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@placeholder was known for her insatiable penchant for shoes - | By Margot Peppers PUBLISHED: 07:29 EST, 7 June 2013 | UPDATED: 11:47 EST, 7 June 2013 Foray into fashion: Sarah Jessica Parker is launching a shoe collection called SJP next year, which will be available exclusively at Nordstrom Sarah Jessica Parker is teaming up with Manolo Blahnik CEO George Malkemus to launch a new line of shoes, bags and trench coats, which she promises will feature 'beautiful combinations' of colors. Simply named SJP, the collection will hit shelves exclusively at Nordstrom early next year. 'In a silly way, I think it's what people have expected of me most because of Carrie Bradshaw,' the 48-year-old actress told Vogue.
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The SJP line will launch at Nordstrom early next year, and shoes will cost in the region of $200-300 | 58,900 | record_train |
@placeholder's 10 men held out for a 1-1 draw but without their talisman the fates had swung decisively against them. | London, England (CNN) -- On June 21, 1930, a Frenchman boarded the SS Conte Verde at Villefranche-sur-Mer, carrying in his baggage a small winged statuette representing Nike, the Greek goddess of victory. Also aboard the South America-bound liner were footballers from France, Belgium and Romania. The Frenchman was Jules Rimet and the golden trophy was the World Cup. Rimet's vision, conceived in the aftermath of World War One, was of a global tournament which reflected football's growing international popularity. But as the vessel set sail for Montevideo, the competition's prospects did not look particularly good. Uruguay had been awarded the event following gold medals at the 1924 and 1928 Olympics, and because the competition coincided with the South American country's centenary celebrations.
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Only 12 teams traveled to Uruguay for the first World Cup ever held in 1930
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Twenty years later, the tournament entered a new era when it was staged in Brazil
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The 1970 event in Mexico featured technicolor coverage via satellite television broadcasts
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Italy go into the the 2010 tournament in South Africa as the defending champions | 58,901 | record_train |
Groups of software developers and individuals work to devise jailbreaking software for every new version of the @placeholder's operating system that is released. | (CNET) -- To help answer some questions about this week's Copyright Office announcement regarding the legality of so-called cell phone jailbreaking, or the modification of the software that comes with iPhones and other handsets that is designed not to be changed, we've compiled the following list of Frequently Asked Questions: What does the Copyright Office's ruling mean? The short answer is that jailbreaking your iPhone or other mobile device will no longer violate a controversial federal copyright law called the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, or DMCA. Bypassing a manufacturer's protection mechanisms to allow "handsets to execute software applications" is now permitted.
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Copyright Office says jailbreaking your iPhone no longer violates copyright law
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If if users want software not in the App Store, they need to jailbreak their phone
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But Apple could pursue breach of contract if someone jailbreaks their phone | 58,902 | record_train |
They say it's the @placeholder military flexing its ability and presence. | WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Two U.S. Air Force F-15s escorted two Russian Bear long-range bombers out of an air exclusion zone off the coast of Alaska, U.S. military officials said Wednesday. Two U.S. Air Force F-15s were dispatched to meet the Russian bombers. U.S. radar picked up the Russian turbo-prop Tupolev-95 planes about 500 miles off the Alaska coast. The U.S. fighters from Elmendorf Air Force Base were dispatched to meet the bombers and escorted them out of the area without incident, the officials said. The United States maintains the air exclusion zone off the coast of Alaska, barring unidentified aircraft or aircraft that don't file flight plans inside that area.
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U.S. radar picks up the Russian planes about 500 miles off the Alaska coast
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The Russians entered an air exclusion zone
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They are escorted out of the area without incident
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Russian planes last came near the U.S. coastline in February | 58,903 | record_train |
In investigation centres on the accusation that Luxembourg may have helped both of these companies - as well as others - cut their taxes by shifting their profits to @placeholder. | Pressure continues to grow on Jean-Claude Juncker to quit as the new president of the European Commission after it emerged he has previously boasted of striking tax deals with large corporations. A review of his speeches while prime minister of Luxembourg revealed reportedly announced to parliament that AOL and Amazon were planning to move their European headquarters to the country thanks to favourable corporate tax conditions his government had created. It was reported last week that Luxembourg had granted secret deals to 340 companies allowing them to avoid paying billions of pounds in tax. Yesterday Mr Juncker launched a bizarre defence of the Luxembourg tax-dodging scandal, insisting he was not to blame despite having been its prime minister for 18 years - 15 of which were also spent acting as the country's finance minister.
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Luxembourg accused of striking tax deals with more than 300 corporations
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Signed while Jean-Claude Juncker was Luxembourg's prime minister
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He now heads European Commission, which is investigating the claims
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Review of speeches while PM reveals him boasting of striking tax deals
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But he now insists he is not to blame for scandal engulfing Luxembourg | 58,904 | record_train |
This aerial photo shows the shuttered K-25 uranium enrichment site in @placeholder, Tennessee, before a major cleanup began in the late 1990s. | The sites where US scientists secretly developed the atomic bomb before they were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 are set to become national parks. The national laboratories in Los Alamos, Oak Ridge and Hanford - which were all part of the Manhattan Project - will be opened to the public to the as a result of new legislation being passed by Congress. Officials from the National Parks Conservation have insisted that the sites in New Mexico, Tennessee and Washington will not 'celebrate' the creation of an atomic weapon. Instead the landmarks will look at the 'impacts, both positive and negative, that resulted from splitting the atom'.
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Areas in New Mexico, Tennessee and Washington will be opened to public
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All are part of the Manhattan Project - the secret research into the bombs
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National Parks Conservation insist the bomb will not be 'celebrated'
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Instead they will highlight 'positive and negative' impacts of the project
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The attack has been credited by some for ending the Second World War
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More than 100,000 died instantly in Hiroshima and 70,000 in Nagasaki | 58,905 | record_train |
'I have been fortunate to have a wonderful family, and like so many families, we are deeply affected by my wife's serious, long-term illness, that we consider to be a very private family matter,' @placeholder said in a statement Saturday. | By Associated Press A conservative Mississippi blogger who is accused of photographing the bedridden 72-year-old wife of Republican U.S. Sen. Thad Cochran, 76, without permission has had bail set at $100,000. Clayton Kelly, 28, has a preliminary hearing on Thursday, which was scheduled by a magistrate in Mississippi on Sunday, Assistant Police Chief Robert Sanders said. Police were also looking into the possibility that other people were involved. Mississippi blogger Clayton Kelly (pictured), 28, had bail set at $100,000 by City Magistrate Dale Danks on Sunday 'That is certainly one of the focal points of the investigation,' Sanders said in an email.
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Clayton Kelly, 28, was arrested on charges of exploiting a vulnerable adult
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Kelly took down the video 90 minutes after uploading it on his blog last month and is cooperating with investigators
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He says the photo/video was taken through an open door during visiting hours | 58,906 | record_train |
working together, with @placeholder learning how to restrain himself and | Building a house from scratch, even a tiny one, is not for the faint of heart, but 14-year-old Sicily Kolbeck has proven she has what it takes to see her passion project through against overwhelming odds. Kolbeck, from Marietta, Georgia, started work on her diminutive dwelling, lovingly dubbed La Petite Maison, when she was 12. At the time, the girl was searching for an outside-the-box idea for a school project when she stumbled upon a sizable online community of DIY builders specializing in downsized homes. Scroll down for video Welcome home: This is 14-year-old Sicily Kolbeck's finished 128-sqaure-foot home, complete with a bedroom, kitchen and bathroom
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It took Sicily Kolbeck, of Georgia, a year and a half of labor and $10,000 to build the 128-square-foot bungalow with a bedroom, kitchen and bathroom
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Sicily lost her father, Dane Kolbeck, in a car accident a month after construction began
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She plans to take her tiny dwelling to Baltimore when the family move there in the summer | 58,907 | record_train |
In 2011 -- a record year -- the @placeholder conducted 16,454,951 background checks. | Washington (CNN) -- Lou Klein, 64, shot his first gun when he was 11. "My dad bought me a single-shot .22 rifle at an Ace Hardware store in Chicago for $19.95," Klein remembered. "I used to take that gun on the bus when I was 11 years old and go down to the shooting range. You couldn't do that now; you would have the FBI on you." Those bus trips to the firing range started a lifelong passion for the Vietnam veteran and lifetime National Rifle Association member and recruiter who owns Lou's Sporting Goods in Bowie, Maryland. Why would someone own a military-style rifle?
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NEW: The NRA calls for armed guards at schools
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Gun owners have walked a careful line in the wake of the Connecticut shootings
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Gun sales are up across the country in anticipation of possible gun-control legislation
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Some gun owners part with the NRA on policies, calling its recent announcement "garbage" | 58,908 | record_train |
'I had picked flowers from my mother's garden and @placeholder had made beautiful pathway with them. | By Jill Reilly PUBLISHED: 05:13 EST, 18 October 2013 | UPDATED: 05:52 EST, 18 October 2013 Tragic: Dameion Cousins and his wife Jacqueline from Hornsey, North London pictured on their wedding day - hours later Mr Cousins was shot dead A new bride was forced to watch her new husband being shot dead by masked gunmen at their Jamaican wedding reception. Jacqueline Cousins, 49, married Dameion Cousins, 31, in an idyllic ceremony in the Caribbean. But hours later an armed gang burst into the reception claiming the groom owned them $10,000 Jamaican dollars - just £60. They held the bride at gunpoint while Mr Cousins was shot in the head outside in the driveway.
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Jacqueline Cousins, 49, married Dameion Cousins, 31, in an idyllic ceremony
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Armed gang burst into the reception claiming the groom owned them money
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Bride held at gunpoint while groom was shot in the head in the driveway
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No-one has been prosecuted for the attack in July | 58,909 | record_train |
Fukuda, who is chairing the @placeholder meetings, said global warming would be high on the agenda but that he could not predict what might result from this week's talks. | TOYAKO, Japan (CNN) -- President Bush on Sunday defended his decision to attend next month's Olympics opening ceremony in Beijing, saying that to boycott "would be an affront to the Chinese people." President Bush speaks with Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda at a Sunday news conference in Toyako, Japan. Speaking to reporters ahead of this week's summit of the Group of Eight industrialized nations in Japan, Bush said he did not need to skip the ceremony to show his position on religious freedom and human rights in China. He said if he failed to attend the Games it would "make it more difficult to be able to speak more frankly with the Chinese leadership."
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Bush defends decision to attend next month's Olympics opening ceremony
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Bush spoke as G-8 leaders arrived in Japan ahead of summit starting Monday
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Climate change expected to be focus of three-day summit
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G-8 leaders also expected to discuss global economy, Zimbabwe | 58,910 | record_train |
@placeholder state has seen an increase in violence since 2008, as clashes increase between drug cartels over trafficking routes and local drug sales. | Mexico City (CNN) -- Mexican authorities were investigating Wednesday after finding the dismembered bodies of 15 people inside two vehicles on a highway in western Mexico, state media reported. Investigators were working to determine the ages, genders and identities of the victims, Jalisco state Attorney General Tomas Coronado Olmos said. The bodies, found in two vehicles on a highway between the cities of Guadalajara and Chapala, could be connected with the kidnapping of 12 people in a nearby municipality, Coronado said, according to the state-run Notimex news agency. The discovery occurred more than five months after authorities found 26 bodies in three vehicles near a monument on one of Guadalajara's main avenues.
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Prosecutor: Investigators are working to determine victims' ages, genders and IDs
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The incident could be linked to a kidnapping that occurred nearby, a state prosecutor says
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Authorities find 15 dismembered bodies inside two vehicles on a highway
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Five months ago, 26 bodies were found inside vehicles in Guadalajara | 58,911 | record_train |
died of smoke inhalation, while agent @placeholder (right) died in a | By Daily Mail Reporter and Reuters Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:38 EST, 1 May 2013 | UPDATED: 16:38 EST, 1 May 2013 The FBI has released photos of three individuals wanted for questioning in last year's deadly attack on the U.S. consulate in Libya in a worldwide plea for information in the case. The men were seen on the grounds of the consulate building on the day of the terror strike in Benghazi, and may have information that could aid the federal probe of the attack, which occurred on the eleventh anniversary of the September 11 attacks. Four Americans were killed in the six-hour assault, including U.S. Ambassador to Libya Christopher Stevens, information management officer Sean Smith, and former Navy SEALs Glen Doherty and Tyrone Woods.
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Four Americans were killed in the attack, including U.S. Ambassador to Libya Christopher Stevens, Sean Smith, Glenn Doherty and Tyrone Woods
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Each of the men were seen on the grounds of the consulate during the deadly attack on September 11, 2012
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They all appear to be holding guns in photos released nearly eight months after the deadly attack | 58,912 | record_train |
"@placeholder would be good to have with one of the teams now. | (CNN) -- Danica Patrick stunned the watching world at last month's Daytona 500 when she became the first female driver to claim pole position at any top-division NASCAR race. The American smashed yet another hole in the myth that motorsport is just for men -- and her achievements have not gone unnoticed by Formula One chief Bernie Ecclestone, who wants her to challenge the likes of world champion Sebastian Vettel and title rival Fernando Alonso. "There should be no reason why not, providing that we find a team to take her," Ecclestone said in an interview with the official F1 website.
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Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone wants more women in the sport
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The last woman to race an F1 car was Italian Lella Lombardi in 1976.
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Susie Wolff is the only female driver in the sport heading into the 2013 season
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Scotland's Wolff works as development driver for Williams | 58,913 | record_train |
"@placeholder would get back about $1.3 million if this prize were to go unclaimed," Rich said. | (CNN) -- Officials with the Iowa Lottery are seeking the winner of a $10.75 million Hot Lotto jackpot who has until 4 p.m. Thursday to claim it. "Someone legitimately won this money and we want them to take it home," lottery CEO Terry Rich said in a news release. "But you must present the winning ticket to the lottery in order to claim the prize." The ticket, which was bought December 29, 2010, at a QuikTrip in Des Moines, must be redeemed by 4 p.m. Thursday. The ticket matched all six numbers: 3-12-16-26-33 and Hot Ball 11. Few financial advisers would consider the $1 spent on the ticket to have been a wise investment. The buyer overcame 1 in 10.9 million odds to win, said Mary Neubauer, a spokeswoman for the state lottery. If the ticket is redeemed, the winner would owe 25% in federal taxes and 5% in state taxes, she said.
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$10.75 million jackpot is set to expire at 4 p.m. Thursday if no one claims it
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"You must present the ticket in order to claim the prize," lottery CEO Rich says
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$77 million jackpot went unclaimed this week in Georgia | 58,914 | record_train |
In his first televised address since June, al-Assad said Sunday that @placeholder was under "an external attack" by "extremists, who only know the language of killing and criminality." | Cairo (CNN) -- Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy supports calls by people in Syria for President Bashar al-Assad to be tried for war crimes, he told CNN on Sunday in an exclusive interview. "The Syrian people through their revolution and through the movement will -- when the bloodshed stops -- move to a new stage where they will have an independent parliament and a government of their choosing," Morsy, Egypt's first freely elected leader, told CNN's Wolf Blitzer in Cairo. "And then they will decide what they want to do to those who committed crimes against them. It is the Syrian people who decide."
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Syrian people "have the will to win," Morsy tells CNN in an exclusive interview
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"They will decide what they want to do to those who committed crimes against them," he says
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The Egyptian president tells Wolf Blitzer he's pushing for Palestinian unity | 58,915 | record_train |
Special Agent Lorek, age 41, joined the @placeholder in 1996. | (CNN) -- The FBI is mourning the deaths of two special agents killed Friday during a training exercise off the coast of Virginia Beach, Virginia. The agents, Christopher Lorek and Stephen Shaw, were assigned to the FBI's Critical Incident Response Group. The FBI said the cause of the incident is under review. "We mourn the loss of two brave and courageous men," FBI Director Robert S. Mueller said in a statement issued Sunday. "Like all who serve on the Hostage Rescue Team, they accept the highest risk each and every day, when training and on operational missions, to keep our nation safe. Our hearts are with their wives, children, and other loved ones who feel their loss most deeply. And they will always be part of the FBI Family."
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NEW: Official: The two agents were training to use a rope for landing on a ship from helicopter
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NEW: The agents fell into the water during weather difficulties, the official says
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The agents were assigned to the Critical Incident Response Group
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The incident occurred off Virginia Beach, Virginia, on Friday | 58,916 | record_train |
We are opposed to all trade from @placeholder settlements, which are illegal under international law.’ | SodaStream’s chief executive has hit back at Oxfam’s criticism that the Israeli company profits from illegal trade that harms Palestinians, saying the charity is being hypocritical in calling for it to close its factory in the occupied West Bank. Last week Hollywood actress Scarlett Johansson ended an eight-year role as an Oxfam goodwill ambassador after campaigners for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement against Israel criticised her sponsorship deal with the fizzy-drink machine manufacturer. Now the company’s chief executive Daniel Birnbaum has claimed SodaStream is being ‘demonised’ by activists who overlook the fact the factory is the largest private company employing Palestinian workers in the West Bank, all of whom he says receive the same pay as their Israeli colleagues.
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SodaStream’s chief executive says the company is being 'demonised'
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Daniel Birnbaum says the company treats its Palestinian workers well
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Scarlett Johansson resigned as Oxfam ambassador over charity's criticism
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Oxfam says SodaStream profits from illegal trade that harms Palestinians | 58,917 | record_train |
The fan later uploaded another picture showing J. Cole's Born Sinner album with a price tag on it and the comment 'I'm a man of my word @@placeholder.' | By Helen Pow PUBLISHED: 22:20 EST, 18 June 2013 | UPDATED: 22:39 EST, 18 June 2013 A North Carolina rapper has been blackmailed on Twitter by a crazed fan who threatened to kill his own sister if the musician didn't retweet his message. Referring to J. Cole's new album, the fan tweeted on Monday night '@JColeNC retweet me and I'll buy Born Sinner. Don't retweet me and I'll kill my lil sister,' and uploaded a photo of a young girl with a gun to her head. The rapper quickly did as he was told and retweeted the message, obviously feeling uneasy about the sick fan's request.
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North Carolina rapper J. Cole has been blackmailed on Twitter by a crazed fan on Monday
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Referring to J. Cole's new album, the fan tweeted on Monday night '@JColeNC retweet me and I'll buy Born Sinner. Don't retweet me and I'll kill my lil sister'
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Photo showed a young girl with a gun to her head
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Rapper quickly retweeted the message and later wrote: 'Wildest s*** I ever seen on twitter'
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Fan played down the photo claiming it was a BB gun with no ammo and that his mom was in the room | 58,918 | record_train |
Hammett calling his detective @placeholder, a rude but common word for a black person at the time, was a joke between them.’ | Two of fiction’s most famous detectives were inspired by a black private eye, it has been claimed. Sam Spade and Philip Marlowe - portrayed by actor Humphrey Bogart in classic films The Maltese Falcon and The Big Sleep - were inspired and named after Samuel Marlowe, a historian believes. Samuel Marlowe was a black detective who investigated society murders and runaway celebrities in Los Angeles in the 1930s - around the time that the two detectives were created in crime novels. Portrayal: Humphrey Bogart (right) plays Philip Marlowe in 1946 film The Big Sleep, with actress Lauren Bacall (left). It has been claimed the character was named after Samuel Marlowe, a black private eye
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Spade and Marlowe featured in The Maltese Falcon and The Big Sleep
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Historian claims they were inspired and named after Samuel Marlowe
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He was black detective who probed society murders and runaway stars
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Characters created by writers Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler | 58,919 | record_train |
The older @placeholder recently had wrist surgery and is likely to miss the entire summer. | (CNN) -- Francesco Molinari shot the lowest round ever at Castle Stuart in Inverness to lead after the first day of the Scottish Open on 10-under 62. Defending champion, and world number one, Luke Donald carded a five-under-par 67 to trail the Italian by five shots Thursday. Molinari is continuing his great form from the French Open, where he finished second, to put himself amongst the contenders for next week's British Open as well as cementing his place in the Ryder Cup team. On his recent form, the Italian admitted, "I know it's not going to last forever, but I hope to keep this going a little bit longer -- obviously next week, but the next month or so is really big for the Ryder Cup. That, probably more than the Open, is in my mind."
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Francesco Molinari breaks Castle Stuart course record
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No.1 Luke Donald makes return after U.S. Open woes
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Phil Mickelson struggles to find his game
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Spaniard Alejandro Canizares leads the chasing pack | 58,920 | record_train |
Simultaneously, on the first floor, @placeholder was... briefing the press. | Nico Rosberg has denied Lewis Hamilton’s accusation that he had bragged about deliberately crashing into him at Sunday’s Belgian Grand Prix, saying his recollection of their chat was ‘very different’. While Rosberg made his first reaction to his title rival’s claims, the Mercedes management were busily applying sticking plaster to their battered team and their conficting stories in an attempt —probably successful —– to avoid punishment for the incident. Rosberg and Mercedes were all responding to the most explosive moment of the 2014 Formula One world championship. It took place over two floors of the Mercedes motorhome — the glistening, portable team hospitality area — in the Spa paddock an hour-and-a-half after the race.
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Nico Rosberg denies Lewis Hamilton's claim that the German bragged about their crash which forced the Brit to retire from the Belgian Grand Prix
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Rosberg wrecked Hamilton's race after the German's front right-wing endplate hit the Brit's left-rear tyre to cause a puncture
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Hamilton claimed Rosberg told him he did it on purpose after the race
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Hamilton: ‘I was gobsmacked. He (Rosberg) basically said he did it on purpose. He said he could have avoided it. He said he did it to prove a point'
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Rosberg said his recollection of their post-race chat was 'very different'
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Drivers gave press conferences on separate floors of Mercedes motorhome
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Rosberg finished second in Spa to extend lead over Hamilton to 29 points
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A Mercedes spokesman said the pair would be present at sponsor event in Stuttgart on Wednesday despite the fall-out from the crash | 58,921 | record_train |
Starting over: One of Monica Spear's former co-stars posted a video of Maya singing in honor of her new start at a @placeholder school on Monday | By Daily Mail Reporter The daughter of a Venezuelan beauty queen and her British husband who were murdered in an armed highway robbery has started school in Orlando, Florida after moving into the care of her grandfather. Monica Spear Mootz and Thomas Berry were killed in cold blood after being robbed when their car broke down on the Puerto-Cabello to Valencia highway on January 6. Now their 5-year-old daughter Maya, who was in the car with them at the time of the attack, has started school in America just days before the one-month anniversary of their death. New horizons: Monica Spear posted this photo of she and her daughter Maya just days before the fatal attack that left her and her ex-husband dead
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Thomas Berry and Monica Spear Mootz were murdered in Venezuela on January 6 and their daughter Maya has now moved to the U.S.
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Couple killed in front Maya, but she was only shot in the leg
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Monica Spear was Miss Venezuela in 2004 and moved on to star in soap operas but refused to leave Venezuela after being robbed six times
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Spear and Berry had split in 2013 but were on vacation together with their daughter and there was talk of reconciliation
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Berry's British-born parents lived in Venezuela after moving there 30 years ago but custody normally goes to the maternal grandparents
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The Spears family lives in Orlando, Florida and they now have custody
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Venezuela has fifth highest murder rate in the world according to the UN | 58,922 | record_train |
For once the Arsenal fans stayed with their team, waiting patiently for the moment when they could win this game with @placeholder’s stabbed effort. | For Arsene Wenger all that counts is the result. Somehow, this Arsenal team got there in the end. The playing conditions, along with that feeling you get at the start of a new season and facing a team without a manager should have suited them down to a tee. It didn’t. Arsenal were ordinary, a world away from the team that stripped Manchester City of their self-respect at Wembley in the Community Shield. Last-gasp: Aaron Ramsey (right) is congratulated after pouncing in stoppage time to earn all three points for Arsenal against Crystal Palace at the Emirates Poacher: Ramsey finished from close range after Julian Speroni was unable to hang on to Mathieu Debuchy's effort
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Aaron Ramsey turned ball in from close range in stoppage time to earn Arsenal all three points after Julian Speroni couldn't hold point-blank shot from Mathieu Debuchy
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Brede Hangeland headed Palace into a 35th-minute lead with a near-post dart to meet Jason Puncheon's corner
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Laurent Koscielny met an Alexis Sanchez free-kick to head Arsenal level on stroke of half-time
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Jason Puncheon picks up second yellow card late as Palace's stubborn resistance is finally broken
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Sanchez impressed on Premier League debut following £30m move from Barcelona | 58,923 | record_train |
Instead of his ‘@placeholder’ title, he made the reservation under the name of Brown — the game, he knew, was up. | By Natalie Clarke The Vizconde von Hoehen de Bessarabia once enjoyed the hospitality of the finest hotels in the world. Among his favourites was the SLS boutique hotel in Beverly Hills. On his blog, The Viscount’s Table, he advised readers: ‘Always insist on Ace of Spades champagne. Two bottles by the rooftop pool at the SLS in Beverly Hills is highly recommended for good living.’ The Vizconde also enjoyed some agreeable stays at the Roxburghe Crowne Plaza and Sheraton Hotel in Edinburgh, where he noted that staff ‘served the most beautiful spring tea to the Viscountess and I in the room’.
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Kirk Brown, 46, has started a 40 month jail sentence for fraud
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He posed as Vizconde von Hoehen de Bessarabia, a Moldovan Viscount
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Claimed to have been deprived of his birthright by communists
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Told in-laws he was investing their money for them while actually stealing it
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Used it to buy £300 champagne and stay in luxury hotels | 58,924 | record_train |
The bank crisis will translate into a severe @placeholder-wide recession, just as the U.S. financial crisis of 2008 created a severe recession in 2009. | (CNN) -- The Euro crisis is not just a Greek crisis, or an Italian crisis, or now even a French crisis. It is an American crisis, too, a crisis that may thrust the U.S. economy back into recession in 2012. If the Euro cracks up, many European banks who hold Euro-denominated bonds will discover that their bonds have lost value. The bonds won't fall to zero (hold on a second for the reason why not), but they will lose enough value to play havoc with the bondholders' capital. The banks will then either have to seek government help or stop their lending to businesses and consumers or both.
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David Frum: Americans have a big stake in the outcome of the euro crisis
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He says crisis could lead to a serious recession in 2012
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Europe is America's largest trading partner and biggest investor in the U.S.
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Frum: America should push for resolution of the crisis and provide money if needed | 58,925 | record_train |
@placeholder, in a written statement Sunday, called the discovery "very significant." | (CNN) -- The memory unit that may tell why an Air France jet plunged into the Atlantic nearly two years ago was recovered from the bottom of the ocean Sunday, France's Bureau of Investigation and Analysis (BEA) said. A remote-controlled submarine, known as the Remora 6000, located the memory unit Sunday morning and it was lifted on board the search ship Ile de Sein six hours later, the Paris-based BEA said. All 228 people aboard the Air France Flight 447 were killed when the plane fell into the ocean on the way from Rio de Janeiro to Paris on June 1, 2009.
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NEW: Air France calls the recovery "very significant"
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British aviation expert skeptical data remains; French expert hopeful
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All 228 people aboard the Air France Flight 447 from Rio de Janeiro to Paris were killed
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The Airbus A330 plunged into the Atlantic Ocean on June 1, 2009 | 58,926 | record_train |
It included 52 per cent of @placeholder voters and 79 per cent of Labour supporters. | By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor Britain’s railways could be taken back into public ownership if Labour wins the next election. Ed Miliband revealed he is examining ‘innovative solutions’ which could see the government replace the likes of Virgin, First and Stagecoach in running trains across the country. The idea, backed by two-thirds of voters, would create a major dividing line with the Tories who have rushed to privatise the East Coast line. Labour leader Ed Miliband, pictured on a train with shadow chancellor Ed Balls, said any plan to renationalise the railways had to be affordable The East Coast line has been run by the state-owned Directly Operated Railways since the Labour government took it over in 2009 when National Express walked away from the franchise.
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Labour looking at 'innovative solutions' to running the railways
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Could see taxpayer take franchises over from Virgin and First
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Directly Operated Railways runs East Coast but will be privatised by Tories | 58,927 | record_train |
A statement on the president-elect's transition site says that @placeholder hopes to "use cutting-edge technologies to create a new level of transparency, accountability, and participation for America's citizens." | (CNN) -- As the first president-elect with a Facebook page and a YouTube channel, Barack Obama is poised to use the Internet to communicate directly with Americans in a way unknown to previous presidents. Since the election, President-elect Barack Obama has posted weekly video addresses on YouTube. Judging by Obama's savvy use of social-networking sites during his campaign and the interactive nature of his transition team's Web site, Americans can expect a president who bypasses the traditional media's filters while reaching out to citizens for input, observers say. "The rebooting of our democracy has begun," said Andrew Rasiej, founder of Personal Democracy Forum and the techPresident blog. "[Obama] has the potential to transform the relationship between the American public and their democracy."
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As president, Barack Obama will use the Web to communicate directly with citizens
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Obama can bypass traditional media filters while reaching out to Americans
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Political-tech expert: "The rebooting of our democracy has begun"
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strategy in Iraq' to protect Americans stationed there from violence and the @placeholder people from mass murder. | Republican lawmakers have questioned President Barack Obama's strategy in Iraq warning that the failure to annihilate Islamic extremists now could lead to future attacks on U.S. soil. 'If he does not go on the offensive against ISIS, ISIL, whatever you want guys want to call it, they are coming here,' South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham said on Fox News Sunday. 'And if we do get attacked, then he will have committed a blunder for the ages.' 'This is turning into, as we had predicted for a long time, a regional conflict which does pose a threat to the security of the United States of America,' Arizona Sen. John McCain told CNN.
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Obama's strategy in Iraq 'is clearly very, very ineffective, to say the least,' Sen. John McCain told CNN
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'What a weak leader,' Rep. Peter King said
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'What is your strategy to stop these people from attacking the homeland?' demanded Sen. Lindsey Graham
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Obama is currently on vacation at Martha's Vineyard and won't return to Washington until Sunday | 58,929 | record_train |
To be fair, it was a Watson masterstroke to pair them together, for they didn’t just take down @placeholder and local hero Stephen Gallacher — they wiped the floor with them. | So much for being a two-man team. The Americans had talked endlessly in the build-up about targeting Rory McIlroy and Ian Poulter, as if taking down those two would lead naturally to the Ryder Cup heading back across the Atlantic. The wisdom of that theory was rather shot to pieces on a fascinating first day, as any number of fearless Europeans stood up to be counted to turn a one-point deficit at lunch into a handy 5-3 advantage. An out-of-sorts McIlroy contributed just a half point and Poulter suffered a rare defeat, so to that end the American plan might be said to have worked.
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The 40th Ryder Cup got underway on the PGA Centenary Course at Gleneagles on Friday with Europe leading 5-3
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Europe took early lead as Justin Rose and Henrik Stenson beat Bubba Watson and Webb Simpson 5&4
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USA leveled the match as rookies Patrick Reed and Jordan Spieth beat Stephen Gallacher and Ian Poulter 5&4
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Rickie Fowler and Jimmy Walker salvaged a halve on the 18th against Thomas Bjorn and Martin Kaymer
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Phil Mickelson and Keegan Bradley claimed opening session victory on the last against Rory McIlroy and Sergio Garcia
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Lee Westwood and Jamie Donaldson brought Europe level against Jim Furyk and Matt Kuchar in afternoon foursomes
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Rose and Stenson beat Hunter Mahan and Zach Johnson to put Europe back in front
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McIlroy and Garcia produced a late fightback to claim a halve against Fowler and Walker and put Europe 4-3 ahead
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Victor Dubuisson and Graeme McDowell win 3&2 against USA's Phil Mickelson and Keegan Bradley to make it 5-3 | 58,930 | record_train |
The school's website lists one of its main goals as ensuring 'that most underprivileged @placeholder children are not denied an opportunity acquiring knowledge' | By Sally Lee Long Ven, the director of the Underprivileged Children School in Siem Reap, has been charged with arranging for foreign volunteers to sexually abuse teenage students The legitimacy of orphanages and children's charities in developing countries are in question after an unregistered English language school in Cambodia linked to sexual abuse claims has been deceiving donors in order to raise funds. Long Ven, the director of the Underprivileged Children School in Siem Reap, has been charged with arranging for foreign volunteers to sexually abuse teenage students. The 33-year-old has been receiving donations from those including Australians. He has been charged with procuring children for the purpose of prostitution and could face up to 10 years' behind bars.
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The director of a charity school in Cambodia has been charged with procuring children for the purpose of prostitution
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Long Ven, of the Underprivileged Children School in Siem Reap, was arrested this week
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President Hollande smiles while medical staff at @placeholder prepare to take his temperature on his arrival. | France's President Francois Hollande became the first major Western leader to visit an Ebola-affected region since the outbreak began - but with the aid of a horde of bodyguards. Hollande, who was greeted on his arrival to Guinea by President Alpha Conde, pledged that France would set an example by providing aid to countries stricken by the disease. He is the first Western leader to visit one of the three worst affected west African countries - Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea. French President Francois Hollande accompanied by Guinean President Alpha Conde greets medical staff as he arrives at the Donka hospital in Conakry, Guinea today in a seven-hour stop on his way to Dakar, Senegal
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Hollande visited Guinea where more than 1,200 have died from Ebola
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He was greeted by President Conde who said his visit was 'important'
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French President told his hosts: 'We have a duty to support you'
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In the next five years, @placeholder sees itself as a major supplier of crafts made from bones to different markets both locally and internationally. | Nairobi, Kenya (CNN) -- In many African cultures, every part of a slaughtered cow is used. Nothing goes to waste, not even the bones. Following this tradition, a youth group in Nairobi's Kibera slum is making beautiful jewelry out of discarded bones from cows and goats. Under their brand name "Victorious Bones" the group has an innovative way of making a living by dealing with waste management -- a huge problem in urban areas. "If you walk around here you will see the garbage is thrown almost everywhere," says Jack Nyawanga, founder of Victorious Bones. "As a team we play a big role in waste management in terms of creating a clean environment.
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Youths in Nairobi crafting jewelry from discarded cow and goat bones
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Dubbed "Victorious Bones," the group employs more than 40 people from Kibera
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Pieces include earrings, necklaces, bracelets and rings | 58,933 | record_train |
@placeholder had no governing authority and was tasked mainly with maintaining correspondence for his boss, said Kesicki. | An American priest named by Pope Francis as the Vatican's sex crimes prosecutor was among church officials who failed to report an abusive priest to law enforcement, according to a report. The Reverend Robert Geisinger was the second-highest-ranking leader of the Chicago Jesuits in the 1990s when complaints were made against the Reverend Donald McGuire. Geisinger knew of the complaints as early as 1995 and advised church officials as late as August 2002 on how to discipline McGuire, the Boston Globe reported, citing legal documents. Court documents also show that abuse complaints against McGuire date back to the 1960s, but the Jesuits failed for years to tell police - and he went on to commit other acts of sexual abuse.
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Reverend Robert Geisinger was named by Pope Francis as the Vatican's sex crimes prosecutor in September
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An investigation by the Boston Globe revealed he worked for the Chicago Jesuits when complaints were made against Rev. Donald McGuire in the 90s
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He 'knew of complaints in 1995 but advised officials on how to discipline McGuire - who was accused of abuse stretching back to the 60s - in 2002'
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Vatican officials have defended Geisinger as a 'fine canonist' | 58,934 | record_train |
‘There are cities in the @placeholder where the police never go because they are never called. | Parts of the UK are becoming no-go areas for police because minority communities are operating their own justice systems, according to the Chief Inspector of Constabulary. The rise in ‘community justice’ means crimes as serious as murder and sexual abuse are going unreported – a situation reminiscent of Belfast in the height of the Troubles. Tom Winsor said police officers were simply never called to some neighbourhoods, where law-abiding people rather than criminals administer their own form of justice Honour killings, genital mutilation, and domestic violence are some of the offences thought to be unreported He said: ‘There are some communities born under other skies who will not involve the police at all. I am reluctant to name the communities in question, but there are communities from other cultures who would prefer to police themselves.
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Rise in 'community justice' in Midlands cutting number of police calls
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Forces warn genital mutilations and honour killings are being kept hidden
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Hamilton acknowledged how crucial the victory was at the halfway stage of a season to date largely dominated by @placeholder in his Red Bull. | (CNN) -- Lewis Hamilton claimed his first victory since switching to Mercedes and revived his world title hopes with a storming drive at the Hungarian Grand Prix Sunday. The 28-year-old Briton made full use of his pole position to finish ahead of Kimi Raikkonen for Lotus and triple world champion Sebastian Vettel. Red Bull's Vettel increases his lead in the title race to 38 points after Fernando Alonso could only claim fifth in his Ferrari. The ever-consistent Raikkonen has moved into second spot, one point ahead of Alonso with Hamilton in fourth, still 48 points adrift of leader Vettel. But he will be heartened by a famous victory, with the Mercedes at last being able to capitalize on their qualifying superiority.
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Lewis Hamilton wins Hungarian Grand Prix to boost title hopes
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Kimi Raikkonen finishes in second place in his Lotus
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Triple world champion Sebastian Vettel back in third
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@placeholder, whose challenge was so nearly over on the opening lap, was helped by the safety car being deployed twice as drivers crashed out on a wet but drying track. | (CNN) -- Daniel Ricciardo drove the race of his young life to secure an unlikely victory for Red Bull Sunday in an incident-packed Hungarian Grand Prix which saw Lewis Hamilton ignore Mercedes team orders to let title leader Nico Rosberg through. Australia's Ricciardo overtook two-time world champion Fernando Alonso of Ferrari for the lead on lap 68 of 70 at the Hungaroring for his second victory of the season. Lewis Hamilton claimed the final podium spot after starting from the pit lane and spinning off the track on the first lap with Rosberg in fourth place. But the intense rivalry between the pair reached a head when Hamilton refused to allow Rosberg through at a crucial stage of the race.
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Daniel Ricciardo wins Hungarian Grand Prix for Red Bull
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Fernando Alonso takes fine second in his Ferrari
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Lewis Hamilton in third after starting from pit lane
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Hamilton ignored team orders to move over for Nico Rosberg | 58,937 | record_train |
@placeholder, however, said it is possible to buy an iPhone without being contractually obligated to AT&T. | LOS ANGELES (CNN) -- A group of anonymous software developers said they will soon start selling a program that will allow iPhone owners to use the hugely popular device on cell phone systems around the world and not just with AT&T. Apple's iPhone is yet to go on sale outside the U.S. Apple's iPhone, released in the United States two months ago, was engineered to operate for the first two years only on the AT&T system through an exclusive arrangement between Apple and AT&T. It has not yet been sold outside of the U.S. Los Angeles software consultant Brett Schulte, who is not affiliated with the developers, demonstrated the software for CNN Friday evening.
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Software developed enabling Apple's iPhone to be used on any phone network
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Device can currently only be used on AT&T network in the U.S.
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Anonymous developers plan to start selling program soon | 58,938 | record_train |
@placeholder was out of the office Wednesday and could not immediately be reached. | (CNN) -- A court in Zambia has acquitted a newspaper editor who was tried on obscenity charges for mailing photographs of a woman giving birth. Chansa Kabwela, the editor of the Post, wanted to highlight the conditions in which women were being forced to give birth during a hospital strike last summer. She mailed pictures to government ministers of a woman delivering a baby in a hospital parking lot. But Zambian President Rupiah Banda described the photos as pornographic and Kabwela was ordered arrested. On Monday, a judge in the capital Lusaka ruled there was no evidence the photos were obscene or could corrupt public morals. He dismissed the case.
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Chansa Kabwela wanted to highlight conditions in which women were being forced to give birth during a hospital strike
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She mailed pictures to government ministers of a woman delivering a baby in a hospital parking lot
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Zambian President Rupiah Banda described the photos as pornographic and Kabwela was ordered arrested | 58,939 | record_train |
The ban on booze is said to have had a detrimental effect on the @placeholder economy, as alcohol deliveries to shops and bars in areas not held by ISIS are forced to take massive detours to avoid running into the jihadists. | These extraordinary images from ISIS-held territory show militants piling cigarettes and alcohol onto a bonfire in a crackdown on banned goods. Jihadists have banned drinking and smoking in occupied territories in Iraq and Syria because it is against the harsh form of Sharia law they impose. The pictures show men piling up dozens of bottles of whisky, cans of beer and hundreds of cartons of cigarettes before setting fire to the lot while waving the black flag of ISIS and wielding assault rifles. Scroll down for video Extraordinary pictures show ISIS militants piling hundreds of cartons of cigarettes, as well as a haul of alcohol, onto a bonfire and setting it alight
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ISIS jihadists pictured piling up hundreds of cartons of cigarettes and bottles of expensive spirits onto a bonfire
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Terror group members used flammable alcohol to fuel the fire as they waved the black flag of ISIS and wielded guns
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Hardline jihadists have banned drinking and smoking because it is against the harsh form of Sharia law they impose
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Last month a French jihadist was jailed in Paris after returning home because he could not face giving up smoking | 58,940 | record_train |
Photos emerged on Friday of @placeholder covered in bruises which the 51-year-old claims that prison guards inflicted. | (CNN) -- Pressure is mounting on Ukraine to clean up its human rights record ahead of the Euro 2012 finals next month, with the EU Commission's president the latest high-profile leader to boycott the football championships. Just weeks before the tournament kicks off, president Jose Manuel Barroso has rejected an invitation to attend the final in Kiev -- citing concerns over the treatment of imprisoned opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko. "The president has decided that for the time being and in the present circumstances he doesn't want to travel to or attend any events in Ukraine," his spokeswoman told CNN on Tuesday.
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EU Commission's president Jose Manuel Barroso snubs invitation to Euro 2012 final
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He is latest EU leader refusing to travel to Ukraine over its treatment of imprisoned Yulia Tymoshenko
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Ukraine suffering series of upsets including "crook" hoteliers, bombings and snubs
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Govt assures UEFA it is taking all necessary steps to ensure safety of 1.3m visitors | 58,941 | record_train |
The 25-year-old model has been dealing with pregnancy cravings - for celery, @placeholder reveals | Golf's bad boy Dustin Johnson and his fiance Paulina Gretzky have had their first child, it was reported today. Paulina Gretzky - the daughter of NHL legend Wayne - gave birth to a boy on Monday just outside Los Angeles. However, the child's name is yet to be revealed, with the only detail known being that it starts with a 'T', it was reported by TMZ. It comes as 30-year-old Johnson hit back at claims he was twice suspended from golf for cocaine abuse and said he is turning over a new leaf. It was previously claimed the couple's baby was due next month after Paulina revealed on Christmas Day on her Instagram that she was having a boy.
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Golf bad boy Dustin Johnson's fiance has given birth to a baby boy
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He has been away from the PGA Tour for five months
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Denies he was suspended for cocaine or that he has a 'problem' with drugs
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Admitted he used to drink too much - but his hard-partying days are over
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Paulina's father Wayne has become something of a mentor to him | 58,942 | record_train |
@placeholder showed he is fully recovered from the injuries which ruined his end of season campaign in 2009 with a confident display. | (CNN) -- Justine Henin continued her winning return to tennis with a straight sets win over Kazakhstan's Sesil Karatantcheva at the WTA tournament in Brisbane on Wednesday. Henin, who put out second seed Nadia Petrova of Russia in her first round match, secured a 6-4 6-3 victory in one hour 17 minutes to reach the quarterfinals. The former world number one is returning to competitive tennis after an 18-month retirement and targeting the opening grand slam of 2010 at the Australian Open. She made a shaky start as she dropped her opening service game, but broke back and took total control with a second break against the determined qualifier in the eighth game.
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Justine Henin continues comeback with straight sets win over Kazakhstan's Sesil Karatantcheva
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Former world number one Henin into quarterfinals of WTA top-tier tournament in Brisbane
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Henin remains on course for final clash against Belgian rival Kim Clijsters
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Men's top seed Andy Roddick also reaches quarterfinals where he will play returning Richard Gasquet | 58,943 | record_train |
Three @placeholder hikers, also accused of spying, were arrested in 2009 and ultimately released. | Amir Mirzaie Hekmati, an American sentenced to death in Iran for espionage, has 20 days to appeal his case, according to Iranian law. "If the sentence is appealed, then the Court of Appeals will hear the case. If not, then the sentence is final," judiciary spokesman Mohseni Ejeie said, according to the semi-official Iranian Student News Agency. The statement was the first by a judiciary official, regarding the trail and the sentence. Hekmati's family has hired a high-profile lawyer with success in negotiating with Tehran to seek his release. "We're prepared to open up a line of communication with the government," attorney Pierre Prosper said. "Our hope is that they will talk with us."
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Hekmati's family has hired a lawyer with success in negotiating with Tehran
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He is sentenced to death for espionage
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An Iranian court of appeals would hear the case, if it's appealed
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Hekmati's parents are "shocked and terrified" by the news | 58,944 | record_train |
In recent years, Apple has watched as competitors managed to chip away at its smartphone dominance by offering an array of products at different prices and sizes while @placeholder stuck with a single flagship phone. | (CNN) -- After ceding the smartphone and tablet size war to competitors like Samsung for the past few years, it appears Apple had finally decided that bigger is better. The next iPad will be Apple's biggest ever, with a whopping 12.9-inch display screen, according to a report Tuesday from Bloomberg. That would be a huge leap from the current 9.7-inch iPad Air screen. And the report comes as Apple prepares to release not one, but two, new, bigger iPhones. Multiple reports have said the company plans to announce iPhones with displays of 4.7 and 5.5 inches. That's compared to the 4-inch display on the iPhone 5S, and would put them more in line with their chief rival, Samsung, which has put a dent in the iPhone's dominance with devices in their Galaxy S and Galaxy Note lines.
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A report says the next iPad will have a 12.9-inch display
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That's up from 9.7 inches, and follows news of bigger iPhones
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Analyst says bigger screens go along with how we use phones
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Human rights groups reported 183 deaths across @placeholder on Tuesday alone, all but 40 of them combatants on one side or the other. | Istanbul, Turkey (CNN) -- Wounded Syrians streamed across the Turkish border seeking first aid Wednesday after a car bombing in a border town that's become a battleground in the fight between Syrian rebel factions. The blast in the Syrian town of Jarablus shook windows about a kilometer away in the Turkish village of Karkamis, said Selami Yilmaz, a Karkamis resident. "We don't even have enough ambulances to keep up with how many wounded are coming across," Yilmaz told CNN. He said he has lent his car to authorities to help get the wounded to hospitals. The London-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the car bomb exploded near a cultural center controlled by fighters from the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria. That al Qaeda-linked force has taken control of much of northern Syria amid that country's bloody civil war. The Syrian Observatory said heavy clashes were still going on in Jarablus.
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"We don't even have enough ambulances," Turkish villager says
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Heavy fighting between Syrian rebels, Islamic militants reported in several cities
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An Islamist commander was reported killed in one of those clashes, rights group says | 58,946 | record_train |
Powerhouse: @placeholder will pose a handful for Premier League defences next season when on runs like this one | By David Kent Jose Mourinho is determined to put right the wrongs of last season by putting his squad through double training sessions at their pre-season camp in Austria. The Chelsea boss has been whipping his side - including new signings Diego Costa, Cesc Fabregas and Filipe Luis - into shape as the new Premier League season drawing ever closer. Mourinho spent long periods of last season bemoaning his lack of a 'real striker' - but this pre-season he is putting in the hours to get exactly what he wants. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Diego Costa wax Xabi Alonso's leg while on bench
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Mourinho whipping Chelsea squad into shape with double sessions
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Blues boss was also frequently seen having a word with new striker Costa
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Costa is expected to lead the line for Chelsea in their title push
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£32million forward will fight it out with Fernando Torres for starting spot
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Petr Cech is back working with the first team in daytime session
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Cesc Fabregas and Filipe Luis pose for photos with fans in Austria | 58,947 | record_train |
‘I worry that McCarthy is under lots of pressure, particularly from Everton’s point of view,’ continued @placeholder. | Bill Kenwright has criticised Roy Keane for saying ‘some stupid things’ after the Republic of Ireland assistant manager questioned the pressure applied by Everton on James McCarthy and Seamus Coleman over playing for their country. McCarthy wanted to play against Scotland last Friday but was left out after Everton continued to request updates on his hamstring injury. The midfielder has missed the Republic’s last three Euro 2016 qualifiers and Coleman sat out last month’s game in Germany. Both played for Everton four days later. Roy Keane is concerned that Everton are putting pressure on players to pull out of international duty
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Roy Keane expressed concern that Everton were putting pressure on the club's Irish players to miss internationals
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It came after James McCarthy and Seamus Coleman missed Ireland games
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Chairman Bill Kenwright said Keane says 'some stupid things'
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He added they 'never get in the way' of their players' international duties | 58,948 | record_train |
The latest @placeholder assessment is that as many as 10,000 Syrian troops may have defected, but that represents fewer than 2% of Syria's more than 600,000-man active-duty and reserve force. | (CNN) -- Sen. John McCain called Monday for the United States to lead an international effort to protect the Syrian population by carrying out piloted airstrikes on Syrian government forces. "Providing military assistance to the Free Syrian Army and other opposition groups is necessary, but at this late hour, that alone will not be sufficient to stop the slaughter and save innocent lives," the Arizona Republican said in an impassioned speech in the U.S. Senate. "The only realistic way to do so is with foreign air power." The goal, added the ranking member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, should be to establish and defend safe havens, primarily in northern Syria, where opposition forces could organize their efforts. "These safe havens could also help the Free Syrian Army and other armed groups in Syria to train and organize themselves into more cohesive and effective military forces, likely with the assistance of foreign partners," he said.
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NEW: Opposition activists say 26 people were killed around Syria on Monday
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McCain says foreign air power is "the only realistic way" to protect Syrians
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U.N. relief coordinator to arrive Wednesday in Damascus
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U.S. Treasury says Syrian Radio and TV are subject to sanctions | 58,949 | record_train |
A @placeholder player, Barnes, was allowed to get away with bending and nearly breaking a fellow professional’s leg. | The words of Jose Mourinho still echo: 'This is end of career.' I can only hope Martin Atkinson was listening. The focus is on the referee and rightly so. He’s paid a minimum of £85,000-a-year to watch games and make decisions. Some are difficult, referees will make mistakes, but Atkinson was guilty of not watching the game when Chelsea and Burnley fought out a 1-1 draw at Stamford Bridge. It’s as simple as that. Some say it’s more proof that we need technology – indeed that is Mourinho’s view. But why are we paying referees a healthy salary – three times the national average – if they can’t even see what is right in front of them? Jason Shackell’s foul on Diego Costa, the obvious handball in the box from Michael Kightly, Ashley Barnes kicking Branislav Ivanovic, and then Barnes' challenge on Nemanja Matic. If we bring in technology, I’m assuming referees’ pay will be dramatically reduced.
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Martin Atkinson made four big mistakes in Chelsea's draw with Burnley
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Premier League referees are paid at least £85,000-a-year to watch games
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Refs make mistakes but Atkinson was guilty of not watching the game
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Atkinson's failures should see his position reviewed in the summer
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Ashley Barnes deserves a ban until the end of the season for his challenge
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Nemanja Matic was aggressive but should be allowed to play at Wembley | 58,950 | record_train |
@placeholder acknowledged the law's high standard in April 2012: "Something that was reckless, that was negligent does not meet that standard," Holder said. | Washington (CNN)No civil rights charges will be brought against George Zimmerman in the February 2012 shooting death of Trayvon Martin, the U.S. Justice Department announced Tuesday, citing what it said was insufficient evidence. Zimmerman was acquitted of criminal charges in 2013 in the killing of the 17-year-old Martin, who was black. "Though a comprehensive investigation found that the high standard for a federal hate crime prosecution cannot be met under the circumstances here, this young man's premature death necessitates that we continue the dialogue and be unafraid of confronting the issues and tensions his passing brought to the surface," Attorney General Eric Holder said in a news release. "We, as a nation, must take concrete steps to ensure that such incidents do not occur in the future."
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"We will never, ever forget what happened to our son," Trayvon Martin's family says
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George Zimmerman was acquitted on a criminal charge of second-degree murder
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Federal authorities had investigated whether to charge him based on hate crime law | 58,951 | record_train |
Watch @placeholder say he will take his fight to the courts » | MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota (CNN) -- Democrat Al Franken declared victory in the hotly contested Minnesota Senate race Monday, saying the win is "incredibly humbling." A Minnesota board says Al Franken won his U.S. Senate race against Norm Coleman by 225 votes. The Minnesota State Canvassing Board on Monday certified the results of the recount of Republican Sen. Norm Coleman's fight to retain his seat against Franken. The results showed Franken with a 225-vote lead. "I am proud to stand before you as the next senator from Minnesota," Franken told reporters Monday night. "It's clear that we have a lot of important work to do ... I'm ready to go to Washington and get to work as soon as possible."
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Norm Coleman to make public statement Tuesday
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Al Franken: State ruling on Monday is "incredibly humbling"
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State board: Franken won Senate race recount by 225 votes
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Minnesota high court won't let Norm Coleman consider rejected absentee ballots | 58,952 | record_train |
Ramirez from then on took control of the seating, so that he could ensure that no @placeholder be sat next to his place.' | A chef at a ritzy eatery in Brooklyn is accused of serving the worst meat to Asian patrons and demanding they were not seated near him. A lawsuit alleges that César Ramirez of Chef's Table at Brooklyn Fare ordered his staff to abide by his preferences and became angry if they did not. 'When a large piece of meat was cut into many pieces for the guests, Defendant Ramirez instructed Ms. Howard to give the worst pieces of meat to the 's**t people,' i.e. Asian people, and to Upper West Siders,' the suit states. A lawsuit alleges that César Ramirez (pictured) of Chef's Table at Brooklyn Fare served the worst meat to Asian patrons as he saved the best cuts for people he preferred
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A lawsuit alleges that César Ramirez of Chef's Table at Brooklyn Fare ordered his staff to abide by his preferences
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The three-Michelin-star eatery charges a flat $255 per person
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Ramirez accused of telling staff not to place Asian customers close to him
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"She had a @placeholder fight with me, and then she died. | (CNN) -- The wife of a minister in India has died after a public controversy in which she reportedly accused her husband of having an affair with a Pakistani journalist, authorities said. Delhi Police spokesman Rajan Bhagat confirmed Friday that Sunanda Pushkar, wife of Minister Shashi Tharoor, has died, but he couldn't confirm a cause of death until a postmortem examination is conducted. Her death comes just days after CNN-IBN and other Indian media reported that she had hacked into her husband's Twitter account and tweeted that he was having an affair with a Pakistani journalist. That journalist, Mehr Tarar, however, dismissed the affair allegation in an article on the New Delhi Television website.
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Pakistani journalist denies having affair and is shocked at death
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Sunanda Pushkar, wife of Minister Shashi Tharoor, is dead, police say
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One of the major differences between Nina and Siri is voice biometrics, which means @placeholder can actually tell that it's you talking, and not someone who just picked up your phone. | (Mashable) -- Siri may have her critics, but Apple's talkative virtual assistant is definitely useful for some functions, like checking the weather and texting. Nuance, which works with Apple on voice control, now plans to take Siri-like abilities to more apps. The product is called Nina, and it'll let businesses build voice capabilities right into their apps -- iOS or Android -- via a software development kit (SDK). Nuance says it's the first voice assistant with an SDK (Siri still doesn't have one), and Nina obviously has access to all of Nuance's data on the industries that use its tech: banks, airlines, hotels, retailers and more.
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Nina, a voice-control product like Apple's Siri, will be equipped for iOS and Android apps
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Nina is aimed at app developers, service industries
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And even after the Concordia is rotated, the crews will have a lot of work to do to fix the starboard side and refloat the ship sometime next summer, meaning @placeholder won't be going to normal any time soon. | Giglio, Italy (CNN) -- Father Lorenzo Pasquotti keeps hundreds of cards and letters from the passengers and crew members who survived the wreck of the Costa Concordia cruise liner on a shelf in the rectory of the brick-faced Church of the Madonna of Giglio, just up the narrow street from the island's only port. Many of the letters, handwritten in English, German, French and Italian, are addressed simply to "Giglio, Italy 58012" to no one in particular, almost as if the island itself is a person. The writers express gratitude for assistance they received or apologize for the wreck's impact on Giglio.
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Costa Concordia ran aground off Giglio in January 2012, killing 32 people
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The 500 crew members working in Giglio have transformed the tiny island's social scene
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The cameras also showed a man, later identified as @placeholder, following her. | (CNN) -- It has been one month since University of Virginia student Hannah Graham was last seen, and her parents are asking for help. "It is heartbreaking for us that the person or persons who know where Hannah is have not come forward with that information. It is within their power both to end this nightmare for all," Graham's parents, John and Sue Graham, said Monday. Her friends have not given up hope either. In a statement released to CNN they ask "that everyone in Charlottesville and surrounding areas be on the lookout for new clues. No clue is too small and every search of personal property, even if it does not yield a result, is helpful."
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At about 2.15pm on Tuesday 18 September, less than three-and-a-half hours after police officers Nicola Hughes and Fiona Bone were shot dead, Thew was seen wearing the offensive T-shirt in @placeholder town centre. | A man who wore a T-shirt with offensive comments about the murders of Pc Fiona Bone and Pc Nicola Hughes on it just hours after they died has been sentenced to eight months in prison. Barry Thew, 39, who has a lengthy criminal record, wore a T-shirt with ‘One less pig: Perfect justice’ hand-written on it the same day the two women police officers were gunned down. Thew, of Radcliffe, Greater Manchester, admitted a Section 4A Public Order Offence (displaying writing or other visible representation with intention of causing harassment, alarm or distress) and was sentenced at Minshull Street Crown Court today.
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Barry Thew, of Radcliffe, Greater Manchester, wore a T-shirt mocking the deaths of two policewomen
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He was arrested after outraged citizens reported him to police
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Judge sentences him to eight months, calling his actions 'disgusting' and 'depressing'
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-- With @placeholder, steer clear of personal questions, especially on such issues as age or salary. | London, England (CNN) -- Avoid saying "thank you" to a Chinese compliment, and don't ask a Brazilian personal questions. Those are among the tips in a new etiquette guide designed to help create a warm welcome for visitors ahead of the 2012 London Olympics. The list was compiled by VisitBritain, the national tourism agency, and is geared to help everyone from hoteliers to taxi drivers be culturally sensitive. "Overseas visitors spend more than £16 billion ($25 billion) a year in Britain, contributing massively to our economy and supporting jobs across the country," said Sandie Dawe, chief executive of VisitBritain. "So giving our foreign visitors a friendly welcome is absolutely vital to our economy. With hundreds of thousands of people thinking of coming to Britain in the run-up to the Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2012, this new advice is just one of the ways that VisitBritain is helping the tourism industry care for their customers, wherever they come from."
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VisitBritain launches a new etiquette guide ahead of the 2012 Olympics
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purchased The @placeholder, should consider whether or not it makes | By Meghan Keneally PUBLISHED: 23:20 EST, 12 November 2013 | UPDATED: 02:03 EST, 13 November 2013 Under fire: Columnist Richard Cohen faces calls that he should be fired over a recent column, but he has stood by his point saying it is being taken out of context A conservative Washington Post columnist is under fire and has been branded 'a racist' after saying that the sight of New York City's newly-elected Democratic mayor and his African American wife would not sit well with much of the populace. Writer Richard Cohen has since argued that he was in fact trying to accuse certain members of the Tea Party of holding out-of-date views.
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Columnist Richard Cohen wrote that many would have to fight a physical reaction when seeing the mixed-race political family
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Bill de Blasio is married to Chirlaine McCray, who is African American and was previously a lesbian
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He said that he was so ‘terrified’ he had moved into a hotel and plans to return to his native @placeholder. | By Mail Foreign Service Former Wimbledon champion Martina Hingis has been questioned by Swiss police after her estranged husband said he was attacked by the tennis star and her family. Thibault Hutin, a French equestrian athlete who married Miss Hingis in 2010, accused the 33-year-old and her mother of beating and scratching him before taking his valuables. He also claimed that the mother’s boyfriend hit him with a DVD player during the alleged assault on September 23. A police spokesman said the tennis star, her mother Melanie Molitor and her mother’s boyfriend Mario Widmer were interviewed last week. Former tennis star Martina Hingis with husband Thibault Hutin in 2011. Mr Hutin has claimed his wife and mother-in-law beat and scratched him then 'whacked' him on the head with a DVD player
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Estranged husband Thibault Hutin claims she beat him and took valuables
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Swiss police have questioned youngest-ever Grand Slam champion, 33
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In a round of media interviews this morning Mr @placeholder was repeatedly asked to defend the advert, distracting from his key announcements on help for savers and pensioners. | Chancellor George Osborne was today forced to defend a Conservative party advert aimed at working class voters, claiming 'they' enjoy bingo and cheap beer. Conservative Party chairman Grant Shapps took to Twitter last night to launch an advert devised by Tory HQ to highlight Budget measures supposedly aimed at ‘hardworking people’. But it has been widely mocked online, and spawned spoof versions referring to whippets, clogs, eating swans, shooting poor people and suggesting the Tories think it is still 1961. Scroll down for video 'PR disaster': Grant Shapps tweeted this Tory party advert about beer and bingo cuts in today's Budget
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Party chairman Grant Shapps tweeted beer and bingo tax cuts advert
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It said Budget 2014 cuts helped 'hardworking people' do what 'they' enjoy
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Post was immediately slammed as a 'PR disaster' and 'ill-conceived'
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She said: '@placeholder said the bullies, a gang of about six or seven, would attack him in "blind spots" where the CCTV cameras and teachers couldn't see. | By Helen Lawson PUBLISHED: 04:48 EST, 17 March 2013 | UPDATED: 05:29 EST, 17 March 2013 A leading campaigner against child abuse says she blames herself for her teenage son's suicide, because she 'couldn't win' against school bullies. Ayden Olsen, 14, was found dead at his family home on Thursday morning. His heartbroken mother Shy Keenan, who campaigns for tougher controls on paedophiles alongside Sara Payne, claims her 'beautiful, kind-hearted' boy was 'bullied to death'. Shy Keenan told a Sunday newspaper that she 'couldn't win' against Ayden's bullies Today, Miss Keenan said she feels that she was unable to keep her son alive in the face of bullying at school.
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Teenager Ayden Olson was found dead at home in Colchester on Thursday
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Mother Shy Keenan claims 'beautiful, kind-hearted boy' was bullied to death
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Stepfather Stanley Claridge jailed for 15 years when she secretly filmed him | 58,963 | record_train |
And, of course, the @placeholder had a vast supply of nuclear-armed, land-based missiles, nuclear-armed submarines and nuclear-armed bombers and many other highly sophisticated weapons systems that jihadist organizations have never acquired and are quite unlikely to. | (CNN) -- Most Americans had never heard of the Khorasan group until this week, when President Barack Obama announced that U.S. airstrikes in Syria had targeted the "seasoned al-Qaeda operatives." U.S. officials said that the Khorasan group was actively plotting to conduct an attack in the United States or Europe. "We can't say that we definitely disrupted their plots" against the West with the U.S. airstrikes, a senior Obama administration official told one of us, but "there is a decent chance we have" because "their communications are interrupted" and members of the group were killed in the strikes. The sudden public emergence of the Khorasan group as a threat underlines the fact that the global jihadist movement, which at the time of the 9/11 attacks was largely concentrated in Afghanistan, has morphed and metastasized a great deal since then.
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Peter Bergen, Emily Schneider: Khorason shows jihad groups metastasizing. But growing?
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They say new report they try to count these forces that fight without uniforms, often in secret
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They say between 85,000 and 106,000 militant jihadists fighting worldwide
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@placeholder’s decision not to pick Armitage — or any other player playing outside England — is justified as a way of protecting the club game from an exodus of stars. | I keep hearing about the win-win relationship between England and the Premiership clubs but, exactly a year out from the World Cup, I am seriously questioning the effectiveness of this partnership from the national team’s perspective. Top-level sport is an unforgiving arena; you normally get just one chance, and there can be no room for compromise. Yet England and the RFU are allowing things to happen that are already damaging our World Cup chances. The clubs, in contrast, fight their fights with an uncompromising resolve and conviction. Firstly, how on earth can England allow Steffon Armitage’s name to appear in Philippe Saint-Andre’s 74-man preliminary World Cup squad, subject to him receiving a French passport? The player named the best in Europe last season is English, has played for England and wants to play for England again. Yet his name is on a French team sheet. It’s baffling.
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The RFU needs to get tougher with clubs a year out from the World Cup
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Steffon Armitage has been named in France's preliminary World Cup squad
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He could be available to Philippe Saint-Andre, subject to getting a passport
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Europe's best player for Toulon is English and wants to play for England
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Yet he could conceivably play for France in England at the World Cup
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With the new marquee player rules in the Premiership, it's hypocritical of the RFU to not pick Armitage because he took a big-money deal in France
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Chris Robshaw should captain Harlequins AND England
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Robshaw was stepped down from the Quins role for Joe Marler
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England coach Stuart Lancaster should be throwing tea cups over the move - Robshaw needs to be making big calls under pressure every week | 58,965 | record_train |
Announcement: The @placeholder tweeted this statement from commissioner Adam Silver about the appointment | By Kieran Gill Follow @@kie1410 The National Basketball Players Association - the union for NBA players - has made Michele Roberts its first female executive director. Roberts became the first woman to lead a major sports union on Tuesday after the NBA took to Twitter and announced the appointment. 'On behalf of the NBA, I would like to congratulate Michele Roberts on her appointment as the NBPA's new Executive Director and look forward to working with her and the NBPA Executive Committee to ensure the continued health and growth of our game,' a statement from NBA Commissioner Adam Silver read.
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Michele Roberts announced as first women to become National Basketball Players Association executive director
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NBA Commissioner Adam Silver says she will help 'ensure the continued health and growth of our game' | 58,966 | record_train |
said claiming the @placeholder was to blame for deaths on the streets | Four in 10 voters think Nigel Farage poses a ’danger to Britain’ after he heaped praise on Russian President Vladimir Putin, an exclusive poll for MailOnline reveals today. The survey reveals the UKIP leader is also seen as ’a bit sleazy’ while his Lib Dem rival Nick Clegg is out of his depth and less likely to tell the truth. The ComRes poll comes as the two men prepare to go head-to-head tomorrow night in the second live TV debate on Britain’s membership of the European Union. Scroll down for video UKIP has been outpolling the Lib Dems for months, buoyed by support switching from the Tories and disaffected voters being won over by Mr Farage’s populist charm.
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MailOnline/ComRes survey reveals what voters think of the two leaders
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Farage tells the truth and would be good to have a pint with
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Clegg is out of his depth but would make a good date, poll shows
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Ukip and Lib Dem leaders clashed in TV debate on Europe last week
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Farage 'admires' Putin and says European Union has 'blood on its hands'
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'We took every precaution to ensure that our horses were treated humanely and with the utmost care, exceeding every safeguard of all protocols and guidelines required of the production,' @placeholder wrote in a statement. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 20:53 EST, 3 January 2013 | UPDATED: 06:29 EST, 4 January 2013 Several of the horses used on HBO's canceled series 'Luck' were drugged, underweight and sick during production, an animal rights worker who oversaw conditions on the show alleges in a lawsuit. Barbara Casey's suit filed Monday says she was wrongfully fired from her post at the American Humane Association after complaining about the conditions horses faced on the show, which was canceled after a series of high-profile animal deaths. The suit claims four horses died during the show's production, not three as previously reported. Horses were 'often drugged to perform,' and 'underweight and sick horses unsuited for work were routinely used' by producers, her lawsuit alleges.
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Barbara Casey claims she was wrongfully fired after complaining about conditions horses faced on the show
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Her lawsuit reveals that four horses, not three as previously reported, died during the show's production
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Luck, starring Dustin Hoffman, was canceled due to series of horse deaths | 58,968 | record_train |
Documented: The @placeholder fan ensured photographs were taken during and after the surgery | A Venezuelan man has taken body modification to the extreme in a bid to make himself look like comic book super villain Red Skull. Henry Damon, 37, had already had several subdermal implants on his forehead before having part of his nose removed in order to achieve the right Marvel madman look. Despite the drastic surgery, Mr Damon, from Caracas, Venezuela, is getting ready to take it even further to fulfill his dream. Scroll down for video Real-life villain: Henry Damon, 37, from Caracas, Venezuela, has had his nose removed as part of his facial transformation into a real-life version of Marvel villain Red Skull
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Henry Damon has transformed himself to look like Marvel's Red Skull
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Damon, 37, has had several subdermal implants to his forehead
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For the safety of his family still living in Aleppo, the 23-year old @placeholder, who worked as a baker until the uprising began more than 20 months ago, asked not to have his named published in full. | Amid the chaos of flying bullets, roaming checkpoints guarded by gunmen, and the constant threat of a street battle erupting around the corner at any moment, a new underground television channel has become must-see TV for residents of Aleppo, Syria. It doesn't look like much. Aleppo Today TV, with it photographic slideshow of Aleppo in happier times accompanied by Syrian music, is not what many would expect from a 24-hour news channel. But two rolling news bars at the bottom of the screen have become a vital news source for residents navigating the shifting violence in Syria's largest city. "Aleppo Today started at a time when a person in Aleppo might know that someone a couple of blocks away got killed, or a demonstration happened in the next neighborhood," wrote Omar Halabi, the assistant manager of Aleppo Today, in an e-mail to CNN.
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Aleppo Today broadcasts from a country neighboring Syria
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The content is beamed through other countries to avoid jamming by the Syrian government
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The @placeholder may be remembered as a conflict without any battles, but for submariners, the danger on the front lines was real. | (CNN) -- When Al Charette traveled to the North Pole, he went under it. The USS Nautilus, the world's first nuclear-powered submarine, made history when it reached the North Pole on August 3, 1958, beneath the ice. Charette, who was part of that Cold War crew, recalls how this milestone was of much more significance than being a historical first. "What we did," he says, "is really expose 3,000 miles of coastline of the U.S.S.R." Submarines, which submariners call boats, played a pivotal role in intelligence gathering and nuclear deterrence at a time of political tension between the United States and Soviet Union. Attack submarines sought out and tracked Soviet ballistic missile submarines, while U.S. Navy missile boats tried to keep from being discovered.
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The USS Nautilus was the first submarine to reach the North Pole in 1958
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Submarines played pivotal role in intelligence gathering and nuclear deterrence in Cold War
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Submariners face rigorous training and high standards to qualify | 58,971 | record_train |
History: Srebrenica was a U.N.-protected @placeholder town in Bosnia besieged by Serb forces throughout Bosnia's 1992-95 war | By Jill Reilly PUBLISHED: 11:20 EST, 11 July 2012 | UPDATED: 18:55 EST, 11 July 2012 Some 30,000 Muslims went to bury their dead today in Srebrenica, the town whose name is now synonymous with genocide. They travelled to a memorial centre in Bosnia, to bury 520 newly identified victims - some of the thousands of Muslim men and boys slaughtered in July 1995 by Serb forces. The mass funeral marked the 17th anniversary of Europe's worst massacre since World War II. The annual ritual was as heartbreaking as ever - Izabela Hasanovic, 27, spent the last minutes crying over one of the coffins before it was lowered into the ground.
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Bodies of the victims are still being found throughout eastern Bosnia and identified through DNA analysis
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So far 5,325 Srebrenica massacre victims found have been laid to rest
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Thousands of Muslim men and boys were slaughtered in July 1995 by Serb troops led by Gen. Ratko Mladic
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Dutch troops stationed as U.N. peacekeepers were undermanned and outgunned and failed to stop the slaughter | 58,972 | record_train |
The German outfit now go into the final matchday knowing only victory against @placeholder will guarantee them reaching the last 16 as group winners. | Borussia Dortmund may have been comfortably beaten by Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium, but even in defeat they were moral winners. The struggling Bundesliga outfit lost 2-0 in their Champions League group stage match in north London, but rather than sulk off down the tunnel, they went and greeted their travelling supporters at the away end of the stadium. The players leapt over hoardings to meet their fans before shaking hands and thanking them for their support on a disappointing night for Jurgen Klopp's team. Lukasz Piszczek (left) leads the Borussia Dortmund players in greeting the club's fans at full time
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Borussia Dortmund lost 2-0 at Arsenal in Champions League match
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Dortmund stars thanked their fans after the game by leaping hoardings and shaking hands with travelling support
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German side need win in final match to progress as group winners
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Dortmund face Anderlecht at home on December 9 in final Group D clash
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It seems the system is spread throughout @placeholder, as well -- if you search for a local restaurant using Bing, then the engine will "make sure you know" about any deals that establishment may have available by listing them directly beneath the business details in the search window. | (Fast Company) -- Microsoft has dialed up its competition in the search-engine wars with the introduction of a daily deals facility on Bing. Microsoft knows daily deals are the hottest meme at the moment, so its announcement is suitably cheeky and aggressively street-hawkeresque (we kid): "Calling all bargain hunters, deal lovers, Groupon groupies and Living Social fanatics! Things just got easier" it trumpets, making no bones about mentioning the biggest name in daily deals right now, Groupon, to gin up interest in its service. Bing Deals arrived Thursday on desktop PCs and smartphones (where it's possibly most useful) via Bing's dedicated, simpler, mobile site m.bing.com. It promises to give access to "more than 20,000 unique offers in over 14,000 cities and towns across the U.S."
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Microsoft introduces daily deals facility on its Bing search engine
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Ad: "Calling all bargain hunters, deal lovers, Groupon groupies and Living Social fanatics"
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Bing Deals arrived Thursday on desktop PCs and smartphones | 58,974 | record_train |
More than 900 people were killed after @placeholder invaded the Falklands in 1982 | A frenzied mob set fire to Union Flags outside the British Embassy in Buenos Aires yesterday in an ugly protest over the Falkland Islands. More than 100 Argentinian militants marched on the building while urging their government to sever diplomatic links with London. They bellowed insults about David Cameron and held up banners declaring: ‘England out of the Falklands’ and ‘Break ties now’. Tensions heat up: Argentine activists burn a Union flag during a demonstration in front of the British embassy in Buenos Aires today in protest against comments made by British Prime Minister David Cameron Furious: Protestors held banners saying: ¿England out of the Falklands¿ and ¿Break ties now¿ as they shouted insults at Mr Cameron
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Militants demand Argentine government severs diplomatic links with Britain
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"@placeholder is about to have a national daily newspaper, and I hope and believe that it will be a very good one," he wrote on his blog francesalut.com in the run up to the launch. | (CNN) -- On Wednesday, at the glittering Emirates Palace hotel, in front of a who's who of the United Arab Emirates, the front page of the world's newest daily broadsheet was unveiled. The world's newest daily newspaper Editor-in-chief, Martin Newland, former editor of the U.K.'s Daily Telegraph newspaper, showed the new Abu Dhabi paper off to an audience which included Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed. "The National" has been designed in the style of a British broadsheet and aims to give the capital of the United Arab Emirates a public voice. It has an editorial team of 200 -- including a host of former Daily Telegraph employees hired by Newland -- which is the largest working on an English-language daily in the Middle East.
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"The National" the Abu Dhabi-based national broadsheet launched Wednesday
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Martin Newland, former Daily Telegraph editor is the paper's Editor-in-chief
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He offered the excuse that he worked as a ‘sub-contractor’ for @placeholder - which meant he needed to create ‘legends’ to be able to work in various areas. | Britain’s worst benefit-scrounging con artists can today be exposed. Using fake identities of dead pensioners, Irish immigrants and even a fake MI5 spy benefit fraudsters stole hundreds of thousands of pounds last year, MailOnline can reveal. One man stole £85,000 using a raft of stolen identities which he claimed he needed in his role as an undercover British agent. Another woman posed as her dead mother to claim more than £70,000 – while living in Portugal. A gang of fraudsters meanwhile illegally claimed more than £100,000 in illness and disability benefits claiming to be Irish immigrants unable to work because they had been injured in car crashes.
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James Bond imitator Peter Fischer fraudulently claimed £85,000 in benefits
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Maria Lucas posed as her dead mother after stealing £73,500 in welfare
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He called @placeholder's authoritarian rule "the biggest dictatorship in history." | (CNN) -- At least 20 people were killed and 200 more were injured Friday in the northern Mediterranean city of Benghazi, Libya's second-largest, said a medical source in Benghazi who was not identified for security reasons. The casualties occurred as thousands of Libyans took to the streets to voice their discontent over leader Moammar Gadhafi, witnesses said. Friday's killings brought to 50 the number of people killed since Tuesday, when the protests began, the medical source said. Amnesty International said security forces had killed at least 46 during the past three days, with sources at al-Jala Hospital in Benghazi saying that the most common injuries were bullet wounds to the head, chest and neck.
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Witness says square in Benghazi is full of protesters, but there is little sign of police or military
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Tanks surrounded demonstrators in Benghazi, a protester says
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50 reportedly killed since Tuesday, 20 of them Friday
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U.S. president condemns the government crackdowns in Libya, Bahrain and Yemen | 58,978 | record_train |
The document, which has lain undiscovered for centuries, gives a fresh insight into Richard’s decision to establish a 100-strong college of priests at @placeholder. | King Richard III did plan to be buried in York, not Leicester, a new letter unearthed in the National Archives suggests. The extraordinary letter, discovered by historian and Tory MP Chris Skidmore, provides fresh ammunition to those who believe the King was establishing a major new religious foundation at York Minister with a view to it becoming his mausoleum. It shows that Richard III wanted the 100 priests at the new foundation to use their prayers to make him ‘more acceptable to God and his saints’. A painting of King Richard III from the 16th Century housed in the National Portrait Gallery in London
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Document suggests King was establishing a religious foundation at York
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Richard III may have had a view of it becoming his mausoleum
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Letter was unearthed by Tory MP and historian Chris Skidmore
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Richard III was killed at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485
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His bones were then discovered under a Leicester car park in 2012
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Leicester Cathedral has won the tussle to provide the final resting place | 58,979 | record_train |
It is not just @placeholder who have come to the Etihad Stadium and messed the home team around for periods. | As Luis Suarez’s first goal went in on Tuesday night, Manuel Pellegrini sank back in his seat. It was hard to tell whether the look was one of exasperation or resignation. Pellegrini had a year to prepare for this, a year to solve the problems that characterised his team’s defeat against Barcelona last season. It took just a quarter of an hour for him to realise he hadn’t managed it. For all that Manchester City found a way back into this game in the second half, the decisive period was the opening half-hour. It told us that City continue to chase their tails when it comes to finding the right template in the Champions League.
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Luis Suarez scored twice to put Barcelona 2-0 up vs Man City at half-time
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Sergio Aguero reduced Manuel Pellegrini's side's deficit in the second-half
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Gael Clichy was sent off for a second booking late on at the Etihad
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Lionel Messi missed a stoppage time penalty for the visitors
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The couple were traveling to @placeholder for a training seminar and vacation, Miley said. | (CNN) -- Anne and Michael Harris were an "extraordinary" couple with a zest for life, their niece said. Anne and Michael Harris' niece says the couple "loved life, loved everyone." "We truly hope that they are remembered for the way they lived their lives and not this tragic end," Charlstie Laytin said in a telephone interview Wednesday. "We're all just devastated and going to miss them both so much." The Harrises were two of three Americans on board Air France Flight 447 when it crashed Monday. The plane was carrying 228 passengers and crew from Rio de Janeiro to Paris, France, when it crashed four hours into the journey. Investigators have not determined the cause of the accident.
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NEW: German victim was taking Brazilian fiancee home to announce engagement
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Anne and Michael Harris were two of three Americans on Air France flight 447
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And it would also impact those who brought their medical expertise to @placeholder, doing what they could to prevent more people from dying or spreading the disease. | (CNN) -- When doctors risk their lives and sacrifice their livelihoods to go to West Africa and provide desperately needed treatment to those suffering from Ebola, what should be their reward upon coming home? Three weeks off, some say -- whether they like it or not. The governors of New York and New Jersey instituted just such a policy Friday, announcing that airport screening will be stepped up in their states and that any arriving passengers who'd recently been in the West African nations hit hardest by Ebola could be hospitalized or quarantined for up to 21 days -- sick or not.
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New York, New Jersey announce stricter policies for those coming from West Africa
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Saved: Mrs Houston was in the process of trying to kill her husband when their shopping from @placeholder's arrived (file picture) | By Martin Robinson A depressed woman who strangled her disabled husband with a cravat because he was 'too nice' only failed to murder him because a Sainsbury's driver arrived to deliver their weekly shop, a court heard. Christine Houston, 66, has admitted the attempted murder of partner Stewart, who said today she is still 'as gentle as a lamb' and he remains 'devoted' to her. Mrs Houston, who has a history of mental health problems, will be detained indefinitely in a mental hospital for her crime, but Mr Houston believes she should never have been prosecuted. Attempted murder: Christine Houston, left, was interrupted while trying to murder her husband Stewart, right, by the arrival of a shopping delivery. Mr Houston says he loves her and she shouldn't have been prosecuted
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Christine Houston, 66, admitted the attempted murder of partner Stewart
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Pensioner told police she tried to kill him because he was 'too nice'
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When officers arrived she told them: 'I tried to kill him, I wanted him dead'
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Houston throttled partner with a cravat, days after strangling him with tube
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told the website: ‘@placeholder cannot give any treatment,’ as the rehab | By Iona Kirby PUBLISHED: 12:23 EST, 2 May 2013 | UPDATED: 15:14 EST, 2 May 2013 Lindsay Lohan entered rehab on Thursday morning as she began her 90 days of court-ordered treatment. And the facility wasted no time in getting the actress stuck into the program. She checked into Morningside Recovery at 8.45am and was scheduled to meet with a psychiatrist later that day, according to her lawyer. Getting help: Lindsay Lohan's lawyer Mark Heller (L) appeared in court on Thursday morning while at the same time the actress was entering a rehab facility The 26-year-old was sentenced to the stint in the facility after pleading no contest to charges for lying to police about driving during a car crash last June.
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Actress checked into Morningside Recovery at 8.45am on Thursday for 90 days of court-ordered rehab
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Star's lawyer appeared in court to attempt to get the facility approved by the judge after Lindsay switched rehabs last-minute
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The centre had its licence revoked one year ago and can only offer itself as a sober living facility and treat outpatients, according to reports
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Judge claims the facility 'appears to comply' but it will need to be proven that it 'fits the parameters' of the plea agreement
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Lindsay will remain at the treatment centre until a decision has been made
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Lindsay's lawyer Mark Heller and prosecutor Terry White will reconvene before the judge on May 10 | 58,984 | record_train |
INDIAIn 1951 India was the third highest country of birth and the @placeholder population in the UK almost doubled between 1961 and 1971. | By Steve Doughty PUBLISHED: 05:41 EST, 17 December 2013 | UPDATED: 19:35 EST, 17 December 2013 More migrants came to Britain over the past decade than in the previous half century. From 2001 to 2011, the number of foreign-born residents rose by 2.9million. Yet in the 50 years beforehand only an extra 2.7million arrived from abroad. The figures – published by the Office for National Statistics yesterday – show the impact of Labour’s open-door immigration policy. A new wave of migrants, from Romania and Bulgaria, is expected in the new year when labour market restrictions are lifted.
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In 1951 there were 1.9million non-UK born residents in England and Wales
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Census records show how India overtook Ireland as number one origin | 58,985 | record_train |
Hague didn't confirm or deny whether British intelligence received information from the @placeholder programs. | (CNN) -- British intelligence hasn't broken any laws in sharing data with its American counterparts in counterterrorism efforts, Foreign Secretary William Hague said Sunday. "The idea that in GCHQ people (British intelligence) are sitting working out how to circumvent a UK law with another agency in another country is fanciful," Hague told the BBC, referring to Britain's communications intelligence agency. "It is nonsense, and I think that I can give people that assurance." GCHQ is the acronym for Government Communications Headquarters, a British intelligence agency. Hague spoke after a week of revelations about the scale of data-gathering by GCHQ's U.S. counterpart, the National Security Agency. Britain's the Guardian reported Saturday that GCHQ had access to an American data-mining system known as PRISM, suggesting it could "circumvent the formal legal process" required to seek personal data under British law.
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"Law-abiding" Britons have nothing to fear from surveillance, Hague says
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U.S. officials defend electronic data collections
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"There is not a target on Americans," House intelligence chairman says
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Senator says "the line has been drawn too far" toward invasion of privacy | 58,986 | record_train |
That would enable @placeholder to sort out the expensive mess. | Re-live all the drama here There was no transfer bombshell on deadline day at Real Madrid so Cristiano Ronaldo took it upon himself to send a few shockwaves through the club with a damning indictment of its transfer policy. ‘If I was in charge, maybe I would have done things differently’ he said at the Jarama racing circuit in Madrid on Monday fresh from a publicity shoot for watch makers Tag Heuer with Jenson Button. What did he mean by ‘doing things differently’? Did he mean he would not have allowed Angel Di Maria – Real Madrid’s top assist provider last season to leave?
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Cristiano Ronaldo claims he 'would have done things differently' had he been in charge of Real Madrid
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Madrid star hits out at loss of Angel di Maria and Xabi Alonso
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Ronaldo remains confident 'all will go well' under guidance Carlo Ancelotti | 58,987 | record_train |
@placeholder was touched by his neighbors' assistance, and expressed those feelings in a letter he wrote to one of the town's magistrates: | (MentalFloss.com) -- As Napoleon Bonaparte expanded his new French Empire and conquered much of Western Europe, he doled out the spoils of war to his friends and family, whether they wanted it or not. Napoleon's older brother Joseph, described by historians as "idealist, mild mannered, and lacking in vigor," had wanted to be a writer, but was instead pressured into following his father into a law career. His brother had other plans for him, and installed him first on the throne of Naples and later, Spain. King Joseph took both positions reluctantly, and didn't fill either very well. Almost as soon as he was crowned in Spain, a popular revolt against French rule began.
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Napoleon Bonaparte's brother Joseph wanted to be a writer not a king
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Joseph Bonaparte abdicated the throne of Spain and went to live in New Jersey
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He lived like royalty in a mansion, which burned to the ground in 1820
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Joseph even claimed to have encountered the "Jersey Devil" | 58,988 | record_train |
His plans to improve America's image among @placeholder have been in the works since his first week in office. | RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (CNN) -- President Obama, on the first leg of a Mideast trip, said Wednesday that he is confident the United States and Saudi Arabia can "make progress on a whole host of issues of mutual interest." President Obama meets with Saudi King Abdullah on Wednesday in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Shortly after his arrival Wednesday in Saudi Arabia, Obama and King Abdullah went to the Saudi ruler's farm for a welcoming reception. The two leaders met privately afterward. Obama said he was "struck by his wisdom and his graciousness. Obviously the United States and Saudi Arabia have a long history of friendship. We have a strategic relationship." Watch Saudi officials greet Obama »
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NEW: President Obama says U.S., Saudi Arabia "have a long history of friendship"
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Obama wants to repair U.S. image in Mideast, Muslim community
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President's speech in Egypt will call for open dialogue with Muslims
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Middle East observer say Muslims want to see action from Obama | 58,989 | record_train |
Criticism: @placeholder has called for greater transparency from the Deputy Prime Minister | By Simon Walters and Glen Owen PUBLISHED: 20:16 EST, 6 July 2013 | UPDATED: 20:16 EST, 6 July 2013 Nick Clegg was accused last night of mounting a Whitehall cover-up over claims that he helped fast-track Government funds for a charity linked to his wife. Senior Tory MP David Davis condemned Mr Clegg’s officials for citing ‘personal reasons’ to prevent the release of emails relating to a £12 million Government grant allocated to Booktrust last year. The money was awarded after lobbying by one of Mr Clegg’s aides, who drew attention to the fact that Miriam Clegg had hosted a lavish function for the charity.
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Bookgrant won state funding after Clegg aide lobbied on its behalf
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But his office has refused to publish email relating to the grant | 58,990 | record_train |
‘I had been dreaming about a camera that would allow me take pictures of @placeholder within split seconds since the sky changes so rapidly that if you miss a moment your picture is gone. | A photographer who travelled into Siberia to capture the Northern Lights risked his life by equipping himself just a sword to protect him from wolves. Russian Ruslan Akhemtsafin trekked into the remote Far Eastern Siberian Taiga region to capture his images last week. Braving temperatures as low as minus 50C - as well as bears, wolves and frostbite - Ruslan waited for several nights to take the perfect picture. Russian Ruslan Akhemtsafin trekked into the remote Far Eastern Siberian Taiga region to capture his images last week Ruslan has explained that he regularly gets frostbite on his face, legs and fingers while waiting for the perfect shot, but said he was now used to the freezing conditions
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Ruslan Akhemtsafin trekked into the remote Far Eastern Siberian Taiga region to capture his images last week
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It gets so cold in the wilderness he designed a special fur coast for his camera to protect it from harsh conditions
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An amateur photographer, Rusland has a normal full-time day job working as an engineer at a nearby diamond mine
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The sensational images show the aurora borealis at their majestic best, with swirls of green, red and purple reaching out into the cold night sky | 58,991 | record_train |
Authorities did not know what she was doing in @placeholder. | (CNN) -- Police charged a mother with murder after the bodies of her two children were found inside a Southern California hotel. Officers were led to the bodies at the Hampton Inn & Suites in Santa Ana after Marilyn Edge, 42, apparently tried to commit suicide Saturday night by crashing her car at a Home Depot parking lot in a nearby town, authorities said. When police arrived at the parking lot in Costa Mesa, they found the woman with a cord around her neck. She was trying to strangle herself with it, said police Sgt. Tim Starn. Edge also had a tank of propane gas inside the Honda Accord, and made comments indicating she hoped the car would ignite, police said.
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NEW: Police identify the suspect as Marilyn Edge, 42, of Scottsdale, Arizona
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She is charged with two counts of murder after her children are found dead
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The children were found after the apparently suicidal woman crashed her car | 58,992 | record_train |
When I arrived, I saw @placeholder food really in the dark ages. | He made history as the first Indian chef to receive a Michelin star for his first London restaurant Tamarind in 2001 - and he did the same again in 2007 for his second venture, Benares. Atul Kochhar, who is widely regarded as one of the best chefs in the country, grew up in a foodie family in Jamshedpur, India, alongside his six siblings. Now, the 44-year-old has written his fourth cookbook, Benares, named after his Mayfair restaurant, which aims to share his unique approach to fine dining. Chef Atul Kochhar (pictured) is widely regarded as one of the best chefs in the UK. He has recently written his fourth cookbook, Benares, named after his restaurant in Mayfair
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Atul Kochhar received coveted Michelin star for restaurant Tamarind
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Second restaurant Benares, in Mayfair, also awarded a star in 2007
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Eaterie serves Indian twists on classic British dishes | 58,993 | record_train |
In Idaho, where he had lived for a little over a decade, @placeholder owned a handful of cows and spent a lot of time with his two young children. | By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 09:42 EST, 15 October 2013 | UPDATED: 12:27 EST, 15 October 2013 With his East Coast accent and tales of living in New York, Jay Shaw stood out when he moved to the tiny farm town of Marsing, Idaho. But he was friendly enough, even helpful, to his neighbors, and they never suspected him of having a dark secret. After about a decade of living the quiet life of a would-be cattle rancher, his past closed in on him one day in 2011 as he was negotiating a purchase of hay near his 12-acre ranch.
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Enrico Ponzo wanted on numerous charges in a racketeering indictment, including 1989 attempted murder of Francis 'Cadillac Frank' Salemme
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Had been living as Jay Shaw with his girlfriend and two children on a 12-acre ranch in Idaho | 58,994 | record_train |
'That is my mistake,' @placeholder added, 'and I own up to it.' | White House Press Secretary Jay Carney denied on Thursday a television news reporter's day-old claim that reporters often 'provide the questions to him in advance,' before his daily briefings, and that he sometimes provides answers on paper before taking the podium. WIthin hours, the Phoenix reporter at the center of a quick-drying controversy admitted she got the whole thing wrong. Phoenix news anchor Catherine Anaya reported Wednesday night on KPHO-TV5 that in an 'off the record' meeting, Carney had told a handful of local TV reporters that White House correspondents often tell him before daily briefings what they'll be asking.
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Catherine Anaya of KPHO-TV in Phoenix claimed Carney told reporters that White House correspondents often tell him their questions ahead of time
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'If only this were true,' Carney told MailOnline
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Anaya later walked back her story, but said that she was asked to submit a local-news question in writing before Wednesday's White House briefing
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She conceded Thursday that she shouldn't have said the practice is common
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Anaya also broke protocol by telling viewers about an 'off the record' meeting with Carney
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She said in a statement that she was mistaken about that also, but the statement disappeared from KPHO-TV's website in less than 30 minutes | 58,995 | record_train |
Microsoft and @placeholder both used Twitter to acknowledge the issues and to assure users that they were doing everything they could to restore their services. | Gamers have slammed hackers who knocked out Playstation and Xbox networks on the day millions received consoles for Christmas. The online networks which allow game players to get the most out of their new machines went down yesterday, leaving many youngsters frustrated and parents furious. Notorious hacking group Lizard Squad, who had previously brought down both networks earlier this month, claimed responsibility for the sustained distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks. As the disruption dragged on into a second day today, many desperate gamers sent messages to the group on Twitter, urging them to return service to normal. Scroll down for video
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Gamers around the world were left disappointed on Christmas Day after Sony's PlayStation Network and Microsoft's Xbox Live service were hacked
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Notorious hacking group Lizard Squad had issued a threat at the start of December saying that planned to take the servers down
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Lizard Squad described itself as the 'next generation Grinch' and described by parents as 'modern day Scrooges'
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Individuals alleged to be in the collective 'include two UK residents'
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Gamers have been using Twitter to contact the group and demand they return the service to normal
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Both networks still reporting disruption, 24 hours after they went down | 58,996 | record_train |
The lanterns are traditionally used to mark @placeholder celebrations but have become popular throughout the world | By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 07:17 EST, 17 February 2013 | UPDATED: 10:33 EST, 17 February 2013 Has the South West of Britain had a brush with a meteor similar to the one that rocked central Russia on Friday? Probably not, but mystery still surrounds this mysterious object captured hurtling across the British sky by a wildlife photographer. Stunned Annie Henderson, 65, was taking pictures of starlings on the Somerset Levels with a friend when she saw the bright light moving at high speed. Fire in the sky: Wildlife photographer Annie Henderson was amazed to see this fiery object above a nature reserve
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Mystery fireball captured on film in Somerset
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The ball of light looks like the meteor that rocked central Russia on Friday
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It also looks a lot like a Chinese sky lantern, or a firework | 58,997 | record_train |
He has already played for @placeholder and captained the Under-18s, 19s and 21s. | (CNN) -- English Premier League side Tottenham have confirmed that Brazil midfielder Sandro will join the club at the end of the season, subject to a medical. The 21-year-old currently plays for Internacional in his home country and will head to Spurs at the end of their participation in the Copa Libertadores tournament. Sandro has made 73 appearances for the club and helped them to finish second in the Brazilian championship last season. Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp told reporters on Tuesday: "It would be fantastic. The chairman has been dealing with it. I got a phone call this morning from the chairman saying that he thought we were close to doing it.
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Tottenham agree a deal to sign Brazil international Sandro
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Sandro currently plays for Brazilian club Internacional
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West Ham want to move into the London Olympic Stadium after the 2012 games | 58,998 | record_train |
Once supporting the courtyard of the ancient temple, @placeholder gather there now to hold religious services, to pray or to slip notes into its cracks. | (CNN) -- Israeli-Palestinian tensions flared again in Jerusalem on Wednesday, with police and youths clashing at one of the holiest sites in Judaism and Islam, and a Palestinian motorist slamming into pedestrians, killing one. The events occurred amid unrest spurred in part by a days long war of words -- and sometimes rocks and bullets -- over the compound called the Temple Mount by Jews and Haram al-Sharif, or the Noble Sanctuary, by Muslims. At the compound -- the holiest site in Judaism and the third-holiest in Islam -- groups of Palestinian youths threw stones and set off fireworks at Israeli police officers when the site was opened to visitors, Israeli police spokeswoman Luba Samri said. Clashes left more than 15 people injured, police said.
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NEW: Three Israeli soldiers are in moderate condition, a hospital official says
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Clashes have erupted at a Palestinian refugee camp, witnesses say
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Paramedics say 15 injured in latest clashes at Temple Mount, or Haram al-Sharif
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Elsewhere: Palestinian driver hits pedestrians; Israeli police officer killed | 58,999 | record_train |
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