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Israel launched the offensive against @placeholder militants in response to ongoing firing of rockets against southern Israeli towns.
London (CNN) -- Three co-authors of the U.N. report into the 2008-09 Gaza war parted ways with a dramatic reconsideration of key conclusions by Richard Goldstone, the team's chairman and fourth author. Pakistani human rights lawyer Hina Jilani; Christine Chinkin, professor of international law at the London School of Economics; and Desmond Travers, a retired Irish soldier and peacekeeper, said in a Guardian newspaper column in Britain on Thursday that they want "to dispel any impression that subsequent developments have rendered any part of the mission's report unsubstantiated, erroneous or inaccurate." "There is no justification for any demand or expectation for reconsideration of the report as nothing of substance has appeared that would in any way change the context, findings or conclusions of that report with respect to any of the parties to the Gaza conflict," they said in the British daily. @highlight Three Goldstone report co-authors stand by mission @highlight Goldstone recently questioned the conclusions @highlight Both sides criticize Israel, Hamas for lack of investigations
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The joke was captured in this photograph of the autocue, after Mr @placeholder rejected the idea of following Mr Miliband to deliver his speech from memory
Voters who back UKIP at the next election risk 'going to bed with Nigel Farage and waking up with Ed Miliband', David Cameron has warned. The Prime Minister said the next election would be a 'straight fight' between Labour and the Tories, and a vote for UKIP made it more likely that Ed Miliband becomes Prime Minister in 2015. The jibe came just hours before former Tory donor Arron Banks announced he was handing £1million to UKIP, in protest at being dismissed as a 'nobody' by senior Conservative William Hague. Scroll down for video David Cameron warned that a vote for UKIP would make it easier for Labour to win the next election @highlight Prime Minister warns there is a 'straight choice' between him or Miliband @highlight A vote for UKIP makes a Labour government more likely in 2015, he says @highlight Hours after attack, Tory donor Arron Banks handed UKIP £1million @highlight Banks upped his donation after William Hague branded him a 'nobody'
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'The planes had already hit the @placeholder and he was on the subway below the building'
The full horror of the 9/11 terror attack witnessed by Navy Yard gunman Aaron Alexis that could have caused his PTSD has been revealed for the first time by his stepfather. In the first interview by a member of the killer's family, Frank Calderon, 47, said his stepson was going up the escalator from the subway station below the World Trade Center when the first of the towers collapsed. Alexis joined first responders in desperately trying to save people trapped by the collapsing building in downtown New York City. Aaron Alexis, 34, who killed 12 people at the Washington Navy Yard on Monday was present at the World Trade Center on Sept 11 2001 and helped to pull people from the wreckage @highlight Washington Navy Yard gunman Aaron Alexis was present at the World Trade Center on 9/11 @highlight He was exiting the subway as the first tower collapsed and joined first responders desperately trying to save people @highlight Traumatized from pulling bodies from the mangled wreckage - he didn’t sleep for days afterwards @highlight Step dad Frank Calderon, who lived with Alexis at the time, said he didn’t see any initial signs of PTSD @highlight Aaron's birth father Algernon had told police in 2004 that his son was suffering from PTSD as a result of witnessing the events at ground zero
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Although Still's contract with the @placeholder apparently provides insurance cover for 100 per cent of Leah's medical expenses, Ms Smythe claims she has an outstanding medical bill for an ambulance she has been unable to pay.
Angry: Channing Smythe, the mother of Devon Still's four-year-old daughter, Leah, has claimed that he hasn't paid child support to her in months The NFL star whose daughter's battle with cancer is the league's feel-good story of the season has not paid child support in months, the girl's mother claims. Devon Still, who plays defensive tackle for the Cincinnati Bengals, has not paid any child support for his four-year-old daughter Leah since July, according to her mother Channing Smythe. The row threatens to overshadow what has been one of the few touching stories in a sport riddled with controversy, including allegations it was soft on domestic violence, encouraged drug use and covered up risks to players. @highlight Channing Smythe says Devon Still hasn't sent child support since July @highlight His four-year-old daughter Leah was diagnosed with cancer in June @highlight Ms Smythe has asked the NFL to see if Still has violated conduct rules @highlight She outlines the hardships she and Leah face in letter to the league @highlight Still travels every week from Cincinnati to Delaware to be with Leah
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"Our thoughts are with Mr. @placeholder's family during this distressing time.
Beijing (CNN) -- A Chinese court on Monday suspended the death sentence of Gu Kailai, the wife of a disgraced Communist Party leader, after finding her guilty of murder in the death of a British businessman, a court official said. Gu's death penalty has been suspended for two years due to her weakened mental capacity while committing the crime and her close cooperation with police during the investigation, according to Tang Yigan, deputy chief of Hefei Intermediate People's Court. "I think this verdict is fair. It fully reflects the court's respect for law, reality and especially human life," Gu said in video from Monday's court session shown on state-run CCTV. @highlight Four police officers are convicted of covering up the death @highlight Gu Kailai's death sentence is likely to be commuted after two years @highlight A court sentences the wife of an ex-Communist leader to death but suspends sentence @highlight They were tried in the fatal poisoning of British businessman Neil Heywood
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According to @placeholder rituals, the birds have to be alive when their throats are slit so their hearts are still pumping and their blood is properly drained.
New laws aimed at reducing the suffering of millions of chickens in abattoirs have been put on hold by the Government after Muslims complained they would undermine their rights to slaughter the birds according to Islamic rituals. To the dismay of animal welfare groups, the laws were unexpectedly delayed just days before they were due to be implemented last month. Senior vets and campaigners said that the delay was ‘outrageous’ and some have now threatened to report ministers to the European Commission for failing to implement the EU-wide rules. Masood Khwaja, a Muslim food consultant, said: 'In order to meet the religious requirements of halal, light stunning should be done but not enough to kill the animal' @highlight Campaigners have threatened to report ministers to European Commission for not implementing the EU-wide rules @highlight Research that suggests that many birds are still conscious and suffer pain when they are slaughtered
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After receiving the news, @placeholder hung up the phone and drove straight home to tell his wife in person.
(CNN) -- On a cold morning in February, 10 days after undergoing in vitro fertilization, Carolyn Savage lay in bed at her Ohio home waiting for the results of her pregnancy test. Sean and Carolyn Savage with daughter Mary Kate (now 18 months) and sons Ryan, left, and Andrew. Time was moving slowly. It was getting late and the call from the fertility clinic should have come by lunchtime. "We were waiting and waiting and the call seemed like it would never come," Savage said. Finally, around 4 p.m., Carolyn's husband, Sean, got the call at work. "The doctor told me in one sentence, 'Carolyn is pregnant, but we transferred the wrong embryos,'" he said. "I didn't even know that could physically happen. It was a total shock, totally beyond the realm of possibility." @highlight A fertility clinic implanted the wrong embryos in an in vitro procedure @highlight Couple were in "total shock" after learning that the baby is not genetically theirs @highlight Birth mother is continuing with pregnancy and will give the baby to DNA parents
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Now, the unknown new owner -- just a "citizen of the world," like the character @placeholder -- gets to tickle the ivories as time goes by.
(CNN) -- For one private collector, it's the beginning of a beautiful friendship. A buyer has purchased the piano used in one of the most beloved scenes in all of film: the playing of "As Time Goes By" in "Casablanca" -- the 1942 classic movie starring Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman. Sotheby's New York auctioned the piano for $602,500 on Friday, a sale price lower than expected. The estimated price for the piano had been $800,000 to $1.2 million. The 58-key piano is a memorable part of the romantic flashback sequence in Paris at La Belle Aurore, where Rick (Bogart) and Ilsa (Bergman) listen to Sam (Dooley Wilson) sing and play "As Time Goes By." @highlight The piano was used in a famous scene from the 1942 film "Casablanca" @highlight It was auctioned off to a private collector @highlight The sale was greeted by applause at Sotheby's
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Parts of @placeholder were hard-hit by last month’s Superstorm Sandy, flooding homes, and leaving thousands without heat and power.
By Beth Stebner PUBLISHED: 11:35 EST, 13 November 2012 | UPDATED: 09:52 EST, 14 November 2012 Knockout: John Applewhite, 34, was punched in Long Island by a man in a random attack, breaking his jaw A Long Island resident has been arrested for attacking a volunteer utility worker from Florida who had travelled to New York to help restore power after Hurricane Sandy left the region largely without power. Thomas Libretto, 34, was arrested outside of his Long Island home four days after allegedly beating up John Applewhite, also 34. Applewhite had travelled to East Hempstead, Long Island from his home in Lakeland, Florida with 24 other electrical workers, and had just finished a 16-hour shift when a man yelled at him from across a parking lot. @highlight John Applewhite, from Tampa, was volunteering in Long Island following Superstorm Sandy @highlight Man allegedly attacked him in restaurant parking lot, breaking his jaw and several facial bones, then allegedly bit co-worker's finger @highlight Thomas Libretto, 34, arrested outside his Long Island home
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Mayweather is a natural welterweight and would want a fight at 147 pounds, with @placeholder, who started his remarkable career at light-flyweight, wanting the match at a lower weight.
(CNN) -- Manny Pacquiao's two-round demolition of Ricky Hatton has set up the prospect of the biggest money-spinning fight in the history of boxing. Pacquiao lands a solid right to Hatton on his way to a comprehensive victory. The Filipino knocked out the plucky but outclassed Briton in Las Vegas on Saturday night -- earning him by a conservative estimate at least $2 million dollars per minute. Hatton, who could well now hang up his gloves, will pocket more than $8 million as a consolation. Pacquiao's all-action style is popular with boxing followers and in his native Philippines the theaters which screened his fight live with Hatton were sold out well in advance with a ferocious demand for tickets. @highlight Manny Pacquiao set to make a fortune after beating Ricky Hatton in Las Vegas @highlight Filipino boxer proves a massive draw among Pay Per View fans in U.S. @highlight Showdown with Floyd Mayweather Jr. looms as American comes out of retirement
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@placeholder’s record in the FA Cup, in particular, has been a source of shame.
They were the club who openly neglected the cup competitions with a manager embarrassed by his record. Now, however, Newcastle United and Alan Pardew are two ties from Wembley and are going all out for their first domestic trophy in 60 years. It was during a fans’ forum meeting last season that club hierarchy upset supporters when they admitted that the FA Cup and League Cup were not a priority. Alan Pardew vows to pick a strong team to face Tottenham in the Capital One Cup quarters on Wednesday Newcastle are looking to bounce back after a 4-1 defeat by Arsenal on Saturday after their win over Chelsea @highlight Newcastle face Tottenham in Capital One Cup quarter-final on Wednesday @highlight Pardew hadn't been beyond the fourth round of a knockout as a manager @highlight Newcastle are chasing first piece of domestic silverware since 1955 FA Cup @highlight Manager admits game takes precedence over Sunday's Tyne-Wear derby
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It raises questions about how much of the billions of dollars @placeholder donate each year actually help the intended charities, something that the Senate Finance Committee is exploring as part of its ongoing investigation into another charity linked to Quadriga.
Thoreau, New Mexico (CNN) -- Almost hidden in the spectacular red rock country of northwestern New Mexico is a tiny charity that educates and houses almost 200 Native American children and their families. The St. Bonaventure Indian Mission and School, affiliated with the Roman Catholic Diocese of Gallup, mostly survives on donations, which it promises to use wisely. The need is apparent once you step onto the grounds. And that's why mission executives agreed to work with one of the world's largest direct mail companies, which solicits donations for hundreds of nonprofit and charity clients in the United States. They wanted to raise as much money as they could. @highlight Tiny New Mexico charity owes $5 million to direct mail firm @highlight That firm, Quadriga Art, is linked to a Senate committee inquiry @highlight The Senate is exploring how Quadriga raised money for one charity @highlight At least 11 charities owe Quadriga millions of dollars
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‘It’s appropriate that @placeholder spend time behind bars for cheating the public of welfare dollars,’ County Attorney Mike Freeman said.
By Snejana Farberov for Mail online and Louise Boyle Punished: Andrea Chisholm, 54, was sentenced to one year in prison for aiding and abetting wrongfully obtained public assistance A Minnesota woman who once claimed to be Scottish nobility has pleaded guilty to illegally collecting welfare payments while living in a mansion. Andrea Chisholm, 54, accepted responsibility for aiding and abetting wrongfully obtaining public assistance. She admitted in court Tuesday she signed welfare applications that were inaccurate and resulted in her collecting more than $60,000, but told the judge they were filled out by her husband, 62-year-old Colin Chisholm III. @highlight Andrea Chisholm, 54, was sentenced to one year and one day in prison after pleading guilty to aiding and abetting wrongfully obtained public assistance @highlight The self-described Scottish noblewoman 'Lady Chisholm' told the judge her husband, Colin Chisholm III, filled out the bogus welfare applications @highlight The couple lived in a lakefront home, owned a $1.2million yacht and ran a kennel raising elite Cavalier King Charles spaniels @highlight The Chisholms collected $167,000 in food stamps and medical claims, prosecutors said
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@placeholder's legal team has said it will appeal the convictions.
Steve Garban resigned Thursday from the Penn State Board of Trustees, becoming the first board member to step down following the release of a scathing report that found it was part of the failure that allowed a longtime sexual predator to prey on boys at the school. Garban's resignation follows last week's release of an internal review conducted by former FBI director Louis Freeh that found Penn State's most powerful leader showed "total and consistent disregard" for child sex abuse victims and covered up attacks by former assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky. "After absorbing the findings of the Freeh Report last week, the Board of Trustees accepted responsibility for the failures of governance that took place on our watch. Following the release of the report, you also asked each member of the Board to evaluate our individual paths forward," Garban wrote in his resignation letter to board chairwoman Karen Peetz. @highlight Steve Garban was serving as chairman of the Board of Trustees when the scandal broke @highlight He stepped down as chairman following the arrest of Jerry Sandusky in November 2011 @highlight He resigned as a trustee on Thursday
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In Iowa, he reiterated the charge, and said @placeholder's acceptance speech highlighted his opponent's shortcomings.
(CNN) -- Now it begins. All over again. The primary season over and the nominating conventions complete, Mitt Romney and Barack Obama hit the ground running Friday for the final stretch of a campaign that began, for Romney at least, more than a year ago in Iowa. Over the next 60 days of campaigning, much of it focusing on key battleground states, the two men will pitch their visions for the country to a divided electorate. They spent Friday in two states that have long figured prominently in presidential elections, and which are considered up for grabs this year: Iowa and New Hampshire. @highlight NEW: Reviving the economy will "require me being elected president," Romney says @highlight Barack Obama touts jobs creation, but says more must be done @highlight Both campaigns visited New Hampshire and Iowa on Friday @highlight The states are key battlegrounds in the November election
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@placeholder simply add extra concepts to existing words, meaning that, in theory, a word could become never-ending.
By Kerry Mcdermott Even the most verbose of Germans are unlikely to be sorry to see the back of this tongue-twister. The country's longest word - Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz - has officially ceased to exist. The compound noun, which stretches to 63 letters, is the name of a law relating to the testing of beef. Tongue-twister: The 63-letter word, which refers to the law regulating the testing of beef, has been dropped from the German language A regional parliament repealed the word, meaning the 'law for the delegation of monitoring beef labelling', after the EU lifted a recommendation to carry out BSE tests on healthy cattle, the Telegraph reported. @highlight Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertrag-ungsgesetz has officially ceased to exist @highlight Refers to the 'law for the delegation of monitoring beef labelling' @highlight Repealed after EU lifted recommendation to test healthy cows for BSE @highlight Experts say it is the longest 'authentic' word in the German language
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In the video, Al-Zawahiri suggested that the @placeholder has wider goals in the region.
(CNN) -- Al Qaeda's second-in-command called on Pakistanis to back Islamic militants in the country's tribal areas against what he called an ongoing assault by American "crusaders" and the Pakistani army. Al-Qaeda's second-in-command, Ayman al-Zawahiri appears in a video released on September 2, 2006. Punishment from God was promised for Muslims who did not follow the words of Ayman al-Zawahiri in a video that appeared on radical Islamist Web sites Thursday. "The war in the tribal areas and Swat [Valley] is an inseparable part of the crusaders' assault on the Muslims the length and breadth of the Islamic world," al-Zawahiri said in the video, titled "Path of Doom." @highlight Al Qaeda's second-in-command calls Pakistanis to back Islamic militants in video @highlight The Pakistani military is fighting Taliban militants in the country's north @highlight Video, in which Ayman al-Zawahiri speaks, appeared on radical Islamist Web sites
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Their defence is founded on aggressive intent – on a collective mind-set and work-rate – but @placeholder has elevated the whole concept by giving it an identity of its own.
Not even Mike Brown could find a way through, nor could Marland Yarde or Danny Care. Harlequins simply could not unlock the door. It was a ruthless lock-out – another triumph for the Wolf-pack. Saracens’ fabled defence left their London rivals without a point in front of their own supporters at The Twickenham Stoop last Friday night, while accumulating 39 of their own in a stunning Aviva Premiership mis-match. It was the latest herculean feat founded on Paul Gustard’s succinct instructions to the players, as they prepare to go into ‘monster’ mode. ‘”Go get ‘em”; that’s the message,’ he said. ‘”Go get ‘em; be aggressive”. People are confrontational in attack, so to counter that we have to be confrontational in defence. Rugby is a physical game of chess – you are fighting for space and territory. The task for a defence is to take space away from an attack, put them under pressure then hopefully you get turn-overs. @highlight Saracens coach Paul Gustard reveals the secrets behind the Quins rout @highlight The forwards and defence coach works closely with the 'Wolf-pack' @highlight Gustard was a flanker at Leicester Tigers, London Irish and Saracens @highlight He believes Brad Barritt should be first choice centre for England
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City take the lead through @placeholder's low drive through the Burnley defence
Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini accused his players of complacency after squandering a two-goal lead to draw 2-2 at home to Burnley. City were 2-0 ahead at half-time after goals by David Silva and Fernandinho but Pellegrini’s side switched off in the second period and allowed Burnley to rescue a point through Ashley Barnes’ late strike. ‘Maybe at 2-0, we thought the game was over,’ the City boss said, ‘Until the final whistle, the game is never finished. We changed our pace or we couldn’t continue at the same pace.’ Manuel Pellegrini says his side were complacent at 2-0 up over Burnley on Sunday at the Etihad Stadium @highlight Manchester City boss Manuel Pellegrini said his players lost intensity @highlight The Chilean added his players suffered from a 'heavy pitch' at West Brom @highlight Burnley manager Sean Dyche hailed his super-fit relegation battling side
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We assume @placeholder's transition to a lovely shade of purple was due to poisoning.
(CNN) -- So, that happened. Fresh on the heels of the infamous Red Wedding, Sunday's "Game of Thrones" served up more murderous matrimony. But, with what fans have dubbed the "Purple Wedding," many of us finally got something we'd been hoping for since season one. As the loathsome King Joffrey lay on the ground doing his best impersonation of Violet Beauregarde from "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory," one question sprung to mind after the obligatory high fives: Who did it? Certainly there is no shortage of folks who would have loved to off the sadistic, smug boy king. Here, we run down some of the key suspects and why they may have been behind the deadly deed. Let us know your theory in the comments (and, book readers, no spoilers, please!) @highlight Sunday's "Game of Thrones" leaves us with a major "whodunnit?" @highlight There is no shortage of players who could be behind the "Purple Wedding" @highlight Here, we take a look at who we think the main suspects are
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The sign prompted the @placeholder commission on human relations to file a discrimination suit.
(CNN) -- The owner of a south Philadelphia cheesesteak shop who once instructed customers to order only in English has died, according to to relatives. Joey Vento had a heart attack at home and died Tuesday on the way to the hospital, said Joseph Perno, his nephew and manager of the shop. "Things are a little somber tonight," Perno told CNN affiliate KYW behind the grill at Geno's. "But he's in our hearts." Vento founded Geno's in 1966 in Philadelphia, where it sits across the street from another cheesesteak shop, Pat's King of Steaks. Pat's claims to have invented the cheesesteak in 1933, but both stores welcome a plethora of visitors to the City of Brotherly Love each year, and serve the popular steak sandwiches 24 hours a day, seven days a week. @highlight Joey Vento has a heart attack at home and dies on the way to the hospital @highlight He made headlines in 2006 when he posted a sign urging his customers to speak English @highlight "Things are a little somber tonight," his nephew says @highlight Vento founded Geno's in 1966 in Philadelphia
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@placeholder hunt: A very different side of the agent was seen days after Bin Laden's body was brought back.
By James Nye PUBLISHED: 10:23 EST, 20 December 2012 | UPDATED: 15:12 EST, 21 December 2012 Three U.S. senators including John McCain have attacked the makers of 'Zero Dark Thirty', claiming its central claim that torture produced the breakthrough that led the CIA to Osama bin Laden is 'grossly inaccurate and misleading.' Dianne Feinstein, Carl Levin and McCain - all members of the Senate Intelligence committee - sent a letter yesterday to the head of Sony Pictures Entertainment, Michael Lynton, to register their complaint. They urged Lynton to 'consider correcting the impression that the CIA's use of coercive interrogation techniques led to the operation against Osama bin Laden' and insisted that the waterboarding of al-Qaida's No. 3 leader, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, did not provide information that led to the bin Laden's compound in Pakistan. @highlight Three U.S. Senators including John McCain slam Osama bin Laden raid movie Zero Dark Thirty as misleading for its depiction of torture as instrumental in locating the al Qaeda chief
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@placeholder stretches for the ball inside the Maribor box, and the French striker appeared to pick up an injury shortly before he scored
Didier Drogba stirred Chelsea emotions and rekindled misty-eyed memories of Munich as he scored a Champions League penalty to celebrate his first goal since returning to Stamford Bridge. His first since the winning spot-kick against Bayern Munich in the Allianz Arena in May 2012 was the second in this six-goal Euro-romp against Maribor. Jose Mourinho’s team are in control at the top of Group G, smoothly on course for a place in the last 16 of the Champions League. Loic Remy put Chelsea ahead after 13 minutes after cutting in from the right hand side and firing past Jasmin Handanovic @highlight Loic Remy puts Chelsea ahead at Stamford Bridge after 13 minutes @highlight French striker injures himself in the act of scoring and is replaced by Didier Drogba @highlight Drogba scores from the penalty spot to make it 2-0 in 23rd minute @highlight John Terry scores from close range on the half hour mark to put Chelsea three goals up @highlight Eden Hazard cross turned into his own net by Mitja Viler for fourth goal @highlight Maribor miss the chance to hit back as Agim Ibraimi sees his penalty hit the base of the post @highlight Hazard makes it 5-0 with a penalty, then adds a sixth in 90th minute
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By Associated Press The body of a two-star general killed in an Afghan 'insider attack' arrived Thursday at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware to be prepared for burial at Arlington National Cemetery. A C-17 cargo plane carrying the body of Maj. Gen. Harold Greene, 55, landed under blue skies at the Dover base, home to the nation's largest military mortuary. Air Force chaplain Maj. Melvin K. Smith boarded the plane to offer a prayer. White-gloved soldiers then solemnly carried a flag-draped metal case with Greene's remains to a waiting mortuary vehicle as Army Secretary John McHugh stood solemnly and Army Chief of Staff Gen. Ray Odierno gave a farewell salute. @highlight Major General Harold J. Greene was shot by an Afghan military policeman in an ambush on Tuesday @highlight Six soldiers slowly carried a transfer case with his remains past Army Secretary John McHugh and Army Chief of Staff Ray Odierno @highlight The movement was carried out in silence, but soft sobs could be heard as members of the general’s immediate family @highlight His killer, Mohammad Rafiqullah, 27, was hiding in a bathroom waiting for Greene and 20 other military personnel @highlight ISAF, the international force in Afghanistan, said the attack took place at a British military training academy in the capital
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U.S. officials did not release any information about the troops' arrival, but had said last month that forces would be deployed to @placeholder.
U.S. troops arrived in Turkey on Friday to man Patriot missile defense batteries near the Syrian border, Turkish state media said. The move was made after Syria launched Scud missiles at cities near the Turkish border. In response, the U.S., Germany and the Netherlands have deployed Patriot air defense missiles to the border region to intercept any Syrian ballistic missiles. U.S. officials: Syria using more accurate, Iranian-made missiles The missiles and troops are under the control of NATO, but the missiles are to be operated by U.S. forces. A group of 27 U.S. troops landed in Gaziantep, Turkey, where they will survey the Patriot deployment, Turkish state news agency Anadolu said. @highlight At least 129 people were killed across Syria on Friday, an opposition group says @highlight For a third day, rebels try to wrest control of a helicopter base from government forces @highlight Parents of a kidnapped U.S. journalist in Syria are pleading for his release @highlight An explosion at a gas station in Damascus kills 10 people
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Lawyers for Lonergan, Kramer and Al Nakib said Wednesday that no @placeholder was found in their clients' rooms on campus.
Warrants for three Wesleyan University students arrested after a rash of illnesses on campus linked to the party drug Molly show police believe the bad batch of the drug originated in the Washington, D.C., area. The students, all neuroscience majors, were arraigned Wednesday in Middletown Superior Court, not far from the private college's campus. Superior Court Judge Leo V. Diana set bond at $50,000 for Eric Lonergan, 22, of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and 20-year-old Rama Agha Al Nakib, a Syrian citizen. Zachary Kramer, 21, of Bethesda, Maryland, was freed after posting a $5,000 bond. Eric Lonergan, left, and Rama Agha Al Nakib, right, are two of the four Wesleyan University students arrested Tuesday in connection with about a dozen hospitalizations among people who took a party drug known as Molly @highlight Three of four Wesleyan University students appeared Wednesday on drug charges related to about a dozen hospitalizations @highlight Those hospitalized took a party drug known as Molly @highlight Eric Lonergan, Zachary Kramer, and Rama Agha Al Nakib appeared in Middletown Superior Court @highlight The student were arrested on assorted drug charges and suspended from the university @highlight Eleven students, some of whom had attended a rave music show on Saturday night, received medical attention over the weekend, police said @highlight Two students were still being treated, according to police
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laboratory compared bone DNA of the victim to that provided by @placeholder and determined that they could not be related.
By Daily Mail Reporter UPDATED: 12:03 EST, 26 October 2012 As Sherry Marino made her way to the cemetery on Wednesday to tend the grave marked with her son’s name, she got a call from her lawyers - the body wasn't his. It was the news she had been waiting more than 30 years to hear. Tests had confirmed that the remains of one of John Wayne Gacy’s victims which police told her in 1980 were her missing son Michael Marino did not match her DNA. In 1978, police identified one of the bodies found on Gacy’s property in Norwood Park Township, Illinois as her son. He was 14 when he disappeared in 1976 and investigators had used dental records to identify him in 1980. @highlight Michael Marino, 14, went missing in 1976 @highlight Remains found on serial killer's property in 1978 were ID'd as the boy using dental records @highlight Sherry Marino remained unconvinced that the body was her son and spent years calling for the grave to be exhumed @highlight Now DNA evidence has vindicated her
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"For the first 30 minutes the @placeholder team did very well, but after that our team controlled the match.
(CNN) -- China took advantage of a Kuwait sending-off to make a winning start to the 2011 Asian Cup on Saturday. The 2-0 victory mirrored the result of Friday's tournament-opening match, leaving two teams on three points in Group A following Uzbekistan's surprise win over hosts Qatar. Kuwait had to play for almost an hour with only 10 men at Al Gharafa Stadium after defender Musaed Neda was sent off in the 35th minute for kicking out at Yang Xu following a tussle for the ball. Defender Zhang Linpeng put China ahead in the 58th minute when his shot took a big deflection to leave goalkeeper Nawaf Al Khaldi stranded, with Kuwait having failed to properly clear a corner. @highlight Kuwait's Musaed Neda becomes first player to be sent off at 2011 Asian Cup @highlight Defender's first-half dismissal helps China win 2-0 in the second match in Group A @highlight Zhang Linpeng and Deng Zhuoxiang score in the second half in Qatar @highlight Hosts beaten 2-0 by Uzbekistan in Friday's tournament-opening match
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When pressed whether Di Maria deserved to be singled out above Real's so-called galacticos - Ronaldo, Bale and @placeholder chief among them - Simeone insisted: 'He's the player most likely to create openings in the opposition half.'
Atletico Madrid boss Diego Simeone has raised eyebrows by claiming that Angel Di Maria is city rival Real's best player, above the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale. Simeone watched from the sidelines as his Atletico side held their Madrid rivals to a 1-1 draw in the Spanish Super Cup first leg on Tuesday night. Di Maria's late introduction from the bench changed the game, with the Argentina winger - a target for Manchester United - setting up an the opening goal for James Rodriguez. Atletico levelled the tie through Raul Garcia with just two minutes remaining. VIDEO Scroll down for Angel di Maria chips Fabio Coentrao in Real Madrid training @highlight Real Madrid and rivals Atletico drew 1-1 in Spanish Super Cup first leg @highlight Angel Di Maria set up James Rodriguez for Real's goal @highlight But the Argentina winger had started on the bench @highlight Atletico boss Simeone hailed Di Maria's impact @highlight The Argentina winger provided 22 assists last season @highlight That is more than Ronaldo, Bale or Rodriguez @highlight Manchester United are prepared to invest £100m in signing Di Maria
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In 2011, the nation witnessed how the decision to raise the debt ceiling, the routine process through which Congress agreed to pay for spending that they authorized, became a volatile political weapon used to extract compromises over spending cuts with the draconian threat of sending the nation, and the world, into economic chaos if @placeholder did not comply.
(CNN) -- Republicans and Democrats have entered into an impeachment frenzy over the past few weeks. The impeachment wars began when a small group of Republicans started to make noise about the possibility of impeaching President Obama. The most high profile of the bunch was former Alaska governor and vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin. In her characteristic way of getting right to the partisan point, Palin published an article on Breitbart.com in which she said, without specifying the exact grounds for her argument beyond her sense of a "lawless" president, that, "It's time to impeach." Palin was not alone. Several Republicans in Congress had mentioned the possibility of impeachment in the spring, including Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann and Texas Rep. Louie Gohmert. On the Sunday morning talk shows, Majority Whip Steve Scalise refused to rule it out. Some observers believe that, even though he has denied the GOP will pursue this option, Speaker of the House John Boehner has fueled the fires by filing a lawsuit against the President over his use of executive power. @highlight Republicans raise prospect of impeachment and Dems use it for fundraising @highlight Julian Zelizer: Both parties are using a serious process as a partisan tool @highlight He says there's no serious case to be made against President Obama for impeachment @highlight Zelizer: 40 years ago, the U.S. saw how the Watergate case made impeachment very relevant
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Over the last year, for example, prices have dropped by eight per cent in Newport, by 8.9 per cent in Sunderland and by 6.4 per cent in @placeholder.
At £525,000, the garage is more than three times the average house price in Britain By Becky Barrow, Business Correspondent PUBLISHED: 10:10 EST, 1 May 2012 | UPDATED: 10:28 EST, 1 May 2012 If your home is in Hartlepool, Newport, Sunderland or Newcastle upon Tyne, you should probably look away now. While house prices are plunging around Britain, particularly in these cities, there is one gold-plated corner of the capital where a garage is on the market for more than £500,000. Hidden in a tiny back street close to Harrods, the double garage does not look special from the outside. @highlight At £525,000, the garage is more than three times the average house price in Britain
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But opposition leader Tony Abbot, a staunch opponent of the legislation, called it "a betrayal of the @placeholder people" adding that three million Australian households will be worse off because of the tax.
(CNN) -- Australia has passed a controversial new law which will see the country's 500 most-polluting companies pay tax on their carbon emissions. The Clean Energy Act was passed by 36 votes to 32 in the Australian Senate on Tuesday and will come into force on July 1 next year. The legislation sees carbon taxed at a fixed price of 23 Australian dollars ($23.7) per ton for three years before moving to flexible pricing in 2015. In a statement on the prime minister's official website, Julia Gillard described the vote as "history-making" and "a major milestone in Australia's efforts to cut carbon pollution and seize the economic and job opportunities of the future." @highlight Bill to introduce carbon tax on country's biggest polluters passed by Australian Senate @highlight Carbon price fixed at AUS$23 from July 1 2012 before moving to flexible pricing in 2015 @highlight Prime Minsiter Julia Gillard decribes vote as "history making" @highlight Opposition leader Tony Abbot says tax will threaten jobs and raise taxes
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But reports that he was alive surfaced in April of that year, and in May 2010 he appeared in a video in which he vowed attacks on major @placeholder cities.
(CNN) -- The Pakistan Taliban have voted to elect Asmatullah Shaheen, who is on Pakistan's most wanted list, as their interim head, according to an official for the group. The move comes after former chief Hakimullah Mehsud was killed in a U.S. drone strike on Friday. The group, also known as Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, will not be making an announcement on a new permanent leader for several more days, according to Azam Tariq, a member of the Pakistan Taliban's Shura Council, their centralized decision-making body.. Meanwhile, the U.S. ambassador to Islamabad was summoned to Pakistan's Foreign Ministry on Saturday. Foreign Ministry spokesman Aizaz Ahmed Chaudhry did not explain why the envoy was summoned. A U.S. State Department official confirmed the meeting to CNN but would not disclose details about it. @highlight New interim leader selected by Pakistan Taliban @highlight Former leader Hakimullah Mehsud was killed in a U.S. drone strike on Friday @highlight A permanent leader will not be announced for several more days, spokesman says
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'I answered the phone and it was the wife of his best friend telling me I must get over to @placeholder.
By Jonathan McEvoy A blonde model with blue eyes will say a prayer for Ayrton Senna on Thursday. It is the same ritual Adriane Galisteu has practised on each of the 19 previous anniversaries of the driver's death. A person of faith like Senna - 'I believe in the Lord' - she has spoken to Sportsmail about that weekend 20 years ago when the Williams her boyfriend was driving crashed into a concrete wall at Tamburello curve at Imola, killing him. She remembers the last hours spent at Senna's villa in the Algarve in the countdown to the San Marino Grand Prix. @highlight Adriane Galisteu said she asked Ayrton Senna to withdraw from the ill-fated San Marino Grand Prix @highlight The model has denied claims she was having an affair with her former lover at the time of the tragedy which rocked Formula One @highlight Galisteu said Senna, who was killed 20 years ago after crashing into a concrete wall at Tamburello curve, wanted to end his career at Ferrari @highlight In Imola, there will be races in honour of the three-time world champion
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Man of the match @placeholder (left) scored a stunning late goal to seal victory for Arsenal
Those who braved the freezing temperatures and turned up excited by the prospect of a repeat of last season's thrilling FA Cup final would leave bitterly cold and bitterly disappointed. Unlike at Wembley, last May, the magic glow was absent. And on a day of squad rotation, rare sightings, unexpected returns and cameo appearances, Arsene Wenger relied on his two workhorses to extend a proud record in this competition. Per Mertesacker, criticised to the point of ridicule during recent defensive malfunctions, scored his first goal of the season while Alexis Sanchez celebrated his 16th with a high-energy display which makes a mockery of the idea all players are on their knees after the Christmas programme. @highlight Arsenal defeated Hull City 2-0 in a third round repeat of the 2014 FA Cup final at the Emirates Stadium @highlight Joel Campbell and Alexis Sanchez came close for the hosts during a dominant opening performance @highlight Gunners captain Per Mertesacker opened the scoring with a towering header from a first-half corner @highlight Sanchez capped another impressive performance with his 16th goal of the season on 82minutes
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'The advert features @placeholder’s personal experience as a patient.
A TV commercial featuring the presenter on ITV’s This Morning, Ruth Langsford, who heralded the benefits of eye correction surgery, has been banned. The wife of fellow TV celebrity Eamonn Holmes appeared in a commercial for an eye lens replacement treatment sold under the Clarivu brand. The 53-year-old presenter said she had been able to throw away her glasses after having the treatment, which claims to restore both long and short sight. Scroll down for video This Morning host Ruth Langsford said she had been able to throw away her glasses after having the treatment which claims to restore both long and short sight @highlight Langsford advertised Clarivu surgery which costs £3,495 per eye @highlight She said she had been able to throw away her glasses after the treatment @highlight But ASA said that was not guaranteed for all patients
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Dylan became concerned about @placeholder when he found out researchers were almost out of funding to conduct studies into the disease, an hereditary liver disorder that means the liver can store sugar but cannot release it, causing dangerously low blood sugar levels that can result in death.
By Alex Greig PUBLISHED: 17:36 EST, 28 February 2014 | UPDATED: 17:41 EST, 28 February 2014 In little more than a year, one small boy has raised more than three-quarters of a million dollars to help his sick best friend by selling copies of a book he wrote himself. Now well on his way to the ambitious goal of $1 million, Dylan Siegal, a seven-year-old from Los Angeles, is selling his book 'Chocolate Bar' to raise funds for Jonah Pournazarian, eight, his best friend who suffers from a rare condition called glycogen storage disease type 1B. @highlight Dylan Siegel, seven, wrote a book when he was six to help raise money for his best friend Jonah Pournazarian @highlight Jonah, eight, has a rare liver disease for which there is no cure @highlight Sales of Dylan's book, Chocolate Bar, have raised more than $750,000 for research into glycogen storage disease type 1B @highlight 'Chocolate bar' is Dylan-speak for 'excellent' @highlight According to Dylan, helping his friend Jonah 'is the biggest chocolate bar' @highlight Researcher Dr David Weinstein believes that with the money raised a cure is possible
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He'll spend a week at @placeholder in the hope of impressing staff.
Ryan Johnson is Stevenage's youngest ever player and is training with Manchester United Manchester United are taking a look at Stevenage Borough centre back Ryan Johnson. The 18-year-old is joining up with United at their Carrington training complex after impressing scouts with his performances for Stevenage and their Under 18s. Johnson started at West Bromwich Albion, where he spent seven years as a schoolboy and was offered a scholarship. However, he believed he had a better chances of breaking through at Stevenage and made the switch there in 2013. They gave him a two-year scholarship and he quickly impressed, began training with the first team and signed professional terms a year early. He was on the substitutes' bench a number of times last season before making his debut in May in the 2–0 defeat by Brentford. @highlight Stevenage Borough defender Ryan Johnson is on trial at Carrington @highlight Manchester United have not moved for Juan Cuadrado of Fiorentina @highlight Dimitar Berbatov wants £70,000 a week to move away from Monaco @highlight Darren Fletcher remains in talks over transfer from Old Trafford @highlight Derby County want Tom Ince on loan from Hull City @highlight Swansea are pondering move for Blackburn striker Rudy Gestede
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Launched in 1939, @placeholder was a truly monumental military machine.
The wreck of a British bomber that sunk during a raid on the German battleship, the Tirpitz, has been found and is likely to contain the bodies of two of the missing crew. The Halifax bomber was located perfectly intact 600ft down in a Norwegian fjord 72 years after it crashed on the mission to destroy one of Hitler's most feared ships. The aircraft was struck by heavy flak and made a successful crash landing in the water inlet in northern Norway. Scroll down for video Significant find: The Halifax bomber was located perfectly intact 600ft down in a Norwegian fjord 72 years after it crashed on the mission to destroy one of Hitler's most feared ships @highlight Wreck of Halifax W7656 bomber found in 600ft deep waters in Norway @highlight It crashed while on a mission to destroy one of Hitler's most feared ships @highlight While trying to sink the Tirpitz, it was struck by heavy flak and came down @highlight Plane found when pipeline engineers stumbled upon a mystery object @highlight Six students sent a remote control submarine down to inspect the object @highlight It turned out to be a Halifax bomber, very likely to be W7656 @highlight It will be protected as a war grave, as two crew members may be on board
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It is a great opportunity to make @placeholder more affordable to everyone.’
Poundland has teamed up with builder Tommy Walsh, pictured, to launch a range of DIY essentials Poundland is making a new assault on Middle Briton by moving from Jane Asher cupcake tins to hammers and nails. The budget chain has signed a partnership with TV building expert Tommy Walsh to launch a DIY range with all items costing just £1. The company is keen to challenge the DIY warehouses like Homebase and B&Q which have been forced to announce the closure of some outlets amid changing lifestyles and shopping habits. The DIY specialists claim the closures reflect the fact that people don’t have the skills, time or interest in doing their own house maintenance and make-overs. @highlight Company is keen to challenge the DIY warehouses like Homebase and B&Q @highlight Some have been forced to close some outlets amid changing lifestyles @highlight The DIY specialists claim closures reflect the fact that people don’t have the skills, time or interest in doing their own house maintenance @highlight But Poundland believes there is need for DIY essentials in the high street
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In June 2011 he was found guilty of murdering @placeholder and sentenced to life imprisonment.
London (CNN) -- In the years leading up to 2011, several celebrities, royals and politicians had claimed to have had their phones hacked by News of The World. The paper's royal editor and a private investigator had even been convicted of intercepting phone messages and spent time in prison. The story was covered on the inside pages of selected newspapers but failed to really capture the British public's attention. That all changed in July of that year when the Guardian reported that police suspected the cellphone of murdered teenager Milly Dowler had been hacked by News of the World and that messages had been deleted to free up space for new voicemail. @highlight Police said in 2011 that Milly Dowler's voicemail hacked by News of the World @highlight Dowler was 13-year-old murdered by Levi Bellfield in southwest London @highlight Milly described in court as funny and bright girl with normal family life @highlight But she was troubled to have discovered her father's pornography recently
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One man in the crowd said the @placeholder people must not "give in to fear."
(CNN)At least 3.7 million people, including world leaders, marched in anti-terrorism rallies in Paris and elsewhere in France on Sunday, French officials said, calling the massive gathering in the nation's capital the largest in France's history. The day was emotional and peaceful, a gesture of unity just days after Islamic extremists slaughtered 17 people. World leaders joined French President Francois Hollande, including British Prime Minister David Cameron, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy. The day also brought together an unlikely duo at the rally: Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. @highlight NYPD and other U.S. law enforcement alerted to threat from ISIS @highlight Massive crowd at anti-terrorism rally in Paris was the largest in French history, French Mission to U.N. says @highlight Many world leaders present, but Obama, Kerry, Holder not at rally to represent U.S.
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Five years later, having left that job too after becoming unable to balance night shifts with looking after a young son as a single mother, she started a blog called A Girl Called @placeholder.
A Left-wing cookery writer has sparked outrage by saying David Cameron should resign for using his ‘dead son’ as a front to privatise the NHS. Jack Monroe, who writes for The Guardian on cookery and poverty issues, said on Twitter that the Prime Minister should go because he ‘uses stories about his dead son as misty-eyed rhetoric to legitimise selling our NHS to his friends’. Mr Cameron’s son Ivan, who suffered from cerebral palsy and epilepsy, died aged six in 2009. A father’s love: David Cameron with his son Ivan, who had cerebral palsy and epilepsy. Ivan died in 2009 @highlight Jack Monroe writes for The Guardian on cookery and poverty issues @highlight Said PM 'uses stories about his dead son as misty-eyed rhetoric' on NHS @highlight His son Ivan, who suffered from cerebral palsy and epilepsy, died in 2009 @highlight Tory backbenchers express disgust at 'distasteful' and 'sick' comments
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@placeholder was convicted of rape in 1992 after an incident the previous year and subsequently served three years of a six-year sentence.
TV presenter and Sheffield United patron Charlie Webster has said she will quit her role at the club if they re-sign convicted rapist Ched Evans. Miss Webster, a member of the Justice Ministry's Victims' Panel, said she had a 'responsibility' and 'duty' to oppose the player's return and spoke out against his 'lack of remorse'. But she was immediately branded a 'hypocrite' by Evans' sister Kylie, who retweeted a message the presenter posted last month saying she wanted to get a photograph with former heavyweight boxing champion and convicted rapist Mike Tyson. Ched Evans' sister Kylie (left) and TV presenter Charlie Webster (right) have been in a spat over the striker's possible return to Sheffield United @highlight TV presenter Charlie Webster will quit her role as Sheffield United patron if Ched Evans re-signs for the club @highlight Miss Webster said: 'You will have young people cheering him on when he scores a goal. Not under my name, under my club or community' @highlight The Sky Sports News presenter was sexually assaulted as a teenager @highlight But she was branded a 'hypocrite' by Evans' sister Kylie on Twitter @highlight She retweeted a post from the presenter saying she wanted a photograph with Mike Tyson, also a convicted rapist @highlight Miss Webster has since apologised for that tweet and said 'she wasn't proud of it' but said it was 'sad that's taken away' from her message @highlight Evans was released from jail this week after serving half of a five-year sentence for raping a 19-year-old woman in a hotel
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In a covert attack, the secret submarine pod will detach from the @placeholder and head to its destination, absorbing sonar on the way to evade detection.
The Royal Navy's newest submarine - a miniature sub which can launch underwater that James Bond would be proud of, has been spotted moored off of Gibraltar. The submarine is intended to launch underwater in order to carry commandos to their destinations covertly so they can perform attacks or infiltration near the water. Attached to a large nuclear sub, the mini pod can carry up to around eight elite commandos in heavy assault gear and is designed to be as stealthy as possible. The miniature submarine atop the HMS Astute, as manufacturers look on at its installation The pod can be seen attached to the topside of the nuclear submarine, the HMS Astute, currently off the coast of Gibraltar. @highlight Attached to the HMS Astute, the mini pod can carry up eight commandos @highlight Designed to be as stealthy for covert ops, like counter intelligence @highlight Can launch underwater to carry commandos to their destinations covertly @highlight Currently the mini sub is attached to the HMS Astute, docked in Gibraltar
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They appeared to have a blissfully happy marriage but @placeholder recently reported Mariah was furious when Nick revealed a list of five celebrities he had slept with during a very candid interview with Power 106 radio.
Sources claim America's Got Talent host is worried about the couple's three-year-old twins By MailOnline Reporter Nick Cannon is reportedly claiming that he walked out in his marriage to Mariah Carey amid concerns for her 'emotional state'. Cannon recently confirmed reports of trouble in the couple's six-year marriage as he admitted they are no longer living together with sources close to the performer telling TMZ that it was Nick's decision to end their union and he is worried about their three-year-old twins Moroccan and Monroe. According to TMZ: 'Nick has made it clear to all involved ... he's deeply concerned about Mariah's emotional state and is ending the marriage for the well being of their kids. He believes the environment around Mariah is toxic and fears for his kids.' @highlight Sources claim America's Got Talent host is worried about the couple's three-year-old twins
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End of an era: Rep. John Dingell will announce his retirement today, according to an @placeholder source
By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 10:06 EST, 24 February 2014 | UPDATED: 14:53 EST, 24 February 2014 John Dingell, the longest-serving member of Congress in American history who mastered legislative deal-making and was fiercely protective of Detroit's auto industry, is to announce his retirement. A source familiar with his plans, but not authorized to speak publicly, said the announcement is expected to be made today. The 87-year-old Michigan Democrat has served in the U.S. House since winning his late father's seat in 1955. He became the longest serving member of Congress in history on June 7 when he eclipsed the record held by the late Sen. Robert Byrd of West Virginia. @highlight The 87-year-old is expected to make announcement today @highlight The Democrat has served since winning his late father's seat in 1955 @highlight He became the longest-serving member of Congress on June 7 last year
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@placeholder President Francois Hollande, speaking in Brussels, said the aim of the talks would be to establish a joint cooperation framework with the United States "so we put an end to these practices and ... these monitoring schemes."
European leaders warned Friday that reports of widespread spying on world leaders by the U.S. National Security Agency have raised "deep concerns" among Europeans and could affect the cooperation needed for effective intelligence gathering. "A lack of trust could prejudice the necessary cooperation in the field," the leaders said in a joint statement issued at the conclusion of a two-day European Union summit in Brussels, Belgium. Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy announced that Madrid has summoned U.S. Ambassador James Costos over the matter. The U.S. Embassy in Madrid declined to comment, saying that Rajoy's statement stands for itself. German Chancellor Angela Merkel said the assertions that the U.S. National Security Agency spied on her and other world leaders had "severely shaken" relationships between Europe and the United States, and trust will have to be rebuilt. @highlight Hollande says France and Germany want to set a code of conduct with United States @highlight Germany's Angela Merkel says the spying claims have "severely shaken" trust @highlight Madrid summons U.S. ambassador over spying allegations @highlight Merkel faces pressure on the matter back home, where her party is in coalition talks
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Also, the @placeholder does not allow runners that young.
In the aftermath of dramatic events like Monday's bombing attack at the Boston Marathon, it's a truth of our times that millions of people will get early bits of news via social media. To be sure, sites like Twitter and Facebook were used extensively by police, relief groups and governments to share important information about the bombings. But there's also a more unfortunate side to how the Web responds to sudden bad news. Sometimes accidentally and sometimes maliciously, false information gets loose. And in the rapid-fire digital echo chamber, it doesn't take long to spread. "On days like this, Twitter shows its best & worst: loads of info at huge speed, but often false & sometimes deliberately so," said Mark Blank-Settle, of the BBC College of Journalism, in a post on the site. @highlight On social media, untrue stories about the Boston terror attacks have gone viral quickly @highlight One photo falsely purported to show a man who had planned to propose to his girlfriend @highlight People believed cell phone service was shut down by authorities, but it wasn't @highlight Tragedy shows "best and worst" of Twitter, media professional says
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'The second reason is that although I have been campaigning to save the @placeholder toilets, people need all these facilities.
By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 10:09 EST, 2 August 2013 | UPDATED: 11:41 EST, 2 August 2013 A middle-class pensioner has taken squatting to new heights by 'occupying' a public toilet block to prevent its closure. Campaigner Lin Patterson, 67, has taken up residence in one of the cubicles of Larkhall public loos in Bath with a sleeping bag, food and water. She is furious at plans by Bath and North East Somerset Council to close several public toilets across the area. Ms Patterson believes it is a cost-cutting exercise which hits the most vulnerable in society such as the elderly and disabled. @highlight Lin Patterson, 67, is angry at proposals to shut loos across Bath @highlight Pensioner has moved into a cubicle and sleeps on its floor in a sleeping bag @highlight Decision to shut them will hurt vulnerable who need them, she says @highlight Councillors have asked if she is willing to clean and open them each day
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To @placeholder with love: Andy Murray shakes hands with his opponent Andrey Kuznetsov after thematch
By Mike Dickson for The Mail on Sunday Andy Murray has not only reached the second week of the US Open, he is also likely to have seen the back of the Louis Armstrong Stadium, where he rarely fails to flirt with danger. The 2012 champion will hope to be back on the main Arthur Ashe Stadium for the rest of the event after nearly allowing a mini crisis to become another drama on Flushing Meadows' more disheveled secondary arena. Having started beautifully he suddenly had all the positive energy drain from him in the third set before beating the free hitting Russian Andrey Kuznetsov 6-1, 7-5, 4-6, 6-2 in two hours and 36 minutes. @highlight Andy Murray reached US Open last 16 with victory over Andrey Kuznetsov @highlight Scot defeated world no 96 6-1, 7-5, 4-6, 6-2 at Flushing Meadows @highlight British No 1 will face Jo-Wilfried Tsonga on Monday @highlight Murray remains on course to face No 1 seed Novak Djokovic in quarters
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The future is bright and @placeholder deserves a leader who can be “all-in” and make the most of the opportunity.
By Joel Christie Max Schireson was tired of being asked what type of car he drives. As the male CEO of a billion dollar company and a married father-of-three, he would listen as his female counterparts were questioned on how they maintain a healthy work and family balance, wondering why the same was never asked of him. He was also tired of spending more time on planes flying around the world on business than he was with his wife and kids. So on Wednesday Schireson - who fronts fast-growing New York database company MongoDB, which has grown $220 million in the last four years under his leadership - announced he was stepping down from the 'best job in the world' in order to have more time at home. @highlight CEO of fast-growing New York database company MongoDB, Max Schireson, announced he was stepping down from his role on Tuesday @highlight Married father-of-three said he has missed too many important occasions due to the demands of his job @highlight He will take up a position as vice president @highlight MongoDB was last valued at $1 billion @highlight Schireson said the company has raised $220 million in the four years he has been CEO
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He was initially commercial director at Chelsea and filled @placeholder's shoes in 2009.
Chelsea have announced Ron Gourlay is to leave his role as chief executive. The Scot, who joined the club in 2004 and worked as chief operating officer before succeeding Peter Kenyon as chief exec in 2009, departs on amicable terms to seek new opportunities. Marina Granovskaia, one of Roman Abramovich's advisers, is set for a bigger role behind the scenes at Chelsea. Here, Sportsmail tells you everything you need to know about the situation at Stamford Bridge. Marina Granovskia with Didier Drogba in 2010 and the Premier League trophy, FA Cup and Community Shield Granovskaia (left) with Drogba (and his son Isaac), Salomon Kalou (second right) and Michael Emenalo @highlight Ron Gourlay has been chief executive at Chelsea for the past five years @highlight Gourlay is leaving the club to 'pursue new business opportunities' @highlight He said it has been a 'privilege' to play a role in club's achievements @highlight Club thank Gourlay for his many years of service and support his decision
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Outside @placeholder, Rousset steers us away from what we thought would be our first chocolate hit.
(CNN) -- "I just love it when I get milk-to-dark converts," says Kerrin Rousset, as she prepares to lead a small cocoa-hungry crowd through the narrow streets of Zurich's Old Town. Rousset, who makes a living leading people to the city's finest chocolates, needn't worry too much -- we're already lost to the dark side. We've joined her on a sunny afternoon in Paradeplatz, outside the flagship shop of Sprungli, a high-quality chocolate maker known for its delicate Luxemburgerli bite-sized almond meringues. We're here because, although in Zurich you're never more than a praline's throw from an artisanal chocolatier (not that any sane person would throw away a perfectly good praline), it's surprisingly tricky to locate truly excellent chocolate. @highlight Sweet Zurich tour focuses on local chocolate confectionery gems like Honold and Conditorei Schober-Peclard @highlight Rousset advises chocolate tasters to let the chocolate melt -- not chew @highlight As with wines, it's important to know where cocoa beans originate, because their "terroir" determines flavor
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This approach takes into account people changing their behavior based on the policy changes, which the @placeholder feels will make it easier to push for tax cuts.
It's one of the most influential offices in a building full of partisan bickering and mudslinging -- and its leader is supposed to rise above politics. The Congressional Budget Office director's term is up in less than two weeks and recent reports indicate Republicans won't give Democratic appointee Doug Elmendorf another four years leading the office charged with projecting the cost of bills. Instead, Republicans may look to pick a successor whose numbers will better jive with theirs. The potential shake-up comes as Republicans -- including influential House Budget Chairman Tom Price of Georgia -- push to change how the office makes its calculations. @highlight Republicans likely won't reappoint congressional budget director Doug Elmendorf when his term ends next month @highlight Two ex-CBO directors say the office will remain nonpartisan, but others worry the hyperpartisan environment could change the calculus @highlight The next CBO director could have a big impact on key pieces of legislation, from budget negotiations to Obamacare @highlight This comes despite Elmendorf's high ratings among both right- and left-leaning economists
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The seizure of material from @placeholder will not stop the newspaper reporting on the story, he added.
London (CNN) -- Lawyers acting for David Miranda, the partner of journalist Glenn Greenwald, said they will bring his case to the High Court in London on Thursday after he was detained at Heathrow Airport. Greenwald, who works for The Guardian newspaper, has been at the forefront of high-profile reports exposing secrets in U.S. intelligence programs, based on leaks from former U.S. National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden. Miranda, a Brazilian citizen, spent nearly nine hours in detention Sunday being questioned under a provision of Britain's terrorism laws. He was stopped as he passed through London on his way from Berlin to his home in Brazil. @highlight David Cameron pushed for The Guardian to hand over Snowden material, report says @highlight Glenn Greenwald says lawyers for his partner have filed a lawsuit over his detention @highlight They are seeking a declaration that what the UK authorities did is illegal, Greenwald says @highlight The UK government says it has a duty to protect national security
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@placeholder will be guaranteed at least one representative in the semi-finals, perhaps as many as three.
There have been four World Cups in South America and each has been won by a South American team. That is about to change. Not because a European country is certain to claim the trophy in Brazil. The hosts and Argentina remain favourites, we know that. Yet even if a South American team is victorious again, the majority of the players will take their medals back to homes in Europe. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Belgium train as Jan Vertonghen says they can stop Messi Favourites: Host nation Brazil have regularly been tipped to win the World Cup this summer @highlight The four World Cups held in South America have all been won by a South American team @highlight Argentina and hosts Brazil are favourites to win this summer's tournament @highlight Majority of South Americans play club football in Europe @highlight Germany, France, Holland and Belgium are the four European representatives in the quarter-finals @highlight Colombia and Costa Rica make up the eight teams left in the competition
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But Mr @placeholder against sought to deflect criticism from his role as Prime Minister in the campaign.
The Scottish independence referendum is still two days away, but the blame game has already begun. With the race still neck-and-neck, David Cameron is at pains to stress that other party leaders in Westminster backed his decision to give Alex Salmond his historic vote on separation. Amid claims those around the Prime Minister ignored warnings about the chance of Yes vote, Downing Street insiders insisted the campaign would be won and lost on Labour votes. Scroll down for video David Cameron faces being the Prime Minister who oversaw the break-up of the Union, with critics claiming he left it too late to deliver the passion seen in last night's speech in Aberdeen @highlight Prime Minister defends decision not to put Devo-Max on the ballot paper @highlight Reports senior civil servants urged ministers to step up fight for the Union @highlight Ex-minister accuses Cameron of 'essay politics' leaving fightback too late @highlight Government insiders insist it is up to Labour to secure victory for No
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He invited @placeholder to walk on his dirt, write on it or pick up a microphone to express themselves.
(CNN) -- They lined up hundreds strong to touch the dirt. Some fell to their knees, clutching the gritty stuff as though it were a long-lost child. Others lifted it to their lips to savor a taste of the home they left behind decades ago. Exiles -- who face never returning to Tibet as long as it is under Chinese rule -- stood on Tibetan soil this week, fulfilling a desire that has burned within since they fled westward across the Himalayas. Only, this week, they were able to do it in Dharamsala, the Indian hilltown that functions as the de facto capital of the refugee community. @highlight Tibetans who long to see their homeland were able to touch native soil again @highlight Artist Tenzing Rigdol smuggled the soil in sacks from Tibet to India @highlight The dirt was spread on a stage so Tibetans could walk on it @highlight Rigdol's father died without ever seeing Tibet again
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They were the first victories to be achieved in succession by the @placeholder factory after the war.
By Becky Evans PUBLISHED: 05:43 EST, 19 March 2013 | UPDATED: 05:54 EST, 19 March 2013 A Formula One car that was 'forgotten about' in a warehouse for almost three decades is expected to fetch more than £5million at auction. The 1954 Mercedes-Benz W196 - described as 'one of the most significant motor cars of the 20th Century' - was driven by five-time world champion Juan Manuel Fangio. The German-made car contains many features which were innovative at the time, including a fuel-injected engine, lightweight chassis and improved brakes. The 2.5 litre Mercedes-Benz, being inspected by auction house chairman Robert Brooks, was driven by Juan Manuel Fangio during his 1954 World Championship winning Formula One season @highlight The 1954 Mercedes-Benz W196 driven by racing legend Juan Manuel Fangio @highlight Stored in warehouse for almost three decades and will go on sale in July @highlight Iconic car has innovative features including a fuel-injected engine @highlight Fangio drove the car when he won both the German and Swiss Grand Prix
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"He would get the last smack," @placeholder said, "and then I would chase him, like, and I ran him into a wall ..."
(CNN) -- Jerry Sandusky is a pedophile and was rightfully convicted, filmmaker John Ziegler said. Yet he came out in Sandusky's defense in an interview with CNN's Piers Morgan late Monday, disparaging witness testimony that led to that conviction. The A.M. radio talk show host recently released controversial interviews he conducted with the former Penn State assistant coach. Sandusky will probably be incarcerated for the rest of his life for child sex abuse convictions, but he has had his say outside the prison walls in these recorded phone conversations, which Ziegler partially posted on the Internet. In the audio clips, Sandusky attempted to discredit an eyewitness in the case against him and downplayed what head coach Joe Paterno may have known about his activities. @highlight Piers Morgan airs excerpts from controversial interview by radio talk show host turned filmmaker @highlight The former Penn State assistant football coach raps prosecution witness Mike McQueary @highlight Sandusky says he's not sure if head coach Joe Paterno thought he was a pedophile @highlight The filmmaker says he's trying to give Paterno "his day in court" after "he was railroaded"
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Martinez is viewed as a @placeholder-style centre back, with his natural defensive instincts supplemented by an ability on the ball that allows him to function so effectively in midfield.
Barcelona are ready to blow Arsenal out of the water in the battle to sign Javi Martinez with a £30million-plus bid for the unsettled Bayern Munich defender at the end of the season. With Lars Bender insisting he will remain with Bayer Leverkusen next season, Arsenal have been alerted to Martinez's possible availability and are believed to have enquired about him. The 25-year old, who can operate as a midfield anchor man or centre half, has become increasingly disillusioned with a lack of starting opportunities under Pep Guardiola and is seriously thinking about leaving the Allianz Arena. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Javi Martinez scores overhead kick against Hannover @highlight Javi Martinez is set to leave Bayern Munich at the end of the season @highlight Barcelona and Arsenal are both interested in the £30m-rated defender @highlight The 25-year-old has become disillusioned with life at Bayern Munich @highlight Lars Bender is poised to stay with Bayer Leverkusen next season
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Meanwhile, others refused to watch the @placeholder drama – which attracts about six million viewers – out of respect for the Paris victims.
The BBC has been criticised for airing an episode of Silent Witness in which a sniper killed eight people including a police officer on the same day 12 people were shot dead in a terror attack in France. Last night's episode of the BBC One drama concluded with eight people being shot, including a female detective, and aired just hours after news of the targeted attack on Charlie Hebdo broke. Some fans were angry, with some condemning the licence-funded corporation for airing the violent episode in the wake of the tragic attack which saw two gunmen storm the Paris offices of the French newspaper. @highlight Fans hit out at BBC for screening Silent Witness episode after Paris attack @highlight Episode - called 'Sniper's Nest' - showed man killing eight including police @highlight Aired on the same day 12 people were shot dead in French terrorist attack @highlight Fans blasted 'insensitive' and 'misguided' BBC for showing violent episode @highlight BBC received at least 10 complaints but said 'storyline was very different'
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Watch tape, learn from it and move on to @placeholder.’
It could have all been very different for Captain Munnerlyn. Born three months premature and weighing little more than three pounds, he spent the first three months of his life in an incubator. When he arrived home in the Happy Hill area of Mobile, Alabama, he was housed in a shoebox. At the age of four, his aunt protected him and took a bullet as a drive-by shooting raged outside their car. Two years later his father was murdered by one of his cousins following a row in a bar. Captain Munnerlyn (right) says the VIkings will learn from a chastening defeat in Green Bay @highlight Munnerlyn was born three months premature and has upset the odds all his life @highlight The 5ft 9in cornerback admits he is struggling to find his best form but is not afraid of the hard yards @highlight The Vikings defense is ranked 15th overall: 19th against the run and 11th against the pass @highlight After a woeful 42-10 defeat in Green Bay the Vikings face NFC North rivals Detroit needing a win to keep their season on track
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During their informal aside, Obama told Putin that to reduce tensions in Ukraine, Russia must recognize @placeholder as the country's legitimate leader and stop supporting separatists in eastern Ukraine.
A much anticipated encounter between President Barack Obama and his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, came on the sidelines of a lunch held Friday to mark the 70th anniversary of D-Day. But a conversation between Putin and Ukrainian President-elect Petro Poroshenko may have been more fruitful. "We believe it's a good thing they were able to speak, but it's not a substitute for the steps it (Russia) needs to take to deescalate things, especially violence," a senior administration official said. "It's a positive thing that they spoke, but more needs to be done." The official said Putin has publicly voiced support for Poroshenko, but "he's not taking steps to back that up." @highlight Barack Obama and Vladimir Putin speak on the sidelines of a D-Day lunch @highlight Russia's Putin and Ukraine's Petro Poroshenko shake hands, talk briefly @highlight French President Hollande dined with Obama on Thursday before a separate dinner with Putin @highlight Obama said he would reiterate comments on Ukraine if he and Putin met
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RAHEEM STERLING: Not his best night and didn’t run at people like he does for @placeholder but a fantastic pass for Welbeck’s first goal.
Danny Welbeck delivered for under-fire Roy Hodgson as the Arsenal striker scored a brace in England's 2-0 win over Switzerland in their opening Euro 2016 qualifier. The former Manchester United outcast found the net after breaks in the 58th minute and in time added on as England, much maligned after their uninspiring 1-0 friendly win over Norway, got off to a perfect start against their main Group E rivals. Here, Sportsmail's Martin Keown gives his verdict on the performance of the players. Confidence: Danny Welbeck was man of the match against Switzerland after scoring twice Winner: England players crowed around Danny Welbeck after the Arsenal signing scored against Switzerland @highlight Danny Welbeck the star man after goals on 58 minutes and in time added on @highlight Fabian Delph impressed after an over-zealous opening to his starting debut @highlight England's Joe Hart and Swiss keeper Yann Sommer made important saves @highlight Under-fire boss Roy Hodgson praised by Sportsmail's Martin Keown for brave selection of Delph and using Liverpool system to great effect @highlight Raheem Sterling and Wayne Rooney had moment but not at their best @highlight Gary Cahill made match-saving clearance off line to deny Josip Drmic @highlight James Milner made his 50th England appearance off the bench
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"It could make important contributions to restoring peace and harmony in the state and in creating a conducive environment for a more inclusive way forward to tackle the underlying causes of the violence, including the condition of the @placeholder communities in Rakhine."
Dozens of people have been killed and thousands of homes burned to the ground in Myanmar's volatile Rakhine state in recent days, amid an upsurge in violence between Buddhists and Rohingya Muslims that prompted the government to declare a state of emergency. CNN looks at the background to the ongoing communal violence in the Southeast Asian country. What's behind the unrest? Overnight curfews in several towns and villages across the region have been in place since May, when the arrest of three Muslim men suspected of raping and killing a Buddhist woman sparked deadly clashes between the Rohingya and Rakhine Buddhists. Two of the men have since been sentenced to death, while the third hanged himself while in detention, the government-run newspaper New Light of Myanmar reported on its website. @highlight Rohingya are a stateless Muslim minority living in Myanmar's Rakhine state @highlight They have clashed frequently with the western state's Buddhist population @highlight Dozens killed and thousands of homes burned down in recent violence @highlight Myanmar's president pledged to address the issue during recent U.N. visit
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He said a Mayweather fight would be up to the Mayweather camp, but that @placeholder was more than ready to meet him in the ring.
(CNN) -- Like St. Augustine's prayer "God make me chaste - but not yet," Filipino fighter Manny Pacquiao's personal conversation with God may not lead to his retirement anytime soon. Pacquiao said in a radio interview on Monday he had a dream in which God had told him to hang up his gloves, fueling speculation he may back out of a long-anticipated fight with American Floyd Mayweather. "I will not stay long in boxing because He said: 'You have done enough. You have made yourself famous but this is harmful'," he told Manila's DZMM radio. However, his team say retirement is still a long way off. @highlight Pacquiao says he had a dream in which God told him to retire @highlight The boxer's business manager says he is unlikely to retire this year @highlight Boxing fans have long sought a fight between Mayweather and Pacquiao @highlight Pacquiao is the first boxer to have won world titles in eight weight divisions
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@placeholder has its own version of the successful global franchise.
By Alasdair Glennie PUBLISHED: 19:06 EST, 5 May 2013 | UPDATED: 04:39 EST, 6 May 2013 It's called Britain’s Got Talent. So the show’s fans were a little miffed when the best this country had to offer turned out to be, well … the best another country had to offer. Some viewers complained that the ITV programme was not living up to its name after its latest stand-out act turned out to be a professional dance duo from Holland. Dutch pair Martin van Bentem, 32, and Marielle Constancia, 36, impressed judges with a gravity-defying acrobatic routine on Saturday night. @highlight Dutch pair Martin van Bentem, 32, Marielle Constancia, 36, on show @highlight Impressed judges with a gravity-defying acrobatic routine @highlight But viewers are less than impressed as the dance duo is from Holland
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'I was devastated when I found out what @placeholder had been doing.
A post office thief who stole the shop's takings to sail the world on luxury cruises while her best friend the postmistress fed her family on mouldy bread has been spared jail. Mother-of-four Diane Lathlean, 50, was convicted of stealing £3,050 of stock from the post office in Ampleforth, North Yorkshire where she worked as a part-time shelf stacker and counter assistant. She enjoyed cruises around Hawaii and the Bahamas, while her unsuspecting boss, and friend Fiona Senior, 48, was forced to sacrifice her own pay to keep the retail side of the business afloat. Post office thief Diane Lathlean (left) stole the shop's takings to sail the world on luxury cruises while her best friend, postmistress Fiona Senior (right with husband Paul) fed her family on mouldy bread @highlight Diane Lathlean convicted of stealing £3,050 worth of stock from post office @highlight Mother-of-four, 50, was found guilty by magistrates in December @highlight She was given a suspended six month sentence by Crown Court judge @highlight Employers Fiona and Paul Senior became suspicious when Lathlean went on holiday and their takings went up @highlight Mrs Senior had sacrificed her own salary to keep business afloat @highlight Lathlean has paid couple back for the stock and they have received a £28,000 settlement for alleged theft of money and goods in a civil case
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CNN reporters in @placeholder have received reports from Zelaya supporters who say troops have stopped buses bringing protesters from the countryside to prevent them from attending rallies in Tegucigalpa.
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (CNN) -- Honduran soldiers shot out the tires of buses headed for a demonstration in support of ousted President Jose Manuel Zelaya, a video obtained by CNN shows. This image from a cell phone video shows Honduran soldiers shooting out the tires of a bus. The video, believed shot within the past two days, shows a line of buses stopped on a road in what is reported to be the city of Limones. The city is about 70 miles (112 kilometers) northeast of the capital, Tegucigalpa. A noisy, chaotic crowd is milling around the buses while soldiers move among them. Some slight pushing can be seen. @highlight Video shows line of buses stopped on road in Honduras @highlight Shouting is heard, some pushing takes place @highlight Gunshots ring out, then video shows soldiers shooting tires @highlight Honduras military says it has not heard of incident
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@placeholder manager Jose Mourinho (left) consoles Gerrard after the League Cup final in 2005
Despite turning Chelsea down on at least two occasions, Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard has scored as many goals for the them as he has against them. As the former England captain prepares to pack his bags and head for Major League Soccer, an astonishing stat has emerged: Gerrard has played Chelsea 39 times in his Liverpool career, but has managed just one goal against them. It came in the Premier League in 2005, when a 25-year-old Gerrard, fresh from lifting a Champions League trophy five months earlier, netted to level the match at 1-1. Steven Gerrard has played against Chelsea 39 times in his Liverpool career, but has only scored one goal @highlight Steven Gerrard has scored as many goals for Chelsea as against them @highlight Gerrard has one last chance to net against Jose Mourinho's side, in May @highlight Liverpool were knocked out of the Capital One Cup by Chelsea on Tuesday
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"@placeholder could be trying to put out this image as a humble guy, that he's not extravagant.
(CNN)Last year, Kim Jong Un received a surreal, breathy birthday serenade. Dennis Rodman belted out "Happy Birthday" -- not far from Marilyn Monroe's rendition -- as the Pyongyang crowd clapped in unison during a basketball game. This year's birthday affairs are less likely to be bizarre -- Rodman is not in town. Kim's birthday is believed to fall on January 8, but like most affairs of North Korea, his personal details are opaque. North Korean state media has not acknowledged the exact date of Kim's birth in either of its Korean and English-language archives. "There is a lot of debate about the year he was born," said Cheong Seong-chang, a senior research fellow at the Sejong Institute, a Korean think tank. "Some say it is 1984 while others say is '83 or '82." @highlight Kim Jong Un's birthday is believed to be January 8 @highlight Unlike his father and grandfather, his birthday is more low-key than previous North Korean leaders @highlight Dennis Rodman traveled to North Korea last year and gave birthday serenade
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To avoid its own "jasmine revolution," @placeholder is taking firm measures to nip dissent in the bud.
Beijing, China (CNN) -- In a round-table meeting with government advisers and researchers of a government-run think tank on April 14, Premier Wen Jiabao enjoined them to listen to people's voices and relay these truthfully to top leaders. Wen's call to speak the truth comes at a time when the Chinese authorities are rounding up dissenters and muzzling whistle-blowers. A contradiction? Analysts say Wen's statement is designed to counter public scepticism and to warn officials against lying or pandering to higher ups. Others suggest it may just be part of Beijing's crisis management. A People's Daily commentary explains that Wen's appeal is meant to elicit accurate assessment of the situation so authorities can deal with problems effectively. "I don't think it is in contradiction to the party's crackdown on dissents," says Wenfang Tang, a political science professor at Ohio University. "Wen is trying to promote the legitimacy of the party, at least on the surface, whereas the dissidents want to destroy it." @highlight Premier Wen Jiabao tells government advisers and researchers: "Speak the truth" @highlight Comes at a time when Chinese authorities are rounding up dissenters @highlight Beijing has built one of the world's most successful authoritarian regimes @highlight Official: "(Wen) advocates transparency and accountability so as to ... solve problems"
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The approval permitted the NSA to intercept communications through @placeholder companies related to targets on the list, the report said.
(CNN) -- India has summoned a senior U.S. diplomat over reports the United States authorized its National Security Agency to spy on the ruling party, the BJP, an official said Wednesday. The official spoke on condition of anonymity. According to the latest disclosures by NSA leaker Edward Snowden published by the Washington Post on Monday, the NSA obtained legal authorization to spy on the BJP in 2010, when it was the opposition party. The BJP, or Bharatiya Janata Party, came to national power in May in an electoral landslide. The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court approved a broad certification for spying abroad in 2010, which included a list of 193 countries to concentrate on, the Post reported. @highlight The Washington Post published NSA document on Monday attributed to Edward Snowden @highlight The Indian party BJP was one of six political organizations deemed worthy of inspecting @highlight A list of recommended spying targets included 193 countries
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In an arrangement with the @placeholder, McMachen agreed to take all the foreclosed homes authorities didn't want off their hands in exchange for paying back all taxes owed.
PUBLISHED: 15:11 EST, 5 August 2012 | UPDATED: 00:40 EST, 6 August 2012 A wealthy former yacht dealer has snapped up every foreclosed home in Michigan's Macomb County, paying the cut price of $4.9million for a whopping 645 properties. Bill McMachen handed over a measly $7,500 on average for each of the properties, of which 403 are family homes, and he's now being bombarded with emails from prospective buyers. 'It's overwhelming,' McMachen told the Detroit News after Tuesday's transaction. 'I'm having a hard time keeping up with them all.' SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Bargain: Former yacht dealer Bill McMachen, pictured, bought every foreclosed home in Michigan's Macomb County for $4.9 million @highlight Bill McMachen bout 645 properties in Macomb County for $4.9million @highlight Authorities allowed the transaction when he agreed to pay the backtaxes on all of the foreclosed homes
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He was denied entry into the United States, and that placed @placeholder in the middle of an immigration quagmire.
(CNN) -- A 4-year-old U.S. citizen who was unable to enter the country this month because of a possible communications mix-up is expected to attempt the journey again on Wednesday, according to her lawyer. "It's a grave injustice that she has been separated from her parents for so long and we're here to rectify that situation," said lawyer David Sperling, in Guatemala City, Guatemala. Emily Ruiz, the daughter of Guatemalan immigrants living in New York without documentation, had spent five months recuperating from asthma while visiting with her grandparents in Guatemala, Sperling said. When her grandfather accompanied her on a flight back to the United States on March 11, he was stopped by a customs official at Dulles International Airport in suburban Virginia for an immigration violation dating back some 20 years, the lawyer said. @highlight She will try to return to the United States on Wednesday, her lawyer said @highlight Emily Ruiz, 4, a U.S. citizen, was stopped at an airport @highlight She was traveling with her Guatemalan grandfather, who was denied entry
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"The plan for Darfur from now on is to achieve a cease-fire, including an end to aerial bombings of civilians; drive forward peace talks ... and, as peace is established, offer to begin to invest in recovery and reconstruction," he said on a visit to the @placeholder.
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) -- The U.N. Security Council voted unanimously on Tuesday to authorize up to 26,000 troops and police in an effort to stop attacks on millions of displaced civilians in Sudan's Darfur region. A Sudanese boy at the Sheria Camp for Internally Displaced People in southern Darfur in July. Expected to cost more than $2 billion in the first year, the combined United Nations-African Union operation aims to quell violence in Darfur, where more than 2.1 million people have been driven into camps and an estimated 200,000 have died over the last four years. The resolution allows the use of force in self-defense, to ensure freedom of movement for humanitarian workers and to protect civilians under attack. @highlight 26,000 troops and police will try to stop attacks on displaced people @highlight The effort is expected to cost $2 billion the first year @highlight 2.1 million people are refugees; an estimated 200,000 Sudanese dead
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The @placeholder look incredible covered in the recent snow,’ he said.
By Sarah Griffiths PUBLISHED: 07:41 EST, 18 February 2014 | UPDATED: 07:52 EST, 18 February 2014 Humans might be wowing the world with their icy stunts and blistering speed on snow at the Winter Olympics. But Britain’s only arctic animal is perfectly built for racing down snowy slopes and leaping long distances, without any expensive sporting equipment. The hardy mountain hare is a natural athlete native to Scotland and is built to cope with cold weather. Alert: Britain's only arctic animal - the mountain hare (pictured) - is perfectly built for racing down snowy slopes and leaping long distances @highlight Mountain hares live in the Scottish Highlands and England's Peak District @highlight They are Britain’s only Arctic animal and they thrive on wild mountainsides even in the depths of winter @highlight Mountain hares live in many northern European countries with freezing conditions, including Scandinavia and eastern Siberia @highlight The creatures turn their fur white during colder months which allows them to blend into the environment and avoid predators, such as eagles
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@placeholder insists to Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson that he should take the penalty against Besiktas
Brendan Rodgers has brought Mario Balotelli crashing back down to earth with a warning he must improve his work rate to become a success at Anfield. Liverpool's manager yesterday clarified the controversy around Balotelli's spot-kick against Besiktas, insisting the Italy striker was justified in taking the responsibility off Jordan Henderson as he is No 2 penalty taker to Steven Gerrard, who was not on the pitch. Rodgers was unhappy with the bickering that took place after the penalty had been awarded but of far greater concern to him was the way Balotelli played after he had given Liverpool a lead to take to Istanbul. @highlight Brendan Rodgers has warned striker Mario Balotelli to improve his work-rate @highlight The Italian joined Liverpool from Milan last summer for a £16m fee @highlight His performance so far, however, has been underwhelming @highlight Balotelli was recently involved in an argument over penalty taking duties @highlight Rodgers has praised Jordan Henderson as a 'team player'
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lunar surface, the moons of @placeholder, Martian orbit and then to Mars itself.
The spacecraft it is hoped will take man to Mars is about to be tested for the first time. Nasa’s Orion spacecraft will take its first flight in December. Today, staff at the agency's Kennedy Space Center in Florida began the final assembly for the test. Scroll down for video The Orion crew module for Exploration Flight Test-1 going through final preparations. In December, Orion will launch 3,600 miles into space in a four-hour flight to test the systems that will be critical for survival in future human missions to deep space. Orion is being prepared for its first launch later this year, an uncrewed flight that will take it 3,600 miles above Earth, in a 4.5 hour mission to test the systems critical for future human missions to deep space. @highlight Orion spacecraft will take its first flight in December @highlight Unmanned flight will take it 3,600 miles above Earth, in a 4.5 hour mission @highlight Craft will eventually be used to take man to Mars
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@placeholder has denied that she is dating the child molester.
Honey Boo Boo’s mom June Shannon is facing intense scrutiny over her supposed rekindled relationship with child molester Mark McDaniel, but he isn't the first sex offender she has dated. Michael Anthony Ford, 37, also dated Mama June and is the father of her 17-year-old daughter Jessica 'Chubbs' Shannon. After the pair split he served over two years in prison for the sexual exploitation of a child over the internet in 2005 and remains on the sex offender registry. Scroll down for video Honey Boo Boo’s mom June Shannon is facing intense scrutiny over her supposed rekindled relationship with child molester Mark McDaniel after they were spotted house hunting in Hampton, Georgia, last month @highlight Child molester Mark McDaniel isn't the first sex offender that June Shannon has dated @highlight The father of Jessica 'Chubbs' Shannon served over two years in prison for the sexual exploitation of a child over the internet in 2005 @highlight Michael Anthony Ford, 37, remains on the sex offender registry and is currently behind bars on a separate charge of child abandonment @highlight McDaniel has reportedly got back together with Mama June and has been photographed with her and her daughter, nine-year-old Honey Boo Boo
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could meanwhile be no question that, for example, Labour might win a @placeholder
Ed Miliband's hopes of a Labour majority will evaporate if Scotland leaves the UK, new analysis reveals today. Labour is on course to win the 2015 election with a majority of 32 seats in the Commons, according according to a poll - but only because of Scottish MPs who will be given the boot in the event of independence. Now ministers have been called on to explain how they would respond if Scotland votes for independence, as Britain is faced with a constitutional crisis at the next election. Scroll down for video The validity of the 2015 General Election is being called into question because a Labour win means, led by Ed Miliband (pictured) they'd be in charge of a 'zombie government' in power thanks to Scottish MPs @highlight If Scottish MPs are included, Labour expected to win with majority of 32 @highlight If not, Labour will be three seats short and there'll be hung Parliament @highlight Have been calls for Scottish voters to be excluded from general election @highlight Some MPs want the election to be postponed for first time since WW2 @highlight Independence referendum takes place on Thursday September 18 @highlight General election on May 7, 2015, but Scotland independence due in 2016
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@placeholder claims the same was true months before for 60-year-old Nikki Listau and two months later for Tanisha Jefferson, 30.
An Alabama jail has a history of medical negligence so serious that at least three seriously ill inmates have died while incarcerated at the facility, claims a series of lawsuits filed in recent weeks. The suits claim officials at Madison County Jail withheld medical treatment from inmates despite obvious signs that each was critically ill. What's more, the suits allege officials did it just to save a buck. 'They wait and wait and wait and hope it goes away. That's a formula for killing people,' civil rights attorney Hank Sherrod told CNN. Died of gangrene: Deundrez Woods died in Madison County jail in Alabama in 2013 after authorities let a foot infection get so out of hand it killed him, claims a shocking lawsuit @highlight A suit filed on behalf of the families of three dead inmates alleges criminally neglectful officials at the Madison County Jail are at fault for their deaths @highlight Teenager Deundrez Woods was booked for shoplifting as a big, football-playing 19-year-old but died from gangrene of the foot, the suit says @highlight Nikki Listau, 60, died of acute alcohol withdrawal in the same prison months earlier and Tanisha Jefferson, 30, died there from chronic constipation
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Voters have been clear in expressing their displeasure with Congress, whose approval ratings -- currently only 15% of @placeholder polled think Congress is doing a good job -- have been in the basement for much of the past few years.
Washington (CNN) -- Think this current climate of political polarization is bad? Things could get even uglier in 2013. With a third of the Senate and every seat in the House up for election this year, each side is already bragging about how likely it is they will win back or take over the next Congress. But if the past three years are any indicator, no matter if the Republicans or Democrats control the House or Senate -- or both -- gridlock, brinkmanship and stalemate could continue to plague the next president and frustrate the American electorate. The ongoing back and forth Friday between the White House and Republican leadership over exactly who is at fault for the weak economy offers a glimpse into what's in store. @highlight Partisan bickering likely to continue after elections @highlight Health care, economy remain wedge issues @highlight Senate power shift could happen after 2012 election
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Reflecting @placeholder's passion for celebrating space, the reductionist-style home has seamless transitions between the living areas and gardens.
By Jessica Jerreat PUBLISHED: 21:44 EST, 14 June 2013 | UPDATED: 22:09 EST, 14 June 2013 A space-age home built for country singer Darren Kozelsky in Texas is being sold for nearly $10 million. The flying saucer-shaped home, with seven bedrooms, 13 bathrooms and an infinity pool, was built for the singer and his family in Preston Hollow, by architect Lionel Morrison in 2007. Sleek fittings and floor-to-ceiling windows make the 14,795sq ft house, priced for $9.995 million, out of this world. Out of this world: The Preston Hollow home of country singer Darren Kozelsky is being sold for $10 million @highlight Country singer's Texas home has infinity pool and sleek look @highlight Floor-to-ceiling windows flood the seven-bedroom home with natural light
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The other industry reality to consider, @placeholder's Contrino said, is that none of the A-list actors, save for a few, are consistently opening with huge numbers anymore.
(CNN) -- Cliché trailers and unimpressed movie reviews aside, "The Bounty Hunter" was still expected to perform decently at the box office last weekend, some guessing a gross in the neighborhood of $25 million. In reality, the predictions weren't far off -- the actual box office gross came in at nearly $21 million, which BoxOffice.com editor Phil Contrino described as a solid opening weekend, if a little on the low side. The true surprise, Contrino said, was Twentieth Century Fox's "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" coming out of nowhere and edging past it with an opening weekend gross of $22 million. "It's a situation where there's a movie with no stars aimed at a very specific age group -- teenage boys -- and it beat a movie with two stars," he said. @highlight Jennifer Aniston's "Bounty Hunter" performed just shy of expectations @highlight "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" took the No. 2 spot without any star power @highlight "Bounty" received poor reviews; Aniston not proving to be a box office draw yet @highlight Audiences seem more interested in a fresh concept with unknowns
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"@placeholder" spent more than a decade in the military and left the service last April, Pentagon officials said.
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The author of the yet-to-be-published book "No Easy Day: The Firsthand Account of the Mission That Killed Osama Bin Laden" wrote it under the pseudonym Mark Owen. The book's publisher said the special operations forces team member did not want to reveal his name to protect himself and his family. But only a day after the New York Times first reported the book was coming out, Fox News reported the author's real name on its website and posted photos of him in combat gear. SEAL releasing book on bin Laden raid Later Thursday, the Associated Press also revealed Owen's real name. @highlight Fox News, AP reveal true name of author who wrote book on bin Laden raid @highlight CNN was asked by Pentagon not to reveal SEAL's identity @highlight Officials concerned that information could jeopardize former colleagues, family @highlight SEAL is now retired after more than 10 years of military service
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She once posed for a photo holding a crossbow in her Islamic veil, and is wanted by French police for helping @placeholder prepare terrorist acts.
The family of kosher supermarket jihadist Amedy Coulibaly have condemned the attacks in Paris and offered their condolences to the victims. Gunman Coulibaly died in a hail of bullets when armed police stormed the Hyper Cacher grocery, where he had held terrified staff and shoppers hostage. Four hostages were shot dead in the seige, which came the day after 32-year-old Coulibaly murdered a policewoman in Montrouge, to the south of the French capital. Scroll down for video The family of kosher supermarket jihadist Amedy Coulibaly, shown here in a 'suicide' video, have condemned the attacks in Paris and offered their condolences to the victims' families @highlight Mother and sister of hostage taker Coulibaly speak out against attacks @highlight They offer 'sincere condolences' to victims' families in statement @highlight Family 'hope there will not be confusion between odious acts and Islam' @highlight Coulibaly died when police stormed Hyper Cacher grocery on Friday @highlight He held staff and shoppers hostage and killed four people @highlight The previous day Coulibaly shot policewoman dead in Montrouge
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@placeholder is a well known spot for nudist and states on its website that clothing is optional
A wrong turn on a hike led to an innocent pack of Cub Scouts learning a bit more about mother nature than perhaps their leaders intended. The boys, aged nine and 10 years, came face-to-face with dozens of naked people after stumbling onto a nudist beach during a coastal walk through San Diego's Torrey Pines State Beach The red faced leader of the San Diego Cub Scout pack was confront by outraged parents after taking a trail across the sand at Black's Beach. Scroll down for video The San Diego Cub Scouts from Troop 766 got an eyeful when they were lead onto a nudist beach during a nature hike @highlight Boys, aged nine and 10, stumble onto nudist beach during nature hike @highlight Leaders led them onto stretch of sand whilst exploring San Diego coast @highlight Pack master forced to face angry parents in meeting to explain error @highlight American Scouting Association said 'proper protocol' was followed
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Swansea boss Garry Monk was disappointed with referee Michael Oliver's decision to award the hosts their first-half penalty which changed the game, calling the decision a 'disgrace' as Stoke won 2-1 at the Britannia Stadium. With just over 10 minutes of the first half to go, Stoke's Ryan Shawcross conceded a penalty by bringing down Wilfried Bony and the Ivory Coast striker made no mistake as he slotted the ball past Asmir Begovic into the bottom right corner. Their lead did not last long as - nine minutes later - the Potters were awarded a penalty, with Angel Rangel challenging Victor Moses, but it looked as if the Nigerian went down easily. @highlight Swansea boss Garry Monk was angry with referee Michael Oliver's decision @highlight Victor Moses went down in the area after Angel Rangel's innocuous tackle @highlight This came after Ryan Shawcross brought down Wilfried Bony in the opposite area, which Oliver contentiously gave @highlight Stoke went on to win the game 2-1 at the Britannia Stadium @highlight Swansea are without a win in their last four Premier League games
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But even before @placeholder could be quarantined, police were on a manhunt for 147 residents who had already fled the infected apartment block -- to hotels or to stay with family or friends -- possibly spreading the virus into the community.
Hong Kong (CNN) -- In scenes that would not have been out of place in a Hollywood science fiction thriller, at dawn on March 31, 2003, armed police and Hong Kong health authorities dressed in biological suits, theater masks and surgical gloves descended on Amoy Gardens housing estate. Working swiftly on an order from the Department of Health to isolate Block E, the residents were sealed in. Under 24-hour medical surveillance, they could neither leave the block nor receive visitors, according to a report from the Hong Kong Department of Health. Later moved to confinement camps under quarantine laws that had not been invoked since an outbreak of bubonic plague in 1894, the residents of Amoy Gardens were locked out for 10 days as doctors, clinicians, sewerage experts and engineers scoured the block for clues. @highlight Hong Kong housing estate Amoy Gardens was center of 2003 SARS outbreak @highlight Authorities had to work fast to isolate the virus and quarantine residents @highlight The events at Amoy Gardens underscored the difficulties of containing epidemics @highlight Public information an important part of the fight against epidemics
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CLICK HERE for all the stats, goals - including @placeholder's equaliser (above) - and heat maps from Villa Park
It couldn’t last. Manchester United have won six successive games whilst producing some awfully mediocre football, some of it downright shambolic. Normally you get what deserve but Louis van Gaal’s team have been getting away with a little more than that of late. Against Aston Villa, reality returned. United were decidedly average in the first half and a little better in the second but they weren’t good enough to break down ten men. Any committed Premier League team with a well-executed game plan is a test for United at present and so it proved. VIDEO Scroll down for Sportsmail's Big Match Stats @highlight Christian Benteke gave Aston Villa the lead on 18 minutes with a left-footed shot @highlight Radamel Falcao headed home Manchester United's equaliser shortly after half-time from an Ashley Young cross @highlight Villa's Gabriel Agbonlahor was shown a straight red card midway through the second half after fouling Young @highlight CLICK HERE to read Sportsmail's Player Ratings from Villa Park
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@placeholder went on to win the final few points and take the trophy, winning 3-6, 7-5, 6-2, 6-4.
By Julian Robinson TV bosses have apologised after a blunder saw many tennis fans miss the dramatic winning points in the French Open last night. Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic had played two points in what turned out to be the last game in the tournament finale, which was being aired live on ITV. But with the game, and potentially the match, on a knife edge, viewers were told the coverage would be interrupted for the news and footage was switched to ITV4, the digital channel that many people are still unable to access. Scroll down for video Victory: Rafael Nadal wins the French Open final but not everyone got to see it after ITV's gaffe @highlight Thousands tuned in to ITV to watch Rafael Nadal and Noval Djokovic in final @highlight Match had entered what turned out to be last game when it went to the news @highlight Viewers were told that coverage would continue but on sister channel, ITV4 @highlight But those unable to access the channel missed the crucial last few points @highlight ITV apologises but insists viewers had been advised of switch during match
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By Corey Charlton Speculation is mounting that giant panda Tian Tian is pregnant after staff at Edinburgh Zoo confirmed they were 'pretty sure' she is expecting. Tian Tian was artificially inseminated with samples from the zoo’s male panda, Yang Guang, in April, after introductions between the pair were attempted but unsuccessful. Keepers have been raising hopes that it will be third time lucky after the couple failed to mate in 2012 and Tian Tian lost a foetus late in pregnancy in 2013. Although she has conceived, her pregnancy is not yet certain as fertilised giant panda eggs do not immediately implant on the mother’s uterine wall - but instead 'float' around in the reproductive tract for varying lengths of time. @highlight Edinburgh Zoo's giant panda Tian Tian has conceived following artificial insemination using samples from male panda Yang Guang @highlight However the species' biological trait of 'delayed implantation' means total certainty of pregnancy still not possible @highlight If successful, a new baby panda could be born as early as next month and would become the first giant panda born in Britain
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She later accused Mr @placeholder of spreading rumours about her and causing her personal distress.
Palmer United Party leader Clive Palmer has lashed back at rebel senator Jacqui Lambie, accusing her of lying in parliament and scheming to start her own political party. His claims follow after a parliamentary spiel by the Tasmanian senator, during which she accused her party leader of trying to intimidate her and interfere with her role in the Senate. But Mr Palmer says those statements are lies and accused Senator Lambie of planning to set up her own political party. Scroll down for video Clive Palmer has lashed back at rebel senator Jacqui Lambie, accusing her of lying in parliament @highlight Clive Palmer has lashed back at rebel senator Jacqui Lambie @highlight He claims her of lying and planning to start her own political party @highlight The Tasmanian senator has been demoted by her party @highlight Mr Palmer said Lambie had not spoken to him for a month and failed to attend party meetings and return phone calls
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"I was such a nice Jewish girl that I just said, '@placeholder, I can't stay overnight with you.
(CNN) -- When Piers Morgan asked Barbra Streisand who her favorite actor of all time was, the legendary actress and singer opened up about a unique road trip she took with the late Marlon Brando in the 1970s. In an interview on Friday's "Piers Morgan Tonight," the actress, singer and director talked to the CNN host about Brando, her long career, the Democratic Party, her new movie "The Guilt Trip" and more. "(Brando) wanted to take me to the desert, to see the wildflowers," said Streisand. She said he wanted to "sleep over in a ghost town," but Streisand refused his advances. @highlight Barbra Streisand sits down for a rare interview with "Piers Morgan Tonight" @highlight She considers herself to be an actress who sings and not the other way around @highlight In her new movie "The Guilt Trip," she plays "the archetype of Jewish mama"
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‘It should not come from the @placeholder budget which should be spent on policing, immigration and border controls.’
By James Slack and Jack Doyle PUBLISHED: 17:25 EST, 8 January 2014 | UPDATED: 17:45 EST, 8 January 2014 Millions of pounds from Britain’s controversial overseas aid budget is being diverted to fund housing and benefits for asylum seekers living in the UK. The Home Office, one of the departments hit hardest by the Chancellor’s spending cuts, is quietly siphoning off around £10million a year. The cash, which is enough to put 200 police officers on the streets, would otherwise have to be found from the department’s own budget. The Home Office is spending £10million a year on housing, cash support payments and benefits for asylum seekers in the UK @highlight Home Office is siphoning £10million a year from overseas aid @highlight Instead it is being spent on asylum seekers in the UK @highlight Money pays for accommodation, cash support and benefits @highlight Controversial aid budget fixed at 0.7 per cent of GDP
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@placeholder was having sex with the child, according to the grand jury report and prosecutors.
State College, Pennsylvania (CNN) -- He's known to generations of football fans simply as JoePa, the hard-nosed Penn State football coach who peers through his trademark thick eyeglasses and sees something more in the young men he coaches -- and demands they see it, too. But Joe Paterno's stellar reputation has been muddied over reports of his reaction to a years-ago child sex abuse case, and he has lost his job after 46 years as a head coach. The university trustees unanimously voted to fire the iconic sports figure Wednesday night. Nittany Lions defensive coordinator Tom Bradley will serve as interim head coach. Graham Spanier, the college president, was fired as well. @highlight NEW: Paterno was fired Wednesday night @highlight NEW: For Penn State, the fallout "remains inestimable" @highlight Prosecutors say Paterno met his obligations @highlight Paterno reported an alleged 2002 incident involving Sandusky to his boss
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There is no similar version of Office optimized for the @placeholder, which has its own more fully developed Web browser.
(CNN) -- Microsoft Office, the suite of productivity tools used by millions, has finally come to the iPhone. The move is a significant one for Microsoft and its users. Before, the popular set of tools, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook, was available only on Windows phones, which have captured a sliver of the smartphone market. The feature is available free in Apple's App Store for subscribers to Office 365, the cloud-based version of Office's business-like tools for home users. Subscribers pay a monthly fee. Office for iPhone is intended for people who need to edit PowerPoints or Excel spreadsheets on the go, not create them from their phones. The company said users can work with documents on their phones, and the updates will be transferred to those documents on PC versions. They'll also be able to share documents from their phones. @highlight Microsoft announced its Office suite is now available on the iPhone @highlight Office tools include Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook @highlight It will be free but available only to Office 365 subscribers @highlight Office is not available for iPad or Android devices
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