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Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to watch the ball drop, according to @placeholder's official website.
New York (CNN) -- Security in Times Square will be the priority for New York Police Department this weekend as crowds pack the streets to herald the New Year. NYPD Police Commissioner Ray Kelly told CNN Thursday that he plans to strategically deploy thousands of resources, including 35 mounted horses, explosives-sniffing dogs, and uniformed as well as plainclothes officers on Saturday. Kelly said the precautions are essential to combating the serious terror threat the city continues face in a post-9/11 world. COBRA teams to handle chemical, biological and radiological threats will be pre-deployed to key locations, according to the commissioner. @highlight NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly plans to deploy thousands of resources @highlight Horses, plainclothes officers, bomb-sniffing dogs will be out in force @highlight Checkpoints will be erected at each of the 16 entrances to Times Square @highlight City has been target of "14 attempts at terrorist-type attacks," Kelly notes
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while her youngest, @placeholder, 19, is in hospital recovering from a bullet wound
The mother of the Boston Marathon bombing suspects is set to travel to the U.S. today with her ex-husband, nearly a week after one of their reign of terror came to an end. Zubeidat Tsarnaeva, who now lives in Dagestan, Russia, said in an emotional telephone interview that she believes her sons, Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, have been framed for the bombings. The suspects' father, Anzor Tsarnaev, has already been interviewed by Russian and American authorities there - and will also travel to the U.S. to be interviewed by investigators. Speaking out on Wednesday, Mrs Tsarnaeva launched into a bizarre rant in which she claims she does not care if she or her youngest son are killed by U.S. authorities. @highlight Zubeidat Tsarnaeva will travel to the U.S. with her ex-husband Anzor as early as Thursday @highlight says her sons have been framed for the bombings @highlight U.S. investigators have flown to southern Russia to speak with her @highlight Bombers' father has been interviewed by U.S. and Russian authorities
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The Houthis are blaming the suicide bombs on @placeholder militants calling it 'the ugliest crime against childhood.'
At least 15 children, were among 25 dead, after their school bus was caught in an Al Qaeda car bomb attack. The bus, carrying all female primary school pupils, was traveling near a Shiite run check point when the first of two car bombs exploded. The second car exploded near the home of a Shiite militia - known as Houthis - who was said to have been the target of the attack, AFP reported. Medical sources confirmed that at least 15 children and 10 adults were killed in the blast in the town of Rada, south of the Yemini capital. @highlight At least 15 children and 10 adults killed in Al-Qaeda bomb attacks in Yemen @highlight Bus was caught up after first car bomb exploded near check point @highlight Children were said to be all females from a nearby primary school @highlight Second car bomb exploded near home home of Shitte militia
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Scroll down to watch @placeholder salute Sean Abbott's bowling performance
Sean Abbott had figures of six for 14 from seven overs as he helped New South Wales to an innings victory over Queensland in his first match since the death of Phillip Hughes - and won applause and praise from David Warner. Australia batsman Hughes died on November 27 aged 25, two days after being struck on the neck by a bouncer from paceman Abbott while batting for South Australia. The 22-year-old Abbott led his side to victory on day three with a brilliant display, ripping through the middle and lower order as Queensland were all out for 99 and Warner went on Instagram to tell of his pride in his 'good mate'. @highlight Sean Abbott helped New South Wales beat Queensland @highlight The young bowler was returning to action after Phillip Hughes' death @highlight He threw the ball that hit Hughes on the neck on November 27 @highlight His efforts were applauded by David Warner who was batting for Australia
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Among other things, @placeholder did not ensure police collected evidence, suggested that colleagues get rid of some shell casings the shooters had left behind and went along with a plan to plant a gun near the bridge, according to the indictment.
New Orleans, Louisiana (CNN) -- A former New Orleans police lieutenant pleaded guilty Wednesday to obstruction of justice in connection with the police shootings of civilians in the days after Hurricane Katrina and court documents unsealed with the plea suggest that other officers will be indicted in the case. Former Lt. Michael Lohman was convicted of "conspiring with a group of New Orleans police officers to obstruct justice by engaging in a cover-up of the true circumstances surrounding the shooting, by NOPD officers, of a number of individuals," U.S. Attorney Jim Letten of the Eastern District of Louisiana said at a news conference. @highlight NEW: Federal indictment unsealed Wednesday signaled that other indictments are likely @highlight NEW: Two other officers have received target letters from federal prosecutors @highlight Two civilians killed, four injured in police shooting just after Hurricane Katrina @highlight Seven officers had murder and attempted murder charges thrown out in 2008
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the full extent of the atrocities, @placeholder research centre on comfort
By Ryan Lipman China claims to have conclusive proof that Japan forced Asian women to work as sex slaves during World War II. Officials said that the evidence was found in a trove of 89 documents from the archive of the Japanese military police corps. The atrocities are said to have taken place between 1932 and 1945. Some historians believe that up to 200,000 women - mostly from the Korean peninsula - were made to work in frontline brothels as 'comfort women'. Recognition: Supporters of comfort women have continued to demand an formal apology from the Japanese government for their treatment in World War II @highlight On Friday, 89 archive documents were released by China revealing the Japanese Army forced women into World War II brothels @highlight Some historians believe 200,000 women were sexually abused between 1932 and 1945 on the frontline @highlight Japan has refused to formalise an apology to surviving 'comfort women' @highlight US president Barack Obama condemned Japan's wartime atrocities against women as a terrible violation of human rights
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Anonymous posted a statement on the police website saying it was 'attacking Texas law enforcement' because of the arrests of @placeholder supporters and what the group sees as harassment of immigrants by authorities in the state.
Hackers claim to have accessed the email accounts of more than two dozen law enforcement agencies in Texas and dumped the contents online. Anonymous, the loose-knit international hacking collective, said the data it posted came from the work and personal emails of officers, including department chiefs. The group said the information posted online included classified police documents as well as lewd and racist jokes. Down for maintenance: Anonymous hacked the website of the Texas Police Chiefs Association. Technicians are still trying to get it back online In one email to a senior Texas police official accessed by MailOnline, it was written: 'That stupid b**** who started that stolen car chase at Yale and 610 got what she deserved (I'll bet she was fat and black too). @highlight Hacking collective Anonymous 'inspired by WikiLeaks'
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As of Saturday afternoon, @placeholder has refused to answer questions, Regan said.
By Nina Golgowski PUBLISHED: 18:01 EST, 6 October 2012 | UPDATED: 19:40 EST, 6 October 2012 A routine child welfare investigation led to the discovery of a toddler's corpse buried in a grave in the backyard of a Long Island home on Saturday. State police unearthed the remains outside a tidy house in Farmingdale after Officials with Suffolk County's Child Protective Services visited the family and realizing one of the couple’s three boys was missing. They grew concerned when the family couldn't account for the whereabouts of a child born in 2009. Scroll down for video Secret burial: The body of a 17-month-old boy was found buried in this 3-foot-deep grave in a Long Island home's backyard on Saturday @highlight Police unearthed the body of 17-month-old Justin Kowalczik in a shallow grave on Saturday @highlight The boy's cause of death is not known nor why it was kept a secret @highlight Police say his mother Health Kowalczik revealed the body's possible location during questioning @highlight Kowalczik's boyfriend, Robert Rodriguez, is considered a person of interest @highlight Rodriguez is the father of Kowalczik's two older boys but not of Justin @highlight No arrests have been made
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‘The local GP was kind and sympathetic but he, like us, was able to do little to alleviate the terrible pain @placeholder suffered so stoically.
By Rebecca English Last updated at 3:14 PM on 25th October 2011 The Duchess of Cornwall has spoken for the first time of the ‘horror’ she felt at watching her mother die from osteoporosis. Writing exclusively in the Daily Mail today, she describes her anguish at watching her beloved ‘Mama’, the Honourable Rosalind Shand, die a ‘crippling, slow and agonising death’ from the fragile-bone disease. It is dubbed the silent epidemic. Half of women and one in five men over the age of 50 will at some point suffer a fracture because of poor bone health. Beloved: Camilla with her mother in 1965, who died from osteoporosis age 72 in 1994 @highlight Duchess in passionate plea for better diagnosis and treatment @highlight Now Daily Mail campaigns to spare other women the same fate
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The patient is a @placeholder epidemiologist, who was infected while working in the west African country of Sierra Leone
By Jennifer Newton for MailOnline An American health official has warned the deadly Ebola virus still has the upper hand in the outbreak that has killed more than 1,400 people in West Africa. During a visit to Liberia on Tuesday, Dr Tom Frieden, director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, issued the stark warning but pledged that experts would continue to try and halt the spread of the infection. Liberia along with Sierra Leone and Guinea have been hardest hit by the outbreak and Nigeria has also confirmed they too have cases but officials there have expressed optimism the virus can be controlled. @highlight Dr Tom Frieden issued warning while on a visit to Ebola infected countries @highlight Says the deadly virus still has the 'upper hand' in the outbreak @highlight But added that there is optimism that the condition can be controlled @highlight Ebola has killed more than 1,400 people in the current outbreak @highlight Comes as an Ebola patient is airlifted to Hamburg in Germany for treatment @highlight The Senegalese epidemiologist taken to an isolation ward at UKE hospital
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@placeholder (right) pumps the air after scoring the second goal in Liverpool's 3-1 victory over Leicester
He enjoyed this one. Beaming smile, arms outstretched and sliding on his knees into the corner flag, revelling in the adulation that was showered upon him. Steven Gerrard had scored 176 goals for Liverpool before Tuesday night, including strikes that defined European and domestic finals, but No 177 seemed different, sweeter almost. It was, perhaps, a reminder of his ability to produce just when it matters. With all the speculation surrounding his contract, all the conjecture about whether he will stay at Anfield or pursue a fresh challenge next year, Gerrard could not have provided a more telling riposte when he burst into Leicester City’s area in the 54th minute to settle a game Liverpool needed to win. @highlight Liverpool defeated Leicester 3-1 in their Premier League clash at the King Power Stadium @highlight Steven Gerrard was restored to the starting line-up after being dropped for the weekend game against Stoke @highlight Leonardo Ulloa's shot hit the post before rebounding off Simon Mignolet for the opening goal @highlight Adam Lallana levelled four minutes later after combining well with former Southampton teammate Rickie Lambert @highlight Gerrard gave the Reds the lead in the second half after a well- timed run into the box @highlight Wes Morgan was dismissed after bringing down Lambert as the Foxes' last defender on 62minutes @highlight Kasper Schmeichel was fortunate not to be sent off after appearing to bring Gerrard down in the box @highlight Jordan Henderson sealed victory with a late strike after an error from the Leicester keeper @highlight CLICK HERE to see Dominic King's Player Ratings for both sets of teams
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"The first set is for us, it was a tennis game today," joked @placeholder afterwards.
(CNN) -- Two of Europe's biggest clubs staged dramatic comebacks on Tuesday as Arsenal rallied from 4-0 down to beat Reading 7-5 in the English League Cup while struggling Italian heavyweights AC Milan drew 2-2 at Palermo in Serie A. The results will have different impacts for both coaches, with manager Arsene Wenger's position seemingly safe at Arsenal while Milan boss Massimiliano Allegri will continue to face pressure as his side's indifferent form goes on. In Tuesday's only top-flight league game in Italy, Palermo led 2-0 shortly after halftime whereupon the under-fire Allegri changed his tactical plan to good effect, switching from his favored 3-5-2 to a 4-2-3-1 while also introducing Bojan Krkic as a substitute. @highlight Arsenal stage stunning rally as they come from 4-0 down to beat Reading 7-5 in League Cup @highlight Milan trail 2-0 at Palermo before drawing 2-2 as coach Allegri continues to feel pressure @highlight Stephan El Shaarawy's late strike takes him to top of Serie A scoring charts with 7 goals @highlight Barcelona and Dortmund win opening matches of their Spanish and German Cup defenses
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More common -- and more concerning to health officials -- is enterovirus 71, which was discovered by the same @placeholder lab in 1969, Oberste said.
Doctors are looking for more information about a "polio-like syndrome" that has caused paralysis in a few children in California. Neurologists have identified five patients who developed paralysis in one or more of their limbs between August 2012 and July 2013. All five children had been vaccinated against the poliovirus. Treatment did not seem to help the children regain their motor function. Samples from two of the children tested positive for enterovirus 68, a rare virus that has been linked to severe respiratory illness in the past. Samples from the other three children were not collected or tested soon enough to yield conclusive results, said Dr. Emmanuelle Waubant, a neurologist at the University of California, San Francisco. @highlight Five children in California have a "polio-like syndrome," according to neurologists @highlight Two of the children tested positive for enterovirus 68, a rare type of enterovirus @highlight Another type, enterovirus 71, is more commonly linked to paralysis @highlight Both are uncommon in the United States; state health officials say risk is very low
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Putting ALDI'S latest shopping experience to the test, @placeholder sent me to do a shop here to see if this new store will get me hooked, knowing that I can be a snobby beast when it comes to food shopping.
With her glossy, chestnut ponytail swishing to and fro, I spotted her furtively racing down the sparkling new ALDI shopping aisles, her slim, manicured hands greedily fumbling towards the coffee pods and water crackers. Here was the undisputed yummy-mummy queen of my son's little local public school, trying to go unnoticed. With a look as determined and stealthy as the engine of her $70,000 Volvo XC90 parked outside, this was clearly a 'shop-but-for-god's-sake-don't-be-seen' mission. Scroll down for video Lucie Morris-Marr put the new ALDI store in Melbourne to the test and it came up trumphs, saving more than $20 compared with the same shop at Coles @highlight ALDI opens it's latest $6 million store in one of Melbourne's most exclusive beach suburbs, Cheltenham @highlight Daily Mail writer Lucie Morris-Mar puts the brand and prices to the test @highlight ALDI vs Coles : Lucie saved a total of $22.64 at ALDI for same items @highlight That's a saving of a huge $1.117.28 over a whole year
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We will not allow them to make bases in @placeholder."
(CNN) -- Infighting between Syrian rebels threatened a hospital in the northern city of Aleppo on Sunday, a source said, forcing doctors to hide patients as clashes flared between Islamists and members of the Free Syrian Army. "Doctors are working neutrally, treating both sides," said the source in northern Syria, who asked to remain anonymous for fear of reprisal attacks. As doctors treat the wounded, fighters from the FSA and the al Qaeda-linked Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, or ISIS, are fighting outside the hospital and plotting to attack each other inside, the source said. The clashes come after the FSA gave ISIS members a 24-hour ultimatum to surrender and leave the country and arrested 200 members of the al Qaeda-linked group. @highlight Rebels from the Free Syrian Army are clashing with al Qaeda-linked fighters @highlight Both are fighting to topple al-Assad's government; now, they're fighting each other @highlight "Doctors are working neutrally, treating both sides," source says
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This isn't the first time that @placeholder has drawn heat for taking money from a shady leader.
By Daily Mail Reporter Won't apologize: Mariah Carey is pictured with her manager, Jermaine Dupri. Dupri was the person responsible for setting up a concert for the president of Angola which has now been criticized by human rights organizations Mariah Carey angered human rights groups this week after it was revealed she accepted $1million to perform in a private concert for the president of Angola, the second-longest serving dictator in office. The singer's manager Jermaine Dupri organized the gig for President Josè Eduardo Dos Santos, and remained unapologetic when questioned by the Human Rights Foundation. Instead, Dupri pointed the blame at the Red Cross, and even said that Carey doesn't involve herself with human rights matters. @highlight The singer gave a two-hour concert for authoritarian Angolan President Josè Eduardo Dos Santos last Sunday, in return for the huge amount @highlight The move has angered human rights groups who claim Dos Santos has murdered many and exploited the country's resources to his own gain @highlight The concert comes five years after Mariah apologized after performing for notorious dictator Colonel Muammar al-Gaddafi @highlight Carey's manager Jermaine Dupri defended the move and said the singer shouldn't have to apologize
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The move could complicate efforts by the United States and its allies to get @placeholder leaders to form a new government representing all three major population groups -- Sunnis, Shias and Kurds.
Armed drones. Mass graves. Kirkuk's effective annexation. The Iraq crisis escalated Friday. A U.S. official confirmed to CNN that armed American drones started flying over Baghdad in the previous 24 hours to provide additional protection for 180 U.S. military advisers in the area. Until now, U.S. officials had said all drone reconnaissance flights over Iraq were unarmed. Using the drones for any offensive strikes against insurgent Islamic State in Iraq and Syria fighters would continue to require approval from U.S. President Barack Obama. Also on Friday, Kurdish leader Masoud Barzani said disputed areas in northern Iraq, including the oil-rich city of Kirkuk, are part of the Kurdish autonomous region from now on after the Iraqi central government failed to hold a long-awaited referendum. @highlight Kurdish leader Barzani effectively annexes Kirkuk @highlight Armed U.S. drones are protecting 180 American military advisers, source says @highlight Iraqi Prime Minister: We're buying fighter jets from Russia and Belarus @highlight Human Rights Watch says graves are thought to hold slain Iraqi soldiers, police and civilians
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@placeholder was severely criticised for its role in the ‘emotional and physical distress’ the couple suffered’.
By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 08:23 EST, 7 April 2013 | UPDATED: 11:36 EST, 7 April 2013 The government has been ordered to pay compensation for the ‘injustice’ of inflicting misery on an elderly couple who were left without heating for three years by a bungled state-sponsored energy programme. Donald Siteman told a parliamentary watchdog his three-bedroom home had become a ‘hell house’, with his dying wife Evelyn forced to wear her coat indoors and go to bed early in a desperate attempt to get warm. A boiler installed under Labour’s £2.4billion Warm Front scheme broke down after just six months, beginning a tortuous battle to have it fixed which lasted through three bitterly cold winters. @highlight Government ordered to pay compensation to Donald Siteman, 90 for the misery inflicted by the catalogue of errors under the Warm Front scheme @highlight Wife Evelyn, 85, died in October still pleading for the problem to be fixed @highlight New boiler to make their home more efficient broke down after 6 months @highlight Department for Energy and contractor Corillion slammed by Ombudsman
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ET Wednesday, @placeholder was back in the lead, by a margin of more than 400,000 votes; Dr. Phyllis could not be reached for comment.)
(EW.com) -- After various Websites noted a curious surge in votes Tuesday for a contestant in Oprah Winfrey's "Your OWN Show" contest, OWN, the television network Winfrey will launch in January, confirms to EW it is investigating. The online contest is really a search for contestants for an OWN reality series in which competitors will then vie for their own show on the network. Until yesterday, Zach Anner, a witty wheelchair-bound Texan who explains in his video that he has cerebral palsy ("the sexiest of the palsies") and pitches "a travel show for people who never thought they could travel," held a commanding lead. @highlight Websites noted a surge in votes Tuesday for an online contest for Oprah's Network @highlight Contestant Dr. Phyllis was recieving votes at a rate that made some suspicious @highlight The contest is a search for contestants for an OWN reality series
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Scientists were able to predict @placeholder's capabilities by combining its specifications with computer simulations.
Two Australian sky surveys named Wallaby and Dingo are expected to discover 700,000 galaxies over the course of the new year. The huge new radio telescope facility in Western Australia will scour vast regions of space to provide clues about galaxy evolution. The £65m Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (Askap) is located in a remote desert region of Western Australia, 196 miles from the port of Geraldton. Scroll down for video The Australia Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP), with an array of 36 antennas each 12 meters (40 feet) across It consists of 36 dishes, each 12 metres (39ft) wide, which work together as a single antenna. @highlight The two new sky surveys will use data from an array of 36 antennas each 12 meters (40 feet) across @highlight Project is also the first building block in the world's largest telescope, the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) which will be based in both Australia and South Africa
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This will help in getting the gunmen out of the streets in @placeholder and make the country safer," said Shami.
Sanaa, Yemen (CNN) -- Yemen formed a new unity government, the latest step in the implementing of the pact leading to the controversial president's departure from office, the state news agency said on Wednesday Yemeni Vice President Abdu Rabo Mansour Hadi issued a decree forming the government and 35 ministers were named. The prime minister is Mohammed Basindwa and Abu Bakr Al-Qirbi remains the country's foreign minister. Youth revolution activists, who've been leading the protests to remove President Ali Abdullah Saleh, greeted the move cynically. It is part of a deal devised by the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council, comprising Gulf Arab states and signed on November 24. @highlight Fighting erupts in the capital @highlight The foreign minister keeps his post @highlight Many protesters dislike the GCC deal @highlight ICRC is upset about violence in Taiz
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'Her tormentors were instantly congratulated as they took @placeholder down, bit by bit, and so they continued to do so.
Justine Sacco found herself trending worldwide on Twitter thanks to an ill-thought-out message she intended to be amusing A PR consultant has revealed how a tweet she sent to amuse her 170 followers ended up making her a global hate figure and ruined her life. Justine Sacco's ill-thought-out message, sent before she boarded a flight to South Africa in December 2013 read: 'Going to Africa. Hope I don't get AIDS. Just kidding. I'm white!' It cost the 30-year-old from New York her job and her reputation after it was re-tweeted by tech blogger Sam Biddle to his 15,000 followers. @highlight Justine Sacco, 30, from New York, became a global hate figure @highlight Thousands angered by tweet sent by the PR consultant @highlight It said: 'Going to Africa. Hope I don't get AIDS. Just kidding. I'm white!' @highlight She lost her job and was trolled by thousands @highlight Now spoken of the experience in book So You've Been Publicly Shamed @highlight She said tweet to her 170 followers was misinterpreted @highlight 'I thought there was no way that anyone could possibly think it was literal'
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Obama said he'll be looking for @placeholder "to ensure that we have the most capable and efficient intelligence community possible."
Washington (CNN) -- Calling him one of America's "most experienced and most respected intelligence professionals," President Barack Obama has nominated Air Force Lt. Gen. James Clapper to be the new director of national intelligence. "He possesses a quality that I value in all my advisers, a willingness to tell leaders what we need to know, even if it's not what we want to hear," said Obama. He made the announcement in the Rose Garden with Clapper on Saturday. Clapper, who retired from the Air Force in 1995 after a 32-year career, served as head of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency from September 2001 to June 2006. @highlight Obama taps Air Force Lt. Gen James Clapper as new DNI @highlight Clapper now a top Pentagon intelligence official @highlight If confirmed, he'll be nation's fourth DNI in last five years @highlight Obama wants swift confirmation
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He confirmed the first focus would be on protecting Australia at the borders and assisting should Ebola ever grip the @placeholder.
The Prime Minister's office has fired back at renewed criticism of Australia's commitment to the fight against the Ebola virus in west Africa, labelling any call for deployment of aid workers 'reckless in the extreme', without proper evacuation protocols. The government has provided an official response to Daily Mail Australia in the wake of a verbal attack from the U2 front-man and noted humanitarian Bono, who blasted Tony Abbott for not joining the global fight against Ebola. He said the government's decision not to send medical workers to west Africa was 'outrageous' and 'not very Australian.' Scroll down for video @highlight Prime Minister's office insists anyone wanting Australians to be sent into west Africa without evacuation protocols are 'reckless in the extreme' @highlight Bono criticised Tony Abbott's 'outrageous' actions @highlight The U2 front-man said government's response is 'not the Australia I know' @highlight Government officials say Australia has two primary concerns - domestic protection and regional concerns in the case of any Asia-Pacific outbreak @highlight The UN reached out to Bono for help raising awareness and funds @highlight Australian Medical Association has also called on the Commonwealth to develop a plan to tackle the 'humanitarian crisis' @highlight It's believed up to 16 Australian health care workers have been trained and are on stand-by to go to west Africa if the policy changes @highlight More than 20 Australian volunteers are already in region
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And the stereotype about @placeholder and their love of whisky rang true, as both Scottish regions, but particularly Central Scotland, had substantially higher spirits sales than any other region, especially through off-licenses.
This map reveals the damage alcohol is causing around the country. With soaring rates of hospital admissions - and alcohol-related liver disease - a new study has mapped how much Britons in each region are drinking – and how many are dying as a result. It found Central Scotland is the booze capital of Britain, with residents drinking 20.9 units a week, the equivalent of almost two bottles of wine and a shot. The alcohol consumption for this area of Scotland – which includes Glasgow and Dundee - is 18 per cent higher than the national average. Scroll down for video @highlight Study was the first to analyse alcohol sales data.Central Scotland drinks 18% more than the national average @highlight Area has an alcohol-related death rate of 24.5 deaths per 100,000 adults, more than double that of London @highlight Scottish drink the most spirits, people from Yorkshire drink the most beer, while Southerners drink the most wine
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'I have played many games (for @placeholder) and have joined the national team many times without playing.
Chelsea midfielder Cesc Fabregas has set the record straight with Spain team-mate Sergio Ramos, who questioned his commitment to the national team. Fabregas and club team-mate Diego Costa missed Spain's last two encounters - a 3-0 triumph over Belarus in a Euro 2016 qualifier and a 1-0 defeat by Germany in a friendly - earlier this month with injuries. Real Madrid defender Ramos questioned the absence of the two Chelsea players, who had played for 90 minutes in the 2-1 Premier League win at Liverpool just days prior to joining Spain's training camp. Cesc Fabregas (left), in action against Schalke on Tuesday, has been brilliant for Chelsea this season @highlight Sergio Ramos questioned the commitment of certain international stars @highlight Cesc Fabregas and Diego Costa pulled out of Spain's recent squad @highlight Pair weren't fit enough to play for Spain during the international break @highlight Fabregas says he has spoken to Ramos to clear up the dispute @highlight The midfielder has won 94 caps for Spain over the past nine years
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By Duncan's second @placeholder visit, the care was 'impeccable,' the doctor said.
Thomas Eric Duncan's temperature spiked to 103F during the hours of his initial visit to an emergency room - a fever that was flagged with an exclamation point in the hospital's record-keeping system, according to his newly-released medical records today. Despite telling a nurse that he had recently been in Africa and displaying other symptoms that could indicate Ebola, the man who would become the only person to die from the disease in the U.S. underwent a battery of tests and was eventually sent home. Duncan's family provided his medical records today, more than 1,400 pages in all. They encompass his time in the ER, his urgent return to the hospital two days later and chronicle his steep decline as his organs began to fail. @highlight Thomas Duncan's family provided his medical records - more than 1,400 pages in all - from his treatment at Texas Presbyterian in Dallas @highlight The records encompass his time in the ER, his urgent return to hospital two days later and chronicle his steep decline as his organs began to fail @highlight He initially showed up at Texas Presbyterian complaining of abdominal pain, dizziness, a headache and decreased urination @highlight He reported severe pain - rating it an eight on a scale of 10 @highlight A nurse recorded early in first hospital visit he recently been in Africa - though he denied having been in contact with anyone with Ebola
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In 2010 he returned to Denver to take over as @placeholder
Denver, Colorado (CNN) -- Soccer may be the king of sports in Africa, but one man is on a mission to change that by uncovering the continent's rising basketball stars. Masai Ujiri is the general manager for the Denver Nuggets and the first African to take charge of an American major league sports team. The Nigerian, himself a former professional basketball player outside the NBA, took over at the Nuggets in 2010 but has been working to develop the game across Africa for just short of a decade. "I don't just want to be the first African GM in American sports -- I want to win. I want to make an impact in Africa (and) grow the game," he says. @highlight Masai Ujiri is the general manager of NBA team the Denver Nuggets @highlight The Nigerian is the first African to take charge of an American major league team @highlight Ujiri hopes to grow the sport of basketball across Africa
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Forlan then got on the scoresheet himself with a first-time lob on 34 minutes for his third goal of the season, before @placeholder stole the show with two more goals.
MADRID, Spain -- Atletico Madrid recovered from their painful recent defeat by Barcelona to crush European rivals Real Zaragoza 4-0 in the Primera Liga on Sunday. Luis Garcia celebrates his first Atletico Madrid goal in their superb 4-0 victory over Real Zaragoza. Luis Garcia's first goal for the club, a double from Argentine Maxi Rodriguez and a Diego Forlan strike clinched a comfortable win as Atletico moved up to sixth in the table. It was also sweet revenge for Atletico as Zaragoza beat them home and away last season to beat them to sixth place and the final UEFA Cup spot. @highlight Atletico Madrid bounce back to form with a superb 4-0 victory over Zaragoza @highlight Maxi Rodriguez scores twice with Luis Garcia and Diego Forlan also on target @highlight Getafe registered their first win of the season with a 2-0 victory over Murcia
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‘Anyone who wants to be saved must come to @placeholder.’
By Robert Hardman PUBLISHED: 21:00 EST, 20 December 2012 | UPDATED: 15:36 EST, 21 December 2012 Without wishing to sound too smug, I think we can predict the menu for the next five years at Robert Bast’s ‘Survive2012’ Australian hideaway: tinned beans, tinned beans, bottled water and more tinned beans. The same goes for thousands of others who had expected to be the only remnants of today’s scheduled termination of the human race. Like Bast, a well-known ‘survivalist’ and online prophet of doom, they have been leaving nothing to chance. But it’s always the same with this blasted Armageddon business. You take all the right precautions, you abandon your job and go to an enormous amount of trouble to set yourself apart from the common herd in the confident expectation that you are a Chosen One. @highlight The ancient Mayan calendar comes to an end on today's date - 21st December 2012 @highlight Doomsday prophets have descended on Bugarach in France - said to be the best place to dodge extinction
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@placeholder comes close to paying for itself, after some recent revisions.
(CNN) -- The coming elections seem to have fired up an intergenerational war, with the older population cast as the "greedy geezers" eating so much of the pie that they leave only crumbs for the younger generation. Both Republicans and Democrats say that entitlements must be cut. The main losers of these cuts will be Americans older than 65 who collect Social Security and cash in Medicare checks. At the same time, both parties agree that we must spend more on the education of the young if we are to remain competitive in the world markets. Taking from the old is justified on the grounds that they take more out of Social Security than they paid in, while the young, who pay for Social Security, will find that the program has gone belly-up by the time they retire. Well-heeled older people are said to be enjoying the good life while the young can't find jobs and are saddled with debt. @highlight Amitai Etzioni: The idea is growing that the old get all the benefits while young suffer @highlight But retirees have earned and saved more over the years and should live in comfort, he says @highlight Curbing costs of health care would curb Medicare; he writes: Social Security can pay for itself @highlight Etzioni: In terms of private money, older people give trillions of dollars to the young in gifts
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On May 11, @placeholder will go to the polls to elect a new civilian government for a five-year term.
(CNN) -- Three people were killed and more than 30 injured in back-to-back explosions near the headquarters of an anti-Taliban political party in Karachi, Pakistan, police told CNN on Saturday. The explosions, about 30 minutes apart, took place near the headquarters of Muttahida Quami Movement, or MQM, police spokesman Mureed Abbas said. One device was placed in a rickshaw, police said. The second was buried in the ground. The MQM, which is one of Pakistan's largest and most liberal parties, has been targeted by the Pakistani Taliban in recent weeks. The party is firmly opposed to the Islamist militant group. @highlight Anti-Taliban party condemns bombings and calls for day of mourning Sunday @highlight In a call to CNN, Pakistani Taliban takes responsibility for explosions @highlight Back-to-back explosions occur near the headquarters of an anti-Taliban political party @highlight Muttahida Quami Movement, or MQM, opposes the Taliban
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When it comes to @placeholder, it seems, people will always agree to disagree.
(CNN) -- He sports a "Dux" tattoo and has expressed a fascination with Benito Mussolini. Meet Paolo Di Canio -- the new Sunderland manager who is proving a polarizing figure after his appointment by the struggling English Premier League club. As his right-wing sympathies come under intense scrutiny, Di Canio says he only wants to talk about football -- though his controversial views threaten to overshadow his job of trying to keep Sunderland in the top flight. "My life speaks for me so there is no need to speak any more about this situation because it is ridiculous and pathetic," Di Canio, who quit as manager of Swindon Town in England's third tier in February, told reporters. @highlight Paolo Di Canio doesn't want to discuss his controversial political views @highlight Facebook page launched in opposition to Di Canio's appointment @highlight Media is "trying to make something out of nothing," one Sunderland fan says @highlight "I'm not in the Houses of Parliament, I will only talk about football," says Di Canio
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Relatives, friends, colleagues and dignitaries from both the U.S. and Sierra Leone were in attendance, along with @placeholder immigrants from around the country, some of whom said they didn't know Salia personally.
Dr. Martin Salia didn't get into the medical profession to get rich, and even though he was a permanent U.S. resident, he chose to work in his native Sierra Leone because the need for surgeons there was so great. Although his medical colleagues were worried when he returned there to treat Ebola patients, they said the decision was consistent with his character. The 44-year-old surgeon was remembered Saturday at his funeral Mass as a tireless, selfless and heroic advocate for medical care for the less fortunate. Dr. Martin Salia was remembered Saturday at his funeral Mass as a tireless, selfless and heroic advocate for medical care for the less fortunate @highlight Dr. Martin Salia chose to work in his native Sierra Leone because the need for surgeons there was so great @highlight 44-year-old remembered at funeral Mass Saturday as a tireless advocate for medical care for the less fortunate @highlight Salia died of Ebola on Nov. 17 after being flown to a hospital in Omaha, Nebraska, in the advanced stages of the deadly virus
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But with @placeholder we should go further still, ceasing ever again to ignore the regime.
(CNN) -- A quote often attributed to Leon Trotsky reads, "You may not be interested in war, but war is interested in you." Although Washington would like very much to ignore North Korea, Pyongyang has just brought Trotsky's axiom into the 21st century with a seminal cyberattack that will have an immediate economic and cultural impact. On Wednesday, the U.S. government reportedly concluded that North Korea was "centrally involved" in the hacking of Sony Pictures. The attack is believed to have involved stealing and publicizing emails between high-level Sony executives and talent, as well as at least two government officials. When combined with a threat of violence against would-be viewers of a comedy mocking the North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, Pyongyang's hackers effected the cancellation of the movie's release. @highlight Christian Whiton: Direct cyber-retaliation against North Korea poses challenges @highlight Whiton: Responding to cyberattacks is a new area for statecraft @highlight United States should maintain escalatory dominance, he says
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@placeholder artist Daniel Feyer of the artist collective TEAM[:]niel poses by an image of himself making love to a goat statue
A man having sex with a goat, a lady groping her own breast and a naked woman sitting astride a Roman god. While it may sound like obscure pornography, it is actually art. A new exhibition in Italy featuring naked artists posing as cavorting nymphs and satyrs leaves little to the imagination. Austrian artist Veronika Bayer standing next to a picture of her colleague Daniel Feyer superimposed on an erotic fresco at the Casoria Contemporary Art Museum (CAM) near Naples The exhibition entitled ErotiCAM_Secret Room II, which is on display in the Contemporary Art Museum (CAM) in the town of Casoria near Naples, is based on images adapted from some of the erotic frescoes (mural paintings) from Roman times. @highlight Artists superimposed nude images of themselves on pictures of ancient erotic Roman paintings @highlight Saucy artworks on display in the Contemporary Art Museum near Naples @highlight 'We are a politically incorrect museum,' says the director
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Nkunda has accused the Congolese government of failing to protect the Tutsi tribe from @placeholder militia in Congo.
UNITED NATIONS (CNN) -- Rebel forces have declared a cease-fire after four days of fighting in the North Kivu province of eastern Congo, the French ambassador to the United Nations said after Security Council talks on the unfolding humanitarian crisis. Congolese soldiers and displaced civilians move into Goma on Wednesday, fleeing advancing rebels. Laurent Nkunda, the Congolese Tutsi general who leads troops of the National Congress for the Defense of the People, ordered the cease-fire, Ambassador Jean-Maurice Ripert told reporters. "We hope that it will stand, and we hope that tomorrow Mr. Nkunda will announce that he stops his offensive," Ripert said, adding that he expected the the council would condemn the military operation. @highlight NEW: U.N. says rebel troops to adhere to cease-fire @highlight 45,000 flee refugee camp in matter of hours @highlight U.N. says its peacekeepers still in charge of Goma @highlight Congo says Rwandan forces join fight with minority Tutsi rebels
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"The summer was difficult because we had @placeholder and Nasri on permanent transfer negotiations and that is draining in the end," Wenger told the official Arsenal website.
(CNN) -- Manchester City's pursuit of Arsenal midfielder Samir Nasri appears to be coming to an end after the two clubs agreed a fee for the French international. Nasri had just one year remaining on his Arsenal contract and City's offer, believed to be in the region of $32 million, has persuaded the London club to cash in, despite manager Arsene Wenger's reluctance to lose the player he signed from Marseille in 2008. The transfer was thought to have hit a stumbling block last week, resulting in Nasri appearing for Arsenal in their 2-0 home defeat by Liverpool on Saturday. @highlight Arsenal and Manchester City agree a fee for the transfer of Samir Nasri @highlight The Frenchman had just one year remaining on his contract with Arsenal @highlight Nasri's departure follows the sale of Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas to Barcelona
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@placeholder police began extradition proceedings in March 2011 and the drugs baron was arrested by Jamaican authorities almost two years later in February 2013.
Karl Wilson has been jailed for 16 years for running a heroin and crack cocaine trafficking ring which moved drugs from the Midlands to Scotland A drugs baron who ran a multi-million pound smuggling ring by hiding heroin and cocaine in Asda coffee tins has been jailed for 16 years. Karl Wilson, 58, lived in a £400,000 villa in Jamaica after fleeing Britain when his Class A drugs ring was smashed in 2008. After being extradited back to Britain last year, he admitted money laundering and conspiracy to supply heroin and cocaine and was jailed yesterday. Wilson and his gang trafficked heroin and cocaine from Wolverhampton, West Midlands, to Aberdeen in north-east Scotland. @highlight Gang hid drugs in coffee tins soaked in vinegar to avoid detection @highlight They also put them inside the spare wheels of hire cars to move them @highlight At the height of gang's activity, they were selling a kilo of drugs a week @highlight Drugs ring was smashed in 2008 and leader's associates were jailed @highlight But he fled to Jamaica where he lived in luxury villa on the profits @highlight He was eventually extradited back to Britain and jailed this week
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Danger man: @placeholder scared opposition defenders with his pace and trickery in attacking areas
At a time when England manager Roy Hodgson badly needs a speedy start to this Euro 2016 campaign, his captain tried to lift the mood by summoning the spirit of a flying Dutchman. Wayne Rooney was discussing the destructive qualities of Raheem Sterling when he likened him to Marc Overmars, and told how he had taken aside England's teen star to study clips of the former Arsenal and Holland striker. 'Before the World Cup I showed him videos of Marc Overmars because he reminded me of him,' said Rooney. 'He has the potential to be as good as Overmars. Bright future: Raheem Sterling was England's best player during Wednesday's 1-0 win against Norway @highlight Raheem Sterling has the potential to be as good as Marc Overmars according to Wayne Rooney @highlight The Manchester United striker showed Sterling videos of the Dutchman prior to the World Cup @highlight Overmars enjoyed a glittering career with the likes of Arsenal, Ajax and Barcelona before retiring in 2009 @highlight Roy Hodgson could be without Jordan Henderson on Monday @highlight The Three Lions begin their Euro 2016 qualifying campaign against Switzerland at St Jakob-Park in Basle @highlight Hodgson believes his squad is full of versatile players capable of playing in different positions
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After @placeholder had set U.S. on their way, Isner secured the win over Italy by defeating Fabio Fognini 7-5 5-7 7-6 (7-4).
(CNN)Serena Williams needed a coffee to go with her "bagel" in order to help United States see off Italy 3-0 at the Hopman Cup Monday. Williams, who was representing her nation in Perth alongside John Isner, began proceedings with a victory over Flavia Pennetta. The World No. 1, however, was not her usual self in the opening stages as she lost the first set of the match to love -- a "bagel" -- leading her to request an espresso to help blow away the cobwebs. The hot drink seemed to do the trick, as Williams went on to dominate Pennetta, dropping just three more games and going on to win 0-6 6-3 6-0. @highlight Serena Williams beats Flavia Pennetta 0-6 6-3 6-0 in Hopman Cup @highlight Williams needed a coffee to help her after "bagelling" first set @highlight John Isner defeats Fabio Fognini to help U.S. beat Italy
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Towards the end of the morning session, @placeholder appeared as the trial's first witness.
London (CNN) -- A Pakistani woman went on trial in London Monday, charged with keeping a woman from Tanzania as a slave. Saeeda Khan, 68, is accused of overseeing the visa and travel arrangements that brought Mwanahamisi Mruke, 45 from her home in Tanzania to London in October 2006. When Mruke arrived in London, prosecutor Caroline Haughey told the jury, she was expecting to work as Khan's housekeeper. In fact, the prosecution alleged, Khan treated her "as a possession, not a person." Mruke regularly worked 18-hour days, and would be summoned by the sound of a bell to attend to Khan. @highlight A Pakistani-born woman is accused of keeping a slave in the United Kingdom @highlight Mwanahamisi Mruke worked for Saeeda Khan for years without pay, prosecutors say @highlight Mruke was not allowed to go home to see her dying parents, the jury hears @highlight Khan denies the charges
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Allen also testified an @placeholder neighbor overseeing the home renovation said Stevens was "just trying to cover his ass" in requesting invoices for the project.
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Sen. Ted Stevens repeatedly asked for invoices to cover home renovations and otherwise complied with Senate rules on accepting and reporting gifts of value, his defense attorney said in closing arguments Tuesday. Sen. Ted Stevens leaves the federal courthouse Tuesday evening with his daughter Beth Stevens. Stevens, 84, has been fighting a seven-count indictment accusing him of filing false statements on mandatory financial disclosure forms. The jury is scheduled to begin deliberating Wednesday. In closing arguments, prosecutors said Stevens engaged in an elaborate scheme to accept thousands of dollars in gifts from Alaskan oil industry executive Bill Allen, who has admitted he tried to bribe state legislators, including the senator's son. @highlight NEW: Prosecutor rebuttal: "The evidence I saw was totally different" @highlight NEW: Defense: Stevens tried repeatedly to get a bill for work done on his house @highlight Prosecution begins closing arguments with phone call recorded by FBI @highlight Sen. Ted Stevens is accused of false statements on Senate financial disclosures
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The @placeholder, however, could not even summon the gusto to emerge with such honour.
Click here for all the best stats, analysis and heat maps from the quarter-final clash France are out of the World Cup – did anyone notice? For Les Bleus were Les Miserables as they bid a meek au revoir to the tournament; there was certainly no va va voom. At least those who fell at the last-16 stage went down fighting. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Germany fans celebrate their side's win over France World's end: France went down without a fight as they were beaten 1-0 by Germany Winner: Mats Hummels' first-half header proved enough to book Germany's semi-final spot @highlight Didier Deschamps' France side lost 1-0 to Germany in the World Cup 2014 quarter-finals @highlight France conceded early on in the game and failed to pose a serious threat to Germany afterwards @highlight French only managed five shots on target throughout the match
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Online identity scams have multiplied in form and name, phishing via e-mail spread to text messages, prompting the term "@placeholder."
(CNN) -- A dog tapping away at a computer keyboard turns to another dog and says, "On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog." The cartoon by Peter Steiner, which first appeared in The New Yorker in July 1993, perfectly encapsulates the world we live in today. How do you trust someone to be who they say they are on the Internet? The question has bubbled up again after news broke that Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te'o fell for a "catfish," someone who fakes an identity online to finagle his or her way into a fraudulent romantic relationship. We do our best to avoid being duped. But it's not always easy. @highlight Notre Dame Linebacker Manit Te'o falls for a 'catfish' @highlight A 1993 iconic cartoon lampoons Internet identity foibles @highlight In an official account, even President Obama posted a pic to positively ID himself @highlight After Nigerian banking frauds came phishing, SMShing, vishing
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"The reason why that's important for @placeholder is that he needs his candidates in this November's location, local candidates, to win," said Raju.
Washington (CNN) -- Major decisions abroad for President Obama, a peek inside Pat Roberts' new campaign playbook, and reminders of how important Nevada and Iowa are in national politics -- just some of the topics that emerged from our trip around the "Inside Politics" table. Plus, a digital extra from Politico's Maggie Haberman shows new signs that Hillary Clinton supporters are ready to get more aggressive. Chamber's next play: Iowa's Senate battle The Chamber of Commerce continues to be a major player in the 2014 fight for control of the Senate, with its next move to be a multimillion-dollar ad buy for Republican Joni Ernst in Iowa's Senate contest. @highlight Chamber of Commerce a major player in the 2014 fight for control of the Senate @highlight Insiders in the Kansas GOP say Pat Roberts is shaking up his entire campaign @highlight Harry Reid turns his state's national political importance into a boon for local political causes @highlight No one expects a budget shutdown but GOP leadership is on pins and needles
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Sports websites in her native @placeholder call her 'an absolutely non-public person', adding 'in that sense, she's similar to Abramovich.'
Behind the scenes the discreet Marina Granovskaia has long been one of the most powerful women in football. But now the Russian is set to become even more influential as she is tipped to take over as Chelsea's chief executive at the age of just 39, following the surprise resignation of previous CEO Ron Gourlay. Her glamorous good looks will inevitably draw comparisons with the outspoken, perfectly groomed 'first lady of football' and Apprentice star Karren Brady. But anyone ready to dismiss Ms Granovskaia as merely a pretty face should be aware of a core of steel behind the megawatt smile. @highlight Marina Granovskaia set to be one of the most powerful women in football @highlight Canadian and Russian national tipped to be named incoming Chelsea CEO @highlight But little is known about the discreet and private Ms Granovskaia, 39 @highlight Has worked for Abramovich since leaving Moscow State University in 1997 @highlight She has since been at his right-hand, and is now 'his voice on ground'
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The 21-year-old singer has heard about @placeholder but said his fixation with her made her feel 'creeped'.
By Emma Thomas A Miley Cyrus fan has taken his obsession with the fan a little further than most by getting his body covered in tattoos of the pop singer. After collecting photographs and watching interviews with her since 2009, Carl McCoid, 40, has had 22 portraits, lyrics and quotes from the star inked onto his arms, torso, hands, and leg. Mr McCoid insists his obsession with the popstar did not contribute to the break up of his marriage in 2011 but told the Sun his wife thought his interest in the Hannah Montana star was 'a bit weird'. Scroll down for video @highlight Carl McCoid started collecting Miley Cyrus photos in 2009 @highlight Mr McCoid, 40, now has 22 tattoos of the singer on his body @highlight Arms, leg, back, chest and hands have tributes to the star
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In @placeholder, where the survey has been done every year, lower numbers were attributed to the decrease in combat action there.
Washington (CNN) -- Increased fighting in Afghanistan has caused a drop in morale among U.S. soldiers while the reduction in combat in Iraq has bolstered morale, according to a new U.S. Army report released Friday. The report summarizes two surveys of U.S. soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan taken earlier this year. New statistics from the Army also show suicides are up in the entire service. Produced every two years by the Army's Mental Health Advisory Team, this latest report comes just over a week after a U.S. soldier went on a shooting rampage at a U.S. Army base in Texas and possibly just days or weeks from an announcement from the Obama administration to send more troops to Afghanistan, where fighting has gotten more intense in recent months. @highlight Report summarizes 2 surveys of soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan taken this year @highlight Results attributed to increased fighting in Afghanistan, less in Iraq @highlight Army hopes to increase number of mental health providers in the field
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Sanchez curls his 57th minute strike between two @placeholder defenders to double his side's lead
Click here for the stats from the game with our brilliant Match Zone service Seventy-three seconds was all it took Yaya Sanogo. Well, 18 months, 19 appearances and 73 seconds, but when his first Arsenal goal finally arrived, it was wonderfully timed. It was a strike to puncture the pressure and soothe the nerves. Sanogo was engulfed by supporters and team-mates, while Arsene Wenger punched the air. A striker who had forgotten the way to goal had found the net at a most crucial moment, before the result was put beyond doubt by Alexis Sanchez, a striker who seemingly cannot miss. @highlight Arsenal qualify for Champions League last 16 with 2-0 win against Borussia Dortmund @highlight Yaya Sanogo scores first competitive goal for Arsenal to put Arsene Wenger's side ahead @highlight French youngster looked to be in an offside position for his second-minute strike @highlight Alexis Sanchez doubles Arsenal's lead with curling effort in 57th minute @highlight Click here for Sami Mokbel's player ratings
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He was arrested after fellow students became concerned at his radical views on @placeholder and he had shown off pictures of himself posing with guns.
A radical Muslim student who wanted a black flag of Islam flown over Downing Street sobbed today as he was found guilty of planning to join rebel forces in Syria. David Souaan, 20, was accused of preparing for terrorist acts in the war-torn country and was stopped by anti-terror police at Heathrow on May 31. The prosecution said he had visited in December last year and was on his way back to fight the jihadist cause when he was arrested. Facing jail: David Souaan, 20, who posed with this Kalashnikov on a trip to Syria last year and was arrested at Heathrow because he planned to return, sobbed as he was found guilty of terror offences today @highlight David Souaan, 20, was arrested at Heathrow trying to flee for Syria in May @highlight Wealthy student posed with guns and tanks but said he was an extremist @highlight Claimed that pictures were just to make him 'look cool' and were 'trophies' @highlight Police discovered cache of extremist material on his laptop and iPhone @highlight One film of a man having throat cut was too graphic to show to the court @highlight Old Bailey jury took just nine hours to convict him of terror offences @highlight Souaan sobbed as judge warned him that jail sentence was 'inevitable'
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German authorities have said the three men trained at the group's camps in northern @placeholder.
BERLIN, Germany (CNN) -- German federal prosecutors said Friday they have arrested a man suspected of helping a terrorist cell that allegedly plotted attacks against U.S. troops in Germany. The U.S. military's Ramstein Air Base is believed to have been one of the targets for plotters. The prosecutor's office identified the man only as "Kadir T.," and said he is a German of Turkish origin. He is suspected of acquiring a video camera and night-vision equipment for the Islamic Jihad Union group, prosecutors said. The items were allegedly shipped to Waziristan in Pakistan, prosecutors said. Four men trained by the Islamic Jihad Union are on trial in Germany for allegedly plotting attacks against U.S installations in Germany. They are known as the "Sauerland Group." @highlight "Kadir T." suspected of helping a terrorist cell that allegedly plotted attacks @highlight He tried to get equipment for Islamic Jihad Union, officials say @highlight Islamic Jihad Union is a little-known Uzbek militant group @highlight U.S. interests in Germany among the targets of the group's plot, officials say
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At 5ft 11inches (180cm) he was significantly taller than many @placeholder natives who were constantly trying to protect their homes from attack.
By Sarah Griffiths for MailOnline An elaborate grave belonging to a tall and fearsome warrior (illustrated) who lost his left arm in battle, has been unearthed in Russia An elaborate grave belonging to a tall and fearsome warrior who lost his left arm in battle, has been unearthed in Russia. The 11th century burial includes a death mask, arrows and the fang of a bear to highlight the strength and power of the warlord. The man towered one foot (25cm) over his companions, but despite his bulk, his skeleton reveals that his arm was severed in his final battle. Archaeologists discovered the remains of the man they named Bogatyr - meaning 'great warrior' - in an ancient burial mound near Omsk in south western Siberia. @highlight Elaborate grave in Omsk, south western Siberia, belonged to 'Bogatyr' @highlight Warrior was 5ft 11in - taller than his peers in the 11th century @highlight He was buried with a bear fang on his face, which signified strength @highlight A bronze plaque on his chest was intended to communicate with the gods @highlight Arrows, tools, a cauldron, fur and leather was also found in the grave @highlight Archaeologists say the 'sensational' find will shed light on the cultural and military history in the region, about which little is known
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The result in the @placeholder is the product of a genius -- an airplane that is ... exquisitely wrought, a delight to handle, and extraordinarily easy to fly."
New York (CNN) -- When US Airways Flight 1549 ditched in the Hudson River and all of its 150 passengers and five crew members were safely rescued in January, the landing of the airplane by pilot Chesley Sullenberger was quickly proclaimed the "Miracle on the Hudson" and dominated national news for days. A pilot who virtually grew up in airplane cockpits, writer William Langewiesche set out to analyze what happened in the five-minute flight of US Airways 1549, which lost power in both engines when it collided with a flock of Canada geese. His conclusion after writing a new book "Fly by Wire" -- there was no miracle. @highlight The safe landing of Flight 1549 was hailed as the "Miracle on the Hudson" @highlight Author William Langewiesche says there was no miracle @highlight Author says the skill of the crew, engineering of the plane made a difference @highlight Langewiesche: Airbus A320 is controversial, especially with French pilots
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The young bride at first maintained that she had simply speculated @placeholder, 25, might have gone there.
Missoula, Montana (CNN) -- The defense and prosecution agree on this much: Jordan Linn Graham pushed her husband of eight days, and he fell off a cliff to his death in Glacier National Park in Montana. The question for jurors will be whether Graham's act was murder or a case of self-defense that ended tragically. The two sides set out their opening arguments Monday about what took place as Graham's trial began in U.S. District Court in Missoula, Montana. Prosecutors said they would show that Graham, 21, was having serious second thoughts about her marriage before her husband's death and willfully lied to police after it. @highlight NEW: Prosecutors say Jordan Linn Graham was unhappy before her husband's death @highlight NEW: The defense says his death was the result of an "argument-grab-push-fall" @highlight NEW: The court hears text messages that Graham sent around the time of the death @highlight Graham has admitted pushing Cody Johnson during an argument in a national park
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Los Angeles (CNN) -- Los Angeles Police want to question a "person of interest" in the theft of nearly all of legendary tennis champion Pete Sampras' trophy collection from a public storage facility. The 14-time Grand Slam titleholder learned that 51 of his 64 championship trophies -- including those marking his first Australian Open cup, five season-ending ATP World Tour titles, two Davis Cup wins and other memorabilia -- were among the coveted items stolen. The theft occurred about one month ago, police said. "It was a very highly secure storage center," said Lt. Robert Edgar, who supervises a Special Burglary Section at Los Angeles Police headquarters. He declined to give further details about the investigation or the potential market value of the stolen items. @highlight Sampras and his family recently moved to a new home @highlight As many as 51 trophies were stolen @highlight The items were taken from a storage facility
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Attack: Explosions in the @placeholder continue for the fifth straight day, injuring more Palestinians while militants continue rocket fire into Israel
At least 11 members of the same family were killed in an air strike on Gaza yesterday. The attack came hours before the Israeli leadership announced it was prepared to ‘significantly expand’ its military operation. The missile flattened the two-storey home of the Daloo family, leaving four children and five women, including an 80-year-old grandmother, among the dead. Scroll down for videos A Palestinian man carries the dead body of a child out from the rubble after an Israeli missile struck a family home killing at least seven members of the same family in Gaza City yesterday Palestinians stand in the rubble of the Daloo family house following an Israeli air strike yesterday. Palestinian medical officials say at least 11 civilians, including women and young children, were killed @highlight Israeli leadership is prepared to 'significantly expand' military operation @highlight Missile flattened Daloo family's home with four children among the dead @highlight Israel appears to be deliberately striking homes of senior Hamas officials @highlight US President Obama insists Israel has right to defend itself from missiles @highlight William Hague: Hamas bears 'principal responsibility' for starting conflict
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"Today, there are only minor differences between older and younger Americans on that measure, but a month ago, two-thirds of younger Americans considered @placeholder honest -- at least 10 points higher than any other age category.
It's a glaring number in a national poll that's making headlines. President Barack Obama's approval rating dropped 8 percentage points over the past month to 45%, the president's lowest rating in more than 18 months, according to a CNN/ORC International survey released on Monday. And Obama's disapproval rating soared 9 points to 54% since mid-May. CNN Poll: Obama approval falls as controversies pile up Even more surprising: The overall decline in his approval rating was partially fueled by a plunge in support from younger Americans, a huge base of Obama's support. Last month, nearly two-thirds of those in the 18-29 age group gave the president a thumbs up. His approval rating among that bracket fell 17 points in Monday's poll and now stands at 48%. @highlight Obama approval rating drops 8 percentage points over the past month @highlight Lowest rating in more than 18 months, according to a CNN/ORC International survey @highlight Drop fueled partly by a plunge in support from younger Americans @highlight Obama has been dealing with controversies while priorities stall, job market sluggish
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@placeholder, a retired military officer who describes himself on his website as a "genetic genealogy pioneer," argues the framers of the 1789 document intended a "natural-born" citizen to mean someone born in the U.S. to parents who were both American citizens.
Washington (CNN) -- The Supreme Court has again cast aside an appeal that raised doubts about President Barack Obama's U.S. citizenship, a grass-roots legal issue that has gained little legal or political footing, but continues to persist in the courts. The justices without comment Monday rejected a challenge from Charles Kerchner Jr., a Pennsylvania man who sought a trial in federal court forcing the president to produce documents regarding his birth and citizenship. Kerchner's attorney, Mario Apuzzo, had argued in a petition with the Supreme Court that Obama did not fit the definition of a "natural-born citizen" required for the nation's highest office, as defined by Article II, Section 1 of the Constitution. @highlight The Supreme Court rejects latest appeal without comment @highlight The challenge contends both a president's parents must be U.S. citizens @highlight It says Obama's father was a British citizen
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Searchers for missing @placeholder face tough choices on how to proceed after almost seven fruitless weeks, with only a fraction of a deep-sea zone still left to be scanned
By Richard Shears Instead, the search will enter a new phase with the focus on the ocean floor - despite there being no 'pings' from what was earlier hoped were the aircraft's black boxes. Mr Abbott said that as the aircraft, which had 239 people on board, has been missing for 52 days, if there had been any debris from the aircraft it would have now sunk. Scroll down for video Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott (left) and Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston announced yesterday that the search for missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 would move to a new face as it is now 'highly unlikely' that wreckage will be foundo n the ocean's surface @highlight Search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight will move to a new stage, focusing on ocean floor rather than surface search @highlight Any debris from the aircraft would have sunk by now, said Australian PM @highlight Search is in its 52nd day, search teams concede no progress has been made @highlight Former Malaysian prime minister Mahathir Mohamad has expressed doubts that MH370 crashed into the Indian Ocean and blamed Boeing for its fate
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@placeholder is home to the Sagrada Familia, or "holy family," church, still being built after more than 100 years.
Barcelona, Spain (CNN) -- Pope Benedict XVI on Saturday began his second visit to Spain, where he prayed at the tomb of an apostle and planned to consecrate one of Barcelona's most famous sights -- the distinctive Gaudi-designed Sagrada Familia church. The pope's first stop on his two-day trip is Santiago de Compostela, in Spain's northwestern tip, an important pilgrimage site for centuries. The cathedral there was built 900 years ago atop what is said to be the tomb of St. James, an apostle of Jesus. After praying there, the pope presided over a Eucharist in the square outside, to celebrate the city's jubilee year. @highlight He visits Santiago de Compostela and plans trip to Barcelona @highlight The pope prays at the tomb of the apostle James @highlight He also plans to consecrate the Sagrada Familia church
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Somalia's current transitional government is trying to maintain control of the capital, with the help of the better-equipped @placeholder forces.
MOGADISHU, Somalia (CNN) -- A roadside bombing in Somalia's capital killed 21 women who were cleaning rubbish from a southern Mogadishu street on Sunday morning, a hospital official said. Mogadishu residents gather around victims of the bomb attack along the city's Maka Al Mukarama Road. The bomb blast wounded another 46 people, most of them Somali women who had gathered to clean Maka Al Mukarama Road in southern Mogadishu's Kilometer 4 district, according to Medina Hospital director Dr. Dahir Dhere. "It suddenly turned the area into a carnage, scattering body parts of the street cleaners into a large area," said witness Asha Ise Gedi. "There were pools of blood everywhere. I have never seen such mass killing." @highlight NEW: Mayor blames Islamist fighters for blast; Islamist fighters blame government @highlight NEW: Women part of U.N. program in which they cleaned streets for food @highlight Mogadishu the site of violence between Ethiopian troops and Islamist fighters @highlight 11 ministers resign Saturday, prime minister has refused to step down
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Brown and his supporters are tying the incumbent senator to the president, as exemplified by a recent campaign sign from Brown supporters: "Stand with @placeholder, vote for Shaheen."
Londonderry, New Hampshire (CNN) -- A new CNN/ORC poll shows a statistical dead heat between New Hampshire Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen and her GOP opponent Scott Brown, with Shaheen at 49%, Brown at 47%, and a margin of error of plus-or-minus 4%. Perhaps even more telling is another politician's approval rating, and he's not even in the Granite State. President Barack Obama has only a 39% approval rating in New Hampshire, the new poll shows. Fifty-seven percent of voters say they disapprove of the way he is handling his job. That's a far fall for a president who beat his Republican opponents here in the Granite State overwhelmingly in both 2008 and just two years ago in 2012. @highlight A new CNN/ORC poll shows a statistical dead heat @highlight Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen is keeping it local in her campaign issues @highlight GOP opponent Scott Brown tries to tie Shaheen to Obama @highlight The President has only a 39% approval rating in New Hampshire
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The website says @placeholder didn’t offer a motive for his activities and handed over his archive of thousands of documents without revealing his identity ‘just in case I am busted.’
By David Gardner A script for the last episode of popular TV show Downton Abbey was stolen after a hacker accessed the writer's email account. The cyber thief, known was 'Guccifer', apparently managed to download the script for the final episode of the fourth season of the ITV show after getting into Julian Fellowes' private email. It means the hacker, who has also targeted George W Bush and Watergate journalist Carl Bernstein, was in possession of the script six months before it was aired on television. Hacked: Writer Julian Fellowes' email account was hacked and the Downton series four finale script stolen @highlight The cyber thief, known was 'Guccifer', took the series finale script @highlight Hacker also targeted George W Bush and journalist Carl Bernstein @highlight Guccifer guesses security questions to gain access to accounts
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‘@placeholder and I can’t tell Jessica and Hannah apart just by looking at them – so Hannah, whose only difference is a freckle behind her left knee - wears a bracelet.
With four excited little girls under two, Sean and Lisa Kelly are expecting Christmas Day to be rather hectic. But the couple plan to make the most of every moment. Their quads – the first ever born in Britain who are two sets of identical twins – are the children they thought they’d never have. Lined up for the camera: Mother Lisa used all her tricks to get (l-r) Annabelle, Hannah, Jessica and Heidi The two pairs, Hannah and Jessica, and Annabelle and Heidi, were conceived during a third attempt at IVF and, growing from two implanted embryos, were born at odds of ten million to one on December 27, 2009. @highlight Twins were conceived during third IVF attempt, growing from two implanted embryos @highlight Ten million-to-one quads were born on December 27 2009
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In Brendon McCullum they have the best, most aggressive and most imaginative captain in world cricket and an awesome presence at the top of the order, as he showed with a spectacular display of hitting when he had @placeholder on the floor.
It does not get any worse than this. It simply could not. This was one of the worst days in the history of English one-day cricket. It is impossible to exaggerate the size and multitude of England’s defeat at the hands of New Zealand here. If England’s humiliation at the hands of Australia last week was bad then this was much, much worse. Within seven days they have been systematically dismantled by not one but two World Cup hosts playing a completely different game. And however good the Aussies and Kiwis have been that is unacceptable. It is hard to remember a more one-sided game than this. Hard to remember when England were so totally out-classed by any side in any format, even Australia at their absolute peak. @highlight England were bowled out for just 123 batting first in Wellington @highlight Only the gallant Joe Root scored more than 20 runs @highlight Tim Southee ripped through England, taking seven wickets @highlight New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum then smashed 77 off 25 balls @highlight It was the fastest fifty ever seen in World Cup cricket
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Daily Telegraph: ‘We were found wanting in both these respects in @placeholder
Former MI6 chief Richard Barrett (pictured) said Britain should do a deal with jihadists fighting in Iraq and Syria to encourage them to 'come home' Britain should do a deal with jihadists fighting in Iraq and Syria to encourage them to ‘come home’, says a former MI6 chief. Richard Barrett, who was a counter-terrorism director at the secret intelligence service, said returning British extremists could be an ‘invaluable asset’. His call came as it emerged that five British men who signed up to fight with Islamic State (IS) have found life too tough and want to come home. The volunteers became disillusioned by the brutality of their leaders and the discomforts of living in a war zone. @highlight Richard Barrett says Britain should do deal with jihadists in Iraq and Syria @highlight Claims returning UK extremists could be an 'invaluable asset' against ISIS @highlight Ex-MI6 chief's call came as it emerged five British men want to come home @highlight Volunteers became disillusioned by brutality of leaders and surroundings @highlight Mr Barrett insists fighters 'can expose the true nature of the Islamic State' @highlight Up to 50 Special Forces soldiers have been deployed on Britain’s streets after intelligence fears of jihadist gun attacks on shopping centres. Troops drawn mainly from the Special Reconnaissance Regiment, a military intelligence unit, have begun undercover work alongside anti-terrorist police on a surveillance operation focused on fears that militants returning from Syria are planning an attack.
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Speaking about her debut fashion range, which ranges from sizes 8-20 and is priced between £25 -£59, @placeholder singer said: 'Creating my first fashion line has been a dream come true.
By Bianca London Mollie King, who edited a fashion collection for Oasis, better watch her back because there's another Saturdays fashion designer hot on her heels. Rochelle Humes has joined the ranks of celebrity designers at Very.co.uk to create her first-ever fashion collection - and the new mother looks incredible as she models every piece herself. Drawing on her own sense of personal style and taking inspiration from the season’s latest trends, the 25-year-old has created a 19-piece capsule collection full of statement summery pieces. New face: Rochelle Humes, who is one fifth of girl group The Saturdays, has just been unveiled as the face of Very.co.uk @highlight Rochelle, 25, has has designed and modelled range for Very.co.uk @highlight Has created 19-piece capsule collection of summery pieces @highlight Also working with husband Marvin as TV presenter
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Perry's 2012 presidential run nosedived in part after he said in a @placeholder debate that people who don't support giving children of undocumented immigrants in-state college tuition don't "have a heart."
Three Republicans with lofty aspirations nearly had their political careers derailed over risky positions on immigration. But the crisis on the southern border involving an influx of nearly 60,000 migrant children this year from Central America may help Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio and Rick Perry repair a broken trust on immigration with conservatives. All three are positioning themselves in a way that could help them make peace. Perry, as governor of Texas, is out in front publicly since his state is directly affected, while Rubio, a Florida senator, and Bush, a former Florida governor, have been relatively quiet. And Republican strategist Ana Navarro said that's OK. @highlight The potential presidential candidates have been criticized by conservatives over immigration @highlight Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio, moderates on immigration, keeping a low profile in border crisis @highlight Texas Gov. Rick Perry, another relative moderate on the issue, has been more aggressive
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Goals: @placeholder (9, 30), Gotze (23), Lewandowski (25), Muller (35, pen), Ribery (78), Shaqiri (80)
Bayern Munich left Roma in ruins as they handed Manchester City a lifeline in Group E and recorded their biggest-ever away win in the Champions League. Pep Guardiola's German giants swept aside their Italian counterparts at the Stadio Olimpico, prompting bookmakers to make Bayern favourites to win the competition ahead of Real Madrid and Barcelona. By half time, it was 5-0. After 90 minutes, it was 7-1 as Ashley Cole and his Roma team-mates were tormented by the attacking prowess of the reigning Bundesliga champions. Manuel Pellegrini welcomes Bayern to the Etihad in November and, if the Premier League club are to win, they can only hope goalkeeper Manuel Neuer has an off day after a near-perfect performance on Tuesday night. @highlight Arjen Robben scored Bayern Munich's first goal after nine minutes against Roma at the Stadio Olimpico @highlight Mario Gotze doubled Bayern's lead in the 23rd minute before Robert Lewandowski made it 3-0 moments later @highlight Robben got his second past goalkeeper Morgan De Sanctis before a Thomas Muller penalty made it 5-0 at half time @highlight Roma forward Gervinho was unlucky to not score more past goalkeeper Manuel Neuer before 66th-minute strike @highlight Substitutes Franck Ribery and Xherdan Shaqiri netted in 78th and 80th minutes respectively to complete 7-1 scoreline
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Three times as many coalition soldiers and other military personnel have died in July in Afghanistan, compared with @placeholder.
KABUL, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Sen. Barack Obama said Sunday that United States needs to focus on Afghanistan in its battle against terrorism. Sen. Barack Obama and Afghan President Hamid Karzai meet Sunday in Kabul. "The Afghan government needs to do more. But we have to understand that the situation is precarious and urgent here in Afghanistan. And I believe this has to be our central focus, the central front, on our battle against terrorism," Obama said Sunday on CBS' "Face the Nation." "I think one of the biggest mistakes we've made strategically after 9/11 was to fail to finish the job here, focus our attention here. We got distracted by Iraq," he said. @highlight NEW: McCain foreign policy adviser says Obama supports "strategy for defeat" @highlight Sen. Barack Obama says more troops needed in Afghanistan @highlight Obama meets with Afghan President Hamid Karzai @highlight Obama has said part of his strategy is "taking the fight to al Qaeda in Afghanistan"
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Now @placeholder is left wondering what caused his friend to hurt him and a classmate, and kill a teacher that Mason deeply admired.
Mason heard gunshots while he was outside with classmates, waiting for school to start. Then students were running, and a teacher was lying still on a playground basketball court, hit by gunfire. The 12-year-old wanted to help him, but a vice principal told him to run. So Mason moved toward the building -- and that's when he saw Jose Reyes, a friend and a Sparks Middle School classmate, with a gun about 10 to 20 feet away. "I (said), 'Please don't shoot me, please don't shoot me,'" Mason told CNN in an exclusive interview Thursday from a hospital where he was being treated. "I looked at him. I saw (the gun), and he braced it and shot me in the stomach." @highlight Shooter identified @highlight Mason, 12, shot in abdomen outside Sparks Middle School in Nevada on Monday @highlight Mason was one of two students injured; a teacher was killed @highlight Mason says he tried to help teacher before he was wounded himself
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The Greek debt crisis raises concerns for @placeholder's currency, the euro.
Athens, Greece (CNN) -- Greece is preparing to sell off billions of dollars worth of state assets including airports, highways and state-owned companies, as well as banks, real estate and gaming licenses, to meet international lenders' demands that it raise funds. European finance ministers said Sunday that they were on track to give Greece a second huge bailout to keep the government afloat, but reiterated that Athens had to take tough measures to get it. Greece has to raise 50 billion euros ($71 billion) through privatization by 2015, Eurogroup members said. It also has to push through tough budget-cutting measures, they said, despite widespread protests in the country that forced a government reshuffle last week. @highlight NEW: European Council president says a national consensus is needed @highlight Airports, highways, banks and more are for sale as Greece tries to raise billions of euros @highlight Euro zone ministers say new loans are contingent on Greece raising money through privatization @highlight Talks on a second bailout package follow three weeks of street protests and political upheaval
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'Obviously Shkodran, Marcel and @placeholder are very disappointed and I an understand that because they had every right to hope they would be in Brazil,' Low said.
Germany will travel to this month's World Cup in Brazil with only one out-and-out striker after coach Joachim Low cut Kevin Volland from his final 23-man squad on Monday. Hoffenheim forward Volland joined defender Shkodran Mustafi and left back Marcel Schmelzer, still nursing a knee injury, as the three players left out of the final squad after being included in a provisional selection for a training camp in Italy. Volland's exclusion came as a surprise given the stocky striker's physical strength and all-round play were seen as a good alternative to veteran 35-year-old forward Miroslav Klose. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Veteran striker Miroslav Klose scoring for Bayern Munich @highlight Thomas Muller likely to play further forward @highlight Klose is chasing the all-time World Cup goalscoring record @highlight Kevin Volland was cut from the Germany squad on Monday
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And he put extradition processing on a fast track after discovering that imprisoned gangsters were still running criminal enterprises from their @placeholder jails.
Gruesome and seemingly endless accounts of violence in Mexico have obscured one notable bright spot in Latin America's high-stakes struggle with powerful drug gangs. In Colombia, once home to the world's biggest cocaine cartels, new crime organizations are being picked apart with silent efficiency -- aided by Bogota's enthusiastic embrace of extradition. In recent years, more than 1,300 of Colombia's top crime bosses and their most dangerous enforcers have been sent north to face trafficking charges in the United States, a dramatic turnabout from the 1990s when extradition was outlawed under coercive pressure from the Medellin and Cali cartels. Traffickers who might have continued to operate their drug organizations from luxury prison cells near their Colombian homes find themselves serving extended terms far away in U.S. penitentiaries without wall-to-wall carpets, big-screen TVs or easy phone access. Many offer to become witnesses hoping to reduce their sentences. @highlight William Rempel: Colombia is fighting drug lords by allowing extradition to U.S. @highlight Rempel: Extradition doesn't stop smuggling, but it damages cartels @highlight Traffickers in U.S. cells can't run operations from luxury prisons in Colombia, he says @highlight Rempel says Mexico should take lessons from Colombia's successful strategy
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Their efforts have also been thwarted by sustained airstrikes by American and @placeholder forces.
Four Kurdish fighters were buried in a makeshift cemetery today in the latest tragedy to have come out of Kobane since ISIS fighters waged an unrelenting attack on the border town. They were laid to rest by hordes of mourners in Suruc, Turkey, their ages emblazoned in red paint on rickety tombstones. Members of the YPG, the People's Protection Unit, they had been fighting tirelessly against the extremist group as it struggles to take hold of the border town. Scroll down for video Hundreds of mourners carried the coffins of three Kurdish fighters into a makeshift cemetery today in the border town of Kobane as the conflict against ISIS continues @highlight Four Kurdish fighters were buried in a makeshift cemetery in Suruc, Turket, as battle for Kobane rages on @highlight They now lie among 27 other fighters who have perished in conflict since ISIS waged attack earlier this month @highlight Yesterday an American Arab airstrike obliterated the terror group's flag from a significant hilltop in the region @highlight ISIS is still thought to be operating within the Syrian city despite sustained clashes with Kurdish fighters
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"@placeholder is in fact a living laboratory for us," said Tan.
(CNN) -- Singapore's first public housing blocks built to be environmentally sustainable have become the testing ground for future projects. From afar, the high-rises of Punggol Eco-Town look unremarkable, but they are the first large-scale experiment to make public housing eco-friendly in Singapore, a tropical city-state that is hot year-round. Over 80% of Singapore's residents live in public housing, called HDBs, after the government agency that builds them. "What we have done is that we put in various eco friendly features that helps in terms of capitalizing on the wind, enhancing greenery, reducing energy consumption, water usage, how to promote waste recycling, et cetera, all in one development," said Ng Bingrong, the project director, Treelodge@Punggol. @highlight Punggol Eco-Town is Singapore's first large-scale experiment to make public housing eco-friendly @highlight The sustainable features range from practical to highly innovative @highlight The government is leasing solar panels in a partner scheme with private manufacturers @highlight It is hoped the project's variety of experiments will have wider implications
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@placeholder told reporters: "I take it seriously that my approval ratings are down significantly.
Tokyo, Japan (CNN) -- Japan's prime minister is in a world of political hurt right now. The latest poll numbers by the country's largest daily newspaper, The Yomiuri Shimbun, showed 24 percent of those polled approve of Yukio Hatoyama's performance, a nine-point drop from a month earlier, while 67 percent disapprove of him. So when Hatoyama recently opened the doors of his official residence to serve Japanese barbeque to ordinary voters for an event called the "Real Hato Café," his earnest effort to talk to ordinary citizens didn't grab the attention of critic Don Konishi -- but his choice of clothing did. @highlight Newspaper poll: 67 percent disapprove of Japan's PM Hatoyama @highlight PM wears a multi-colored checked shirt that fashion designer pans @highlight PM's wife got attention over comments she met Tom Cruise in previous life @highlight Analyst warns attention to clothes rather than policy is bad sign for PM
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Malfunction: @placeholder officials claim the drone broke down, but cannot explain how it was still in relatively pristine condition when found by the Iranians
By Jill Reilly PUBLISHED: 04:27 EST, 7 February 2013 | UPDATED: 03:44 EST, 8 February 2013 Iran has rejected Obama's offer to discuss their nuclear programme saying the U.S. was proposing talks while 'pointing a gun at Iran.' The refusal came as state television broadcast footage allegedly extracted from a CIA drone captured in 2011. The black and white video shows an aerial view of an airport and a city, said to be Kandahar in Afghanistan. The release comes at a sensitive time as the U.S. increased sanctions on Iran on yesterday, aiming to tighten a squeeze on Tehran's ability to spend oil cash. @highlight The black and white aerial footage, Iran claims was from a RQ-170 spy plane @highlight Aired by Iranian news agencies and placed on YouTube @highlight Black and white footage shows an aerial view of an airport and a city @highlight Obama asked for the drone back after it went missing 2011
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It is alleged that there was 'some sort of bad feeling' between Mr @placeholder and Mr Hakim
By Sam Webb Four members of a family died in a fire after arsonists targeted the wrong house following the fatal stabbing of a fitness coach, a court has heard. Jurors trying two defendants accused of murdering Antoin Akpom were told the victims of the blaze had no connection with him or his alleged killers. Abdul Hakim and Hussain Hussain deny murdering Mr Akpom, who was stabbed in Leicester around seven hours before the alleged arson attack which killed Shehnila Taufiq, her daughter Zainab, 19, and sons Bilal, 17, and Jamil, 15. Victim: Antoin Akpom, who was found stabbed in a Leicester street in September. A house just yards from the family home of one of his alleged killers burned down in the hours after the attack, killing four @highlight Antoin Akpom , 20, died from a stab wound after row, a court heard @highlight Abdul Hakim and Hussain Hussain deny murdering the father-of-one @highlight Hours after his death, a house yards from Mr Hakim's house was torched @highlight A mother and her three teenage children died in the fire
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Today @placeholder is well known for the stunning white travertine terraces which are the result of the hot springs.
It sounds like the plot for a new Indiana Jones film. Archaeologists say they have discovered the 'Gates of Hell', the mythical portal to the underworld in Greek and Roman legend. The site, in the ancient Phrygian city of Hierapolis, now Pamukkale in southwestern Turkey, is said to closely match historical descriptions of what was known as Ploutonion in Greek and Plutonium in Latin. Gates of Hell: A digital reconstruction of the site in Southern Turkey that has just been discovered by a team of architects from Italy In its heyday, a small temple with traditional Greco-Roman pillars was said to have stood next to wall with steps leading down to a cave doorway filled with foul and noxious gasses. @highlight Site in ancient city of Hierapolis, now Pamukkale in southwestern Turkey @highlight Matches historical descriptions of what was thought be entrance to hell @highlight Birds flying past are killed by noxious gasses emanating from the doorway @highlight Inscriptions on temple columns are dedications to gods of the underworld
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@placeholder and Jay'von had been staying at Daniel for about a week when the incident happened.
By Graham Smith PUBLISHED: 03:34 EST, 25 July 2012 | UPDATED: 03:35 EST, 25 July 2012 A 34-year-old grandmother has been arrested after her 13-month-old grandson ingested crack cocaine. Ebony Daniel handed herself in to police in Palmetto, Georgia, yesterday afternoon. She has been arrested on charges of possession of cocaine, cruelty to children and reckless conduct. Arrested: Ebony Daniel, 34, handed herself in to police after her 13-month-old grandson ingested crack cocaine Police are still searching for her 22-year-old boyfriend Charlie Martin. Daniel's daughter Andrica Daniel, 17, said she asked her mother and Martin to watch her son, Jay'von Daniel, while she took a shower on Saturday. @highlight Ebony Daniel handed herself in to police in Palmetto, Georgia, yesterday afternoon @highlight She has been arrested on charges of possession of cocaine, cruelty to children and reckless conduct
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Under the terms of the landmark accord, terrorist groups on both sides dumped their weapons, and political allies of the two now work together in @placeholder's power-sharing government.
Belfast, Northern Ireland (CNN) -- Britain's Queen Elizabeth II is to meet a former IRA commander, Martin McGuinness, during her visit to Northern Ireland next week. McGuinness, now a Sinn Fein politician, is the deputy first minister of Northern Ireland. The meeting is being seen as highly symbolic. Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams confirmed that McGuinness will meet the queen at an event in Belfast to celebrate art and culture across Ireland. "Because this involves Martin meeting the British monarch, this will cause difficulty for Republicans and nationalists who have suffered at the hands of British forces in Ireland over many decades," he said in a printed statement. @highlight NEW: Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams says the meeting is part of national reconciliation @highlight NEW: "This will cause difficulty for Republicans and nationalists," he acknowledges @highlight Queen Elizabeth II will meet ex-IRA leader Martin McGuinness in Northern Ireland next week @highlight McGuinness is now a Sinn Fein politician and deputy first minister of Northern Ireland
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In 2005, Baltimore native Shattuck became the oldest NFL cheerleader in history up to that time when the @placeholder selected her for the squad on her first tryout.
The billionaire husband of alleged child rapist Molly Shattuck has been granted a quick divorce and the legal documents immediately sealed. Molly Shattuck, a former NFL cheerleader and mother-of-three, has been charged with rape after allegedly performing oral sex on a 15-year-old boy. Her ex-husband is Mayo Shattuck, the current chairman of energy provider Exelon. Mr Shattuck filed for divorce against his wife on October 6 after rumors about his wife's inappropriate liaisons ran wild in the close-knit, upscalle community of Owings Mills, Maryland, 11 News reported. Scroll down for video Molly Shattuck, a former Baltimore Ravens cheerleader, and her estranged husband Mayo with their three children. He filed for divorce against his wife after allegations about her sexual assaults of a 15-year-old boy began to circulate @highlight Molly Shattuck's ex-husband is Mayo Shattuck, the current chairman of energy provider Exelon @highlight Mr Shattuck was granted a divorce in Baltimore County on November 3 - the same day his wife was indicted for child sex crimes @highlight Mother-of-three Molly Shattuck charged last week over alleged sexual relationship involving a 15-year-old boy @highlight Shattuck's son allegedly forwarded his mother's cell phone number, saying: ‘You should text my Mom, she is obsessed with you' @highlight The 47-year-old and 15-year-old boy 'met for make-out sessions in her Cadillac Escalade' @highlight She allegedly performed oral sex on him at least twice over the Labor Day weekend after first plying him with beer @highlight She has been indicted on two counts of third-degree rape, four counts of unlawful sexual contact and three counts of providing alcohol to minors
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The @placeholder armed forces claimed to have killed more than 100 rebels in the cross-border attacks.
Istanbul, Turkey (CNN) -- Seven people were killed in a series of clashes between police and suspected Kurdish militants in southeastern Turkey that sent guests at a wedding party scrambling for cover, an official said Monday. The fighting started Sunday night when suspected militants attacked four locations in the town of Semdinli, an official from the governor's office in Hakkari province told CNN. The attacks targeted the local police and military headquarters, a mountain commando unit and residences of military personnel, said the official, who asked to remain anonymous because he was not authorized to speak with the media. @highlight A video shows a wedding celebration caught in the crossfire @highlight 1 soldier, 1 police officer, 2 suspected militants and 3 civilians are killed, an official says @highlight Official: The fighting started when suspected militants attack four locations @highlight The clashes come as fighting between Kurdish militants and the Turkish state escalates
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Regardless where Peak Games falls in this ongoing debate, it is clear that the @placeholder start-up has quickly become a significant player in the online gaming industry.
Istanbul (CNN) -- "Hurry up," one of my rivals curtly warns me, as I clumsily try to decide which tile to add to my deck. Ali doesn't seem to realize that part of my dawdling is because I'm learning to play the Turkish game Okey for the very first time. Coached by my colleague, CNN producer Gul Tuysuz, I reach for a number. Then, in an effort to create some goodwill, I buy a glass of Turkish tea and send it over to Ali's side of the table. "Thanks," he writes. But I still proceed to lose the game. Instead of playing Okey the traditional way, shuffling plastic numbered ties on a green-felt table in a smoky cafe, Gul and I are exploring the game digitally. @highlight Peak Games released Okey less than two years ago; it has more than 19 million users @highlight Okey lets you win digital dollars and play with your friends via Facebook @highlight Peak Games is attempting to turn Turkey and Arab countries into a lucrative gaming market
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Mr @placeholder said he went over the case history with Sukumaran for more than an hour in an effort to work out how he could team with the pair's current lawyers on a last-minute legal strategy.
One of the judges who convicted drug smuggler Myuran Sukumaran has revealed her guilt and devastation over the Bali Nine ringleader's scheduled to face execution this month. Judge Roro Suryowati has claimed she breaks down each time she sees the news that drug smugglers Andrew Chan and Sukumaran are one step closer to facing the firing squad. Speaking to News Corporation, Judge Suryowati, who no longer works in Bali, said she had disagreed with the decision in 2006 to sentence Sukumaran to death. 'My feeling has not changed. I feel pity for them. I feel sorry for them … Now if there is news about them, I often change the channel. It makes me cry,' she said. @highlight Judge Roro Suryowati has revealed her devastation over the execution @highlight She was on the bench when Myuran Sukumaran was sentenced to death @highlight Judge Suryowati says the execution news has left her in tears @highlight As the families of the duo are due to make a trip to the presidential palace @highlight It comes after Bali Nine's lawyer says there was 'interference' in the case when they were first sentenced to be executed @highlight Muhammad Rifan claimed the initial trial had been infected by 'legal interests and political interests' in 2006 @highlight The two Australians on death row are scheduled for execution this month
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In 1970 the @placeholder was converted into a car ferry and by 1978 she was destined for the scrap yard when four entrepreneurs bought her in the hope of turning her into a land-based leisure and retail complex.
(CNN) -- Three monkeys dressed in suits crouch on bulging sacks of money, striking the symbolic pose of "hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil." At more than 10-meters tall, the imposing chimps are the size of a three-storey building, dwarfing onlookers gazing up at their grim, spray-painted faces. The menacing monkeys are joined on all sides by similarly fantastical and macabre creatures -- from skeleton divers to slobbering pigs -- and you get the feeling that out here, in the desolate British marshlands, no one would hear you scream were they to come alive. Welcome to the Duke of Lancaster. A hulking, rusting, abandoned ship on the Dee Estuary in north Wales, which has become a canvas for some of the most renowned graffiti artists from across Europe. @highlight Grounded ship, Duke of Lancaster, attracts graffiti artists from across world @highlight The ship has a rich history, from passenger ferry to beached Funship @highlight The vessel was left to decay until arts collective DuDug set to work @highlight Campaign to turn ship into centerpiece of arts festival
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@placeholder was talking about his initial comments that sparked the feud, adding: "It really had nothing to do with Senator Paul, but Senator Paul wanted to make it about Senator Paul," Christie added.
A very public squabble between two top Republican politicians who might be leading contenders for the 2016 GOP presidential nomination has grabbed clicks online and airtime on cable news. The war of words between New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky over national security, civil liberties and federal spending is also a proxy for the bigger battle for the future of the Republican Party. Here are five things we're learning from their spat. 1. The fight for the 2016 GOP nomination is under way It's only the summer of 2013, but the intensity of the exchanges between Christie and Paul makes it feel like late 2015 in some ways, with the start of the caucus and primary season just weeks away. @highlight War of words between Rand Paul and Chris Christie reflects division among Republicans @highlight Paul represents conservative-libertarian wing of the party, Christie represents moderates @highlight GOP strategist predicts Republican primaries will look 'a lot like a cage match' @highlight Was Paul's 'king of bacon' comment about Christie's weight?
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Police are not saying how they died, and @placeholder said he had not been told if any marks were found on their bodies.
Authorities confirmed on Thursday that the bodies of a man and woman found at a suburban Dallas home are those of the parents of a 10-year-old boy found dead in a bathtub at the house in January — a death for which the mother was charged with murder. The Collin County medical examiner confirmed that the bodies found Wednesday are those of Sumeet Dhawan, 43, and Pallavi Dhawan, 39, Frisco police said in a statement. Police have not said if the death might have been caused by suicide or murder suicide. Pallavi Dhawan had been free on $50,000 bond after Frisco police charged her with murder in the death of the Dhawans' son, Arnav. A medical examiner's report had said a natural cause was the most likely cause of the child's death. However, police had said Pallavi Dhawan had confessed to killing the boy — something the family's attorney, David Finn of Dallas, has strenuously denied. @highlight The Collin County medical examiner confirmed that the bodies found Wednesday are those of Sumeet Dhawan, 43, and Pallavi Dhawan, 39 @highlight Pallavi was charged with their 10-year-old son Arnav's murder @highlight Police have not said if the death might have been caused by suicide or murder suicide @highlight A medical examiner's report had said a natural cause was the most likely cause of the child's death @highlight Pallavi wanted to travel to India to honor her son's death but was unable to get a passport @highlight In Hindu religion suicide is looked down upon unless done to counter an injustice
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It appears that the students had no intention of disrupting @placeholder's speech, but were merely travelling through the town on buses they'd hired to take them to Mexico City for a remembrance service in honour of students massacred there in 1968.
The wife of a former Mexican mayor reportedly ordered the murder of 43 student teachers, who have since gone missing after being taken into custody by police and allegedly handed over to a drug gang. Maria de los Angeles Pineda Villa, wife of Jose Luis Abarca, who used to be mayor of the town of Iguala, is said to be the 'key operator' of crime in the town according to the Guerreros Unidos (United Warriors) cartel. She ordered the police to arrest 43 students she thought were about to ruin a party she'd organised for herself and hand them over to the murderous gang, according to a news website. @highlight Maria de los Angeles Pineda Villa reportedly behind 43 students disappearing @highlight They went missing on September 26 from the town of Iguala in Mexico @highlight She is said to be at the top of the criminal underworld tree in the town @highlight Pineda thought the 43 students were about to ruin her speech, a site said @highlight To stop them she ordered police to deal with them, it's been reported @highlight They were apparently arrested and possibly shot dead @highlight The police are thought to have handed some of them over to a cartel @highlight Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto met with parents of the 43
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@placeholder works as an immunotherapy, which is a treatment that uses a body's own immune system to help fight disease.
A Japanese mushroom could hold the key to killing the virus that causes cervical cancer. The Human papilloma virus (HPV) is a common, and highly contagious, infection that affects skin and the moist membrane linings of the body, for example, in the cervix, mouth and throat. More than three quarters of all women acquire the virus during their lives and some strains can cause cervical cancer. Japanese shiitake mushrooms contain a unique chemical called AHCC, which may help boost the immune system and block tumour growth But new American research has found an extract found in shiitake mushrooms may play a role in preventing HPV-related cancers. @highlight Extract found in shiitake mushrooms may help prevent HPV-related cancers @highlight HPV is a contagious infection that affects skin, cervix, mouth and throat @highlight Shiitake mushrooms contain chemical AHCC which may boost immunity @highlight 5/10 women given extract were succesfully treated for cervical cancer @highlight Previous research shows AHCC can help block tumour growth @highlight In mice, AHCC led to the eradication of HPV within 90 days
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Conservative strategists point out that in 2009 the Tories were as far ahead in the polls as @placeholder are now.
Lord Tebbit has urged tactical voters to back the UK Independence Party in tomorrow’s local elections. In an extraordinary intervention, the Tory grandee said UKIP’s policies were now those ‘closest to a traditional Conservative agenda’. And he urged Right-leaning voters in Labour areas to vote tactically for whichever candidate had the best chance of causing an upset – even if they are not Conservative. Amid growing signs that the Tories could haemorrhage support to UKIP, David Cameron signalled an end to personal attacks on his rivals, insisting: 'I'm not calling anybody anything.' The parties go into battle in 34 councils in tomorrow's elections, with the Tories braced for big losses in areas last contested in 2009 when Gordon Brown was leading Labour to a major defeat. But all eyes will be on what impact UKIP can make, and how many votes it can take from the bigger parties @highlight Lord Tebbit said the Conservatives face a drubbing when voters go to the polls in Thursday's local elections @highlight Fears 'substantial' number of Tory supporters will switch to UKIP which could win up to 100 seats @highlight David Cameron signals an end to attacks on UKIP insisting: 'I'm not calling anybody anything' @highlight William Hague says UKIP have 'clown-like aspects' but insists voters' choice is between Labour and Conservatives
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Suffern said her daughter has never mentioned being teased, but Ryan has told her that in gym class kids laughed at @placeholder because she couldn’t do the bear crawl on the floor and that she has been teased in class and told she must be adopted because she is multiracial.
An 8-year-old boy has written a heartfelt letter to Santa Claus asking for help to stop his twin sister from being bullied at school. Mom Karen Suffern said she wept openly when she read the letter written by her son Ryan in which he told Santa he was willing to forgo any Christmas presents this year if the bullies would leave his sister alone. Ryan and twin sister Amber have just started in the third grade at Rocky Mount Preparatory in North Carolina. Mom Karen Suffern said she wept openly when she read the letter her son Ryan had written in which he told Santa he was willing to forgo any Christmas presents this year if the bullies at school would leave his sister Amber alone @highlight Mom Karen Suffern says she wept openly after reading the heartfelt letter written by her son @highlight Ryan, 8, wrote to Santa Claus asking that instead of a present at Christmas he would prefer if the bullies at school would stop picking on his twin sister @highlight Amber is almost twice her brother size and has attention-deficit disorder @highlight Their mom now plans to speak to teachers and the parents of the bullies at Rocky Mount Preparatory in North Carolina
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In 2009 @placeholder said he will not leave a penny of his vast fortune to his children, claiming he will leave it to charity instead.
By Simon Cable PUBLISHED: 19:06 EST, 2 October 2013 | UPDATED: 19:06 EST, 2 October 2013 If anyone knows how hard it is to make a fortune, it’s former Dragons’ Den star Theo Paphitis, who clawed his way up from humble beginnings as a tea boy. Which is why the retail tycoon won’t be depriving his children of their multi-million pound inheritance, fearing they wouldn’t be able to cope without the luxury lifestyle he has given them. Paphitis, 54, who is worth £180million, said he disagrees with other millionaires such as his former co-star on the BBC2 show Duncan Bannatyne, who insist they won’t pass on their fortune to their children because it would ‘ruin’ them. @highlight The 54-year-old disagrees with millionaires who do not pass on wealth @highlight Fears his children would not be able to cope without luxury lifestyle @highlight Received nothing from his Greek Cypriot immigrant parents @highlight Asks contestants: ‘Why should I spend my children’s inheritance on that?’
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Something about the conversation concerned the mother, so after calling back and getting no response, she drove with some family members to the @placeholder home, where they saw the four who had been shot, Dallas police Maj. Jeff Cotner said.
(CNN) -- A Texas man killed four women -- including his girlfriend and a woman he was dating -- and wounded three teens and a boy in shootings at two Dallas-area homes, police said Thursday. The man was arrested at the second home after a child there called 911, according to police. When the shootings were done Wednesday night, there were two slain women and two wounded minors at each location -- one in Dallas and the other in DeSoto, roughly 15 miles to the south. Authorities identified those killed as Zina Bowser, 47, Neima Williams, 28, Toya Smith, 43, and Tasmia Allen, 17. @highlight Police say man killed four women; one was a girlfriend, another an estranged wife @highlight They identify the suspected gunman as 44-year-old Erbie Bowser @highlight The shootings happened at two Dallas-area homes @highlight Three teens and an 11-year-old boy were hurt in shootings
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He said conditions should improve once an injection of @placeholder's cash allows it to pay off some of that.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:22 EST, 21 May 2012 | UPDATED: 10:36 EST, 21 May 2012 The second-largest U.S. movie theater chain has been bought by a Chinese company today in a historic takeover. AMC Entertainment Holdings was sold for $2.6 billion to Dalian Wanda Group Company in a setback to President Obama's attempts to prevent American businesses being eclipsed by their Chinese rivals. Wanda said the deal would create the world's biggest movie theater operator and the Beijing-based company revealed it would invest an additional $500 million in AMC's development. One to watch: Chinese conglomerate Dalian Wanda Group Company has bought AMC movie theaters for $2.6 billion @highlight AMC is America's second biggest theater chain @highlight Dalian Wanda Group, who are based in Beijing, said headquarters will remain in Kansas City and 18,500 employees will keep their jobs @highlight Chinese investment set to create more 3-D and IMAX cinemas in U.S.
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The reality: Soldiers flee clashes with civilians after a deadly prison battle in @placeholder
Small town horror: Amateur detective Jessica Fletcher, played by Angela Lansbury, encounters a shockingly large number of killings in Murder, She Wrote The idyllic seaside town of Cabot Cove looks at first glance like a pleasant and relaxing place to live. In fact, it is the murder capital of the world and far more dangerous than the most violent parts of the globe, including Honduras in Central America. Thankfully, it is just the fictional New England setting for popular TV series Murder, She Wrote. Amateur detective Jessica Fletcher, played by Angela Lansbury, encountered a total of 274 killings in the small town in Maine, despite it having a population of just 3,500. @highlight Cabot Cove has a higher murder rate than violent country Honduras @highlight County featured in Midsomer Murders has the same rate of killings as Chile
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It follows the announcement that Britain was stepping up its military presence in Iraq by committing more troops to train @placeholder fighters.
A British drone blew up Islamic State fanatics as they tried to plant roadside bombs, it was announced yesterday. It is the first strike by a British Reaper drone against IS in Iraq. The heavily-armed Reaper appears to have killed a group of jihadists involved in a battle near Iraq’s largest oil refinery north of Baghdad. A number of the remotely piloted aircraft – armed with Hellfire missiles – have been deployed to spy on the brutal IS terrorists who have swept across large swathes of Iraq and Syria. They had been conducting surveillance for the past couple of weeks but at the weekend one of them struck. @highlight MoD said Reaper 'successfully attacked the terrorists using a Hellfire missile' @highlight ISIS militants were planting improvised explosive devices north of Baghdad @highlight A pair of RAF Tornadoes also destroyed an ISIS equipment container
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was admitted to the @placeholder for detoxification and on 18 September 2012
By Hugo Gye PUBLISHED: 10:26 EST, 9 July 2013 | UPDATED: 13:31 EST, 9 July 2013 Suicide: Anna Sargent jumped off a bridge into the Thames while suffering withdrawal from a drug she found on the internet A PR executive leapt to her death from a bridge over the Thames after becoming dependent on a powerful drug she was taking to tackle her alcoholism, an inquest heard today. Anna Sargent had come across baclofen online when she was trying to find a way to get over her addiction to alcohol. But despite being treated at the exclusive Priory clinic, she was unable to deal with the drug's withdrawal symptoms and killed herself while in a depressive spiral. @highlight Anna Sargent, 36, found baclofen online as she battled alcohol addiction @highlight But she struggled with damaging side effects of withdrawing from the drug @highlight Was last seen leaving hospital and her body was found eight days later
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