-year-old Medo is now not allowed to make any noise between 8pm and 8am and is the only dog in the country to have a no-barking injunction. His owner Anton Simunovic has also been told he must keep the dog quiet and has been threatened with a 2,800 euro (£2,083) fine if his pet breaches the order. Dog Medo barks in his backyard in a northern Croatian village. The pet has been banned from making any noise at night by a court in the country @highlight Three-year-old Medo is not allowed to bark between hours of 8am and 8pm @highlight Comes after a neighbour won court order banning pet from making a noise @highlight She claims the dog's constant night time barking is affecting her health @highlight Owner Anton Simunovic has also been threatened with a fine if Medo barks @highlight Medo is the only dog in Croatia to have a no-barking injunction against him
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@placeholder was on his way to his limo as I shouted a few questions.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has been known to play with tigers and ride horseback shirtless. Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev apparently prefers pachyderms. In between diplomatic meetings at the ASEAN summit that is underway in the capital of Myanmar, Medvedev visited one of this country's biggest attractions -- the white elephants kept in pens next to the giant golden pagoda in Naypyitaw. Medvedev had his shirt on, a Hawaiian shirt in fact, as he and a small entourage fed snacks to the elephants as his motorcade was parked just outside the Uppatasanti Pagoda. Obama in Myanmar: Rohingya crisis could dim ASEAN @highlight CNN's Jim Acosta caught up with Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev in Myanmar @highlight Medvedev was visiting the white elephants next to the pagoda in Naypyitaw @highlight He said "time will show" whether the U.S. and Russia can come to an agreement on Ukraine
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Alexis Sanchez celebrates after scoring the opening goal for Arsenal at a rain soaked @placeholder
CLICK HERE to read the full match report from the Liberty Stadium Arsenal let another lead slip as they fell to a 2-1 defeat by Swansea at the Liberty Stadium. Alexis Sanchez gave the Gunners the lead with his sixth goal from his last four games before Gylfi Sigurdsson equalised with a precisely struck free-kick. Substitute Batefimbi Gomes completed an unlikely comeback within minutes of replacing Wilfried Bony to lift the Swans above their opponents in the Premier League table. Sportsmail's Riath Al-Samarrai was at the Liberty Stadium to rates all the players' performances. VIDEO Scroll for Sportsmail's Premier League Big Match Stats: Swansea City vs Arsenal @highlight Swansea rose above Arsenal after a 2-1 victory at the Liberty Stadium @highlight Alexis Sanchez opened the scoring with his sixth goal in last four games @highlight Gylfi Sigurdsson equalised for the Swans with a perfectly struck free-kick @highlight Substitute Bafetimbi Gomis scored the winner within minutes of coming on @highlight Jefferson Montero (8.5) gave Calum Chambers (4.5) a torrid time
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@placeholder is a major entry point for Russian gas into Europe.
London, England (CNN) -- European officials expressed frustration at Russia and Ukraine's inability to enforce an agreement to resume delivery of natural gas, amid heat and cooking gas shortages and sub-zero temperatures endured by millions of people. A woman passes in front of a manometer set on a gas pipe in the Ukrainian city of Boyarka, near Kiev. German Chancellor Angela Merkel was expected to meet Friday with Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and his Ukrainian counterpart Yulia Timoshenko in an emergency meeting in Berlin. Merkel said she was likely to reinforce the EU's position as a natural gas customer. @highlight NEW: Merkel says Russia risks the loss of confidence due to disruption @highlight EU is building up infrastructure to import liquefied gas from North Africa, Mideast @highlight Ukraine government says it has agreed to hold talks with Russia over gas row @highlight Dispute leaves countries across Europe with gas shortages
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Two African-Americans were picked for the jury, and @placeholder testified.
Rodney King, whose beating by Los Angeles police in 1991 was caught on camera and sparked riots after the acquittal of the four officers involved, was found dead in his swimming pool Sunday, authorities and his fiancee said. He was 47. Police in Rialto, California, received a 911 call from King's fiancee, Cynthia Kelly, about 5:25 a.m., said Capt. Randy De Anda. Responding officers found King at the bottom of the pool, removed him and performed cardiopulmonary resuscitation until paramedics arrived. He was pronounced dead at a local hospital, police said. There were no preliminary signs of foul play, De Anda said, and no obvious injuries on King's body. Police are conducting a drowning investigation, he said, and King's body would be autopsied. @highlight Rodney King is found dead in his swimming pool @highlight Riots broke out in 1992 after the officers were acquitted in his beating @highlight King had said he had forgiven the officers who beat him nearly to death
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The @placeholder first designated the FARC as a foreign terrorist organization in 1997 and renewed that designation in 2005, the indictment says.
Washington (CNN) -- An alleged Colombian rebel whom U.S. authorities accuse of holding three Americans hostage pleaded not guilty Monday. Alexander Beltran Herrera, 35, was arraigned Monday on charges connected with the imprisonment of U.S. citizens Marc Gonsalves, Thomas Howes and Keith Stansell. Alleged leftist guerrillas with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, abducted the three U.S. defense contractors in 2003, the Justice Department said. They were among 15 hostages freed in a 2008 rescue mission. For part of a two-year period beginning in November 2004, Beltran Herrera was responsible for moving the hostages and keeping them imprisoned, the Justice Department said in a statement released Monday. @highlight NEW: An alleged leftist rebel pleads not guilty to holding Americans hostage @highlight Alexander Beltran Herrera is extradited from Colombia to face charges in Washington @highlight The suspect moved hostages and kept them imprisoned, an indictment says @highlight Justice Department: Beltran Herrera is accused member of the FARC rebel group
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@placeholder has blamed North Korea for the attack, which killed 46 sailors.
Seoul, South Korea (CNN) -- South Korea proposed on Wednesday holding working-level talks with North Korea on February 11, the unification ministry said. The meeting would take place at the truce village of Panmunjom, South Korea's Yonhap news agency reported, and is aimed at paving the way for higher-level military talks. The South will demand that Pyongyang take responsibility for last year's military provocations and promise not to carry out any more attacks, the unification ministry said. The ministry said this month that it had reopened communication channels with North Korea in the border area of Panmunjom. The date and venue for the preliminary talks were communicated via a military line there, Yonhap reported. @highlight South Korea suggests February 11 in truce village of Panmunjom @highlight The talks would pave the way for higher-level military talks @highlight Military hot line was reopened for first time in eight months
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I dont know how it happened': Faye Lewis has been left without any answers as to why her 911 call for help from @placeholder went straight through to a call center in New York City
By Joel Christie When a strange man attempted to force his way into her Minneappolis apartment early in the morning, Faye Lewis called 911. However the call was automatically patched five states away to the New York emergency center- and no one can give her an answer why. The singer and bartender had finished work at her bar job after a busy night and had got home late around 4.30am when the incident occurred last month. 'A few minutes after I got in, there was pounding on my door and someone trying to jiggle my door handle,' she told CBS. @highlight Faye Lewis had returned home late from her work to her apartment in Loring Park, Minneapolis, about 4.30am @highlight A strange man began pounding on her door trying to get in @highlight She dialed 911 but was connected to the NYPD call center five states away @highlight Has not been given any answers @highlight Coalistinists say 911 systems nationwide need an upgrade
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She said her estranged husband only changed his mind about their eight children's involvement after @placeholder "announced the name change of the show and indicated that Jon would have a lesser role in the show."
LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- After four years of "Jon & Kate Plus 8," Jon Gosselin said he's decided it's not healthy for his children to be on a reality show. Jon Gosselin appears on "Larry King Live" Thursday. He said he doesn't want his kids to continue with TV show. "The reason I don't think it's healthy for them is that we're going through a divorce right now, and I don't think it should be televised and I think my kids should be taken off the show," Gosselin told CNN's Larry King on Thursday night. "They're 5 and 8 now; let them experience a normal childhood," he said. @highlight Because of his divorce with Kate, Jon says children should no longer film show @highlight Jon Gosselin tells Larry King he hasn't talked with Kate in about a month @highlight Kate: I've been "saddened and confused by Jon's public media statements" @highlight Jon on relationship with TLC: "They put me on house arrest"
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Police later arrested a 37-year-old @placeholder man and forensic tests are being carried out on the vehicle.
By Rob Cooper PUBLISHED: 04:11 EST, 6 July 2012 | UPDATED: 06:25 EST, 6 July 2012 This is the shocking moment a foreign driver ran over a group of British tourists as they celebrated Spain's Euro 2012 win in Magaluf. The motorist bounced over the bodies of the fallen holidaymakers in his Range Rover before nonchalantly driving off as if he had gone over a speed bump. Joe Worsnop, 20, was seriously injured as he partied on the Spanish holiday resort's main strip with a group of friends. His twin brother James was also hurt. Carnage: The car rolls over several people as one young man, front, tries to step out of the way @highlight Motorist bounced over the bodies before nonchalantly driving off as if nothing had happened @highlight Joe Worsnop, 20, seriously injured as he is run over by Range Rover driver as he partied in the street @highlight Kwik Fit mechanic flown back to England after his wounds become infected @highlight Man, 37, arrested by Spanish police shortly after incident @highlight Holidaymakers were celebrating Spain's 4-0 Euro 2012 win over Italy when they were run over
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After some digging, the reporters realized there were no photos of @placeholder since before the election.
Rick Scott, the governor of Florida, rescued a Labrador retriever during the 2010 GOP campaign, but gave him back after he was inaugurated, it was revealed Monday. The Republican governor only had the dog, Reagan, for the duration of his gubernatorial campaign, and gave the retriever back after he was sworn into office. Scott had adopted the retriever shortly after his GOP nomination two years ago. The candidate posted photos of the dog to his Facebook campaign website, asking constituents to help name the newest member of his family. Adopted: Gov. Rick Scott adopted this Labrador retriever, Reagan, ahead of his GOP nomination in 2010, and gave him back to his previous owner only a year later @highlight Rick Scott adopted rescue dog Reagan during the 2010 campaign for Florida governor @highlight Reporters for Tampa Bay Times discovered dog had not been seen since Scott was inaugurated @highlight Scott eventually said that dog wasn't a good match for his home and gave him back to previous owner
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One of the victims was Muslim and one @placeholder, officials said.
Authorities have imposed a curfew in Mandalay, Myanmar's second-largest city, following nights of deadly communal violence between Buddhists and Muslims. Two people have been killed and 14 injured since rioting erupted Tuesday, Col. Aung Kyaw Moe, Mandalay Region's Border Affairs and Security Minister, told CNN Friday. The rioting began when a mob attacked a tea shop owned by a Muslim man accused of raping a Buddhist woman, and continued the following night. Citing officials, the state-run New Light of Myanmar newspaper reported that eight separate conflicts took place in the region on Tuesday and Wednesday night, involving gangs of as many as 450 people, some armed with weapons including swords, firearms, knives, rods and "incendiary materials." @highlight Two people are dead after violent clashes between Buddhists and Muslims in Myanmar @highlight Radical Buddhist monks appeared to play a role in inciting mobs, says rights researcher @highlight Myanmar has had numerous outbursts of anti-Muslim violence in recent years @highlight The violence threatens the country's fledgling transition from decades of military rule
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@placeholder forms filled out by prescribing physicians require a diagnosis for men under 50 that shows they suffer from 'organic impotence' – a condition that reduces blood fllow to the sex organs or causes nerve damage.
The Department of Defense has spent about $1.2 million on impotence medications since they first went on its insurance plan's formulary, including more than a half-million dollars last year alone. Federal government contract records, filed under the category 'troop support,' show just how reliant America's fighting men have become on the little blue pill that can add between-the-sheets pushups back into their regular fitness regimen. Tapayers began footing the bill for erectile dynfunction medicine in 1998, when the military's TRICARE medical plan added Viagra and covered up to six pills per month. Records for those early years are hard to come by because Pentagon physicians were required to special-order the medication for each patient. By 2008, however, the government began issuing regular contracts to stock the pills in its pharmacies. @highlight Department of Defense started offering Viagra to its employees in 1998 but contract records only cover as far back as 2008 @highlight More than $1 million has been spent on that medication alone @highlight Levitra and Cialis have also been bought for military personnel with taxpayer dollars @highlight Purchasing contracts are listed under the category 'troop support' @highlight US military's health insurance plan covers Viagra along with penis pumps, penile implants and hormone shots
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"But having seen @placeholder today, I would love to adopt him.
(CNN) -- A leading international children's charity has warned that Elton John's desire to adopt a 14-month-old baby boy could lead to more children being abandoned. Elton John kisses baby Lev during his visit to the orphanage in Ukraine on Saturday. The singer, 62, made the announcement during a visit with his partner, 46-year-old David Furnish, to an orphanage for HIV-affected children in Ukraine on Saturday. "David always wanted to adopt and I always said no because I am 62 and I think because of the traveling I do and the life I have, maybe it wouldn't be fair for the child," he told reporters. @highlight Elton John, 62, made announcement during a visit to an orphanage in Ukraine @highlight EveryChild charity believes international adoption sends wrong message @highlight Spokesman: Mothers abandon children in hope they are adopted by foreigners @highlight Madonna recently won appeal to adopt second child from Malawi
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Alan Gross launched a hunger strike in April to urge @placeholder and Havana to strike a deal for his release.
By Associated Press The wife and lawyer of Alan Gross, a U.S. government subcontractor serving a 15-year prison sentence in Cuba, said Wednesday they fear for his life even more after his mother's death from cancer last week. In Havana to visit her husband, Judy Gross again urged Washington to do whatever is necessary to secure his release after more than four years behind bars. 'I am extremely worried that Alan is going to do something drastic now that his mother is gone," she said in a statement. My husband and I need President Obama to do everything in his power to end this nightmare and bring Alan home from Cuba now.' @highlight Alan Gross' wife, Judy, visits husband in Cuba a week after his mother's death @highlight The U.S. State Department contractor offered to return to jail after a goodbye visit @highlight The Cuban government denied his request, saying inmates can't travel abroad @highlight Gross is serving a 15-year sentence after bringing satellite equipment to the island
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Instead @placeholder says it has developed over the centuries into the religion we know today.
Islam: The Untold Story, a documentary by historian Tom Holland, pictured, sparked a backlash by viewers and has now been cancelled Channel 4 has been forced to cancel a screening of the controversial documentary Islam: The Untold Story, after the presenter was threatened with physical violence. Historian Tom Holland received abusive messages on Twitter and warnings he would come to harm because of the film, in which he suggests that Islam is a 'made-up' religion. The programme has already been aired on Channel 4, sparking more than 1,200 complaints, but the broadcaster was planning a screening for 'opinion formers' at its London headquarters later this month. @highlight Historian Tom Holland received online abuse after programme prompted more than 1,200 complaints
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'I’ll be travelling with the squad to @placeholder and I’m glad about that, and hopefully I can make an impression pretty soon.
Celtic have completed a six month loan deal for Cardiff City’s £1.5million rated attacker Jo Inge Berget. And the Norwegian international could be plunged into a Champions League baptism of fire in Warsaw on Wednesday night. One of a raft of countryman signed by Cardiff’s Norwegian manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in January the 23-year-old failed to settle, managing just two appearances. Signed: Jo Inge Berget has joined Celtic on loan from Cardiff after failing to impress Ole Gunnar Solskjaer Well known to Parkhead coach Ronny Deila after a successful season on loan at Stromsgodset in 2010-11, however, Berget has been given a second chance in British football – penning a deal until January with an option to buy. @highlight Jo Inge Berget joins Celtic from Cardiff on six-month loan @highlight The Norwegian international is rated at £1.5million @highlight Could make his debut in Champions League on Wednesday
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@placeholder did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
(CNN) -- Former Agriculture Department employee Shirley Sherrod said Thursday she will pursue a lawsuit against conservative blogger Andrew Breitbart. Breitbart posted an edited video clip of Sherrod appearing to say she discriminated against a white farmer looking for assistance. The clip showed her addressing a chapter of the NAACP. "I will definitely do it," she said when asked whether she was considering legal action. Sherrod made her remarks during an appearance at the National Association of Black Journalists convention in San Diego, California. Breitbart "had to know that he was targeting me," Sherrod said. "At this point, he hasn't apologized. I don't want it at this point, and he'll definitely hear from me." @highlight NEW: Brent Bozell says Sherrod needs to apologize @highlight Shirley Sherrod says she plans to sue conservative blogger Andrew Breitbart @highlight Sherrod says Breitbart "had to know" he was targeting her @highlight Breitbart has said he aired the tape to show the NAACP tolerating racist behavior
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@placeholder, who ruled Venezuela for 14 years, celebrated a triumphant re-election victory in October.
(CNN) -- Denouncing election irregularities, Venezuelan opposition candidate Henrique Capriles Radonski demanded a recount and said early Monday that he will not recognize the country's presidential results "until every vote is counted." His comments came less than an hour after officials said the man former Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez handpicked to be his successor had won the country's presidential vote. With 99% of votes counted, Nicolas Maduro won 50.66% of votes, National Electoral Council President Tibisay Lucena said, calling the results "irreversible." Capriles won 49.07% of votes, she said. Fireworks erupted over Caracas as Maduro spoke to cheering supporters, calling on Venezuelans to respect the results and respond peacefully. @highlight NEW: Capriles demands a recount @highlight Election officials say Maduro won the vote @highlight Twitter accounts for Maduro and his party are hacked @highlight Official: 43 people were detained for alleged electoral crimes
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Mobley remains detained in @placeholder after the incident at the hospital.
(CNN) -- A U.S. senator is calling for a federal probe into the system of background checks for employees at nuclear plants after learning that a suspected al Qaeda member from New Jersey worked at five such sites. "We simply cannot tolerate at any time having someone with terrorist ties working at a nuclear plant, period," Sen. Chuck Schumer, a New York Democrat, said in a written statement Saturday. "It seems like common sense, but clearly we need to tighten up the system." The FBI said earlier this week that it is investigating Sharif Mobley, a 26-year-old from Buena, New Jersey, as a suspected member of al Qaeda. Mobley also is accused of shooting and killing a security agent and severely injuring another while trying to flee the Republican Hospital in Sanaa, Yemen, last weekend, a law enforcement source said last week. @highlight Senator calls for probe into background check system for nuclear plant workers @highlight Suspected al Qaeda member Sharif Mobley did routine labor at nuclear plants from 2002 to 2008 @highlight Mobley is accused of killing security agent while trying to flee a hospital in Sanaa, Yemen @highlight Background checks include criminal, employment histories; psychological assessment
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Four years later, he recorded "@placeholder," which achieved similar success.
CeeLo Green, a singer who is a coach on the television singing competition "The Voice," has pleaded not guilty to a felony charge of giving the drug Ecstasy to a woman who also accused him of sexually assaulting her last year, according to prosecutors. But the 38-year-old Atlanta singer, who rose to worldwide fame with the hit songs "Forget You" and "Crazy," will not face sexual assault charges after prosecutors concluded there wasn't enough evidence to take that accusation to court, the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office said in a statement released Monday. Green, whose real name is Thomas DeCarlo Callaway, appeared in court Monday to be arraigned on the sole charge of furnishing a controlled substance. The charge carries a potential sentence of up to four years in prison. @highlight CeeLo Green pleads not guilty to drug charge @highlight Green's lawyer says she's pleased DA rejected "false and unfounded claims" of rape @highlight Green is accused of slipping Ecstasy to a woman while the two were dining, DA says @highlight Prosecutors cited insufficient evidence for a charge of rape of an intoxicated person
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"Hundreds of thousands of children are affected, and the world is abandoning the next generation of @placeholder when they most need our help."
(CNN) -- About 11.6 million Africans have been forced from their homes by wars and other conflicts, according to the United Nations. Next week in Uganda, leaders from across the continent will converge to tackle the issue. Somali women at a camp for displaced persons. Nearly half of the displaced people in the world are found in Africa, according to the United Nations. "Africa is the continent most affected by the scourge and tragedy of forced displacement," the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees said in a statement. "While refugee populations have declined in recent years, internal displacement continues to rise and the number of people uprooted from their homes is mounting." @highlight African leaders converge to tackle problem of conflict-displaced people @highlight Nearly half of the displaced people in the world are found in Africa @highlight Aid agencies have criticized some African countries for failing refugees
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"When we launched @placeholder 4.0 in 1998, AOL used ALL of the world-wide CD production for several weeks.
(Time.com) -- Last month, Sean Parker of Napster fame launched Airtime. Amid the hoopla of the launch -- attended, for some reason, by Jimmy Fallon and Snoop Dogg -- Parker told an anecdote about meeting his business partner, Shawn Fanning, 15 years ago in a chat room, saying, "There's something exciting about bringing spontaneity to the Internet. All of your interactions online are constrained by the people you already know." Time.com: Chatroulette 2.0? Napster founders launch Airtime video chat So far, Airtime hasn't exactly been a hit. Apparently people don't feel constrained by interacting with the people they know -- they feel comforted by it. But what, exactly, did happen to the chat rooms Parker so fondly remembers? @highlight AOL chat rooms, popular in the 90's and early 00's, are less so today thanks to new technology @highlight Chat rooms helped the users communicate rapidly with others like themselves @highlight Today, social networks' chat services let people exchange in real time with existing friends @highlight Still, some networks like Twitter and Linked In thrive on creating bonds between strangers
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It is certainly a far cry from the glossy @placeholder store I usually frequent.
By Claudia Connell PUBLISHED: 17:47 EST, 10 June 2013 | UPDATED: 05:37 EST, 11 June 2013 Strawberries and cream... bread and butter... tea and biscuits... some things just go together. But cheese and compression bandages? Yoghurt and head torches? Not so much. Of course, this hasn’t deterred staff at the Walton-on-Thames branch of Aldi from displaying them proudly, side-by-side. It’s fair to say the shop’s displays don’t make much sense — but then there’s not much about the German discount supermarket that does. New territory: Claudia Connell does her grocery shop at her local Waitrose. This week, she went to her nearest branch of Aldi to see what all the fuss is about @highlight Aldi's own brand products are highly-regarded, such as award-winning tea and wine @highlight Could save £1,700 a year by shopping at Aldi rather than Waitrose which is 40 per cent more expensive @highlight Most popular products include £3.69 Spanish red wine and gin
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Just a week before carers were due to take over, when she and her husband intended to move back to @placeholder, she 'snapped', the court heard.
A devoted daughter beat her 93-year-old mother to death when she could no longer cope with caring for her, a court heard. Susan Potts, 64, battered grandmother Gladys Allen's face and head with a heavy purple glass vase at least 30 times at her home in Sheffield. Potts, of Uxbridge, Middlesex, has now pleaded guilty to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility at Sheffield Crown Court. She was handed an indefinite hospital order during yesterday's court hearing and will be treated at St Bernard's secure hospital unit in Southall, London. Susan Potts, 64, battered her mother Gladys Allen with a purple glass vase at least 30 times at her home in Sheffield (pictured). She has now pleaded guilty to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility @highlight Susan Potts, 64, battered her mother Gladys Allen with a vase 30 times @highlight 93-year-old suffered head injuries, multiple fractured ribs and hand injury @highlight Potts admitted manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility @highlight Handed an indefinite hospital order by the judge at Sheffield Crown Court @highlight Court heard she lashed out after struggling to cope with caring for mother
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The @placeholder has been an instant hit on the calendar since its debut in 2008… and surely we’re in for a corker this time round, too.
Lewis Hamilton pipped title rival and Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg by just seven thousandths of a second after a nail-biting qualifying session for the Singapore Grand Prix. For once this season there were drivers other than the Mercedes duo in the hunt for top spot on the grid under the lights of the Marina Bay Street Circuit. Yet come the conclusion it was Mercedes - and Hamilton in particular - who again just had the edge, with the Briton claiming back-to-back poles after starting out front in the last race in Italy. Now click here to read the full report. @highlight Hamilton posted the fastest time at the Marina Bay Circuit to seal pole @highlight The Briton was just 0.007secs ahead of Rosberg in a hotly-contested session under the lights @highlight Daniel Ricciardo will start third with Red Bull team-mate Sebastian Vettel alongside him on the front row @highlight Jenson Button failed to progress to Q3 and is only 11th for tomorrow's race @highlight Hamilton is 22 points adrift of his team-mate with six races remaining
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@placeholder, 78, is expected to declare his intention to stand once again when he addresses FIFA's 209 members this weekend and go back on the promise he made not to stand again.
(CNN) -- He was once considered the obvious choice to become the next leader of world football, but that vision appears to be waning. Michel Platini is so disillusioned and frustrated at the way FIFA conducts itself that it would take an almighty change to persuade him to run for presidency of the ruling body, CNN has learned. While UEFA has yet to approach anybody to stand against incumbent Sepp Blatter, there is only a 10% chance that Platini will be that man, a source close to the Frenchman told CNN. Platini, the president of European football's governing body, believes there would need to be unrecognizable change within FIFA to eradicate all traces of corruption before he considered his candidacy, the source said. @highlight UEFA president Michel Platini unhappy with way FIFA runs world football @highlight Frenchman unlikely to stand for FIFA presidency at next year's elections @highlight Sepp Blatter expected to stand for fifth term, breaking his 2011 promise @highlight UEFA, Europe's governing body, does not want Blatter to stand unopposed
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I do, however, find @placeholder's drop in inequality promising.
(CNN) -- Last year, after CNN readers voted for me to do a story on income inequality, I spent two weeks reporting from what was then the "most unequal place in America": East Carroll Parish, Louisiana. It's a tiny patch of land on the western bank of the Mississippi River -- home to a beautiful oxbow lake called Lake Providence. That lake, I found, is a stark barrier between rich and poor -- and a fitting microcosm for inequality across the nation. My goal in reporting on the parish, on your behalf, was to spark a national conversation on income inequality that could, in some small way, help push for change. @highlight CNN's John Sutter looks at new income inequality data from the census @highlight New York County has the highest inequality level, according to the data @highlight East Carroll, Parish, Louisiana, which Sutter featured last year, drops to No. 128 @highlight Sutter celebrates the news as a sign that things are changing in that rural community
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However, their local council refused to return @placeholder to her parents because it remained convinced they may have been responsible for her brother’s death.
By Claire Ellicott PUBLISHED: 13:02 EST, 19 April 2012 | UPDATED: 19:42 EST, 19 April 2012 A young couple who were in effect tried and cleared twice of shaking their baby son to death called last night for an inquiry into their ‘agonising’ treatment at the hands of social services, the NHS and the police. Rohan Wray and Chana Al-Alas were accused of killing four-month-old Jayden, who died of severe head injuries. While awaiting trial, they lost custody of the little boy’s younger sister, Jayda. They were cleared of all criminal charges when it emerged their son had been suffering from rickets which causes weak bones and could explain his injuries. @highlight They first walked free in December last year after being cleared of killing four-month-old Jayden @highlight Later faced allegations over the death in the civil family courts from local authority @highlight Yesterday a judge found the allegations hadn't been proved @highlight They will now have their daughter returned to their care
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@placeholder "loved to work with struggling learners," tutoring them on reading skills in the school's computer lab, Avil said.
(CNN) -- Troops in white gloves and camouflage carried a pair of flag-draped caskets off an Air Force transport in Delaware Monday as the bodies of two senior U.S. military officers killed inside Afghanistan's interior ministry arrived home. Air Force Lt. Col. John Loftis and Army Maj. Robert Marchanti II were gunned down Friday when an Afghan intelligence officer turned his gun on them inside the ministry, an Afghan counter-terrorism official told CNN. Loftis was a career Air Force officer, while Marchanti was a veteran of Maryland's National Guard. The jet carrying their remains landed Monday afternoon at Dover Air Force Base. @highlight Lt. Col. John Loftis and Maj. Robert Marchanti II were killed Friday @highlight They were killed in the spasm of violence that has wracked Afghanistan for a week @highlight Marchanti was a "gentle giant" who taught in Maryland schools, a colleague said @highlight Loftis had just marked his 44th birthday, his mother said
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ISIS has made @placeholder the flagship for its model of governance, providing food, fuel and security to people struggling to survive after years of civil war.
The United States and several Arab nations carried out airstrikes against ISIS in Syria early Tuesday, intensifying the campaign against the Islamic militant group. Tomahawk missiles launched from the sea began the strikes against the Sunni Muslim extremists, followed by bombers and fighters. Here are answers to key questions about the new phase in the conflict with ISIS: Which areas were hit? The bombing has focused on the ISIS stronghold of Raqqa, a city in northern Syria. ISIS has had control of Raqqa for more than a year, imposing its brutal interpretation of Islamic law on the city's residents. @highlight The strikes focus on Raqqa, the de facto capital of ISIS' self-declared Islamic state @highlight Saudi Arabia, Jordan, the UAE, Qatar and Bahrain take part, the U.S. military says @highlight "It's a remarkable diplomatic achievement," says a CNN political commentator @highlight Pentagon: The sites hit include training compounds, headquarters, storage facilities
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'As we stand next to this beautiful trophy, we the @placeholder team feel very honoured and humble to be able to raise it together very shortly.
Victorious European captain Paul McGinley reflected on the beauty of the Ryder Cup trophy before looking forward to defending the title won at Gleneagles in Minnesota in two years time. McGinley offered his thanks to all involved in the successful European campaign and spoke of 'a sporting spectacle in the country that gave birth to golf'. Scotland's first minister Alex Salmond - greeted by boos from the crowd - presented the trophy to the winning captain after Europe finished off the USA 16½-11½ on Sunday. Paul McGinley gets absolutely soaked by the champagne spray from his team that claimed the Ryder Cup @highlight Paul McGinley led the Europeans to a 16½-11½ victory over the USA @highlight The skipper picked up the trophy onstage at Gleneagles' closing ceremony @highlight He was sprayed by the likes of Rory McIlory with champagne @highlight The Europeans looked to be enjoying their wild celebrations after winning @highlight McGinley thanked everyone from families to caddies for their work @highlight He then targeted retaining the 'beautiful' trophy in two years time
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"Many of the @placeholder who were there that day, along with everyone who has stood by me and supported me, may be disappointed that I pled guilty.
Camp Pendleton, California (CNN) -- A U.S. military judge sentenced a Marine squad leader charged with alleged war crimes in Iraq to a maximum of 90 days in prison and a reduction in pay and rank. But because of a plea deal with prosecutors, Staff Sgt. Frank G. Wuterich won't serve any time in the brig. The military judge was obligated to abide by the plea arrangement between prosecutors and the defense. In the end, Wuterich's sentence amounts to a reduction in rank -- to private -- and a pay cut. A final adjudication will be made by Lt. Gen. Thomas Waldhauser, commander of Marine Corps Forces Central Command, but he cannot increase Tuesday's sentence, a Marine spokesman said. The commander can reduce it, though, the spokesman said. @highlight Staff Sgt. Frank Wuterich sentenced to 90 days, but a plea deal negates that @highlight Overall charges in Haditha massacre investigation have "fizzled," expert says @highlight Iraqi officials are angry over court-martial's plea deal @highlight "Iraqi blood isn't so cheap," one Iraqi lawmaker says
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Fighting back: The company said @placeholder never asked them to relax its policy in line with her religious practice
A Muslim woman who was turned down for a job by Abercrombie & Fitch after she showed up for an interview wearing a black headscarf is having her employment discrimination claim considered by the Supreme Court. Samantha Elauf was 17 when she interviewed for a 'model' position, as the company calls its sales staff, at an Abercrombie Kids store in a shopping mall in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in 2008. She never explicitly voiced her religious views or her need to wear a headscarf but the assistant store manager correctly assumed she was a Muslim. She impressed the assistant store manager, who then consulted a manager and explained that she thought Elauf wore the scarf for religious reasons - but the manager said the headscarf wasn't permitted even if it was worn because of Elauf's religion, according to the suit. @highlight Samantha Elauf arrived for an interview for a 'model' position at an Abercrombie store in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 2008 wearing a black headscarf @highlight At the time, the headscarf conflicted with the company's 'Look Policy' @highlight The interviewer consulted a manager and they decided not to employ the girl because it clashed with the policy, even if it was worn for her religion @highlight Abercrombie has fought the employment discrimination claim because it says she never asked the company to relax their policy
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At about 11am, police arrested the final suspect, the 17-year-old boy, in @placeholder.
Canadian police have foiled a deadly plot that would have seen at least two people storm a mall and kill as many victims as possible on Valentine's Day before committing suicide, officials have said. A 23-year-old US woman, from Geneva, Illinois, a 20-year-old man, from Halifax, and a 17-year-old boy, from Cole Harbour, were reportedly arrested on Friday morning following a tip-off to police. Another man, a 19-year-old Canadian, shot himself at his parents' home in Timberlea earlier that day after officers surrounded the property, police said. The suspects are yet to be identified. In a statement, Nova Scotia Royal Canadian Mounted Police Commanding Officer Brian Brennan said the deceased man and woman had intended to carry out the murderous plot at a Halifax mall. @highlight Woman, 23, and man, 19, 'planned to storm mall in Halifax with firearms' @highlight They aimed to gun down as many people as possible, police said Friday @highlight They would then kill themselves in plot 'not related to Islamic terrorism' @highlight Female suspect arrested, but teenager 'killed himself at parents' home' @highlight Police had surrounded property in Timberlea following a public tip-off @highlight Two other men, 20 and 17, also arrested; alleged roles in plot unknown
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Western diplomat have warned @placeholder officials involved in the brutal suppression of the anti-regime protests will eventually be held accountable for their actions.
By James White UPDATED: 06:48 EST, 13 February 2012 The U.S. Ambassador to Syria has blamed the country's government for attacks on civilians and has taken the unusual step of posting a military aerial photograph on Facebook to back his claims. Robert Ford spoke angrily about the killings of unarmed civilians in Syria's third-largest city of Homs after uploading the detailed aerial image showing army vehicles in residential neighbourhoods. Speaking from Paris after he closed the U.S. Embassy in Damascus earlier this week, he called on the country's Government to end the bombardment of civilians. The U.S. State Department also piled on the pressure by releasing further images showing the Syrian regime's artillery deployed around the country. More than 300 civilians have died in Homs in the past week alone. @highlight Robert Ford calls on Syria to end killing of civilians after closure of U.S. Embassy in Damascus @highlight More than 300 killed in city of Homs in the past week, with four more reported dead in shelling this morning @highlight Gunmen assassinate Syrian general in Damascus today in rare outbreak of violence in capital city @highlight U.S. State Dept releases declassified satellite imagery of heavy artillery around cities of Homs, Az Zabadani, Halbun and Rankus
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The @placeholder suspects will have their bail hearing Wednesday.
(CNN) -- As many as 12,000 Puerto Rican schoolchildren, teachers and school administrators are believed to be victims of an identity-theft ring that sold stolen personal documents to illegal immigrants in the mainland United States, according to the FBI. A federal grand jury this week indicted eight people on charges of identity theft, aggravated identity theft and Social Security fraud. "In search warrants, we found over 5,000 different types of identification documents -- originals and copies, Social Security cards and birth certificates," FBI spokesman Harry Rodriguez said in a telephone interview Tuesday from San Juan. "They were selling them as a set; an original birth certificate and Social Security card sold for $150 or more. Copies sold for $40 or more," he said. @highlight Grand jury indicts eight people on charges of identity theft, Social Security fraud @highlight Ring sold stolen documents to illegal immigrants on U.S. mainland, FBI says @highlight As many as 12,000 Puerto Ricans, including schoolchildren, reportedly affected @highlight Official: Probe began after string of school burglaries in Puerto Rico in 2007
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‘The worst thing was, the @placeholder didn’t do anything about it despite our calls for help.
By Keith Gladdis, On Board The Van Dijck In The Bay Of Seine PUBLISHED: 17:22 EST, 14 October 2012 | UPDATED: 03:32 EST, 15 October 2012 Proudly clutching the Union flag, the crew of the British scallop dredger Van Dijck stand firm in the face of the sabre-rattling French. Militant French fishermen have threatened to mobilise a 250-strong armada against British boats legally fishing for scallops off the Normandy coast. They have already attacked the Van Dijck and other British boats with rocks, iron bars and flares in what the crew have called ‘The French Revolution’. Scroll down for video @highlight French fishermen have threatened a 250-strong armada against British @highlight Already attacked the Van Dijck and others with rocks, iron bars and flares @highlight Skipper Gary Smith says his crew would love a 'punch-up with the French'
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Quite what @placeholder's "consequences" may be is not specified -- but the idea sounds arrogant to foreign ears.
(CNN) -- The increasingly slapstick global steeplechase in pursuit of Edward Snowden, the former American contractor who leaked top-secret details of surveillance programs, looks like a cross between "The Hunt for Red October" and "The Bonfire of the Vanities." Nobody, except perhaps Snowden himself, is coming out of this well. While the CIA's Public Enemy Number One plays Captain Marko Ramius, keeping stumm beneath the (radio) waves in the Moscow transit zone, Very Important People are making themselves ridiculous in vintage Tom Wolfe style. High on the list is John Kerry, U.S. Secretary of State. Huffing and puffing, Kerry warned China and Russia of "consequences" if, as seems probable, they have conspired to deliberately thwart U.S. justice by twisting the long arm of the law. @highlight NSA leaker Edward Snowden has hidden in Hong Kong and Moscow airport @highlight U.S. secretary of state warned China and Russia of "consequences" @highlight Simon Tisdall: L'affaire Snowden has provided a glorious field day for anti-Americans @highlight Every country has its own experience of U.S. bullying, writes Tisdall
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'And that's amazing, because he loves his dad, respects his @placeholder.
By James Nye PUBLISHED: 00:14 EST, 3 October 2012 | UPDATED: 00:14 EST, 3 October 2012 An emotional Ann Romney has revealed the personal and private homage her husband Mitt will perform before his first presidential debate with Barack Obama this evening. Tearing up, Ann Romney said that when the Republican candidate arrives at his podium, he will remove his watch, place it to one side and then simply write 'Dad' on a piece of paper in front of him to remember his late father and former Michigan governor George Romney. Explaining that her husband does this each time he prepares to enter a political debate, Ann Romney said that the Republican candidate would then look out into the crowd for her, unable to feel secure unless he had caught her eye. @highlight Spoke of her husband's pre-debate ritual which he will follow this evening as he spars with Obama during the first presidential debate @highlight Continued her role as 'Defender in Chief' of her husband - who is seen as a stilted public performer @highlight Michelle Obama has also spoken of her nervousness for her husband ahead of this evenings debate
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Shiflet, of @placeholder, admitted during an interview with investigators that shortly after firing the shot at a soda box, the group noticed smoke.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 21:12 EST, 2 July 2012 | UPDATED: 15:21 EST, 3 July 2012 Federal authorities investigating a devastating wildfire that has singed nearly 18,000 acres of Arizona have traced the inferno to a bachelor party celebration gone wrong. A Mesa man has been charged with starting a wildfire that burned nearly 18,000 acres after the blaze started on May 12. Federal prosecutors said Steven Craig Shiflet, 23, was target shooting with a group of friends as part of a bachelor party when he fired a 12-gauge shotgun loaded with a flame-shooting shell. Firestarter: Prosecutors say Craig Shiflet accidentally started the Sunflower Fire while at a bachelor party with friends @highlight Steven Craig Shiflet, 23, indicted for alleged role in setting Arizona's Sunflower Fire, the state's largest this year @highlight Shotgun shell reportedly had warning label that said: 'Shoots 100 feet of fire'
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'None can turn my stomach like @placeholder': The show's new villain shares has similarities to another foreign press baron
The inspiration for Sherlock’s new nemesis? Well, that’s elementary. The show’s co-creator has previously gone on record criticising a certain real-life foreign Press baron who is an unashamed capitalist. So it was little surprise when Sherlock Holmes’ new enemy was unveiled in last night’s series finale – as a sinister foreign newspaper baron and unashamed capitalist. The detective describes his enemy Charles Augustus Magnussen – played by Danish actor Lars Mikkelsen – as a ‘shark’ who uncovers secrets about the great and the good which he uses to blackmail them. Scroll down for video Villain of the piece: Lars Mikkelsen as Charles Augustus Magnussen with Martin Freeman and Benedict Cumberbatch @highlight Holmes' enemy unveiled in series finale - a sinister newspaper baron @highlight Co-creator Steven Moffat previously spoken of his dislike of Conservatives @highlight Has scathingly attacked right-wing media and the Murdochs previously
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It's interesting that criminal statutes define culpability in part by the injuries suffered, but in this case, the "seriousness" of the bodily injury -- @placeholder was left in critical condition, for example -- is apparent, which is why the state has charged Roper with a fourth-degree offense.
(CNN) -- Truck driver Kevin Roper has been charged with death by auto and four counts of assault by auto in connection with the crash last weekend that killed comedian James McNair and injured comedian Tracy Morgan. The question has arisen: Why was he charged with death by auto and aggravated assault before we even know how he was driving? In this sort of crash, what makes the difference between an accident and a crime? The answers lie in the criminal code. Homicide Roper has been charged with "death by auto" in connection with the killing of James McNair. In New Jersey, homicide as a crime is divided into three different categories: murder, manslaughter and -- in a category by itself -- death by auto. Vehicular homicide is causing a death by driving a vehicle or vessel "recklessly." @highlight Danny Cevallos: Trucker in Tracy Morgan crash charged with death by auto, assault by auto @highlight In N.J. vehicular homicide from reckless driving @highlight He says state must show conscious disregard of risk @highlight Cevallos: Assault charge defines culpability based on severity of injuries
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Return flights to @placeholder and New York from May start at £389 in economy for adults – £318 for children under 12 – which includes all fares, taxes, baggage and meals.
If you always fancied a long-haul holiday but have lacked the funds, now is the time to get booking. A price war among holiday agents has led to a drop in prices for usually expensive locations such as Miami, Mexico, New York and Mauritius. Thomas Cook is going head to head with rival Thomson to tempt families to book next year's holidays over the festive season. Scroll down for video A price war among holiday agents has led to a drop in prices for usually expensive locations such as Miami Thomson is offering a 14-night holiday to Mauritius on an all-inclusive basis from £1,589 per person, a saving of £690. @highlight Holiday giants Thomson and Thomas Cook are putting luxury long haul holidays to the likes of Mauritius and Miami at heart of New Year price war @highlight Teletext Holidays bringing in extra staff to cope with bookings this week
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It also recommends Americans to "limit movements, avoid areas frequented by @placeholder, implement additional personal security measures, and review personal crisis response plans."
(CNN) -- An explosion at a restaurant in downtown Djibouti killed three people and injured several more, according to a Ministry of Health official and a doctor at a local hospital. The two sources, who do not want to be named, confirmed three people died and an unknown number of others were wounded. The sources do not believe it was a suicide bombing. The Ministry of Health official confirmed that the restaurant where the attack occurred is La Chaumiere, a popular restaurant among Westerners who visit the small Horn of Africa nation. Both sources confirmed that foreigners were among the dead, but they would not give specifics on nationalities. @highlight Sources do not believe it was a suicide bombing @highlight A Ministry of Health official confirms foreigners are among the dead @highlight The U.S. Embassy in Djibouti issues a security alert
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These guys are riding the biggest waves @placeholder has to offer.'
By Emily Allen PUBLISHED: 05:31 EST, 18 October 2012 | UPDATED: 06:21 EST, 18 October 2012 Britain’s stormy weather wasn’t bad news for these daredevil surfers who risked their lives to ride a 24ft wave nicknamed 'The Widow Maker'. The wall of water - called The Cribbar - is known as the UK’s biggest wave and was whipped up by 60mph winds. It is created when low pressure systems in the Atlantic trigger huge swells which rise up as they pass over a rocky shelf called the Cribbar Reef off Newquay, Cornwall. Scroll down for video The wall of water called The Cribbar is known as the UK’s biggest wave and was whipped up by 60mph winds @highlight The Cribbar phenomenon happens just a handful of times every winter between September and April @highlight It smashed onto Newquay's Fistral Beach on Wednesday around 1pm amid Britain’s stormy weather @highlight Environment Agency warns people in coastal areas to be vigilant and to expect higher tides than normal after the gale force winds
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The sanctions enable the government to freeze any assets the individuals or groups have under @placeholder jurisdiction and to prevent U.S. citizens and companies from engaging in any financial transactions with them.
A Libyan man who was held by British police on suspicion of terror offences and later released has been named as a foreign terrorist by the U.S. government. Abd al-Baset Azzouz was named as an 'al Qaeda operative and trainer skilled in bomb-making' by the U.S. State Department. The father of four came to the UK from Libya in 1994 and was arrested in a 3am raid at his home in Manchester in May 2006. He was detained for nine and a half months before being released on bail. Abd al-Baset Azzouz was named as an 'al Qaeda operative and trainer skilled in bomb-making' by the U.S. State Department. He was arrested by British police in 2006, but later released @highlight Abd al-Baset Azzouz was named as an 'al Qaeda operative' by U.S. @highlight The Libyan national was arrested in Manchester in 2006 but later released @highlight The 48-year-old left Britain in 2009 and allegedly went to Pakistan to join Ayman al-Zawahiri, the leader of al-Qaeda
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@placeholder tweeted: 'I don't know what all this fuss is about.
By Neil Ashton PUBLISHED: 18:45 EST, 16 October 2013 | UPDATED: 07:34 EST, 17 October 2013 Roy Hodgson has been forced into a bizarre apology after making a ‘monkey’ joke during his half-time team talk on Tuesday at Wembley. Hodgson used the joke as he attempted to explain to right back Chris Smalling that he wanted to get the ball to Andros Townsend more often after the break during the World Cup qualifier. But Townsend tweeted on Thursday morning to insist that 'no offence' had been meant by Hodgson or taken by him. Apology: England manager Roy Hodgson has apologised for making a joke about a monkey during the team's World Cup qualifier against Poland on Tuesday night @highlight An unnamed player is believed to have taken offence at the joke @highlight Townsend tweeted to say he was not offended and it was a needless fuss @highlight Hodgson apologised in case there was anybody who was upset by it
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A mountain to climb: The high-resolution images are a far cry from those sent back by @placeholder's Voyager probes in the late 1980s
If this cliff was on Earth it'd be among the tallest in the world - but it's on a comet just two and a half miles wide. The towering, jagged edifice, half a mile high with 65ft boulders at its foot, was revealed by an amateur astronomer who studied an image beamed back by the Rosetta probe as it orbits comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko. From his home in Kendal in the Lake District, Stuart Atkinson's creation has been picked by Nasa as its astronomy picture of the day - leading him to declare with delight: 'Christmas came early for me today! '. Scroll down for video @highlight Beautiful photograph from ESA's Rosetta probe was analysed by Stuart Atkinson at his home in the Lake District @highlight He enhanced it and found a towering cliff on the 2.5-mile comet, which is hurtling through space at 83,900mph @highlight Rosetta began orbiting Comet 67P in August and is still there despite losing contact with Philae surface probe @highlight Ten-year, £1.1billion project has been hailed as one of the scientific community's greatest achievements of 2014
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It's a very short circuit, and as we saw this year, in two- or three-tenths there are eight, nine cars," Alonso said on the @placeholder website.
(CNN) -- Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo has warned his team not to get carried away by this season's remarkable turnaround in form. Two-time world champion Fernando Alonso will take a 34-point lead over Red Bull's Mark Webber into Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix despite having almost written off the Scuderia's title chances in preseason. After early misgivings over the 2012 car, the Spaniard now has three successes from 10 starts -- two of them in the last three grands prix. Webber, with two victories, is the only other driver to have topped the podium more than once. Alonso's teammate Felipe Massa is back in 14th overall with only 23 points, meaning second-placed Ferrari trail Red Bull by 53 points in the manufacturers' standings after last Sunday's race in Germany. @highlight Ferrari's Fernando Alonso leads F1 world championship ahead of Hungarian Grand Prix @highlight His team's president expresses concern that main rivals will close the gap @highlight McLaren drivers have won five of the last seven races at the Hungaroring @highlight Maria de Villota leaves Spanish hospital to continue recovery from crash in Britain
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@placeholder did the full walk-on, wearing a shirt with ‘Alastair ‘Bed n Breakfast’ Cook’ emblazoned on the back.
Two days after being sacked as England’s one-day cricket captain, Alastair Cook put his troubles behind him on Monday night with two superb centuries. Unfortunately for the opener, he was using darts, not a bat. And he was a long way from the pristine surroundings of Lord’s. Many of the boisterous punters at the PDC World Championship were wearing Christmas jumpers and there were even a couple of reindeer present Jimmy Anderson (left) took on Alastair Cook (right) in a one-leg challenge at Alexandra Palace VIDEO Cricket meets Darts: Cook vs Anderson The 29-year-old, who remains England’s Test captain, took the stage at Alexandra Palace shortly before 7pm for a challenge match against fast bowler James Anderson. @highlight Alastair Cook and Jimmy Anderson play darts while on tour with England @highlight Cook got the better of Anderson on the Alexandra Palace stage @highlight Cook was sacked as England's ODI captain after dismal series in Sri Lanka
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Earlier this year, @placeholder appeared to be a virtual lock for the presidency as he enjoyed double-digit leads in various polls.
Jakarta, Indonesia (CNN) -- Millions of Indonesians cast their ballot for their next president in a neck-and-neck race between Joko "Jokowi" Widodo, a former furniture businessman who has drawn comparisons to U.S. President Barack Obama, and Prabowo Subianto, a well-connected former military man. Official results may take two to three weeks. Unofficial quick counts showed a slight edge for Widodo. One survey group, Lingkaran Survei Indonesia, showed 53.3% for Widodo and 46.7% for Prabowo with 99% of its data, and another group, Center for Strategic International Studies reported 52% for Widodo over 48% for Prabowo, with 95% of its data. Another independent survey group, Saiful Mujani Research and Consulting indicated 52-53% for Jokowi over Prabowo's 46% with 99% of data. @highlight Unofficial quick counts show slight edge for "Jokowi" Widodo over Prabowo Subianto @highlight 185 million voters eligible to decide president of Indonesia for next five years @highlight Middle class swing voters key to who wins the presidency
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I heard my friend's head hit the floor and was making sure he was OK when I realised what had happened to @placeholder.
Katrina-Kay Howard was left with horrific injuries after she was attacked after asking for directions following a Halloween night out in Bedford A model was left partially blind after she was set upon by a group on Halloween after she asked for directions. Katrina-Kay Hayward, 22, tried to stop two men who started punching her male friend but was punched to the floor. She was left with blood on her arms and three fractures to her face. She had been walking home after a Halloween night out with two friends through Bedford city centre when the trio were stopped two men and two girls. @highlight Katrina-Kay Hayward was walking through Bedford with friends @highlight The trio were stopped a group of two men and two girls @highlight Group set upon the part-time model's friend and she tried to stop them @highlight The attackers then turned on Miss Hayward, punching her to the ground @highlight She was left with three facial fractures, needed stitches and is partially blind @highlight The trio had been walking home from Halloween night out before 4am attack @highlight WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT
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@placeholder recommended Scanlon to the tribes to serve as their lobbyist.
Washington (CNN) -- Michael Scanlon, a former close business associate of now-disgraced ex-lobbyist Jack Abramoff, was sentenced to 20 months in prison Friday. A federal judge in Washington also sentenced Scanlon to serve three years of supervised release following the prison term after he entered a guilty plea in which he admitted to participating in a bribery and fraud conspiracy. Judge Ellen Huvelle also ordered Scanlon to pay more than $20 million to victims of his scheme to defraud four Native American tribes. Scanlon represented tribes from Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas and Michigan who were interested in obtaining or keeping gaming licenses to operate casinos on Indian lands. @highlight Michael Scanlon was a close business associate of Jack Abramoff @highlight He was convicted of giving Abramoff $20 million in kickback money @highlight He is one of 20 people who pleaded guilty or were convicted in the Abramoff probe
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@placeholder, a defender, converted from a Fabregas corner in the 34th minute as Chelsea became the only team in the first round of fixtures to find the net three times.
(CNN) -- Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho said last week his Blues were title contenders in the Premier League. With the amount of money Chelsea continues to spend on players, many would say he was stating the obvious. And while Chelsea didn't play a fellow title contender Monday in its season opener, the club's display would have done little to alter Mourinho's view. Buoyed by new signings Cesc Fabregas and Diego Costa, Chelsea quickly overturned a 1-0 deficit to beat Burnley 3-1 on the road at Turf Moor. Costa, Andre Schurrle and Branislav Ivanovic scored for Chelsea. "I think overall, (we had) very good control of the game and some moments in the quality and style we want to play," Mourinho told Sky Sports. @highlight Chelsea beats Burnley 3-1 in the teams' opening game of the Premier League season @highlight Diego Costa, Andre Schurrle and Branislav Ivanovic scored the goals for Chelsea @highlight Cesc Fabregas impresses for Chelsea in his first competive game for the Blues @highlight Thibaut Courtois started in goal for Chelsea ahead of club great Petr Cech
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"@placeholder advanced rock and roll to new heights of wit and musical sophistication," says their Rock Hall biography.
(CNN) -- Songwriter and record producer Jerry Leiber, who penned hits for Elvis Presley, Ben E. King and the Coasters, died in a Los Angeles hospital Monday. He was 78. Leiber paired with Mike Stoller in 1950, when both were 17 years old, to form one of the most prolific songwriting teams of the day. Their hits were jukebox staples through the 1950s and 1960s. "He was my friend, my buddy, my writing partner for 61 years," Stoller said. "He had a way with words. There was nobody better. I'm going to miss him." Elvis took their song "Hound Dog" to the top of the charts in 1956. The tune was No. 19 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time," which came out in 2004. @highlight Jerry Leiber wrote some of the top hit songs in the '50s and '60s @highlight He was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1985 @highlight He joined the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame two years later @highlight Leiber met his songwriting partner, Mike Stoller, in 1950
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Despite competition from sprawling homes in @placeholder and the US, Buckingham Palace is the most expensive property in the world at just over £1billion, according to a new study
Oligarchs and billionaires around the world may build grand mansions and stunning tower-blocks - but none of their homes would sell for more than the Queen's Buckingham Palace, a new study has revealed. The monarch's central London residence has topped a valuation of the world's most expensive houses - with experts saying it is worth more than £1billion. The 18th century palace beat off competition from the ultra-modern Antilia building in Mumbai, India, which is owned by Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani, and Villa Leopolda, the lavish home of Brazilian socialite Lily Safra in Cote D'Azure, France. Four of the top 10 most expensive residences, as compiled by US website comparecamp.com, are in London, and are all within a mile of Hyde Park. @highlight Queen Elizabeth's London palace tops list of world's most expensive residences - being valued at more than £1billion @highlight Four of the top 10 are in London - with the homes of Roman Abramovich and Indian tycoon Lakshmi Mittal featuring @highlight Mumbai 'Antilia' tower block recently built by billionaire Mukesh Ambani comes second - valued at £630million @highlight French riviera palace built by Belgian King Leopold II comes third, with mansion in New York state, USA fourth
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intended as a snub to @placeholder, who designed the wedding gown she wore
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:30 EST, 26 February 2013 | UPDATED: 17:30 EST, 26 February 2013 Anne Hathaway has expressed her 'deep regret' at disappointment she caused after switching her Oscars gown at the last minute. The Les Miserables star, who won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar on Sunday night, had planned to wear a gown by her good friend Valentino Garavani, but at the last minute elected to wear a pale pink Prada creation instead. In a statement issued to People, she explained: 'It came to my attention late Saturday night that there would be a dress worn to the Oscars that is remarkably similar to the Valentino I had intended to wear, and so I decided it was best for all involved to change my plans.' @highlight The actress decided to wear a pale pink Prada dress to the Academy Awards instead, after learning that another star would be wearing something too similar to her chosen Valentino gown @highlight The Valentino press office had already sent out a press release announcing her choice of gown, unaware of the last-minute switch
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@placeholder officials have not said when Obama will wield his executive powers in a move that could remove the threat of deportation for millions of undocumented people.
A defiant Barack Obama dives into what could be a defining period of his presidency this week, after repeatedly enraging Republicans from afar during his Asia tour. Obama faces showdowns with the GOP over immigration, the Keystone XL pipeline and his drive for a nuclear deal with Iran, all of which have huge consequences for his political legacy. Far from being chastened by the Republican capture of the Senate, Obama is setting out to prove he is no lame duck and can still set the agenda. But the GOP insists the mid-terms gave them a share of power in Washington, and believe Obama risks usurping his authority and even the constitution with his bold new strategy. @highlight Obama stakes out defiant tone toward GOP @highlight The White House readies executive action on immigration @highlight Republicans puzzle over how to respond
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Furthermore, the 'historicos' who came to the @placeholder in the late '50's and 60's are also experiencing attrition from aging."
Cuban-Americans have had an outsized influence in keeping the U.S. embargo since Fidel Castro seized power. Now a younger generation, with strong familial ties there but far removed from the memories of Castro's revolution, want the embargo to end. "Asking whether someone is for or against the embargo was a good question in 1962," said Giancarlo Sopo, a 31-year-old Miami-born marketing executive in New York. "We've allowed this policy to become the 800-pound gorilla in the room and a distraction from the atrocities of the regime, the human rights abuses, and the aspirations of the Cuban people," he added. His statement is startling. Sopo says his grandfather was murdered by the Castro regime. Sopo's father, who he says witnessed the killing, fought in the Bay of Pigs invasion. @highlight A new generation of Cuban-Americans is re-thinking the 50 year-old embargo @highlight Democratic politicians have endorsed ending the embargo
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@placeholder's mother said her family had been sentenced to a lifetime of grief
By Sarah Dean Wife killer Gerard Baden-Clay's former mistress,Toni McHugh, has revealed how terrified she now is of the man she thought she was going to marry and once loved 'unconditionally'. Ms McHugh was having an affair with real estate agent Baden-Clay when he killed his wife Allison on 19th April 2012. She appeared on Channel Nine's 60 Minutes on Sunday night to make it clear that Baden-Clay didn’t kill his wife Allison for her. ‘I loved him already he didn’t need to, he already had me – he killed for himself,’ she said. In an emotional interview with 60 Minutes reporter Tara Brown, Ms McHugh broke down as she explained: ‘I want this man to never, ever, ever enter my life ever again.’ @highlight Gerard Baden-Clay was convicted of murdering his wife Allison in 2012 @highlight He was sentenced to life in prison with a non-parole period of 15 years @highlight 60 Minutes screened exclusive interview with Baden-Clay's mistress @highlight Toni McHugh thought she was going to eventually marry him @highlight But claims Baden-Clay did not kill Allison for her @highlight 'I loved him already he didn’t need to,' she said
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And laying into the likes of @placeholder and Ashley Young for letting down under pressure manager David Moyes, Keane did not pull any punches.
By John Edwards PUBLISHED: 17:12 EST, 10 December 2013 | UPDATED: 13:30 EST, 11 December 2013 Manchester United were rescued by Phil Jones against Shakhtar Donetsk on Wednesday night but were not spared a tongue lashing by former hero Roy Keane after yet another lacklustre display at Old Trafford. On a night where bitter rivals Manchester City came from behind to stun European champions Bayern Munich in Germany, United had to rely on a 67th minute strike to finally break the deadlock against Shakhtar. VIDEO Scroll down to watch David Moyes pleased with Man United despite poor first half @highlight Former captain says United 'don't look like a team' at the moment @highlight Keane targets winger Ashley Young as 'just not good enough' for the club @highlight He says Ferdinand's performance was so 'ridiculous' it was like a debut @highlight He also says there is 'no defence' for players not bothering to tackle
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In Wanzhuang in @placeholder for example, we found that people had history of having dancing squares and all sorts of cultural facilities within their communities.
LONDON, England (CNN) -- Peter Head is a Director of Arup, a global firm of designers, engineers, planners and business consultants. He's playing a leading role in the planning and building of China's first eco-cities -- Dongtan and Wanzhuang. Peter Head is in charge of planning and development for Dongtan and Wanzhuang eco-cities in China. The city's planners are aiming to create communities that are not only environmentally friendly, but also socially, economically and culturally sustainable. They'll produce their own energy from wind, solar, biofuel and recycled city waste. Bike and footpaths will take the emphasis off driving and land is being set aside for growing local, organic food. @highlight Peter Head, director of Arup, has leading role in building China's first eco-city @highlight Believes sustainability is about long-term thinking, planning for future use @highlight Says energy supply, use and security are making major cities unsustainable @highlight Head: Developing countries must realize their future is in the "ecological age"
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If Obamacare is enacted, "it's going to destroy the private health insurance system," @placeholder predicted.
(CNN) -- American history is replete with examples of people who try to build a reputation by standing in the way of presidential initiatives. We see that today with Republican Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, who is acting as if he believes that, aided by a small group of tea party-supported members of Congress, he can force the president to do his bidding by shutting down the government. In this respect, Cruz is like Huey Long, the Louisiana senator and Depression-era demagogue. Long believed that he could gain a national following by being a thorn in the side of President Franklin Roosevelt. @highlight Nicolaus Mills: Ted Cruz has acted to enhance his reputation, heedless of consequences @highlight He says FDR's critics, including Huey Long, specialized in such obstruction @highlight Mills: If Cruz wants to repeal Obamacare, he should seek to do it in normal vote @highlight He says FDR's firm stance in defense of Social Security was vindicated
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who is in the final six in the @placeholder show, posted a picture of Speed
By Kerry Mcqueeney Last updated at 11:56 AM on 2nd December 2011 Smiling and clapping enthusiastically, Gary Speed looks happy and upbeat as he and wife Louise cheer on friend Robbie Savage in the Strictly Come Dancing studio. The couple were the very image of contentment in the audience as they applauded and gasped in delight during Savage's performance with dance partner Ola Jordan. The images are even more poignant since they were captured just weeks before the football hero was found hanged at his home. His body was discovered by Louise last Sunday morning. A picture of happiness: Gary and Louise Speed smile as they cheer on friend Robbie Savage during his performance on Strictly Come Dancing just weeks ago @highlight 'I'll make Speedo proud', says Savage as he dedicates his Strictly performance to tragic friend Speed @highlight The last time he saw the football hero was in BBC studio @highlight Savage 'in shock' over Speed's death but promises to honour him with routine
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But this isn't, and never has been, just about @placeholder.
LONDON, England (CNN) -- It was against the terms of the Russia/Georgia cease-fire, brokered by France's President Nicolas Sarkozy. It was directly in contravention of the request not to do it from President George W. Bush of the United States. But Russia's President Dimitri Medvedev has gone and done it anyway. He has made Russia the first country to recognize the independence of South Ossetia and Abkhazia. Russian President Dmitri Medvedev says it has recognized the independence of Abkhazia and South Ossetia. So does that, as some of the more fevered commentators are suggesting, amount to a new Cold War? It certainly ratchets up the East-West tension still further. It breaks the terms of a cease-fire which insisted Georgia's territorial integrity should be respected. Russia's announcement that it will station troops in the two territories to ensure their "security", a word others might spell as "subservience", is a direct provocation. @highlight Russian president signs order recognizing independence of Georgian territories @highlight West opposes the decision, says that it impinges on Georgian international borders @highlight Overshadowing the issue is the West's recognition of Kosovo independence @highlight Analysis: The worst the West could do is to utter threats it does not follow through
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Ms @placeholder tours various rural communities, holding workshops and scouting for a yearly musical performance which features 130 kids from surrounding rural communities.
Mack Holz loves singing and dancing so much, he has been dubbed the Billy Elliot of the bush. The 11-year old lives in Lightening Ridge, in north-west New South Wales, an area with scarce opportunities for children passionate about the arts. 'Mack was passionate about this from the day he was born' said Dianne Holz, Mack's mother. 'We have always had a pretty large tree-house, and since a very early age Mack was up there or on the trampoline, singing and dancing. Even when he's doing the dishes, Mack will be singing along'. Scroll down for video Mack practising his performance in the backyard. His Mother Dianne says he has practised his performances since a young age @highlight Mack Holz performs in a rural singing group called Moorambilla Voices @highlight The group is run by Michele Leonard, one of Australia’s top conductors @highlight Mack was accepted into Moorambilla Voices after an audition in year three @highlight His parents Russell and Dianne said he has been practising his whole life @highlight They said it has had an enormous effect on his confidence and self image @highlight Mack will feature on Outback Choir on the ABC Sunday night
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@placeholder, at the age of 28, will have to score another 86 league goals if he is to overtake his fellow countryman.
Wayne Rooney has drawn level with Arsenal legend Thierry Henry as the Premier League's joint third highest goalscorer after the Manchester United captain netted in his side's emphatic 4-0 win over Queens Park Rangers. The Englishman scored in the 44th minute to add to his Premier League goal tally which now stands at 175 goals. His strike ensured Louis van Gaal's side went into the interval with a healthy lead after Angel di Maria and Ander Herrera scored their first goals for their new club - before Juan Mata added a fourth in the second half to complete the rout. @highlight Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney scored in his side's 4-0 victory @highlight Thierry Henry scored 175 league goals during his time at Arsenal @highlight Rooney needed 120 more games to reach Henry's league goal tally @highlight Alan Shearer leads the way having scored 260 Premier League goals
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Home delivery: Over the course of a year @placeholder prints numerous catalogs
The Five's Kimberly Guilfoyle has been revealed as a former Victoria's Secret model, just five days after fellow Fox News anchor, Brian Kilmeade, joked that the network finds female hosts by flipping through catalogs printed by the lingerie giant. As well as starring in numerous campaigns for the underwear label during the mid-nineties, Ms Guilfoyle also modeled women's fashion for Macy's. She used the modelling work to help pay her way through law school. Hidden past: It has emerged that Fox anchor, Kimberly Guilfoyle, previously modeled for Victoria's Secret The brunette joined Fox News channel in 2006, as a host of the the weekend show The Lineup, and last year she landed a spot on The Five. @highlight The revelation comes after Fox News anchor, Brian Kilmeade, joked that his network finds female hosts by flipping through a Victoria's Secret catalog
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An @placeholder spokesman added that the game's governing body was 'seeking advice from the Titans on the matter.'
Three Gold Coast Titans players have been stood down from the team effective immediately amid the cocaine crisis currently rocking the NRL. State of Origin players Greg Bird and Dave Taylor are the latest players to be implicated in the scandal, and Gold Coast Titans CEO Graham Annesly announced in a press conference on Sunday evening they had been stood down. The big name rugby league players were both served with notices to appear in court on Sunday evening, according to the Courier Mail. Mr Annesly confirmed these reports, but said he didn't have any further information. Scroll down for video @highlight Three Gold Coast Titans players have been stood down from the club @highlight Greg Bird, Dave Taylor and Kalifa Faifai Loa are the latest to be implicated in the NRL cocaine scandal @highlight Queensland Reds Super Rugby star Karmichael Hunt and Gold Coast Titans player Beau Falloon arrested for cocaine supply on Friday @highlight Former squad member Joe Vickery was charged on Sunday @highlight Corruption Commission operation has targeted a multi-million dollar cocaine syndicate @highlight Police believe they have busted a major drug cartel with four people taken into custody and more arrests may follow
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@placeholder are playing really well and are at the top, it will be difficult to overtake them,’ he said.
Manchester United are missing the defensive leadership of Nemanja Vidic, according to Michael Essien. The Ghanaian midfielder faces Vidic in the Milan derby on Sunday, in an echo of their tussles in the Premier League. Essien moved from Chelsea to Italy in January, while Serbian defender Vidic left Old Trafford for Inter at the end of the 2014 season. Michael Essien (right) is looking forward to renewing his rivalry with Nemanja Vidic in the Milan derby The Serbia international (right) left Manchester United for Inter Milan in the summer AC Milan v Inter Milan is live on BT Sport 1 at 7.45pm on Sunday. @highlight Michael Essien will face Nemanja Vidic in the Milan derby on Sunday @highlight Former Chelsea midfielder believes Manchester United are missing the Serbia defender's leadership qualities @highlight Vidic left Old Trafford in the summer to join Inter Milan @highlight Essien doesn't think anyone can catch Chelsea in the Premier League
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When that failed, the drug gangs attacked police installations in at least a half-dozen @placeholder cities.
(CNN) -- In recent days, Michoacan, the home state of President Felipe Calderon, has become a flashpoint of violence in Mexico's deadly war against drug cartels. Since Calderon went after the drug cartels shortly after coming into office in 2006, more than 10,000 people have died across Mexico, about 1,000 of them police. In the latest incident, 12 bodies of federal police officers were found on the side of a remote highway, said Monte Alejandro Rubido Garcia, technical secretary for Mexico's national security council, at a news conference Tuesday. The bodies showed evidence of torture. The officers were "ambushed while they were off duty by an armed group," Rubido said. One of the 12 officers was a woman. @highlight Michoacan, home state of President Calderon, has become a flashpoint @highlight In latest violence in Michoacan, bodies of 12 federal police officers found @highlight La Familia Michoacana has emerged as a powerful and deadly cartel @highlight More than 10,000 people have died in Mexico since Calderon has gone after cartels
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Any statement by Bae in captivity would be sanctioned by the @placeholder government.
American Kenneth Bae, who is being held in North Korea, has been moved from a hospital to a labor camp, the State Department said on Friday. Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said in a statement that the United States was "deeply concerned" by the development. "We also remain gravely concerned about Mr. Bae's health" and again urge Pyongyang to grant him "special amnesty and immediate release on humanitarian grounds," she said. Bae, of Lynwood, Washington, was arrested in November 2012 in Rason, along North Korea's northeastern coast. A devout Christian and father of three, Bae operated a China-based company specializing in tours of North Korea, according to his family and freekennow.com, a website that friends set up to promote his release. @highlight Pro-North Korean publication: Bae expects a visit from U.S. diplomat soon @highlight American says he's been in labor camp for 3 weeks, reports Choson Sinbo @highlight A State Department official says U.S. is "deeply concerned" by Bae's move from a hospital @highlight Arrested in 2012, Bae is accused of plotting to topple North Korea government
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Asked about a possible intervention in favor of displaced persons or refugees, the @placeholder president said that his country could not "intervene unless there is a U.N. mandate," and noted that "this is not the case."
The president of the Central African Republic asked Thursday for help from other nations to stave off rebel advances that threaten his rule. The former French colony asked France and the United States to help ensure "the rebels return home...instead of destroying and killing Central Africans," President Francois Bozize said. "Fellow citizens, the time has come," Bozize said. The rebels "want to steal our country and we want to do (something) about it." Amid indications that the rebels may try to take the capital, Bangui, the United Nations began relocating dependents and nonessential staff. The U.S. Embassy in Bangui suspended operations Friday "as a result of the deteriorating security situation," the State Department said in a statement. "U.S. citizens who have decided to stay in CAR should review their personal security situation and seriously consider departing, taking advantage of commercial flights," it said. @highlight U.S. Embassy suspends operations in the capital @highlight There are indications the rebels may try to take Bangui @highlight France has troops there, but says its mission is to protect its citizens @highlight Central African Republic leader seeks international help
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@placeholder never imagined it would turn out the way it did, though.
(CNN) -- For Clem Pellett, tracking down his grandfather's killer was not his original mission. "I was just putting together an old family story ... and these serendipitous events happened, and we accidentally caught him," Pellett, of Bellevue, Washington, told CNN in a phone interview Wednesday. That "old family story" focuses on two men: Clarence Pellet -- a grandfather that Clem Pellett never knew -- and a drifter named Frank Dryman. According to the Montana Department of Corrections, on April 4, 1951, Clarence Pellett picked up a hitchhiker near Shelby, Montana. The hitchhiker was Dryman, then a 19-year-old drifter who was carrying a loaded gun that, according to the state, he used to shoot and kill Clarence Pellett on the side of windswept Montana road. @highlight Frank Dryman was convicted of killing Clarence Pellett on a roadside in 1951 @highlight Dryman was entenced to life in prison, then paroled in 1969, and disappeared @highlight Pellett's grandson worked Montana authorities and found him in Arizona @highlight Dryman was arrested Tuesday and awaits extradition to Montana
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In the ethnically mixed capital, Sarajevo, Holbrooke saw Bosnian Serb forces laying siege to the city to drive out @placeholder.
SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina (CNN) -- Richard Holbrooke first visited Bosnia in 1992 as a private citizen. Richard Holbrooke's 'bombs for peace' policy was vindicated when bombings brought an end to the war. Three years later, he would become one of the most influential U.S. figures working to end a war that had introduced a new euphemism for genocide: ethnic cleansing. Holbrooke, who had worked as a diplomat, journalist and investment banker, was intrigued, disgusted and challenged by what he saw in the early days of the war in Bosnia. A month before his first visit, reporters had learned of Bosnian Serb concentration camps where Muslim prisoners were tortured, sexually mutilated and executed. The news photographs and footage seemed like an echo of the Holocaust. @highlight Richard Holbrooke first went to Bosnia in 1992 in the early days of the war @highlight The former diplomat recommended using U.S. force against the Bosnian Serbs @highlight He watched as Bosnia's Muslims suffered years of heartbreak and death @highlight In 1995, after weeks of NATO bombing, Holbrooke negotiated an end to the war
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family who believe they may have unwittingly sold two kittens to @placeholder
By Jessica Jerreat PUBLISHED: 10:24 EST, 11 October 2013 | UPDATED: 10:27 EST, 11 October 2013 A man has admitted having a 'cat kill room' in his Alabama home where he would throw kittens he had bought off Craigslist against the wall until their necks broke, or stomp on them. Ronald Fraser Golden, who has been charged with 22 counts of first-degree cruelty, said he killed the defenseless creatures because he was 'angry at the world'. The 48-year-old was arrested after police received an anonymous tip as they investigated reports of dead kittens found near his Athens home. Horrific: Ronald Fraser Golden told police he had been killing kittens since July @highlight Ronald Fraser Golden charged with 22 counts of first-degree animal cruelty @highlight Police find five dead cats and blood spatters on the walls @highlight 48-year-old admitted killing spree began in July
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After four hours, 'She talked for a little while [with an officer], she came and went back into the home, came back outside and at that point she put the shotgun down,’ @placeholder told the station.
By Zoe Szathmary Authorities engaged in a four-hour standoff in a Texas town with a woman on Thursday. Eleouise Adcock, 90, of Channelview pointed a shotgun at construction workers earlier that morning, KPRC reported. A SWAT team was called in after they reported her to authorities, the station said. Scroll down for video Keeping guard: Adcock is seen with her shotgun during the standoff Ready to go: A SWAT team was at Adcock's house after she pointed her gun at the construction crew '[The construction workers] told us she has pointed weapons at them before,' Harris County Sheriff's Deputy Thomas Gilliland told KPRC. @highlight Eleouise Adcock, 90, of Channelview pointed a shotgun at construction workers earlier that morning @highlight Adcock has been trying to fend off a company that has been buying property near her home @highlight A SWAT team was called in after they reported her to authorities @highlight The standoff with authorities ended after four hours
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@placeholder ditched Delia, 71 – whose cookery books have sold 21million copies – when her three-year contract ended in January.
By Sam Greenhill PUBLISHED: 18:39 EST, 1 March 2013 | UPDATED: 18:55 EST, 1 March 2013 From cookbooks to cranberries, putting Delia Smith’s name to something has long been a recipe for success. Substitute a dash of Delia with a pinch of Pippa, however, and it seems to leave a rather sour taste. Customers are struggling to stomach the news that the Duchess of Cambridge’s sister is replacing Delia as a columnist in Waitrose’s magazine. Pippa Middleton's new role seems to have left a sour taste in Waitrose customers' mouths Just days after Miss Middleton was appointed as the face of the supermarket, shoppers have flooded Waitrose’s Twitter and Facebook accounts with their complaints. @highlight Shoppers flood Waitrose's Twitter and Facebook accounts with complaints @highlight Magazine's editor promises Pippa will dispense advice on preparing feasts
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One thing about this tricky frontman is he tends to hit the ground running, and with some @placeholder experience already under his belt he should be in amongst the goals early at Upton Park.
CLICK HERE to register - for FREE - and start picking your £100m squad now... As part of the build-up to the start of MailOnline's Fantasy Football season, we will be taking a look at players new to the Premier League with the potential to light up England's top tier over the coming campaign. MAURO ZARATE IN A NUTSHELL While Andy Carroll starts another season with injury trouble, West Ham fans need not worry about a repeat of last season's striker-less shows from last season - and the reason to hold early season hope comes from the signing of Argentine striker Mauro Zarate. @highlight Zarate agreed a three-year deal at Upton Park after moving from Argentina @highlight Fiery forward spent time at Birmingham City earlier in his career @highlight He scored 13 goals in 19 games last season for Velez Sarsfield @highlight Pelle costs £8.8m in MailOnline's Fantasy Football game, less than the likes of Rickie Lambert and Lukas Podolski
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‘He's a terrific player, the last time we won a World Cup we had a ginger in @placeholder.
By Press Association Reporter Alan Pardew has likened Jack Colback to England World Cup winner Alan Ball following his inclusion in Roy Hodgson’s senior squad. The Newcastle midfielder has been named called up for next month’s friendly with Norway and the Euro 2016 qualifier in Switzerland. Colback signed for the Magpies during the summer in a controversial switch from North-East rivals Sunderland. Kind words: Alan Pardew and Roy Hodgson have both hailed Jack Colback after his England call-up But his early-season form has seen him rewarded with a maiden call to the England set-up and United boss Pardew says it is about time another ginger midfielder made the breakthrough. @highlight The Newcastle manager has likened Jack Colback to World Cup winning midfielder Alan Ball @highlight Colback has been named in Roy Hodgson's England squad for the upcoming games against Norway and Switzerland @highlight The 24-year-old moved to his boyhood team from arch-rivals Sunderland
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A @placeholder spokesman said the firm is also probing Monday’s incident and will carry out an inspection before the tower is put back into service.
By Mark Duell Last updated at 3:35 PM on 15th February 2012 Sergio Gonzales got the shock of his life when a palm tree branch fell from above went through his car windscreen and hit him in the face. And it turned out the branch was not even from a real tree. A metal replica snapped off a T-Mobile phone mast during high winds in El Paso, Texas. The branch landed just inches from Mr Gonzales’s neck but he survived the scare with cuts to his face that were treated in hospital. Sliced: A metal replica palm tree branch snapped off a T-Mobile phone mast during high winds in El Paso, Texas, cracking a driver's windscreen @highlight Sergio Gonzales struck by T-Mobile mast in Texas @highlight Incident happened while he was driving in El Paso @highlight Branch sliced through car windscreen on Monday
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@placeholder, Dyche’s opposing manager, was brutally frank about his team’s below-par display.
CLICK HERE to see the full stats package from the game at Turf Moor with our brilliant Match Zone Ashley Barnes’ powerful second-half header gave Burnley their first Premier League win of the season at the 11th time of asking and sent their happy fans home with perhaps the flicker of belief they may not be doomed after all. Such is the gulf in resources and quality now in the top division that a small, promoted club like Burnley are always likely to falter. They did so last time they competed at this level in 2010. Quite possibly, they will fail this season, too, despite Saturday's success. Victory still leaves them at the bottom of the table. But if effort, team spirit and the pragmatic but positive philosophy of manager Sean Dyche are true markers, they won’t go down without a fight. @highlight Burnley registered their first win of the Premier League this season with a 1-0 victory over Hull City at Turf Moor @highlight Ashley Barnes scored his first Premier League goal with a header from Kieran Trippier's cross in the second half @highlight Steve Bruce made three substitutes but then saw the Tigers reduced to 10-men after Curtis Davies went off injured
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As the dust settled, @placeholder simply observed, ‘red card all day’ and moved along.
If I’m honest, I’m rather partial to the underdog. Come FA Cup Third Round time, I can’t help myself. I’m all for the painter, decorators and bin men who take on the full-time professionals. What’s more, who wasn’t cheering for Rocky when he took on the might of Apollo Creed and nearly won? And lest we forget, Bruce Willis seeing off Alan Rickman and his entire gang of thieves in Nakatomi Plaza without any shoes on! However, when it was announced that ITV were going to be in the frame when the Premier League highlights package comes up for grabs in 2016, I found myself rooting immediately for the top dog. @highlight Gary Lineker has perfected the art of knowing when to let his experts do the talking and when to chip in on BBC's Match of the Day @highlight The Premiership was on ITV between 2001 and 2004 before MOTD @highlight ITV want to be in the frame for Premier League highlights package in 2016 @highlight They have gotten better at covering live football, evident at the World Cup @highlight The BBC should retain the highlights package - but money may talk
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@placeholder made payments on the policy until December 2012 and instead of listing her daughter as brothers as beneficiaries, the policy listed only Henthorn.
A man indicted for the murder of his second wife and under investigation for the suspicious death of his first in 'glaringly similar' circumstances may have plotted to kill a third woman – his sister-in-law – according to newly submitted court documents. Harold Henthorn was indicted for the murder of his second wife, Toni, 50, last November. The indictment was the result of a two-year investigation during which the FBI eavesdropped on the Colorado widower's telephone conversations, combed through his finances, scrutinized his employment history and concluded that the 'freak' hiking accident that claimed the mother-of-one's life was murder. Dr Toni Jill Bertolet Henthorn plunged 140 feet to her death while on a remote hike with Henthorn who was the only witness to her death. @highlight Harold Henthorn is being charged with the murder of his wife Toni who he claims fell to her death in Rocky Mountain Park @highlight Toni had life insurance policies worth $4.5m and had almost died two years earlier when she was hit with a wooden beam while alone with her husband @highlight Harold told different stories as to what happened at the time, and later joked 'I was trying to kill my wife' @highlight Court documents show he had a $250,000 life insurance on his sister-in-law and a 'romantic interest' in her @highlight Court case will hear his first wife's death was in similar circumstances - although he has not been charged with her murder
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'It would have been a dream place in many ways, business was good, it is not far from @placeholder, the lifestyle is super, it doesn't drop below 18 degrees in winter.
Families were conned out of millions of pounds in life savings after handing over cash for luxury seaview apartments in UAE to a 'shyster developer'. At least 25 British buyers handed over up to £100,000 each to Iranian developer Frank Khoie, whose company was supposed to oversee the building of the properties. Khoie, who defaulted on the United Arab Emirates deal despite more than 700 international buyers paying deposits worth £50million, was jailed in 2009 after a £9.5million cheque to purchase land for the La Hoya development bounced. Among the British investors were Geoff Land, who lost £100,000, and pensioners Richard and Marilyn Chandlder, who lost £30,000 of savings that was meant for their retirement. @highlight Geoff Land's dreams of moving to a seaview apartment in UAE were ruined @highlight His family paid £100,000 to a 'shyster developer' for the luxury beach home @highlight But Iranian developer Frank Khoie was jailed after £9.5m cheque bounced @highlight At least 25 Brits paid millions of pounds for the properties near Dubai @highlight Retired British couple Richard and Marilyn Chandler lost £30,000 to Khoie @highlight Their dreams for a retirement home in the Middle East were ruined @highlight More than 700 people worldwide paid £50million in deposits on the homes @highlight Khoie was jailed in 2009 but was released after just a year behind bars @highlight Mr Land was forced to work in Saudi Arabia for four years to support family @highlight They will finally get their money back after a landmark legal settlement
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