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@placeholder therapy would decrease the dose to other parts of the body, including the heart, liver and intestines and trachea by up to 80 per cent, the PTC said.
Looking pale but alert, this is little Ashya King yesterday after his first day of long-awaited cancer therapy. The five-year-old brain tumour patient, whose parents fought to secure proton beam treatment for him, underwent the first of 30 sessions of the therapy at a clinic in Prague. The session followed a week of tests after Ashya was flown to the Czech capital from Spain by private jet. Scroll down for video Hope: Ashya King after the first proton beam treatment on his brain tumor at the Proton Therapy Center in Prague, Czech Republic Concern: Naghmeh King waits by an ambulance as Ashya is transported to the Proton Therapy Centre yesterday @highlight Ashya King had first course of treatment for his brain tumour earlier today @highlight Five-year-old will now undergo further 29 sessions at Prague proton centre @highlight Czech doctors say 70-80 per cent of patients in Ashya's condition survive @highlight News comes 19 days after parents removed Ashya from an NHS hospital @highlight Sparked international manhunt after taking him from Southampton General Hospital without permission in bid to get specialist treatment oversees
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The calls come amid continuing unrest in the country with demonstrators and @placeholder authorities continuing to clash.
(CNN) -- Formula One bosses are under increasing pressure to review their decision to stage the Bahrain Grand Prix later this month. A British politician added his voice to the growing chorus of dissent on Friday saying motorsport officials should "rethink" their plans. "In hindsight, the Federation Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) should not have scheduled the 2012 race so early in the season," said Richard Burden, a Labor member of parliament. "It was always going to be too early to know how far things had moved on in Bahrain since last year. F1 can't turn the clock back but, with three weeks to go before the race, it can still rethink. It should do so," he added. @highlight Calls for motorsport officials to rethink running of Bahrain Grand Prix later this month @highlight British member of parliament says event should not have been scheduled so early in season @highlight Former world champion Damon Hill says running race could cause more problems that it solves @highlight Race scheduled to take place on April 22
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Cafe's in @placeholder are continuing to serve the coffee, despite the concerns raised by PETA.
An investigation by animal rights activists has uncovered abuses in the production of 'cat poo coffee', as the demand for the delicacy rises in Australia. Animal coffee, or kopi luvac, is the world's most expensive coffee, created by feeding cat-like creatures - civits - coffee berries that are extracted after passing through the creature's digestive system and excreted. The production of civit coffee has grown to commercial proportions in the Philippines and Indonesia, sparking concerns by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) that civits are being force fed to meet demands. Scroll down for video An investigation by animal rights activists have uncovered abuses in the production of 'cat poo coffee', as the demand for the delicacy rises in Australia. @highlight Animal coffee, or kopi luvac, is the world's most expensive coffee, and can cost up to $50 per cup in Australia @highlight The growing demand for the delicacy is raising concerns that the animals are being force-fed to meet consumer needs @highlight PETA has released footage showing the caged animals showing distress and are calling for drinkers to boycott the unusual beverage
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The story of how @placeholder came to be illustrates the balance companies must strike when creating products for emerging markets: It's not as simple as slapping a foreign label on an American product.
By Ap Reporter Procter & Gamble executives say it was striking the first time they witnessed a man shave while sitting barefoot on the floor in a tiny hut in India. He had no electricity, no running water and no mirror. The 20 U.S.-based executives observed the man in 2008 during one of 300 visits they made to homes in rural India. The goal? To gain insights they could use to develop a new razor for India. ‘That, for me, was a big 'a-ha,'‘ said Alberto Carvalho, vice president, global Gillette, a unit of P&G. ‘I had never seen people shaving like that.’ @highlight Gillette makes the Guard razor, which accounts for two of every three razor now sold in India @highlight But in 2002, its predecessor the Vector was a massive flop after intense focus grouping with MIT students rather than India residents @highlight 'A-ha moment': Developers quickly learned to better understand the exploding market
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‘This resulted in relegation to @placeholder in May 2014 and it was felt we were continuing to head in the same direction this season.
By Craig Hope for MailOnline Follow @CraigHope_DM Hull City goalkeeper Steve Harper is a contender for the vacant managerial position at Carlisle United. The Cumbrians sacked former Republic of Ireland international Graham Kavanagh on Monday following a poor start to the season. Harper already has his UEFA A coaching licence and is keen to embark on a career in the dugout. Stopper: Harper has been a solid goalkeeper over a long career but now wants to go into management Under contract: The goalkeeper, who spent 10 years at Newcastle, still has nine months on his Hull deal Gone: Graham Kavanagh was axed from his first managerial position as boss of League Two's Carlisle United @highlight Steve Harper has completed his badges and wants to go into management @highlight Hull keeper still has nine months left on his contract @highlight Third-bottom Carlisle United sacked manager Graham Kavanagh after three defeats and two draws in the new League Two season @highlight Kavanagh held talks with the club's directors on Sunday night and was axed after losing 5-0 to Cambridge on Saturday @highlight Carlisle official statement describe 5-0 humiliation as the 'tipping point' @highlight Club captain Paul Thirlwell and goalkeeping coach Tony Caig take charge
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'Scott (@placeholder) spoke about what he wanted to do with his d***'.
Confused: Justine McNally arrives at Wood Green Court Court today having admitted posing as a boy to get a teenage girl into bed A schoolgirl who posed as a 'goth' boy called Scott for three-and-a-half years just to get another teenage girl into bed has been jailed for three years today. Justine McNally, 18, duped her 16-year-old victim into believing she was male as they chatted online and carried on tricking her after they met by strapping a sex toy to her waist. Glaswegian McNally, then 17, lured the London schoolgirl into three sex sessions, promising her they would get married and have children. @highlight Justine McNally, 18, was jailed for three years today for her deception @highlight She duped her 16-year-old victim by wearing a sex toy on her waist @highlight McNally posed as a goth online, which led to her meeting her 'girlfriend' @highlight Managed to convince 'sickened' victim they had sex by turning off the lights @highlight McNally admitted six counts of sexual assault by penetration
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Allegations: A still from Glitter's appearance on @placeholder'll Fix It in 1991.
A T-shirt with a joke about the child abuse allegations surrounding disgraced DJ and TV presenter Jimmy Savile and Gary Glitter is being sold on auction site eBay. The T-shirt shows paedophile former pop star Gary Glitter wearing the once-iconic 'Jim Fixed It For Me' medallion that Savile handed out to youngsters who appeared on the hit show Jim'll Fix It. Glitter, real name Paul Gadd, is alleged to have raped a 13-year-old girl in Savile's BBC dressing room in the 1970s.The 68-year-old former pop star, who was convicted of possessing child porn in 1999 and found guilty of molesting a pair of girls aged ten and 11 by a Vietnamese court in 2006, may face arrest over the accusations, according to a source quoted in The People. @highlight T-shirt shows disgraced pop singer wearing 'Jim Fixed It For Me' medallion @highlight Savile and Glitter accused of molesting girl in BBC dressing room @highlight Garment branded 'distressing' by children's charity
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‘Four months before the trial, @placeholder wanted something pragmatic, something here and now that related more to the court case than her past experiences,’ Mrs Morrison said.
By Mark Duell Talented musician: Frances Andrade, 48, received psychiatric help only weeks before the trial A concert violinist was urged by police not to seek counselling before she gave evidence in court against a choirmaster who sexually abused her as a teenager - in case it altered her memory, a coroner heard today. The inquest into the death of Frances Andrade - who died of an overdose - was told that the talented musician increasingly struggled to cope with depression and anxiety in the year ahead of the trial of ex-choirmaster Michael Brewer. Mrs Andrade died at her home in Guildford, Surrey, in January 2013, just a week after giving evidence in court about the historic sexual abuse, which came to light when her friend reported it to Surrey Police two years earlier. @highlight Frances Andrade, 48, struggled to cope with depression and anxiety @highlight It was in the year ahead of the trial of ex-choirmaster Michael Brewer @highlight Mrs Andrade died at her home in Guildford, Surrey, in January 2013 @highlight One week after giving evidence in court about historic sexual abuse @highlight Known as Fran, she was aged just 14 and 15 at the time of the abuse @highlight For confidential support call the Samaritans in the UK on 08457 90 90 90, visit a local Samaritans branch or click here
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Now it's considering attacks against ISIS – which is among @placeholder's biggest domestic headaches – in Syria.
In a preview of what could be a bloody 2016 presidential contest, Sen. Rand Paul claimed Wednesday that Hillary Clinton's 'shoot first' foreign policy – if it had succeeded – would have put the terrorist Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) in control of Syria. Her aggressive advice to President Barack Obama about arming rebel groups there, the Kentucky Republican wrote in an online essay for The Wall Street Journal, represented ISIS's best chance to have a nation-state of its own. 'To interventionists like former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, we would caution that arming the Islamic rebels in Syria created a haven for the Islamic State,' he wrote. @highlight Kentucky GOP senator writes in a Wall Street Journal op-ed that Clinton was reckless to argue for regime change in Syria @highlight 'That new regime might well be ISIS,' Paul claims @highlight Clinton has insisted that leaving Assad alone created a power vacuum among rebel groups that ISIS swooped in to fill @highlight If Paul and Clinton were to emerge as their parties' presidential nominees in 2016, the Democrat would be the war hawk – and the Republican the dove
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As revealed last Wednesday, Manolas is a strong contender to fill the vacancy left by @placeholder.
By Robin Cottle for MailOnline Arsenal target Kostas Manolas has been left out of Olympiacos' first league game of the season. The Gunners have been linked with a £6.5m move for the 23-year-old defender. And speculation is set to intensify after Manolas was not included in the squad to face Niki Volou tonight. In demand: Kostas Manolas (left) challenges Edinson Cavani in last season's Champions League World Cup star: Manolas, taking on Japan's Keisuke Honda, impressed at this summer's tournament Arsene Wenger wants to sign a new defender before the transfer deadline following the departure of Thomas Vermaelen to Barcelona. @highlight Arsene Wenger has been linked with a £6.5m move for the Greek defender @highlight Kostas Manolas was left out of Olympiakos' squad for their first league match of the season against Niki Volou @highlight Arsenal desperate for defensive cover after Thomas Vermaelen departed for Barcelona @highlight The Gunners drew 2-2 at Everton with late goals from Aaron Ramsey and Olivier Giroud @highlight Manolas would add depth to Per Mertesacker, Laurent Koscielny and Calum Chambers @highlight The defender played every minute of Greece's World Cup campaign in Brazil
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‘We hadn't decided on a name either because we didn’t know what sex she was until she arrived but as soon as @placeholder said "April" - we knew that was her name.
A pregnant mother who had an unexpected delivery on her bathroom floor ended up giving birth to a daughter who tipped the scales at 4.01 kilograms. It was a day full of surprises for Peta Muller and her husband Craig who welcomed their second child April Joy Muller after keeping her gender a secret during pregnancy until she arrived. The 35-year-old went into labour on Thursday morning and gave birth to her healthy daughter just 13 minutes after her water broke inside their Wollongong home, 82 kilometres south of Sydney. Peta Muller and her husband Craig welcomed their second baby daughter April Joy Muller on Thursday @highlight Peta Muller gave birth to a healthy daughter on Thursday morning @highlight Her husband Craig dialled triple-0 after her water broke in the bathroom @highlight By the time her sister and husband could help, the baby's head was out @highlight Ambulance arrived less than 15 minutes but she had already given birth @highlight The 35-year-old was taken to hospital and was discharged five hours later
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AR: I had a romanticized idea about @placeholder: a lot of vineyards and people drinking wine out on their patios.
San Pancrazio, Italy (CNN) -- Helen and Armando Rendón recently visited Tuscany, Italy, for the first time. Residents of northern California, the couple took part in the June 29 candlelight procession honoring massacre victims at San Pancrazio. Rendón, an author, teacher and civil rights lawyer, describes how the experience allowed him a rare glimpse inside the "real Tuscany," not the storybook one depicted in the movies. A former schoolteacher, Helen was reminded of the injustices she witnessed in her native Baghdad during World War II. Here is an edited transcript of their interview. And read the full story of San Pancrazio. @highlight Couple who attended San Pancrazio memorial share their feelings @highlight Armando Rendón: To recollect the way they do it is really beautiful @highlight Helen Rendón: The children were laughing, running and playing. They were very happy.
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A CanJet airliner was on its way to Jamaica, he said, to take passengers on to @placeholder or back to Canada.
(CNN) -- Troops in Jamaica captured an armed man Monday who had barged onto a Canadian airliner, robbed passengers and held six crew members hostage, Jamaica Information Minister Daryl Vaz said. A hostage-taker commandeered a CanJet flight at Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay, Jamaica. The crew members were not harmed, Vaz said. The hijacking suspect, described as a "mentally challenged" man in his 20s, had demanded that the Boeing 737 be flown to Cuba. The military captured him around 7 a.m. local time. The FBI helped Jamaican authorities handle the situation at the Jamaican government's request, a U.S. government source told CNN. @highlight NEW: FBI helped Jamaican authorities to end hijack attempt, U.S. source says @highlight Canadian PM says he'll be meeting with Jamaican PM @highlight Hostage-taker captured by military described as "mentally challenged" @highlight Flight 918 flew in from Halifax, Canada, when armed man boarded plane
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As I understand it, the judiciary today was also reviewing the files of other women in @placeholder.'
The President of Afghanistan has personally pardoned a rape victim later jailed for 'adultery by force' - sparking fears she may now marry her attacker to restore her family's honour. President Hamid Karzai took the highly unusual step of freeing the 21-year-old woman, known as Gulnaz, from Kabul's Badam Bagh jail last night, with no pre-conditions. She was brutally raped by her husband's cousin in 2008 - who himself was jailed for seven years for the crime - in an assault that left her pregnant. Rape victim: Gulnaz, who was pardoned by the Afghan president earlier this month, with her daughter in a Kabul jail. She was today released @highlight Gulnaz's lawyer says not legally bound to marriage @highlight She has a 'safe place' to go @highlight But she might still proceed 'to restore family honour'
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A possible transfer had supposedly hit a snag according to his national team coach as @placeholder were worried over the midfielder's fitness and a previous knee injury.
By Grant Miles for MailOnline Arturo Vidal failed to rule out a switch to Manchester United, fuelling speculation that he could be set for a move to Old Trafford. Juventus director general Giuseppe Marotta revealed they wouldn't stand in the Chilean's way if he did decide the time was right to move on, but Vidal insists he is only thinking about training. The 27-year old was questioned about his future after a Juventus trained session in Singapore. He told The Mirror :'My future is to train well.' Rising stock: Arturo Vidal stamps his authority in training amid speculation of a move to Manchester United @highlight Arturo Vidal has been continually linked with a move to Manchester United @highlight Juventus director general insists he would not stand in the way of a move @highlight Paul Scholes insists Man United need to make more quality signings
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The remaining 12 bodies were to be delivered to families in @placeholder.
(CNN) -- In what has been described as a humanitarian gesture, the Israeli government on Thursday handed over the remains of 91 Palestinians killed in attacks against Israeli targets over the past four decades. The remains, which had been interred in numbered graves by Israel, began arriving in the West Bank and Gaza early Thursday, the Palestinian Authority-controlled WAFA news agency reported. The remains of 79 Palestinians were delivered to the seat of the Palestinian government in Ramallah, West Bank, where Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas presided over an official military ceremony. The 79 caskets, wrapped with the Palestinian flag, were carried by the Palestinian presidential guard into the main square of the presidential compound. Abbas, family members of those killed and other honorees stood by as 21-gun salutes were fired. @highlight A formal military ceremony is held at the Palestinian Authority compound @highlight An Israeli spokesman says the gesture was done to help the peace process @highlight Some in Israel criticize the move
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'In @placeholder it's an ongoing problem... the majority of sniffers here are aboriginal, but that's because 30 per cent of the population here are indigenous.'
By Sarah Dean Rexona is a popular with young people abusing aerosols in Alice Springs One of Australia's top deodorant brands are looking into how they can reduce abuse of their aerosols after they became the favourite product for children as young as 10 to inhale in the Northern Territory. Shops in Alice Springs have removed Rexona from their shelves and placed it behind the counter, where glue is also safely stored, after it was stolen by children trying to get high. Rexona met with the Central Australian Youth Link-Up Service recently to discuss what can be done about the intoxicating hydrocarbon fumes from their product, CAYLUS manager Blair McFarland told MailOnline. @highlight Youth workers have met with leading brand Rexona to discuss problem @highlight Spoke about the possibility of altering their product after it emerged as favourite for abuse in Northern Territory @highlight Around 200 cans of Rexona were found on a hill popular with young people in Alice Springs over the Easter weekend @highlight Aerosols are damaging children's brains, says youth worker
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After a decade of insurgency in @placeholder, no other group has more expertise in making improvised explosive devices.
(CNN) -- Events in Iraq and Syria have alarmed U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder. Extremists from the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria control vast swaths of Iraq and Syria. Its members may be mingling with Yemeni bomb makers who have a track record of getting devices on Western planes. And thousands of Europeans have gone to Syria ready to give up their lives. Holder has voiced "extreme concern" that the volatile mix could spread to Western shores. "It's more frightening than anything I think I've seen as attorney general," he told ABC News. Here are five reasons why the fight in Syria and Iraq could spill over to the West. @highlight U.S. attorney general: There's "extreme concern" that Mideast bloodshed could spread to West @highlight European militants who have traveled to Syria could go back home and launch attacks @highlight So far, militants in Iraq and Syria haven't seen attacking the West as a priority @highlight But officials also fear the conflict could create new terror ties, bomb technology, lone wolves
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He'll mark the fifth anniversary of the crash in a ceremony at the @placeholder arboretum, where he will help unveil a 25-foot memorial statue depicting 49 silver birds forever suspended in flight.
(CNN) -- About a year after losing his dad in a plane crash, Matt Snoddy climbed into the cockpit for an emotional flight. His kids Charlie, age 5 and Alice, 3, were tucked in the back of the tiny Cessna and his flight instructor was seated alongside. Snoddy pulled back on the stick and they were airborne. The Lexington, Kentucky, landscape spread out below them as the plane gained altitude. Snoddy couldn't help but gaze down at Blue Grass Airport, where Comair Flight 191 crashed during takeoff, killing his father, Tim Snoddy, and 48 others. A government investigation blamed the crash on Flight 191's pilots, who attempted takeoff from a wrong runway. The FAA administrator at the time said disasters like Flight 191 might be avoided under NextGen, the nation's sweeping air traffic overhaul set to roll out by 2025. @highlight NextGen U.S. air traffic overhaul aims to improve safety with new technology @highlight FAA is switching from radar tracking to more accurate GPS tracking @highlight Steps being taken to protect GPS-based tracking from "spoofing" hackers @highlight DOT warns about security gaps unless authorities coordinate on tracking coverage
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They are believed to be the first same-sex couple to be married in @placeholder.
Buenos Aires, Argentina (CNN) -- Two men who have been together for 34 years have become the first couple to obtain a same-sex marriage since it became legal in Argentina on July 15. Artistic representative Alejandro Vanelli and actor Ernesto Larrese were married in a civil ceremony Friday morning in Buenos Aires, Argentina's capital. They wore dark suits and striped blue ties and were surrounded by well-wishers and a throng of reporters, photographers and videographers. Larrese spoke to his partner -- but also to the nation at large. "To all those who are afraid ... those who are homophobic ... I tell them, don't worry; this doesn't affect you," Larrese said. "You have nothing to fear. Fear is the opposite of love. Any phobia can be cured with love. There is nothing love cannot cure. @highlight Argentina is the first Latin American nation to allow same-sex marriage @highlight The federal law was enacted July 15 @highlight The legality of same-sex marriage had been determined at the local and state levels @highlight Another couple celebrated a same-sex marriage in December
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The @placeholder's return follows Burger King's successful reintroduction of chicken fries earlier this year.
The Whopper has some new competition in a vintage favorite. Four decades after it was discontinued, Burger King is bringing back their Yumbo sandwich with a marketing campaign full of 1970s nostalgia. The hot ham and cheese sandwich is back on the menu for a limited time starting Tuesday, and to mark the occasion, the chain has filled their Facebook with throwback posts to the disco era. Burger King first introduced the Yumbo to the menu in 1968, but it had a relatively short run and was eventually retired in 1974. Scroll down for video Welcome back, Yumbo: Burger King is now offering the 'Yumbo' on their menu again, four decades after the hot ham and cheese sandwich was retired @highlight The sandwich, originally discontinued in 1974, is back for a limited time @highlight Hot ham and cheese sandwich had a short run at the chain after being introduced in 1968 @highlight Burger King claims they've received multiple requests to bring the sandwich back over the years
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"Heard this on CNN this morning and thought the same exact thing -- he must be a @placeholder fan!"
Hong Kong (CNN) -- CNN readers had a mixture of admiration and disdain for "Bob," the anonymous U.S. programmer who outsourced his work to a Chinese firm for one-fifth of his paycheck. The incident was investigated by Verizon after a client company noticed the firm's computer system was regularly being accessed from China. Investigators found the employee had "physically FedExed his RSA token to China so that the third-party contractor could log-in under his credentials during the workday," according to Andrew Valentine, a senior forensic investigator for Verizon. "This guy must have read the `4-Hour Workweek' book. He was doing exactly what the book recommends," wrote one CNN reader, a sentiment echoed elsewhere. @highlight Strong reader reaction to story U.S. programmer personally outsourced work to China @highlight Readers cited "The 4-Hour Workweek,' which advocates outsourcing individual work @highlight Author Tim Ferriss tells CNN that "Bob" went wrong by breaching company security @highlight Ferriss: "Creating security breaches isn't a good career move. It's also bad karma."
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Moving toward Obama's January 20 inauguration, Bush promised the president-elect he can count on "complete cooperation" as he makes the transition to the @placeholder.
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President Bush on Wednesday hailed the election of Barack Obama as "a triumph of the American story." "Americans can be proud of the history that was made yesterday," President Bush said Wednesday. Obama's rise to become the nation's first black president is "a testament to hard work, optimism and a faith in the enduring promise of our nation," Bush said in the White House Rose Garden. "No matter how they cast their ballots, all Americans can be proud of the history that was made yesterday," said Bush, whose second term in the Oval Office will end when Obama is sworn in on January 20. @highlight NEW: Obama to get top-secret intelligence briefing on Thursday @highlight Bush promises "complete cooperation" during transition @highlight Watching Obama enter White House will be "stirring sight," Bush says @highlight Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice praises Obama
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Lionel Messi (left) and Cristiano Ronaldo's strike rates at international level are no match for @placeholder's
Ask a football fan who the greatest player in the world right now is, and they will more than likely fire back at you one of two names. Since 2008, the official world's greatest player prizes have been a two-horse race between Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. But for how long can the duo dominate at the top before a young upstart takes their place? It could be sooner than you think as a certain Neymar is already exceeding the game's dominant duo at international level. Neymar scored twice in Brazil's 4-0 friendly win over Turkey in Istanbul on Wednesday @highlight Neymar scored twice in Brazil's 4-0 win over Turkey in Istanbul @highlight Has international strike rate better than Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo @highlight Barcelona forward vows only to improve after being in form of his life
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An airline workers union mired in an ugly labor dispute with @placeholder called Friday for the resignation of the company's top management, as well as the sacking of top government ministers.
(CNN) -- The Turkish Airlines plane that crashed this week in Amsterdam fell almost vertically to the ground, making only a short track in the muddy farmer's field where it went down, Dutch investigators said Friday. Dutch investigators continue to probe the crash site for more clues. That sudden drop indicates the aircraft did not have enough forward speed when it crashed, a spokesman for the Dutch Safety Board said, but the reasons for that are still unclear. It is too early to speculate on the cause of the crash, spokesman Fred Sanders told CNN. Reports that it was caused by engine failure are premature, he said. @highlight NEW: Dead pilot used to engage in mock dog fights when in Turkish air force @highlight Investigators: Turkish Airlines plane fell almost vertically to ground @highlight Sudden drop indicates aircraft did not have enough forward speed, official says @highlight Three Boeing employees killed, one remains hospitalized, company says
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Recent evidence from @placeholder confirms that marijuana's legal status has minimal impact on marijuana use or the harms allegedly caused by use.
(CNN) -- Following the liberal footsteps of Colorado and Washington, Alaska, Oregon and the District of Columbia passed ballot initiatives to legalize marijuana this month. Florida's medical marijuana law failed, but only because as a constitutional amendment it needed 60% support; 58% voted in favor of it. In 2016, another five to 10 states will likely consider legalization -- possibly Arizona, California, Delaware, Hawaii, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Montana, Nevada, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont. It's not surprising. Opinion polls show that marijuana legalization now commands majority support across the country. Do these developments mean that full legalization is inevitable? @highlight Alaska, Oregon and District of Columbia recently legalized marijuana @highlight Jeffrey Miron: State legalization is not enough; what U.S. needs is federal legalization @highlight He says federal prohibition is a problem; doctors and researchers are afraid to use it @highlight Miron: Given marijuana's potential in medicine, Congress should make it legal
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He fled to @placeholder in 2007 after his second wife and daughter from his first marriage, now 19, found out about his past.
A borders row erupted last night after a Latvian killer was named the prime suspect over missing Alice Gross. Arnis Zalkalns, 41, was jailed in 1998 for battering his wife to death in his homeland. But after just seven years inside he was free to move here without immigration officials or police knowing of his murderous past. And he is now at the centre of an international manhunt in the case of 14-year-old Alice who vanished three weeks ago in west London. Scroll down for video Latvian killer Arnis Zalkalns has been named the prime suspect over Alice Gross, 14, who vanished three weeks ago in west London @highlight The prime suspect in hunt for Alice Gross is named as Arnis Zalkalns @highlight He was seen cycling where Alice was last seen just 15 minutes after her @highlight Zalkans battered his wife to death in his homeland, Latvia, in 1997 @highlight But after just seven years in jail he was free to move to the UK @highlight Immigration officials and the police were unaware of his murderous past @highlight MPs said the case made a mockery of Britain’s borders with the EU @highlight An all ports and airports alert has been issued for the Latvian
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'@placeholder was the loudest and the most talkative of the triplets,' she said.
By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 2:51 PM on 28th July 2011 An eight-year-old triplet died after suffering serious head injuries while horse riding on a holiday to celebrate his birthday with his parents and siblings. Hugh Moss-Wilcox had been on holiday with his parents and brother and sister in the U.S. to celebrate a birthday when the accident happened in April. The family, from Dorset, are now taking legal action against the ranch at a park near Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri. Tragic death: Hugh Moss-Wilcox, known as Ted, was killed while riding with his family in Missouri @highlight Parents blame US riding firm and are taking legal action @highlight Inquest delivers accidental death verdict
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The FBI on Wednesday put @placeholder on its list of 10 most wanted fugitives.
(CNN) -- Adam Mayes -- accused of murder and kidnapping in a case involving a Tennessee mother and her three daughters -- has died, FBI spokesman Joel Siskovic said late Thursday. The two sisters he allegedly kidnapped were found alive, law enforcement sources said. There had been conflicting reports about whether Mayes was dead or alive after he reportedly shot himself in Union County, Mississippi. Daniel McMullen, FBI special agent in charge in Jackson, Mississippi, said that officers with the Mississippi Highway Safety Patrol and state Department of Fisheries, Wildlife and Parks rescued Alexandria and Kyliyah Bain, "alive and unharmed." @highlight Reports indicate Adam Mayes shot himself in head, FBI says @highlight Two abducted sisters were found alive in Mississippi @highlight Adam and wife Teresa Mayes were charged with kidnapping and murder
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Mr Weich has since returned to Brazil and said he planned to visit @placeholder with a box of his children's unwanted toys, so they could be used to cheer up sick children in the hospital that cared for his family.
By Jill Reilly PUBLISHED: 03:45 EST, 17 October 2013 | UPDATED: 05:40 EST, 17 October 2013 six-year-old son Luca suffered horrific second-degree burns in the accident A British father and his six-year-old son suffered horrific second-degree burns when their speedboat exploded into a fireball in Brazil. Robbie Weich, 39, and his son Luca were trapped on the boat when it caught fire, while Mr Weich's wife Renata and their friends was thrown into the water from the blast. The London-based family members were on on a summer holiday in Brazil when they decided to take a river trip from the northern city of Belem, capital of the state of Para. @highlight Robbie Weich, 39, and his Luca were trapped on the boat when it exploded @highlight Mr Weich's wife Renata and friends was thrown into the water @highlight Father and son both suffered horrific second-degree burns in July accident @highlight Mr Weich was airlifted back to London for specialist treatment @highlight In odd stroke of luck, Mr Weich then won a Porsche 4x4 in competition
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First measured at two acres last Saturday morning, @placeholder grew exponentially in the hours.
(CNN) -- Firefighters continued their efforts Saturday to corral more of a perilous Colorado blaze, following a week in which its flames have moved through forests and neighborhoods, forcing thousands of evacuations and leaving a trail of destruction. "It will be some time before this fire is out, but our challenge now is to make sure we do everything to contain the damage," said Tom Vilsack, secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, which includes the U.S. Forest Service, in Fort Collins. Vilsack addressed reporters shortly after touring the High Park Fire, which he noted is one of thousands currently burning nationwide. Red flag warnings, noting alarmingly high chances of wildfire activity, have been issued by the National Weather Service in nine states including Colorado. @highlight NEW: The forecast calls for breezy conditions and highs in the 90s through Tuesday @highlight NEW: At least 181 homes have been destroyed by the wildfire, authorities say @highlight The U.S. agriculture secretary praises fire crews' work in preventing more damage @highlight The fire has scorched more than 54,000 acres west of Fort Collins, Colorado
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Despite his injuries, Mr @placeholder said he hoped his attacker, who he knew but did not get on with, 'gets the treatment he needs'.
By Graham Smith A computer analyst stabbed 38 times and left for dead survived because he was overweight. Danny Ross, 44, required 70 stitches after he was strangled with a belt then knifed dozens of times in his home. David Johnson, 33, was yesterday convicted of attempted murder at Exeter Crown Court. He will be sentenced later today. Lucky to be alive: Danny Ross, 44, required 70 stitches after he was strangled with a belt then knifed 38 times in his Exeter home last August Guilty: David Johnson was yesterday convicted of attempted murder at Exeter Crown Court. He will be sentenced later today @highlight Danny Ross, 44, required 70 stitches after he was strangled with a belt then repeatedly knifed in his home @highlight David Johnson, 33, convicted of attempted murder
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Ring of steel: More than 100,000 Russian security personnel will be guarding the winter games in Sochi, @placeholder
By Associated Press Reporter Nothing to fear. That's how a few of the first US athletes to arrive at the Sochi Games feel after getting their first look at an unprecedented security presence ringing the Olympics. With militant groups threatening to attack during the next few weeks, security and the safety of competitors and visitors to the coastal area and in the nearby mountains that will host the events has become both heightened and inescapable. Although the overwhelming forces - an estimated 100,000 police, agents and army troops are on hand - don't ensure there won't be any problems, the sheer numbers of security personnel have put some athletes at ease. @highlight 100,000 Russian police officers, security agents and soldiers are in Sochi protecting the Olympic facilities @highlight Groups from Russia's breakaway regions have promised to mar the Winter Games with violence @highlight Security concerns threaten to over-shadow the Olympic events @highlight Many American athletes say they are satisfied wit the security
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The ‘six-month’ system will be drawn up after the @placeholder implements current plans to demand more evidence of residency rights from EU migrants before they can claim benefits.
By Tim Shipman PUBLISHED: 18:53 EST, 2 June 2013 | UPDATED: 01:34 EST, 3 June 2013 Immigrants will be banned from claiming benefits in Britain until they have been here for six months, under plans being developed by Iain Duncan Smith. The Work and Pensions Secretary wants to make the current welfare rules even tougher – even though the Government is being taken to court by the European Commission over its existing restrictions. Brussels claims that the ‘right to residency’ test on new arrivals from the EU, designed to prevent welfare tourists claiming benefits on arrival, are discriminatory. However, officials from the Department for Work and Pensions have told the Daily Mail that Mr Duncan Smith will defy the EC and make the system even stricter. @highlight Iain Duncan Smith wants to make the current welfare rules even tougher @highlight The Government is being taken to court by the European Commission @highlight Brussels claims that the ‘right to residency’ test is discriminatory @highlight Officials from the Department for Work and Pensions have told the Daily Mail that Mr Duncan Smith will defy the EC and make the system even stricter.
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@placeholder authorities have said the attackers were from a number of countries, but have not confirmed that any Americans were involved.
Washington (CNN) -- More U.S. Marines are fortifying security at the American Embassy in Nairobi following the deadly shopping mall attack there, CNN has learned. Two U.S. officials confirmed the move in Kenya, but declined to be identified because they are not authorized to speak publicly about the matter. The newly arrived Marines are part of a unit specially trained in enhanced security, including providing personal protection to senior American officials. That kind of assistance was recently added to tasks performed by the embassy guard program after the deadly terror attack on the U.S. diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya, last year. @highlight First on CNN: Additional Marines sent to embassy in Kenya following shopping mall attack @highlight Marines are specially trained in personal protection for senior officials @highlight Move follows State Department travel advisory, which includes latest overseas terror attack @highlight NEW: Some suspects may have escaped alongside fleeing shoppers; U.S. gains access to mall
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Leading the way: Team Sky head up the peloton and protect their leader @placeholder
By Richard Moore The Tour de France paused for a rest day on Tuesday and Richie Porte, the Australian leading Team Sky and second overall, revealed that it was a talk from Sir Dave Brailsford that turned his season around. Porte was due to lead the team at the Giro d’Italia in May but withdrew when he fell ill. 'It was at one of the training camps when Dave took me aside and said, “Stop bashing your head against a brick wall",’ said Porte. ‘It was in Tenerife at the top of one of the climbs. I was two minutes behind my best time.' @highlight Australian leading Team Sky after defending champion Froome pulled out @highlight 29-year-old Porte is second overall in Tour de France behind Vincenzo Nibali @highlight Porte reveals talk from Sir Dave Brailsford helped turn his season around
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"It is illegal in @placeholder, and it's certainly illegal in Arizona."
(CNN) -- A police officer in Tucson, Arizona, asks that local law enforcement be exempt from enforcing the state's new immigration law in a lawsuit filed in federal court on Thursday. Officer Martin H. Escobar claims in the suit that the law will "seriously impede law enforcement investigations and facilitate the successful commission of crimes." He also says there are no "race-neutral criteria or basis to suspect or identify who is lawfully in the United States," including a person's proximity to the Mexican border, linguistic characteristics and capabilities, skin color, clothing worn or the type of vehicle driven. The law, signed by Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer on April 23, allows police to ask anyone for proof of legal U.S. residency. Brewer and others who support the law have said it does not involve racial profiling or any other illegal acts. @highlight Law allows police to ask anyone for proof of legal U.S. residency @highlight Lawsuit says law will "seriously impede law enforcement investigations" @highlight Suit says there are no "race-neutral criteria" to determine who in the U.S. lawfully @highlight Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer says law does not involve racial profiling
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And I'd also like to appeal to @placeholder himself to get in touch.
By Hayley O'keeffe PUBLISHED: 13:53 EST, 19 November 2013 | UPDATED: 05:08 EST, 20 November 2013 Police are searching for a top ranking officer who went missing from his home at the weekend. Tim Frohwein, 48, who is currently Chief Inspector at Chesterfield, was last seen around 2pm in Buxton, Derbyshire, on Sunday. Last night, as mountain rescue teams called off their search in the Goyt Valley near Mr Frohwein's home, his younger son Joel, who will be 19 tomorrow, wrote on Twitter that he wished he could turn the clock back to before his father went missing. Derbyshire Police said officers are becoming increasingly concerned for the wellbeing of Tim Frohwein because he is recovering from recent knee surgery @highlight Tim Frohwein, 48, hasn't been seen since Sunday and could be out in cold @highlight Disappearance of family man described as 'totally out of character' @highlight Father of two sons was last seen in Buxton, Derbyshire, where he lives @highlight His younger son Joel tweeted he wished he could turn the clock back
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They also affected his life, the nation's first African-@placeholder president noted.
President Barack Obama on Tuesday bestowed the nation's highest civilian honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, on 13 people from all walks of life, hailing them for changing the world for the better. One of them, Dr. William Foege, helped lead the effort to eradicate smallpox, saving millions of lives. Madeleine Albright was the first woman to serve as U.S. Secretary of State, and Toni Morrison was the first African-American women to win a Nobel Prize. Others who stood calmly while Obama placed the medal around their necks included singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, wearing dark glasses indoors and never smiling; civil rights enforcer John Doar; former U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens; worker and women's advocate Dolores Huerta; former University of Tennessee women's basketball coach Pat Summitt, and former astronaut and U.S. Sen. John Glenn. @highlight President Obama says all the winners had a profound impact on his life @highlight The medal is "one more accolade of a life well lived," Obama says @highlight The Medal of Freedom is the nation's highest civilian honor @highlight The award was established in 1963 by President Kennedy
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Obama's plan is predicated on a relative decrease in violence in Iraq and the belief that @placeholder are increasingly becoming more capable of ensuring security.
(CNN) -- Now that President Obama has set the timetable for withdrawing U.S. troops from Iraq, the debate has begun over its possible consequences. U.S. troops secure a street in in the southern Dura district of Baghdad, Iraq, this week. Does it provide enough time for Iraqis to forge a functioning government and an economy that benefits everyone? And if it doesn't, could a civil war be the result? The plan, as outlined in a February 27 speech by Obama, calls for most U.S. troops to leave Iraq by August 2010. A "transitional force" of 35,000 to 50,000 troops will remain in the country to assist Iraqi security forces, protect Americans and fight terrorism, Obama said. Track Obama's First 100 Days @highlight President Obama: Most U.S. troops to leave by August 2010 @highlight Iraqis scheduled to hold parliamentary elections in December @highlight Questions over political power and revenue sharing remain
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@placeholder, who was looking to add to his 23 career stage wins in the Tour, was critical of organizers after seeing his hopes dashed in the crash.
(CNN) -- The opening stage of the Tour de France in Corsica Saturday descended into chaos after a team bus became trapped under the finishing gantry in Bastia. As organizers desperately tried to free the bus, the 213km leg from Porto-Vecchio was initially shortened to finish at the three kilometers to go mark. With teams trying to bring their star sprinters to the front of the peloton earlier than expected, a big crash saw Britain's Mark Cavendish and Slovakian Peter Sagan and some of the race favorites held up. At the same time, the bus, belonging to Australian team Orica GreenEdge was finally removed and the original finish line was reinstated. @highlight Chaos on opening stage of Tour de France in Corsica @highlight Team bus becomes trapped under the finishing gantry @highlight Crash in the run to the finish claims Mark Cavendish, Peter Sagan and Alberto Contador @highlight Marcel Kittel of the Argos Shimano team wins the sprint to claim the yellow jersey
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In recent years, a conscious effort to develop @placeholder's infrastructure has also brought further attention to this remote place, leading to the arrival of even more pilgrims and tourists.
Lalibela, Ethiopia (CNN) -- It's 4 o'clock on a Sunday morning when a trail of figures dressed in white emerges from the deep darkness. Quietly, the summoned crowd makes its way down a cluster of ancient structures as the slow beat from traditional skin drums beckons. It's a common scene here in Lalibela, a small town in northern Ethiopia that's home to 11 spectacular churches carved both inside and out from a single rock some 900 years ago. The chiseled creations have turned this mountain town into a place of pride and pilgrimage for worshipers of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, attracting 80,000 to 100,000 visitors every year. @highlight Small town of Lalibela is a religious and pilgrimage center in Ethiopia @highlight Lalibela is famous for its 11 rock-hewn churches built 900 years ago @highlight It attracts tens of thousands of visitors every year @highlight Lalibela has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1978
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‘The fact that details of the @placeholder and text messages quickly became common knowledge serves to damage public perception of Mrs Harvey and the teaching profession.
A teacher who sent a former pupil a topless ‘selfie’ has been banned from classrooms for at least five years. Linda Harvey, 43, started contacting the 16-year-old boy on Facebook shortly after he left Park High School, in Colne, Lancashire, in July 2012. The pair then exchanged phone numbers and began sending personal text messages and pictures to each other, the National College for Teaching and Leadership heard. Mrs Harvey was reported to the school after sending an image of herself ‘bare-breasted’ from the neck down in November 2012. She resigned from her post before a formal disciplinary hearing took place at the school. @highlight Linda Harvey, 43, started contacting the boy on Facebook after he left Park High School in Colne, Lancashire @highlight Pair exchanged phone numbers and sent personal messages and pictures @highlight She was reported to the school and resigned after sending a 'bare-breasted' selfie to him @highlight A professional conduct panel found her actions 'unacceptable' and she is banned from teaching indefinitely @highlight She was cleared of 'sexually motivated conduct' as she had not intended to start an intimate relationship with the boy
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The changes, which come into force next month, will mean anybody seeking legal aid in civil cases must have been resident in @placeholder for at least 12 months.
Tory MP Peter Bone, who is a fierce critic of UK aid policy, branded the legal action as 'bizarre' and 'ridiculous' An Ethiopian farmer has won permission to use taxpayers’ money to sue the British Government ... for sending aid to his homeland. The case, branded ridiculous by MPs, will be funded entirely by the public even though the farmer has never set foot in this country. The 33-year-old Ethiopian – granted anonymity to protect his family – says ministers are funding a one-party state in his country that has breached his human rights. He says foreign aid helped the regime inflict ‘brutal treatment’ on thousands of farmers driven from their land, against the International Development Act 2002. @highlight Ethiopian man launches taxpayer funded legal action against British Government despite never having set foot in the country @highlight Farmer claims ministers are funding a one-party state in his homeland that has helped regime inflict 'brutal treatment' on thousands @highlight Taxpayers will pay for both the farmer's lawyers and a defence team from the Department for International Development @highlight Legal action has been branded as farcical, bizarre and ridiculous by MPs angry he was able to lodge court documents before law change
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Monis approached the human rights body in April 1997, under the name Mohammed Hassan Manteghi, claiming that his life was in danger after writing poetry published by an @placeholder anti-regime outlet.
The same year Sydney Siege gunman Man Monis was dropped from national watch lists, it’s been revealed he was also reported to AFP for repeatedly threatening an Islamic school principal. As more information comes to light about Monis’ violent and disturbing past, people continue to question why the man with a history of threatening behaviour was not being more closely monitored by authorities. It’s alleged that Man Monis repeatedly made threats to the principal of a South Sydney school, accusing him of being a traitor and a ‘sell-out’ for allowing the school to engage in interfaith activities, according to SMH. @highlight Sydney Siege gunman Man Monis threatened a South Sydney school @highlight He was still taken off Australian Federal Police watch lists that very year @highlight The self-made sheik's former lawyer claims Monis had Amnesty wrote a supportive letter to the Australian government for Man Monis' refugee application in April 1997 @highlight He approached the body under the guise of Mohammed Hassan Manteghi @highlight Monis claimed he was an Iranian spy who wrote anti-regime Iranian poetry @highlight The Iranian national was granted refugee status in 2001 @highlight Amnesty conceded to being conned and said processes had changed @highlight Man Monis held 17 hostages for up to 16 hours in Sydney cafe last month @highlight Monis was shot by police and two of the hostages died in the siege
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Naseer, a Pakistani national who came to the UK on a student visa, was extradited from the @placeholder to New York in 2013, after a High Court judge ruled he 'poses a serious threat to the national security of the UK'.
The spies will wear disguises while giving evidence at the trial of Abid Naseer, who is accused of being behind a failed plot to bomb two Manchester shopping centres British spies are to be allowed to don wigs and make-up in an attempt to conceal their identity during a trial of an alleged Al Qaeda operative, a judge ruled. The six MI5 agents will wear disguises when they give evidence at the US trial of Abid Naseer, who is accused of being involved in an international conspiracy, targeting Manchester and New York. US District Judge Raymond Dearie approved the unusual request in Brooklyn on Wednesday, after prosecutors explained the agents are still working undercover on sensitive cases, arguing revealing their identities would 'pose a significant risk to their safety'. @highlight Judged ruled six MI5 operatives could testify in disguise at New York trial @highlight Prosecution argued revealing their identities could put their lives at risk @highlight Due to give evidence at the trial of alleged Al Qaeda operative Abid Naseer @highlight Pakistani national is alleged to have been part of plots in America and UK @highlight Naseer allegedly planned to bomb two Manchester shopping centres
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We then crossed through army and rebel checkpoints, where smugglers paid off the commanders in @placeholder dollars, and then witnessed how these same minerals were packed into barrels with Congolese flags on them and loaded onto planes and flown out of the country.
(CNN) -- At a time when partisan politics are bitter, midterm election races are tight and almost every legislative effort is stalled, who would you expect to take the boldest step in years to address the deadliest war in the world, in the heart of Central Africa? Congress, of course. Quietly, over the past four presidential administrations, a powerful and deep bipartisan consensus has developed in Congress in support of a stronger U.S. policy toward Africa. The latest manifestation of this cooperation is a small but potent provision addressing Congo's "conflict minerals," folded into the recently passed Wall Street reform bill. @highlight Congo's "conflict minerals" used in cell phones, other products, co-authors say @highlight Financial regulation law requires makers of electronics to audit supply sources @highlight Co-authors: Consumers should urge companies to make products conflict-free @highlight They say Obama administration should work with the Congo to develop legitimate mining
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They're almost an act of rebellion, a defiant kiss-off to the collapse of industry that devastated the rest of @placeholder and saw the population of Philly shrink by a quarter.
(CNN) -- Growing up in rural northeast Pennsylvania, the Philadelphia of my childhood was like the Moscow of Chekhov's "Three Sisters" -- the promised land, an emergency exit from my semi-provincial life in Wilkes-Barre. During school trips to see the Liberty Bell or Constitution Hall or the art museum, Philadelphia unfolded like a weird and wonderful tapestry of U.S. history, spanning the colonial era through the post-industrial age. This is the city that gave us Benjamin Franklin, Margaret Mead and Noam Chomsky. It's a town unashamed of the working-class grit that bleeds through the cracked sidewalks of every neighborhood, from Germantown to South Philly to Mantua. @highlight As part of our Destination USA series, we pit rival cities and let you vote which is best @highlight The final city smackdown is a battle of the underdogs: Philadelphia vs. Detroit @highlight Michael Saba explains why Philly is "more than the sum of its touristy trappings" @highlight Fight for your city! Show us why you think Detroit or Philadelphia is better on CNN iReport
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Conservatives oppose the @placeholder program, calling it an amnesty that increases competition for scarce jobs.
Washington (CNN) -- Mitt Romney told Latino business leaders this week in Los Angeles that he is convinced the "Republican Party is the rightful home of Hispanic Americans," but added that "my speech today isn't about my political party." With good reason. Unable to close ground on President Barack Obama in the polls, the GOP challenger seeks to woo Hispanic American voters but finds himself hindered by the conservative stance he took on immigration policy in order to win the Republican primary campaign. Now, his opposition to Obama's move this summer to halt deportations of some children of illegal immigrants puts Romney at odds with a majority of Latino voters, especially younger ones in the fastest-growing demographic of the U.S. population. @highlight Mitt Romney faces a challenge in wooing Latino voters @highlight Romney backed conservative immigration policies in the GOP primary race @highlight President Obama halted deportations of some young illegal immigrants @highlight Obama's move is popular with Latinos, but opposed by conservatives
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Heroes: A vet, believed to be @placeholder, poses with the cub's mother Xena before the caesarean
By Sara Malm A stillborn jaguar was brought back to life after a dedicated vet gave it mouth-to-mouth. Dr Patricia Garrido gave the kiss of life to the jaguar cub, christened Ali, after it was found not to be breathing following a rare caesarean at a vet clinic in Madrid, Spain. Ali's mother, Xena, had been taken from the local zoo to undergo the c-section as she had killed her two previous cubs shortly after giving birth. Scroll down for video Saved: Ali the jaguar cub was given the kiss of life by a vet after he was stillborn at an animal clinic in Spain @highlight Baby jaguar Ali brought back to life with mouth-to-mouth after birth @highlight Ali was stillborn after a rare c-section at Spanish vet clinic @highlight Jaguar mother had to be sedated for birth after killing two other cubs
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For a year now, @placeholder has threatened to punish Assad's regime if it resorted to its chemical weapons arsenal, among the world's vastest, saying use or even deployment of such weapons of mass destruction constituted a 'red line' for him.
In light of new reports that the Syrian government used nerve gas against its own citizens, killing at least 213 and as many as 1,300, President Obama is considering military options to respond to an action he previously warned the Assad government was crossing a 'red line'. U.S. naval forces are moving closer as the president emphasized that a quick intervention in the Syrian civil war was problematic, given the international considerations that should precede a military strike. The White House said the president would meet Saturday with his national security team to consider possible next steps by the United States. @highlight Activists report that a nerve gas attack near Damascus Wednesday killed as many as 1,300 @highlight President Obama is said to be weighing his military options after he warned President Bashar Assad that chemical weapons use would be crossing a 'red line' @highlight Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said the nerve gas attack needs to be verified but that it 'appears to be what happened' @highlight UN representative Angela Kane arrived in Syria today to ask President Assad to let investigators into the country to look into the claim @highlight Military officials told the Associated Press that four battleships have been moved within the striking zone of Syria and could be used for a Tomahawk missile attack
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Obviously, like all dads, the president appeared oblivious, smiling and beaming throughout the ritual as he condemned the other turkey, @placeholder to its sad fate.
It is a time-honored tradition - but Sasha and Malia would rather have been anywhere else than having to watch their dad crack lame jokes as he pardoned the National Thanksgiving Turkey. Shuffling awkwardly and rolling their eyes like any teenage girls would while their father laughed at his own - mildly controversial funnies- Malia and Sasha made no attempt to appear anything other than bored stiff. Indeed, after President Obama had pardoned four-month-old, 49-pound Cheese, he asked Malia if she wanted to pet the turkey. 'Nah', she replied without even smiling, summing up her and her sister's amusing indifference to the bizarre annual ceremony. @highlight U.S. presidents have been pardoning turkeys since the 1800s as part of the country's national Thanksgiving holiday @highlight Gary Cooper, the chairman of the National Turkey Federation, is responsible for raising the presidential turkey flock @highlight This year he presented Mac and Cheese as contenders for the title as Malia and Sasha looked on in total boredom
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The film crew was granted access to some of @placeholder's most iconic locales
By Associated Press Rebels allied with a young Fidel Castro burst into the street outside Havana's Government Palace as soldiers loyal to strongman Fulgencio Batista rain gunfire from above. Steps away, Ernest Hemingway and a young journalist friend dive for cover behind a parked car. An international film crew in recent weeks has been re-enacting this and other historic scenes in the streets of Havana for Papa, a biopic about the budding friendship between Hemingway and the reporter in the turbulent Cuba of the 1950s. Years in the making, producers say it is the first full-length feature film with a Hollywood director and actors to be shot in the country since the 1959 revolution. @highlight An international film crew in recent weeks has been filming in Cuba for new Hemingway biopic Papa @highlight Producers say it is the first full-length feature film with a Hollywood director and actors to be shot in the country since the 1959 revolution @highlight Hemingway lived in Cuba from 1939 to 1960 and wrote much of The Old Man and the Sea on the island - his masterpiece which one him the Nobel Prize for Literature @highlight The Godfather Part II's scenes in Cuba and 1990's Havana, were filmed in stand-in locations like the Dominican Republic @highlight Unprecedented permission to shoot in Hemingway's estate Finca Vigia - today considered such a shrine that tourists aren't even allowed inside @highlight Hemingway is a huge tourist draw for Cuba and the movie is likely to increase visitors to the island
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This is @placeholder' favorite building, although he is reluctant to take all of the credit.
(CNN) -- Baku has been a citadel amidst potentially destabilizing forces for centuries, routinely blasted by gale-force winds, seismic activity and positioned near one of the world's largest and most coveted oil reserves. But, having declared independence and with the establishment of a lucrative oil pipeline, Azerbaijan now has its sights set firmly on urban renewal in its capital. This year, the astonishing Flame Towers project was completed by global architecture giant HOK, creating a building that developers hoped would become an icon for Baku's coastal skyline. Texan-born Barry Hughes, Vice President of HOK, says building an "icon" is one of the most intimidating briefs for an architect. @highlight Texas-born architect Barry Hughes picks the Flame Towers in Baku as his favorite building @highlight Building towers was a challenge says Hughes and had to be weighted to withstand earthquakes @highlight Hughes wishes he had designed Notre Dame du Haut, a concrete Catholic chapel in Ronchamp, France @highlight Designed by Swiss-born architect Le Corbusier, the modernist building was completed in 1954
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"French thought and @placeholder thought are not the same," he told me.
(CNN) -- The Chinese-French painter Zao Wou-ki once told me that painting expresses the thoughts we struggle to put into words. Faced with this challenge, "It's easier to learn English!" he joked, his wit shining through, even though Alzheimer's disease had already begun its slow, relentless onslaught on his mind. Zao, widely regarded as one of the foremost Chinese contemporary painters of the 20th century, passed away at his home in Switzerland on Tuesday at the age of 93. Born in Beijing in 1920, he formed part of the second generation of Chinese artists to turn westward in their search for inspiration. Encouraged by the French-educated Chinese artist Lin Fengmian, his teacher at the prestigious Hangzhou National College of Art (today the China Academy of Art), he relocated to Paris in 1948. Although he did not know it at the time, the move would be permanent, due in part to the rapidly changing political situation in China. @highlight Chinese-French painter Zao Wou-ki died Tuesday at age 93 @highlight Zao was regarded as one of foremost Chinese contemporary painters of the 20th century @highlight Zao was uniquely able to combine cultures, aesthetic visions of France and China in his work
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@placeholder then got it back (though it was used in some publicity photos) while Shatner, as Kirk, got a more familiar pistol used for the rest of the next three seasons.
(CNN) -- Capt. James T. Kirk always cut a formidable figure as commander of the starship USS Enterprise. It helped, too, to have some powerful toys -- like a one-of-a-kind Phaser rifle. Somebody inherited some of Kirk's mojo, after paying $231,000 for the rifle that actor William Shatner once toted around while filming the "Star Trek" series in the 1960s, Julien's Auctions said Saturday. The winning bid came in well over the auction house's $50,000 to $70,000 estimate. According to Julien's, inventor Reuben Klamer created the weapon after NBC asked that the "Star Trek" pilot be "retooled for a more action-packed adventure." @highlight Phaser rifle used by William Shatner in a "Star Trek" pilot sells at an auction for $231,000 @highlight Julien's Auctions had estimated the rifle would go for between $50,000 and $70,000 @highlight Other items auctioned off include items tied to "The Wizard of Oz" and Marilyn Monroe
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And it seems his passion hasn't faded overtime as he now regularly reperforms his @placeholder routine for cheering spectators.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 05:42 EST, 2 October 2012 | UPDATED: 06:32 EST, 2 October 2012 Footage of a 13-year-old dancing to Madonna's Vogue during his Bar Mitzvah party in 1992 became an internet sensation with more than a million hits after it was posted on YouTube earlier this year. But far from being embarrassed about his internet fame, Shaun Sperling appears to have spent time perfecting the dance routine and has recreated the viral 'Vogue' video to show off his latest moves. The original footage was taken from Sperling's coming of age Bar Mitzvah party in a northwest suburb of Chicago on March 14, 1992. @highlight Shaun Sperling, 13, decided to kick off his Bar Mitzah in a northwest suburb of Chicago by taking to the dance floor @highlight Filmed in 1992, Sperling channeled his inner Madonna by 'vogueing' @highlight Clip became an internet sensation after it was posted on YouTube this year @highlight Twenty years later, and all grown up, Sperling has recreated the video
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They see her as someone who blindly follows @placeholder and puts politics over national security.
(CNN) -- U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice made a second trip to Capitol Hill on Wednesday to answer questions from Republican senators about the September 11 attack on a U.S. diplomatic mission in Libya that killed Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three other Americans. Rice, who is believed to be President Barack Obama's choice to replace Hillary Clinton as secretary of state, triggered controversy with her appearance on television talk shows in the days after the Benghazi attack to explain what was known about it. She spoke from unclassified talking points provided by the intelligence community which said the armed assault was spontaneous and fueled by an anti-Islam video produced in the United States that had already sparked a notable protest in Egypt. @highlight Rice is focal point in Benghazi response; GOP feels she misled Americans in comments @highlight Some Republicans don't think Rice is independent enough to be secretary of state @highlight For John McCain, the fight over a possible Rice nomination may be personal @highlight Rice has supporters in Congress; most Republican senators give her good marks
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But the admission of harvesting organs, including skin, at times from @placeholder, struck her, she said.
Jerusalem (CNN) -- Israel harvested organs from bodies in the 1990s without permission of family members, the former head of a state-run forensic laboratory said in a newly released interview. Government officials acknowledge that the practice happened, but emphasize that it ended years ago. In an interview in 2000, which was released to an Israeli TV channel and broadcast over the weekend, Dr. Yehuda Hiss -- who was once head of the Abu Kabir forensic institute -- discussed the practice. "We started to harvest corneas for various hospitals in Israel," Hiss said in the interview on Israel's Channel 2 network. @highlight Israeli Ministry of Health: Practice is "an old story that ended years ago" @highlight Glue was used to close eyelids to hide missing corneas, doctor says @highlight Corneas, heart valves, skin, bones were taken from bodies @highlight Swedish journalist accuses Israel of harvesting organs from Palestinians
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The ceasefire line for the @placeholder is the current front line and for the separatists it's the front line as it was at the time of the previous deal on September 19.
(CNN)Marathon peace talks aimed at ending the bloody crisis in eastern Ukraine concluded Thursday in a breakthrough: A ceasefire that's due to start Sunday and an agreement for both sides to pull back heavy weapons. If the ceasefire holds -- which is far from certain -- it could end a 10-month conflict that has claimed more than 5,000 lives, many of them civilians, and plunged East-West relations to their lowest point since the end of the Cold War. "We had just two options: bad, and worse. So we decided at this particular period of time to get the bad option. Probably this option will save the lives of Ukrainian soldiers, and I hope this option will save lives of Ukrainian civilians, of innocent people, who are under a constant shelling of Russian-led terrorists," Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk said. @highlight "We had just two options: bad, and worse," the Ukrainian PM tells CNN @highlight A German government spokesman says the deal, reached after 17-hour talks, is a "reason for hope" @highlight The deal includes a ceasefire to begin Sunday and the withdrawal of heavy weapons
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Schneiderlin has not played this month and could join James Ward-Prowse in midfield, with the 20-year-old a possible starter after returning following a two-month absence with an ankle problem against @placeholder.
Ahead of the midweek Capital One Cup quarter-finals, Sportsmail will be providing you with all you need to know about every fixture, with team news, provisional squads, betting odds and Opta stats. Here is all the information you need for Sheffield United's home clash with Southampton... Sheffield United vs Southampton (Bramall Lane) Team news Sheffield United Sheffield United will be without Chris O'Grady and Paddy McCarthy for their Capital One Cup quarter-final clash with Southampton. Striker O'Grady, a recent loan-signing from Brighton, and defender McCarthy, on loan from Crystal Palace, are both ineligible, but manager Nigel Clough has no new injury or suspension worries. @highlight Morgan Schneiderlin may play first game this month for Southampton @highlight James Ward-Prowse could also return from injury for Saints @highlight Jake Hesketh out with knee injury sustained in defeat at Burnley @highlight Chris O'Grady and Paddy McCarthy ineligible for Sheffield United @highlight Capital One Cup quarter-final at Bramall Lane to kick off at 7.45pm
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@placeholder were behind having spurned the chances to go in front themselves.
Luis Suarez scored his first goal in the Nou Camp to make sure of Barcelona's passage into the last 16 as group winners. Lionel Messi and Neymar netted too as, when it mattered most, the club's forward-line delivered. It looked as though Suarez would be best supporting actor once again assisting Messi for Barca's first of the night but after Neymar had scored his 14th goal of the season – leaving him just one behind his tally for all of the last campaign – he took the lead role making it three and putting the result beyond doubt. The gleeful slide into the corner summed up the relief. He started the move stabbing the ball back towards Xavi and when Neymar's shot was parried he converted the rebound. @highlight Zlatan Ibrahimovic puts PSG ahead after 15 minutes with goal against his former club @highlight Lionel Messi equalises four minutes later from Luis Suarez cross @highlight Neymar scores brilliant goal to make it 2-1 shortly before half time @highlight Suarez wraps up the three points, and confirms Barcelona top Group H, with a tap-in late on @highlight See how the action unfolded here!
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The @placeholder are the largest ethnic minority in Turkey, making up roughly 20% of the population.
Istanbul (CNN) -- Kurdish rebels handed over eight Turkish hostages to a Turkish delegation in northern Iraq on Wednesday, a lawmaker from the delegation told CNN. "This is a very important step. ... This shows that there can be a democratic solution to the Kurdish issue," said Adil Kurt, a parliament member from Turkey's pro-Kurdish Peace and Democracy Party. Kurt spoke to CNN by telephone in northern Iraq, where he was traveling with the released hostages to the Turkish border. "It is a show of goodwill that they were released without any preconditions." The group had kidnapped the eight in various eastern Turkish provinces on different dates, Turkey's semiofficial Anadolu news agency reported. @highlight "This shows that there can be a democratic solution to the Kurdish issue," official says @highlight News agency: The 8 were kidnapped in eastern Turkish provinces on different dates @highlight Turkish government and PKK rebels are seeking peace amid a guerrilla war @highlight Rebels aim to carve out a homeland in the Middle East for Kurds
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When @placeholder misses -- and it does sometimes miss -- the Gaza rockets kill and maim only within a very limited radius.
(CNN) -- As Iran rushes ahead with its nuclear program, some foreign policy thinkers urge Israel to accept that it must live with "incomplete" security. On Monday morning, 200,000 Israeli children spent the morning in bomb shelters rather than classrooms, as rockets from Gaza barraged southern Israeli cities. That would seem to qualify as security "incomplete" enough to satisfy anybody. Israel has met the barrage with a new defense system, named Iron Dome. Iron Dome senses rocket launches. Its computers assess which rockets are headed toward populated areas, then it fires missiles to intercept the incoming rockets. According to the Israel Defense Forces, Iron Dome has achieved a success rate of more than 90% when fired. Since Friday, Palestinian militants have fired more than 170 rockets at Israeli cities, but as yet, no Israeli civilians have been killed. @highlight Israel reported 90-plus percent success in fending off incoming rockets @highlight David Frum says the "Iron Dome" system is useful for defending against Gaza militants @highlight He says an Iranian nuclear weapon would change the calculation @highlight Frum: Partial security isn't enough when the threat is mass annihilation
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prosecuted @placeholder in 2012 for his role in the shooting of his
By Lydia Warren and Associated Press A group of bungling gang members who intended to kidnap a prosecutor actually nabbed her father after getting the wrong address, authorities have revealed. Frank Janssen, 63, vanished from his Wake County, North Carolina home last month but was found safe in an Atlanta apartment block several days later. Before an FBI team rescued him, his kidnappers sent his wife messages threatening to dismember him if their demands were not met. A federal indictment released on Tuesday reveals the team's repeatedly botched efforts, including an earlier trip to the wrong address and how they left a receipt at the scene showing where they had stopped for a snack ahead of the alleged kidnapping. @highlight Nine people named in indictment released on Tuesday, including Bloods member Kelvin Melton 'who called the shots from prison' @highlight Melton 'wanted revenge on the district attorney who'd locked him up' @highlight But when a contracted crew went to nab her, they mistakenly went to her father's address in North Carolina - so kidnapped him instead @highlight The team sent Frank Janssen's wife photos of him tied up and threatened to dismember him - but he was found safe in Atlanta days later @highlight They also previously went to a wrong address in Louisiana @highlight The team left a receipt behind at Janssen's home showing where they'd eaten before the kidnapping, which allowed authorities to ID them
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In another minor controversy, the outgoing president, @placeholder, did not attend the swearing-in ceremony to pass the presidential sash to his successor.
(CNN) -- Ollanta Humala, a left-leaning Peruvian politician who promises reforms in education and services to the poor, was sworn in as the nation's president Thursday. In his first address as president, Humala stressed equality, saying he wants Peru to be "a place where everyone enjoys the same rights to abundance and happiness." "Economic growth and social inclusion must march together," he said of his governing philosophy. He succeeds Alan Garcia, who oversaw a period of robust economic growth as president, but who nonetheless was unpopular and criticized for promoting business at the expense of indigenous groups and the environment. @highlight NEW: Peru's new president stresses equality @highlight Humala is a former army officer @highlight He is a leftist who has moderated his stance @highlight He promises to spread the benefits of Peru's economic boom to the poor
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He thinks it is a better long-term strategy for @placeholder to help its clients make smart investments, rather than convincing them to make bad investments -- and then bet against those very same clients.
(CNN) -- Back when I was a kid, they were called "whistle-blowers": employees of corrupt companies or government agencies, who went to the press with shocking stories of criminality or abuse. Daniel Ellsberg risked his life to leak the Pentagon Papers, which destroyed public support for the Vietnam War. Plutonium pellet maker Karen Silkwood was exposing malfeasance at the Kerr-McGee plutonium plant when she was killed in an auto wreck. Jeffrey Wigand exposed Brown & Williamson's practice of intentionally manipulating the effect of nicotine in cigarettes, forcing Big Tobacco finally to admit the addictiveness of their product. Since the 1960s, dozens of brave, disillusioned Americans such as them have turned against employers who were breaking the law or otherwise harming humanity in some real way. They did so at the expense of their careers and sometimes even their lives. @highlight Douglas Rushkoff says whistle-blowers used to point out company misbehavior @highlight But he says recent company trashings by ex-employees were aimed at business plans @highlight He says Goldman Sachs, Google -- both criticized recently -- are doing what they exist to do @highlight Rushkoff: What the two ex-workers want can't happen in the companies' business model
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"@placeholder is aggressive against many countries not just Ukraine," said Luzhny, who admitted he did not understand Russian President Vladimir Putin's tactics.
(CNN) -- Amid the rumblings of war between Russia and Ukraine, just how do you go about your everyday life? With foreboding and fear, according to former Ukraine football international Oleg Luzhny. "Everyone is scared about war -- they are very nervous," Luzhny, who enjoyed a successful spell in the English Premier League with Arsenal, told CNN. More than once during our interview, Luzhny seemed desperate to deliver this message: "It is important the whole world supports us." He was speaking from his mother's home in Kiev, Ukraine, on Monday, after flying there from London, where he lives with his wife and children. @highlight Oleg Luzhny played international football for Ukraine @highlight He says people in Ukraine are "scared" and "nervous" @highlight The 45-year-old accuses Russia and President Putin of being aggressive @highlight Former Arsenal defender says whole world must unite behind Ukraine
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A spell of pressure for @placeholder saw Richie McCaw gather the ball and drive over the line at Twickenham
England succumbed to a painful 24-21 defeat against New Zealand at Twickenham on Saturday - their fifth in succession against the All Blacks. Stuart Lancaster's men went ahead early on when Jonny May scored a wonderful try to get his first Test score before New Zealand fought back. Aaron Cruden, Richie McCaw and Charlie Faumuina all crossed the whitewash for the All Blacks to put the game beyond England, with the hosts' late penalty try not being enough to claim victory. Here, Sportsmail looks at five positive things England learned from the match. VIDEOS Scroll down to watch England players look dejected during the demoralising defeat against New Zealand at Twickenham @highlight England lost 24-21 to New Zealand at Twickenham on Saturday @highlight Jonny May scored first try for hosts who also got penalty try late on @highlight Aaron Cruden, Richie McCaw and Charlie Faumuina crossed for All Blacks @highlight Sportsmail looks at five things Stuart Lancaster learned from the match
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@placeholder should follow suit, and abandon those high street platforms.
By Liz Jones PUBLISHED: 13:20 EST, 5 June 2012 | UPDATED: 14:34 EST, 5 June 2012 Well, today the boats were well and truly pushed out. For the service at St Paul’s Cathedral the Queen wore a soft mint coat dress: as for the flotilla on Sunday, it is again designed by her dresser, Angela Kelly. It is of silk tulle, embroidered with flowers, using silver thread. A chiffon drape is a lovely, soft touch: it is studded with Swarovski crystals, and a matching drape adorns the hat. The Duchess of Cambridge’s nude lace dress by Sarah Burton for McQueen was tailored perfectly to fit her figure – the hem a tad longer than the red dress for the flotilla on the Thames – and while I loved it, the fastening of the belt, seemingly made from bias binding, is a little disappointing. @highlight 'I do want to wrestle Kate out of her platform patent pumps from LK Bennett,' she says of the Duchess of Cambridge @highlight 'I am starting to love these two young women,' Liz applauds Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie
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The series of errors included improperly reporting $15,000 in charitable donations, failing to list $80,000 in lobbying income due to what @placeholder said was a paperwork error, and not reporting as income a car and driver loaned to him by a friend and business associate.
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President Barack Obama on Tuesday admitted he made a mistake in handling the nomination of Tom Daschle as his health and human services secretary, saying Daschle's tax problems sent a message that the politically powerful are treated differently from average people. President Barack Obama is interviewed by CNN's Anderson Cooper on Tuesday. Daschle, the former Democratic leader in the U.S. Senate, withdrew earlier Tuesday as news that he failed to pay some taxes in the past continued to stir opposition on Capitol Hill. "I think I screwed up," Obama said in a wide-ranging interview with CNN's Anderson Cooper. @highlight Obama tells CNN's Anderson Cooper: 'I take responsibility for it' @highlight President says message was sent that the politically powerful are treated differently @highlight Daschle apologizes for what he says were honest mistakes involving taxes @highlight Obama also discusses declining economy and fight against terrorist groups
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Mr @placeholder added that the Prime Minister needed to be tough by ‘going in hard and low’ in talks to succeed.
Boris Johnson yesterday piled the pressure on David Cameron over Europe by saying the PM’s bid to wrest back powers from Brussels should be ‘easy’. A day after launching his audacious bid to return to Parliament, the London Mayor appeared to set Mr Cameron up to fail by saying there was little to prevent success in his European negotiations. Senior Tories fear Mr Johnson is setting a ‘trap’ by demanding a string of unachievable reforms before he would agree to support continued membership of the European Union. Scroll down for video It's a bit smaller than my one: Tory London Mayor Boris Johnson looks around a double decker caravan with a 'stately home' style interior during his visit to Sutton House in Hackney, north London @highlight London Mayor sets Cameron up to fail by boosting his chances in EU talks @highlight Comes after Johnson confirmed he was looking for a seat for 2015 poll @highlight Nick Clegg says Johnson's 'bumbliness' is a disguise for ruthless ambition
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Relatives: June @placeholder, mother of Reeva Steenkamp (centre), glances at Oscar Pistorius during his trial on Tuesday
By Ted Thornhill The judge at the Oscar Pistorius trial has ruled that the double-amputee will be sent for psychiatric evaluation after an expert said that he suffered from an anxiety disorder that gave him 'hyper-vigilance'. Psychiatrist Dr Merryll Vorster, for the defence, said that Pistorius' condition is linked to his disability and meant that he was prone to fight, rather than take flight, in the presence of perceived danger. If Pistorius' condition is found to have played a role in the fatal shooting of girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp in his home on February 14, 2013, then he may escape a murder charge. @highlight Pistorius' lawyer claimed he has anxiety disorder linked to his disability @highlight Psychiatrist testified that disorder may be linked to the shooting @highlight Chief prosecutor asks that Pistorius be placed under psychiatric evaluation @highlight Prosecution suggested defence is shifting tactics as trial isn't going well
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Anthony leant forward to swing for @placeholder but instead he hit me.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 06:11 EST, 12 October 2012 | UPDATED: 07:12 EST, 12 October 2012 An ex-soldier who accidentally punched a girl he had a crush on in the face died after jumping from the taxi in which they were travelling. Former Welsh guardsman, Anthony Kelly, 18, became angry with childhood friend Damien Wrigley following a night out and went to hit him in the back of the minibus in Rhyl, North Wales. However he struck Amy Butler, 18, in the face instead. An inquest heard Mr Kelly was so mortified at what he had done he opened the sliding door of the moving taxi and leapt out - smashing his skull on the road. @highlight Former Welsh guardsman Anthony Kelly, 18, hit his head on the road when he jumped out of a moving taxi near Rhyl, North Wales @highlight The teenager never regained consciousness and died two days later @highlight Inquest hears he leapt out of the taxi after accidentally hitting a girl he liked
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the attack, her family sought permission to sue @placeholder for $150
By Lydia Warren PUBLISHED: 11:18 EST, 29 January 2014 | UPDATED: 15:09 EST, 29 January 2014 Charla Nash, the woman whose face and hands were ripped off in a brutal chimpanzee attack, has revealed how she is struggling to rebuild her life four years on. In a moving interview, the 60-year-old revealed that she has no independence at her Massachusetts nursing home, where none of her fellow residents come near her. 'Unfortunately, there's not a whole lot I can do,' she told the Boston Herald. 'I've lost so much independence... I could change my own truck tire, and now I can’t even feed myself.' @highlight Charla Nash lost her eyes, nose, mouth and hands when she was attacked by a friend's chimpanzee in Connecticut in 2009 @highlight She has since undergone a face transplant and been fitted with new teeth @highlight But she struggles with her loss of independence at a Massachusetts nursing home - where the staff and residents keep their distance @highlight She spends her days listening to audio books, walking the hallways and hoping that one day she will be able to return to a home
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Marc-Andre ter Stegen in place of the departed @placeholder.
By David Kent Claudio Bravo has arrived at his new club Barcelona following Chile's departure from the World Cup. Bravo, who agreed a move to the Catalan giants in June from Real Sociedad, will take a medical and sign his contract on Monday before giving a press conference. The 31-year-old, who returned home to Spain after Chile’s defeat to Brazil on penalties last week, posed for pictures in front of the club's crest on Sunday, and will sign until 2018. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Claudio Bravo get welcomed to the Nou Camp by Barcelona Greetings: Claudio Bravo waves to onlookers after arriving for his unveiling as a Barcelona player @highlight Bravo signs for Barcelona on four-year deal after eight years at Sociedad @highlight Second keeper to join Barca this summer after Marc-Andre ter Stegen @highlight Two keepers with 'share' the number one spot @highlight Goalkeeper Victor Valdes left the club at the end of last season @highlight New manager Luis Enrique has also signed Ivan Rakitic since taking over
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Jian says 'The Square' represents the rapid urbanisation of @placeholder, a process which frequently sees cultural landmarks demolished.
Earlier this year globally acclaimed artist Guo Jian was exiled from China. His arrest came after police forced the 42-year-old to destroy his most iconic work, an apocalyptic diorama of Tiananmen Square which he slathered with ground pork meat. Jian, Chinese born but a naturalised Australian, returned to Sydney in June after being detained for two weeks in Beijing, and he is now working on his first post-exile exhibition in New York. Guo Jian's artwork 'The Square' is a huge diorama of the Beijing landmark Tiananmen Square which he slathered with ground pork meat Jian, (L) , walks to a police car in his from his studio in Beijing after he collecting his personal belongings. 20 police arrived to his studio in the middle of the night and forced him to smash the controversial artwork @highlight Guo Jian was forced to smash his most iconic artwork @highlight He feared for his life when 20 police arrested him in the middle of the night @highlight The Chinese government alleged he was banished over 'visa irregularities' @highlight But the artist is adamant it was because of his sculpture 'The Square' @highlight Jian is raising funds for a new project in New York called #SURRENDER
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On talks between Ukip and the @placeholder: ‘They don’t talk to people like me.
By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor Ukip leader Nigel Farage embarked on a final round of media interviews ahead of local and European elections tomorrow Nigel Farage today claimed he would ‘do a deal with the devil’ if it meant securing a referendum on Britain leaving the European Union. The Ukip leader said he would back a Labour or Conservative minority government if he gets MPs in the Commons next year to ensure the public get a say on the EU. He also revealed plans to tackle the perception that his party is like a ‘one-man band’, and conceded that the pressure of the Euro election campaign had meant ‘sometimes a few cracks begin to show’. @highlight Ukip leader says he would be prepared to back Labour or Tories in coalition @highlight Says it is 'moonshine' to think Ukip could win the 2015 general election @highlight But claims he could win enough MPs to hold the balance of power @highlight After anti-racist 'carnival' was cancelled, admits to feeling the pressure @highlight Says since the party took a poll lead 'sometimes a few cracks begin to show'
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On the run: @placeholder's Adam Gemili (right) attempts to chase down Jamaica's Kemar Bailey-Cole (second from right)
Adam Gemili truly announced himself on the global stage on Monday night as the 20-year-old won a Commonwealth silver medal in the men's 100 metres. Gemili finished second in 10.10secs behind 22-year-old Jamaican Kemar Bailey-Cole, whose long, loping strides allowed him to reel in the Englishman after his explosive start to win in 10secs flat. Nickel Ashmeade, the Jamaican champion, was third in 10.12secs. Gemili's time may not have been as quick as the 10.07secs he clocked in the semi-final and he has still to break that magical 10-second barrier but, quite frankly, who cares. That will come. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Adam Gemili win silver in the 100m @highlight Gemili finished second in a time of 10.10secs @highlight His silver medal is his first in senior competition @highlight Bailey-Cole stormed to victory in 10secs flat @highlight Jamaica also won bronze as Nickel Ashmeade finished third
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She had been planning to spend another 10 days in India, but instead got the first flight back to @placeholder to join the demonstrations.
(CNN) -- Ahdaf Soueif isn't in one place for long. She has spent the last month touring India and Australia, and is back in her native Egypt for a few days before heading to London. She is in demand for speaking engagements, particularly at literary festivals, to help the world understand political events in Egypt, still in turmoil more than two years after its revolution. Soueif, 62, is a Booker-shortlisted author and political commentator whose most recent book "Cairo: My City, Our Revolution" gives a personal account of her involvement with the protests in January 2011 that led to the downfall of former president Hosni Mubarak. @highlight Ahdaf Soueif was the first Muslim woman to be shortlisted for the Booker Prize @highlight Her most recent book "Cairo: My City, Our Revolution" was a personal account of the Egyptian revolution @highlight Souief will be in London this weekend for Women of the World Festival
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Instead, it argues, his work amounts essentially to "medical services," and so the stipend he received from @placeholder for his teaching services should be considered compensation in violation of Ethics rules.
Democrats are looking to turn up the heat on Republican Rep. Bill Cassidy as he heads into the final days of his runoff battle with Louisiana Sen. Mary Landrieu with two ethics complaints focused on his work at Louisiana State University. Both a Louisiana citizen affiliated with the Louisiana Democratic Party and the American Democracy Legal Fund filed complaints with the Office of Congressional Ethics on Wednesday alleging that Cassidy's work for the university violates multiple ethics rules and guidelines and calling for an investigation. The ADLF complaint, obtained by CNN, alleges that Cassidy failed to receive required approval from the Ethics Committee to engage in teaching activities from 2011-2014. @highlight Rep. Bill Cassidy is favored to defeat Sen. Mary Landrieu in their runoff matchup Saturday @highlight He's facing late-breaking controversy over his teaching work at LSU @highlight Two Democratic groups have filed ethics complaints focused on his work for the university
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Southampton’s style under @placeholder is illustrated by their total of 199 tackles, more than any other side.
Ahead of this weekend's Premier League action, Sportsmail will be providing you with all you need to know about every fixture, with team news, provisional squads, betting odds and Opta stats. Here is all the information you need for Southampton's home clash with Stoke... Southampton vs Stoke City (St Mary's) Kick-off: Saturday 3pm Odds (subject to change): Southampton 4/7 Draw 3/1 Stoke 9/2 Referee: Jonathan Moss Managers: Ronald Koeman (Southampton), Mark Hughes (Stoke) Head-to-head league record: Southampton wins 27, draws 13, Stoke wins 24 Team news Southampton Ronald Koeman can select the same squad that thumped Sunderland 8-0 for Saturday's Premier League clash with Stoke at St Mary's. @highlight Southampton host Stoke City at St Mary's Stadium (Saturday 3pm) @highlight Ronald Koeman is expected to name an unchanged side for the match @highlight Glen Whelan is out for Stoke and Phil Bardsley is a serious doubt @highlight Southampton impressively hammered Sunderland 8-0 last weekend
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Tragedy: The victim has been identified by police as Moctar Sy, a manager in the Home Depot in @placeholder
A Home Depot worker who shot his manager before killing himself had been passed over for a promotion and was dumped by his girlfriend, law-enforcement sources have revealed. Calvin Esdaile fatally shot his manager Moctar Sy, 38, after he was reprimanded by a supervisor at the New York City hardware store for ‘being rude’ to the man he later killed in the store’s aisle 12, according to the New York Post. Esdaile, 31, of Brooklyn, worked a shift at the store in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan on Sunday and left, only to return to the store with a .38 caliber revolver at about 2.45pm to gun down Sy before turning the gun on himself. @highlight Calvin Esdaile, 31, shot and killed 38-year-old supervisor Moctar Sy before committing suicide in the Manhattan store's lighting department @highlight Esdaile worked a shift Sunday and left, only to return with a revolver @highlight Witnesses say they heard someone scream 'F*** you' before shots fired @highlight He shot Sy in the abdomen before shooting himself in the head
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Barkley played for England at the @placeholder last summer and has been used wide or as a No 10 by Martinez.
Everton manager Roberto Martinez has boldly predicted his 20-year-old midfielder Ross Barkley will go onto become the best English player of all-time. Two days before Wayne Rooney was handed his 100th cap by World Cup winner Sir Bobby Charlton, the Everton manager told club supporters at a Q&A event entitled 'An Audience with Roberto Martinez' that local boy Barkley would go on to surpass the achievements of both. 'There is no doubt in my mind he will be the best player England has ever had,' Martinez told the audience at the Titanic Hotel in Liverpool. VIDEO Scroll down to see Barkley talk about which players inspired him @highlight Martinez praised his player, saying he is set for great things @highlight 'Ross has everything. Normally a player has the pace and power to get around the pitch or they have the vision to pick a pass,' the Spaniard said @highlight Man City keen on midfielder but any transfer would cost £60million
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"Yes, weather will be among the factors NTSB and @placeholder examine," Gregor said in an e-mail response to CNN.
Los Angeles (CNN) -- Federal officials are investigating whether this week's Pacific storms caused a pilot to crash his small plane into a mountain in a southern California state park, authorities said Friday. It is the second death that might be related to the storms. Christopher Julius Petrikas, 65, a former commercial airline pilot from Riverside, California, slammed his twin-engine Aero Commander plane into a 3,300-foot mountain summit in Lake Perris State Recreation Area on Monday, authorities said. That park is just 11 miles from the city where Petrikas lived. He was the small plane's sole occupant. On Friday, Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Ian Gregor said his agency and the National Transportation Safety Board will examine if the weather was a factor in the fatal crash. @highlight NEW: FAA is investigating whether this week's torrential rains caused a small plane crash @highlight NEW: Searcher recounts the drama of carrying the pilot's body off the mountain @highlight Authorities are also investigating whether a woman's death is storm-related @highlight Residents of parts of the Southwest fear mudslides and flood surges
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After a fairly even opening, a quickfire double from @placeholder dictated the outcome of the tie.
(CNN) -- Thierry Henry scored twice as Barcelona booked their place in the quarterfinals of the Champions League with a 5-2 second leg victory against Lyon at the Nou Camp. Lionel Messi, left, and Thierry Henry celebrate as Barcelona reach the last eight of the Champions League. Former winners Porto joined them at the next stage after their return leg against Atletico finished goalless in Lisbon -- the 2-2 draw in the first leg in Madrid sending them through on the away goals. Spain's Primera Liga leaders Barcelona strolled into a 4-0 first half lead on their way to a 6-3 aggregate success with Lionel Messi and Samuel Eto'o building on Henry's double. @highlight Barcelona beat Lyon 5-2 in second leg to reach Champions League last eight @highlight Thierry Henry on target twice as Spain's Barcelona progress 6-3 on aggregate @highlight Porto also through on away goals after goalless home leg against Atletico
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"I think there's a misconception that police officers in @placeholder are going to go out and hunt down people who are illegally in the United States.
(CNN) -- The U.S. Supreme Court's decision upholding a piece of Arizona's controversial immigration law portends such a "huge" increase in policing for one department that the chief wondered Tuesday if his agency will be able to handle the workload. At a time when the Tucson Police Department is down 160 officers because of a weakened economy, the agency now must make up to 50,000 additional phone calls a year to federal officials to verify the immigration status of persons whom officers have stopped and have reason to believe are in the country illegally, Police Chief Roberto Villaseñor said Tuesday. @highlight Tucson chief worries about $10 million cost and 50,000 immigration checks @highlight Phoenix police begin enforcing law but have no immediate feedback from officers @highlight Two sheriffs report business as usual @highlight Experts raise questions about racial profiling under the immigration check law
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‘extremely proud, for both @placeholder and Hong Kong’ to receive this
By Beci Wood It is an annual celebration of the best airlines in the world, but British Airways failed to make the cut... yet again. The World Airline Awards named Cathay Pacific the best carrier in the world and listed the 10 best airlines globally - but not a single British carrier was mentioned. Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific beat last year’s winner Emirates to claim the title, which is decided by the votes of millions of travellers. Scroll down for video Omission: British Airways was no where to be seen as Lufthansa and Turkish Airlines were the only European carriers to get a mention in the Top Airline category @highlight British airlines didn't feature in the top 10 best carriers in the world @highlight Turkish Airlines and Lufthansa were only Europeans companies in top 10 @highlight Thomson Airways won the Best Leisure Airline category @highlight Air Asia named best low-cost carrier in the world
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In a press release announcing the news, the trainer said: 'I am honored to be a part of [the @placeholder] family.
Madonna's personal trainer, Nicole Winhoffer, has been unveiled as the new face, ambassador and trainer for Adidas by Stella McCartney. A series of new campaign images shows her demonstrating incredible flexibility, performing a split and bending over backward. The former dancer, 30, has been working with the Material Girl since 2009, famously replacing Tracy Anderson. Scroll down for video Now that's a stretch: Madonna's personal trainer, Nicole Winhoffer, has been unveiled as the new face, ambassador and trainer for Adidas by Stella McCartney The new role will see Ms Winhoffer model the designer activewear and create unique training sessions for the brand. @highlight Nicole Winhoffer, 30, replaced Tracy Anderson as Madonna’s personal trainer in 2009 @highlight Her roster of clients also includes Stella McCartney as well as Rachel Weisz, Abbie Cornish, Andrea Riseborough and Steven Klein
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'I still feel that you're a very honorable man,' he told @placeholder.
By Daily Mail Reporter and Ap Reporter A former Halliburton manager who destroyed evidence in the aftermath of BP's record 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico has been sentenced to just 12 months probation for his crime. Anthony Badalamenti, of Katy, Texas, had faced a maximum of one year in prison at his sentencing on Tuesday, after pleading guilty to one misdemeanor count of destruction of evidence in October. However U.S. District Judge Jay Zainey said the 62-year-old had 'learned from his mistake' and was 'an honorable man' when he gave Badalamenti the probabation time plus 100 hours of community, and ordered that he pay a $1,000 fine. @highlight Anthony Badalamenti, 62, of Katy, Texas, was the cementing technology for Haliburton Energy Services Inc. - BP's cement contractor - at the time of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in April 2010 @highlight He pleaded guilty to ordering two employees to delete data concerning on the cement job on BP's blown-out Macondo well following the spill @highlight The data concerned the centralizers that are used to keep the casing of the wellbore centered @highlight BP had used six centralizers on Macondo when experts said there should have been 21 @highlight On Tuesday Badalamenti was sentenced to 12 months probation, 100 hours community service and ordered to pay a $1,000 fine @highlight Judge Jay Zainey said it was a 'reasonable sentence' for the case
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By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 08:31 EST, 10 January 2013 | UPDATED: 11:56 EST, 10 January 2013 A super-slimming couple with two children are to 'remarry', eight years after their first wedding, to celebrate having lost over 11 stone between them. Damon Clarke, a 37-year-old taxi-driver from Charminster, near Dorchester, Dorset, and his wife Clare, 31, first married in 2004. But Damon - who back then weighed 25st 3lb stone - is so 'embarrassed' to look at their old wedding photos that he and Clare are going to do it all again, in order to generate a brand new family album. @highlight Damon Clarke weighed 25st 3lbs stone when he married Clare in 2004 @highlight Has lost 8.5 stone in just 11 months - now weighs 16st 11lbs @highlight Clare lost three stone and dropped from size 20 to size 14 @highlight Damon realised he had to diet after he was unable to play football with sons @highlight Will renew their vows in June, in the church where they first married
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By Kerry Mcqueeney Last updated at 6:19 PM on 27th December 2011 Astronomers all over the world were left awe-struck by Comet Lovejoy's incredible close shave with the Sun as it came within 87,000 miles of its fiery surface last week. And now, the comet's trajectory across the Earth's skies have been captured in dazzling detail by an astronomy enthusiast. Using only a simple digital camera with a long exposure to let more light in, these incredible images were taken by stargazer Alex Cherney as Comet Lovejoy blazed a trail through the night sky after appearing over the Earth's horizon. @highlight Amateur stargazer captures incredible images of Comet Lovejoy's trajectory over the Earth's horizon @highlight The comet came within 87,000 miles of the Sun's 5700C surface
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(CNN) -- Two Florida school administrators face contempt charges and possible prison time for saying a prayer at a school luncheon. Pace High School enacted a decree in January banning officials from promoting religion at school events. Frank Lay, principal of Pace High School, and Athletic Director Robert Freeman are accused of violating a consent decree banning employees of Santa Rosa County schools from endorsing religion. They face a non-jury trial September 17 before U.S. District Judge Casey Rodgers. The statute under which they are charged carries a maximum penalty of up to six months in prison, subject to sentencing guidelines. @highlight Attorneys: It's troubling that officials are being prosecuted for "simple prayer" @highlight School's principal, athletic director could be jailed for six months @highlight ACLU says it supports prayer ban but never suggested officials should be jailed @highlight Principal acknowledges requesting prayer but didn't mean to circumvent court order
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Despite his misfortune during the race, @placeholder was booed on the podium just as he was in Spa.
Monza, Italy (CNN) -- Has Lewis Hamilton's luck finally turned at the 13th race of the season? The Formula One title contender beat rival Nico Rosberg to the checkered flag at the Italian Grand Prix. The dueling Mercedes teammates came to Italy bruised and bowed after a bust-up in Belgium. Rosberg had apologized to Hamilton for effectively putting him out of the race in Spa and the team made it clear under no circumstances would they tolerate another clash between its two cars. But on Monza's high-speed circuit, the German championship leader knocked himself out of contention. On lap 29, and with Hamilton looming large in his mirrors, Rosberg misjudged his braking at the first chicane -- for the second time in the race -- and Hamilton sailed past to inherit the lead. @highlight Lewis Hamilton wins Italy GP @highlight British driver beat team rival Rosberg into second @highlight Tensions between the two dominated build up @highlight Felipe Massa finished third
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Harley will get two of everything, one for him and one for @placeholder.
A twin who was one of the most premature ever to survive is set to defy doctors by taking his first steps – thanks to Botox injections. Two-year-old Archie Garthwaite was diagnosed with cerebral palsy in June, after a host of complications when he and his brother Harley were born 17 weeks early. Doctors told his devastated parents Hayley Kennedy, 22, and Billy Garthwaite, 23, that he would never walk. But Archie defied medics to learn to crawl and doctors are now preparing to inject his legs with Botox, which they say could relax his tightened muscles and help him walk. @highlight Archie and Harley Garthwaite, from Hartlepool, were born 17 weeks early @highlight At the time, doctors said they may be the youngest twins ever to survive @highlight Archie is unable to walk and was recently diagnosed with cerebral palsy @highlight He stunned medics by learning to crawl and will now have Botox injections @highlight It is hoped these will relax his muscles and help him walk like his brother
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Prosecutors had rested their case against Taylor in February 2009 but reopened it to call Campbell to testify after learning in June of that year that @placeholder had given the supermodel a diamond.
Johannesburg, South Africa (CNN) -- A friend of supermodel Naomi Campbell handed over unpolished diamonds to South African police the day that Campbell testified at a war crimes trial for former Liberian President Charles Taylor, police said Friday. Police spokesman Musa Zondi told CNN that the diamonds are real. Campbell testified Thursday at a United Nations-backed Special Court for Sierra Leone that she had received the diamonds as a gift, then turned them over to her friend Jeremy Ratcliffe to auction for charity. She said on the stand she believed Ratcliffe still had the stones. Zondi said Ratcliffe could face charges of possession of unpolished diamonds. @highlight Supermodel Naomi Campbell testified Thursday at a war crimes trial @highlight Liberian president Charles Taylor is charged with fueling the war in Sierra Leone @highlight He is accused of using so-called blood diamonds to fund the war @highlight Campbell said she gave her friend Jeremy Ratcliffe the unpolished stones
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The toll of a broken arm and a knee injury sustained while at @placeholder cast a shadow – and many a question mark – over his suitability.
By virtue of the fact he arrived at the club costing the square root of zero, Craig Gordon gains an exemption from the debate over Celtic’s greatest pound-for-pound signing on a technicality. Were the issue to be widened to simply the best bargain the club has ever landed, however, there is no question the 31-year-old’s name is fast approaching being used in the same breath as the likes of £650,000 Henrik Larsson and £900,000 Victor Wanyama. There’s a clear distinction to be made between the backdrop to Gordon’s arrival and that of those heroes of yesteryear. Larsson may have been unhappy and under-utilised while at Feyenoord but he had had no serious injuries at that stage. Likewise Beerschot’s emerging Kenyan powerhouse. @highlight Craig Gordon signed for Celtic over the summer on a free transfer @highlight Goalkeeper was out of the game for two years with lingering knee injuries @highlight Former Sunderland stopper says he is trying to 'improve' game by game @highlight Gordon believes he is feeling 'more comfortable' every week for club @highlight Goalkeeper thought his career may be over following time out from game @highlight Celtic face Hamilton on Sunday on the back of three straight victories
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It's a highly militarized zone with surveillance capacities covering a large part of the @placeholder, which would make it nearly impossible for an unidentified aircraft to enter the zone undetected.
(CNN) -- The Andaman Islands are at the center of one of the newest theories in the increasingly tangled search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. Analysis of radar data revealed Friday by Reuters suggests the plane was flying toward the Indian Ocean archipelago. Reuters cited unidentified sources familiar with the investigation. Aviation experts and locals are debating whether it would even be possible for a giant 777 to land -- or even approach -- the islands undetected. An Indian military search operation is being launched from Port Blair, the administrative center for the islands. Here are five things to know about the islands now enveloped in the missing plane mystery: @highlight Only three dozen of the Andaman and Nicobar islands are inhabited @highlight The airport runway in Port Blair is long enough for a 777 @highlight Landing a large aircraft in the highly militarized area without detection unlikely, experts say
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According to online court records, @placeholder was awaiting an April 11 sentencing after he pleaded guilty last month to armed robbery.
By Associated Press A Phoenix man who told police he killed his 12-year-old half-brother last month because he 'just felt like killing' is now accused of fatally stabbing a cellmate, authorities said Thursday. Andrew Ward, 27, was arrested on suspicion of first-degree murder in the Wednesday night killing of cellmate Douglas Walker, 33, in a Maricopa County jail in Phoenix, the Sheriff's Office said in a statement. Walker was stabbed in the eyes with a golf pencil, the statement said. His throat was cut with a plastic playing card, he was beaten, his head was smeared with peanut butter, and paramedics later discovered that his breathing passages were obstructed by a plastic bag, the office said. @highlight Andrew Ward, 27, was arrested last month after admitting to police he stabbed his 12-year-old half-brother Austin Tapia to death @highlight On Wednesday, Ward's cellmate at the Maricopa County Jail was found stabbed to death with a golf pencil @highlight Douglas Walker, 33, also had this throat cut with a plastic playing card and paramedics found his breathing passages blocked with a plastic bag @highlight Ward took responsibility for Walker's murder and seemed unemotional @highlight The Sheriff's Office said the men had been housed together for three weeks @highlight Ward has been in and out of jail 11 times since 2006, and has no major disciplinary problems on his record, Sheriff's officials said
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The original @placeholder was launched as a soft-top roadster in 1962, with a fixed-head coupe following three years later in 1965.
By Ray Massey, Transport Editor PUBLISHED: 22:54 EST, 23 April 2012 | UPDATED: 10:46 EST, 24 April 2012 The iconic British MGB sports car that brought affordable sports car motoring to the masses is to be reborn in the 21st century – designed by Britons but built in China. The new MG Icon was unveiled as one of the undoubted stars of the Beijing Motor Show and is a modern take on a much loved classic which is still seen widely on the road today. It was unveiled by the MG company which is now part of the giant Shanghai Automotive industry Corporation (SAIC) which also owns Rover following the collapse of MG Rover under the controversial stewardship of the ‘Phoenix Four’ led by John Towers. @highlight Chinese owners to offer new model in 2014 from £16,000
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