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Shooting rampages against fellow soldiers occasionally happen in South Korea, which requires all able-bodied men to serve about two years because of a persistent threat from @placeholder.
A South Korean soldier who killed five members of his own unit was humiliated by comrades who drew pictures of him as SpongeBob SquarePants, according to military officials A South Korean soldier who allegedly killed five members of his own unit was humiliated by comrades who drew pictures of him as SpongeBob SquarePants, according to military officials. The soldier, surnamed Yim, was detained last month after the incident at an army unit near the border with North Korea. He fled into the forest after the rampage, but was captured following a failed suicide attempt. Brig. Gen. Seon Jong-chul, from the army police, told reporters that Yim testified that he went on the killing spree after finding drawings on the back of his unit's border patrol log depicting him as the children's cartoon and another cartoon character. @highlight The soldier, surnamed Yim, was detained last month after the incident @highlight Five soldiers were killed and seven were wounded at an army unit in June @highlight Yim shot himself in the abdomen during a massive manhunt, but survived
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Last year his plea to be moved to a unit in his home county of @placeholder was rejected.
The Yorkshire Ripper is enjoying a cushy lifestyle in Broadmoor eating chocolate, watching television and listening to music, it was claimed yesterday. Despite being one of the country’s most notorious serial killers, Peter Sutcliffe, 68, is allowed visitors four days a week who can stay for up to four hours. He is said to have money to spend in the psychiatric hospital’s shop, and attends a ceramics workshop and twice-weekly Bible studies sessions. It has been claimed that Sutcliffe is now a Jehovah’s Witness. Scroll down for video Relaxed: Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe (pictured above) is said to enjoy a relaxed life in Broadmoor with an MP3 player, an X Factor habit, four-hour visits and money from penpals to spend in the hospital's own shop @highlight Report claims 13-time murderer has several penpals at psychiatric unit @highlight He is said to have posed for photo in Broadmoor's children's playroom @highlight He 'drinks Diet Coke and watches X Factor' - but can't vote for winner @highlight Sutcliffe, 68, jailed for life in 1981 after five-year spree across Yorkshire
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Growing dissent: @placeholder's membership has been growing and has been estimated to be between 5,000 and 10,000
Fears are growing of a neo-fascist uprising in Ukraine as ousted president Viktor Yanukovych called for referendums in every region to determine how pro-Russian the country actually is. Hundreds of members of the ultra-nationalist Right Sector movement stormed the parliament (Rada) building in Kiev last night, smashing windows and breaking down doors. The riot erupted just hours before Russia's foreign ministry today warned that ethnic minorities in Ukraine are 'living in fear' of the expanding power of the far-right across the divided nation. Right Sector activists are angry over the killing of their leader, Oleksandr Muzychko, better known as Sashko Bily, who died in a shoot-out with police in a cafe in Rivne, in western Ukraine, on Monday. @highlight Hundreds of members of neo-fascist Right Sector storm parliament in Kiev @highlight They're angry over death of leader Oleksandr Muzychko in police shootout @highlight Former president calls for regional vote to find how pro-Russian country is @highlight Obama calls on Russia to take more steps to reduce tensions in Ukraine @highlight Russia says ethnic minorities in Ukraine are 'living in fear' of the far right
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Most of those who have compared @placeholder to Vietnam do not say that the situations were exactly the same politically or strategically.
(CNN) -- On June 17, 1964, President Lyndon Johnson explained to The New York Times reporter James "Scotty" Reston why he had to stay the course in Vietnam by stabilizing the South Vietnamese government so that it could fight communism. Johnson rejected calls for withdrawal that were being made by liberal Democrats as well as the proposal for neutralization promoted by France's Charles de Gaulle. "So the only thing you've got left," Johnson said, "is try to make this thing more efficient and more effective and hold as strong as you can and keep this government as stable as you can and try to improve it as you can and that we're doing day and night." @highlight Zelizer: Some Vietnam-Afghanistan comparisons have merit @highlight It is impossible to ignore the challenges Obama faces in Afghanistan, he says @highlight Zelizer: Obama should use lessons of Vietnam as a guide
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People might think we will go there and walk all over @placeholder but it won't be like that at all.
Louis van Gaal has revealed his New Year's resolution is to make Manchester United the top team in the country by the end of 2015 but acknowledges they will have to improve their away form for that to happen. United travel to League One Yeovil in a potential FA Cup banana skin on Sunday and while the club are on a 10-match unbeaten run, they have only drawn their last three away games at Stoke, Tottenham and Aston Villa. Van Gaal, who saw his side embarrassingly dumped out of the Capital One Cup 4-0 at MK Dons, is taking no chances with the trip to Huish Park and has had Gary Johnson's underdogs watched three times by his scouting team. @highlight Louis van Gaal wants to end 2015 with Man United top of the league @highlight Dutchman said his side must improve their away form to achieve it @highlight United face League Two Yeovil in the FA Cup third round on Sunday @highlight Van Gaal said it is harder to prepare for Yeovil that for a league game
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Now as minority leader, @placeholder will have to be the face of the opposition.
Washington (CNN) -- Democrats on Capitol Hill are reeling after the midterm elections left them in the minority in both the House and Senate. But don't expect new faces to lead the party after the brutal election. Harry Reid, the Democratic leader in the Senate, and Nancy Pelosi, the top Democrat in the House, are both expected to keep their leadership positions next year despite the election's punishing losses. They're both hanging on with the same expectation: 2016 will be a better year for Democrats that could return them to the majority. Pelosi, a California Democrat who was the first female House speaker, is already officially in the leadership race. In a letter to her colleagues on Wednesday, Pelosi said Election Night was "difficult" for Democrats but said there was more work for the party to do. @highlight Democrats will be in the minority in the House and Senate @highlight Reid, Pelosi will continue in leadership roles
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@placeholder had allegedly taken to social media and accused the college football player of seeing someone else before the fatal shooting.
A Texas College football player has been charged with the first-degree murder of a transgender woman that he was reportedly dating. Carlton Ray Champion, Jr, 21, of Longview, Texas, was charged on Monday with the murder of 24-year-old Tyrone Lee Underwood. Underwood was found with gunshot wounds on January 26 in the driver's seat of a car that had crashed into a pole when injuries caused the victim to lose control. Scroll down for video College football player Carlton Ray Champion, Jr, 21, of Longview, Texas, (left) was charged on Monday with the murder of 24-year-old transgender woman Tyrone Lee Underwood (right) @highlight Carlton Ray Champion, Jr, 21, of Longview, Texas, was charged on Monday with the first-degree murder of 24-year-old Tyrone Lee Underwood @highlight Underwood was found with gunshot wounds on January 26 in a crashed car and pronounced dead at the scene @highlight The murder suspect's father, Carlton Champion Sr, told police his son had planned to meet the victim, believing he was female, for a sexual favor
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Colorado was the second state after @placeholder to pass a tougher standard.
A recall election in Colorado has shown that the national debate over guns is just as bitterly contested as ever. Two state senators who voted for stricter gun laws earlier this lost their jobs in a recall election and the outcome is reverberating through the country. State Senate President John Morse of Colorado Springs and his colleague, state Sen. Angela Giron of Pueblo, were faced with a recall after voting for Colorado's new gun law that imposed universal background checks on gun purchases and limited magazines to 15 rounds. It was the first ever recall in the state. Pro-gun control Democrats ousted in Colorado recall @highlight Two Colorado state senators lost jobs for a vote in favor of gun control @highlight National Rifle Association spent $400,000 on the recall @highlight New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg invested $350,000 @highlight Has implications for politicians supporting gun control
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Playing his wife, Nielsen put in a powerful performance that won her awards and served to highlight how @placeholder had underused her talents.
COPENHAGEN, Denamrk (CNN) -- What makes someone decide to become an actor? It sometimes seems as if the average Hollywood star is motivated mainly by the promise of a fat pay check. Connie Nielsen shot to fame playing Lucilla in "Gladiator." Or perhaps they're drawn to the celebrity lifestyle. Maybe they crave the love of an adoring public, or perhaps they see the movies as a way to leave their mark on the world, to be immortalized on celluloid. For Danish actress Connie Nielsen it was something quite different. For her, being an actor means being an outsider. "As an artist you actually do have to make a choice to be an outsider. If you're an outsider you have the freedom to say what people on the inside don't dare to say," she told CNN. @highlight Connie Nielsen made her name playing Lucilla in Ridley Scott's "Gladiator" @highlight She has appeared in movies dealing with the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq @highlight Nielsen speaks seven languages and is passionate about art and literature
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Tourism: The five-day event draws plenty of travellers who come to see the exotic sights of @placeholder
A former mayor and his wife accused of the murder of 43 trainee teachers were the stars of one of the world's biggest carnivals before they were incinerated. Effigies of Jose Luis Abarca, former mayor of Iguala, Mexico, and his wife Maria de los Angeles Pineda, were set ablaze in a ceremony to get rid of evil spirits and ill feelings. The couple are currently in jail after they were charged with the kidnapping of 43 trainee teachers in Iguala last September. It is believed they ordered corrupt police to arrest the students and hand them over to gangsters. None of the students have been seen since. @highlight Jose Luis Abarca and Maria de los Angeles Pineda are in held in Mexico @highlight They allegedly arranged for the disappearances of students in September @highlight None of the trainee teachers have been seen since they were arrested @highlight It is believed that police handed them over to gangsters who killed them
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Russia had an estimated 18,000 oil pipeline ruptures in 2010 -- the figure for the @placeholder that year was 341.
The United States is on the verge of an energy renaissance. We need to recognize and seize the opportunity. This renaissance involves domestic production of natural resources ranging from clean renewables to hydrocarbons. In particular, domestic hydrocarbon production -- both oil and gas -- is increasing dramatically, with some experts predicting that the United States could become the largest hydrocarbon producer in the word -- outstripping Saudi Arabia and Russia -- by 2020. Increased domestic production of hydrocarbons is driven by two trends. First, new technology is unlocking unconventional resources such as shale-derived oil and gas. And second, investors and policy makers are recognizing that the U.S. still has an enormous resource base of conventional oil and gas, particularly in Alaska. @highlight Estimates are that Alaska has about 40 billion barrels of technically recoverable oil @highlight Dan Sullivan: The U.S. is on the verge of an energy renaissance; we must seize the opportunity @highlight He says we have some of the highest standards in the world for environmental protection @highlight Sullivan: If we do not pursue responsible development in the Arctic, other countries will
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in @placeholder, an adaptation of which is currently being screened by the
By Charles Walford UPDATED: 17:37 EST, 27 January 2012 Flanders fields today bears little sign of the four years of war that claimed so many thousands of lives and ravaged this small corner of the Western Front. But further down, deep below the surface there remains a constant reminder of the bravery and daring of the men who risked their lives for their country. Beneath the farmers ploughs, most of the tunnels and dug-outs hewn from the earth by English pitmen to literally undermine the German offensive remain intact, untouched for almost 100 years. They were also the scene of fierce hand-to-hand combat between diggers from both armies, as portrayed in the Sebastian Faulks novel Birdsong. @highlight Mines were scene of underground fighting as portrayed in the Sebastian Faulks novel @highlight Excavations uncovered intact tunnels - and the bodies of four German soldiers
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In the first half he sent a close-range shot wide, tested McGregor from further out, and wriggled his way into an opening before firing low to bring another save from the @placeholder goalkeeper.
Not for a second was Saido Berahino neglecting to celebrate this one. A goal late on to win a game that had been drifting to a stale draw against a relegation rival is enough to make even the most professional of strikers smile. Tony Pulis wants to keep hold of the England Under-21 international this window and little wonder. He was man of the match by a distance here, the only player on the pitch who bore a cutting edge. Twelve minutes from the end his razor finish brought Pulis victory on his first league match in charge of West Bromwich Albion. @highlight Saido Berahino scores 12 minutes from time to give West Brom a narrow victory over Hull @highlight Netted from an indirect free-kick after Hull goalkeeper Allan McGregor picked up a backpass @highlight Tony Pulis steers the Baggies to victory in his first Premier League game in charge @highlight 21-year-old Berahino the star player by a distance to prove his worth to Pulis and West Brom
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From a young age, she realised that the way she felt about her own sex wasn't acceptable in @placeholder.
By Caroline Mcguire for MailOnline Coming out can be incredibly hard for gay people to do - the fear of how family and friends will react often delays announcement for years, or even decades. But for Vicky Beeching, the decision to tell the world she was a lesbian wasn't just about telling her nearest and dearest, it was was also going to risk shattering her income and having her deported from the country she lived in. For over a decade, the 35-year-old's music has been played across America's bible belt as a soundtrack to modern Christianity. From the age of fourteen, the Brit had been travelling to perform the religious music she wrote at concerts and churches from her family home in Kent. @highlight Vicky Beeching, 35, is one of most successful singers in US Christian rock @highlight The British star tried to 'cure' herself of being gay as a child via exorcism @highlight Finally came out this year and has been astonished by support received @highlight She is hoping to use her story to help the church to accept gay marriage
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However, during the Israel-@placeholder war, an exiled Hamas leader responsible for West Bank operations acknowledged his group had been responsible for abducting and killing them.
By Steve Hopkins for MailOnline Two Palestinians suspected over the abduction and murders of three Israeli teenagers have been killed by Israeli special forces who stormed a West Bank hideout. The deaths of the two well-known Hamas militants, Amer Abu Aisheh and Marwan Qawasmeh, ended one of the largest manhunts conducted by the Israeli security forces. Eyal Yifrah, 19, Gilad Shaar, 16, and Naftali Fraenkel, a 16-year-old with dual Israeli-American citizenship, were abducted on June 12 while hitch-hiking home in the West Bank and killed soon afterwards. Palestinians inspect the scene after Israeli troops shot dead two Palestinians, Amer Abu Aisheh and Marwan Qawasmeh, in the West Bank city of Hebron; the men were responsible for murdering three teenagers @highlight Deaths ended one of the largest manhunts conducted by Israeli forces @highlight A special unit stalked the suspects hideout in an area of Hebron for a week @highlight Three members of one of the killed men's family were also arrested
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'@placeholder knows every time I do something I like to push the boat out and don't do things low-key.'
Diane Sheridan got more than she bargained for during a shopping trip yesterday - when her romantic boyfriend proposed to her via a huge 23ft TV screen. Ms Sheridan 26, was at the Intu Braehead shopping centre in Glasgow with her partner when a video of her daughter Lilly was broadcast to shoppers. Then her partner Tony Moore, 43, appeared on the huge 23ft by 13ft screen, went down on one knee and popped the question. Scroll down for video Diane Sheridan and her now fiance Tony Moore, from Glasgow, celebrate their engagement with a kiss Mr Moore surprised his partner Diane Sheridan by playing a video of the proposal on a shopping mall's giant TV screen at Intu Braehead mall, in Glasgow. Fortunately, she said yes to the proposal @highlight Boyfriend Tony Moore proposed via a 23ft TV screen during shopping trip @highlight Diane Sheridan tricked into visiting shop after he said he had won a prize @highlight A pre-recorded video of his proposal was then broadcast to her in the mall @highlight She said yes and plans to celebrate with a few glasses of champagne
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"The club emailed every supporter who had bought a ticket to Sunday's game to remind them that they were acting as ambassadors for @placeholder" a West Ham spokesman said Monday.
(CNN)Football has faced plenty of problems over racist and homophobic chanting and now a British broadcaster wants action taken after fans allegedly sang songs which mocked people with disabilities. Kevin Kilbane, a former Republic of Ireland international who played with Everton in the English Premier League, reported West Ham supporters to the English Football Association for derogatory chants against Tottenham's Harry Kane during Sunday's game. The former winger, who now works for the BBC, was not at the game but was shocked to hear "mong" chants had been sung at the game. Kilbane was told about the chants by Andy Merriman -- a Tottenham season-ticket holder whose daughter lives with Down's syndrome. Kilbane's daughter Elsie has the same condition and he is a patron of the Down's Syndrome Association. @highlight Footballer turned TV presenter Kevin Kilbane reported West Ham fans' disablist chants to the FA @highlight The chant allegedly focused on Tottenham Hotspur's Harry Kane and mocked people with disabilities @highlight Kilbane, who has a daughter with Down's syndrome, said his children would be devastated if they heard it
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Welfare: Mr Osborne accused @placeholder of allowing people to linger on benefits for years - with no questions asked
By James Chapman PUBLISHED: 17:28 EST, 30 September 2013 | UPDATED: 17:28 EST, 30 September 2013 Number one fan: Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne leaves the conference hall with his wife Frances following his his keynote speech Britain faces seven more years of austerity in public spending –but will reap the reward in the shape of tax cuts after the next election, George Osborne said yesterday. The Chancellor used a confident conference speech to announce that he aims to put the public finances back in the black by 2020. Mr Osborne said a Tory government would aim to run a budget surplus by that stage – a strategy adopted by countries such as Canada and Sweden to prepare themselves better for financial shocks. @highlight Chancellor said Britain will reap rewards through tax breaks after election @highlight Admitted public sector spending would be 'frozen' for a decade @highlight Austerity in public spending will help pay off £1.4trillion debt @highlight Recalled slogan that Labour didn’t ‘fix the roof when the sun was shining’ @highlight Mr Osborne declared: ‘Let us never make that same mistake again'
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"@placeholder should take its army out of the country," Khan said.
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (CNN) -- Barack Obama's election as president of the United States won't see a change in American relations with the Taliban, a senior Taliban leader in Pakistan says. A Taliban leader says Barack Obama's election will bring little change. "For us, the change of America's president -- we don't have any good faith in him," said Muslim Khan, a grizzled Taliban spokesman who is one of the most wanted men in Pakistan, in a rare interview with CNN. "If he does anything good, it will be for himself." With an assault rifle on his lap, Khan answered 10 written questions, sharing his view on a range of topics from slavery to Obama's middle name -- Hussein. @highlight Taliban leader: We have no faith in Barack Obama @highlight Taliban not expecting change in relationship with U.S. @highlight Obama has committed himself to defeating the Taliban and al Qaeda
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In terms of top @placeholder Twitter individuals, Rooney has also broken into the top 10.
Wayne Rooney has become the first Premier League footballer to reach 10 million followers on social networking site Twitter. The Manchester United and England captain, who is currently serving a three-match ban after being sent off against West Ham last week, passed the milestone on Monday morning and tweeted his followers to thank them. 'Reached 10 million followers,' Rooney tweeted. 'Thanks to all my fans around the world.' Wayne Rooney celebrates his opening goal for Manchester United against West Ham last week Top 10 most-followed athletes on Twitter: 1. Cristiano Ronaldo (@Cristiano) 30.3m 2. Kaka (@Kaka) 21m 3. LeBron James (@KingJames) 15.2m @highlight Wayne Rooney has become the first Premier League footballer to reach 10 million followers on social networking site Twitter @highlight The Manchester United captain is currently serving a three-match ban after being sent off against West Ham last weekend @highlight Rooney's Twitter following could fill Old Trafford 172 times @highlight 74 per cent of Rooney's followers are based outside the United Kingdom
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"In my view, such conduct by the @placeholder government warrants concern for other U.S. officials working in the country."
(CNN) -- U.S. intelligence officials would not rule out the possibility on Tuesday that admitted National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden has been meeting secretly with Russian authorities, who have given him asylum from U.S. prosecution. The subject of Russia dominated a House Intelligence Committee hearing, featuring testimony from the director of national intelligence, as well as the heads of the CIA, FBI, and Defense Intelligence Agency. DNI James Clapper told lawmakers it was "certainly a possibility" Russian intelligence services have spoken with Snowden, the former National Security Agency contractor whose disclosure of sensitive surveillance methods has caused a political uproar. @highlight Top U.S. intelligence official said it was possible Russian intelligence has spoken to Snowden @highlight Snowden, a former government contractor, leaked sensitive U.S surveillance information to media @highlight Facing federal charges in the United States, Snowden is now living under asylum in Russia
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Twitter rant: Coleen took to social media to vent her rage after her bags were ransacked en route to @placeholder
Coleen Rooney has claimed her designer luggage was 'ransacked' after arriving two days late in Las Vegas from Heathrow, as British Airways admits thousands of passengers have been caught up in baggage chaos. The 28-year-old wife of England striker Wayne Rooney flew with BA to Sin City on Saturday for a family holiday. But after her luggage arrived two days late, she tweeted: 'Feel sick..... just received my 4 cases 2 days late from BA Heathrow to Las Vegas. Opened them all and they have been completely ransacked.' Mrs Rooney is not the only passenger out of Heathrow to experience problems with baggage over the last week. @highlight Wayne Rooney's wife unleashes a furious rant on Twitter about luggage @highlight After her suitcases arrived in Sin City she found they had been 'ransacked' @highlight Couple are taking a holiday after Wayne returned from his World Cup duties @highlight Thousands of Heathrow passengers have been caught in baggage chaos @highlight Fault with system in Terminal Five means bags have been left grounded
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State Senator: @placeholder Bethany Hall-Long says that her husband let his frustrations with the campaign 'get the better of him'
The husband of a Delaware state senator turned himself in and was arrested after being caught pulling down Republican Party campaign signs, police said Thursday. Dana Armon Long, 54, husband of Democrat State Senator Bethany Hall-Long of Middletown where the incident took place, was filmed taking down signs labeled Republican Party of Delaware. Walking along the road around 4am, Long attempts to hide behind the signs he's carrying as a voice off camera says 'We got you stealing those signs. You're stealing those signs, put them back.' Scroll down for video Video: A camera caught Dana Armon Long, 54, husband of Democrat State Senator Bethany Hall-Long, pulling signs down by the side of the highway @highlight Dana Armon Long, husband of State Senator Bethany Hall-Long, was filmed taking down campaign signs in Middletown @highlight He was confronted around 4am by campaign volunteers who filmed him @highlight Long surrendered Thursday morning after a warrant was issued for his arrest
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A spokesperson for @placeholder said: ‘The statements made by Ms Bellamar are not consistent with the facts.
By Ashley Collman A millionaire tech CEO accused of beating up a former reality star at the Sundance Film Festival was booked in Summit County Jail Tuesday. Patrick Henry was charged with assault, damage of a communication device and criminal mischief after allegedly beating up reality-star Ariane Bellamar at the film festival in January. If convicted, the CEO of San Diego-based Entropic Communications could end up behind bars for a year. Henry was released after being booked. Arrested: Entropic Communications CEO Patrick Henry was booked this week on charges he beat up reality-star Ariane Bellamar (right) on a trip to the Sundance Film Festival in January @highlight The Summit County District Attorney has charged Patrick Henry with assault, damage of a communication device and criminal mischief @highlight Henry is the millionaire CEO of San Diego-based Entropic Communications @highlight He met reality-star Ariane Bellamar on MillionaireMatch.com and soon after invited her to join him for a vacation at the Sundance Film Festival @highlight Bellamar has posted images showing bruised legs, arms and buttocks sustained after Henry allegedly got mad at her in a drunken rage @highlight But Henry's lawyer said he's innocent and that Bellamar was intoxicated
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'Having spoken to him, his mind-set obviously is to make the @placeholder squad.
England head coach Stuart Lancaster has settled on 80 per cent of his World Cup squad, but refuses to dismiss Sam Burgess' prospects of inclusion. Burgess' union debut for Bath has been delayed until December at the earliest after he broke his cheekbone in the NRL Grand Final just over a week ago. The powerful 25-year-old has told Lancaster he has targeted a spot in his 31-man squad for England 2015, the majority of which the head coach insists has already been inked in. Sam Burgess has been an rugby league star, and hopes his code switch will ready him for the union World Cup @highlight League convert Sam Burgess is targeting England's World Cup squad @highlight Kyle Eastmond, Luther Burrell, Billy Twelvetrees and Brad Barritt are also contenders at inside centre @highlight Burgess is not expected to make his rugby union debut until December
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Character: @placeholder is known as a flamboyant character for Swansea
By Chris Wheeler Follow @@ChrisWheelerDM Police were called to Swansea City’s training ground after defender Chico Flores allegedly picked up a brick in a furious row with team-mate Garry Monk. The incident happened on Friday when an altercation on the pitch between the two players escalated dramatically. A member of the public — believed to be the mother of a youth-team player — phoned police after claiming to have spotted a screaming Flores brandishing the brick. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Michael Laudrup admit the club are facing tough times Flashpoint: Laudrup said he has spoken with both Flores (above) and Monk @highlight Flores spotted by member of public screaming and brandishing brick @highlight Member of public believed to be the mother of a youth team player @highlight Incident took place on Friday when altercation on pitch escalated @highlight Police took no action against Spaniard and left matter in club's hands @highlight Club say the matter has been resolved @highlight Flores is understood to have stormed out of a team meeting in week @highlight Concerns about divisions between team's Spanish and British players @highlight British players said to be tired of Flores' histrionics
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It's not the first time @placeholder has denied a historical tragedy.
(CNN) -- Two days before his official trip to Afghanistan, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad called the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, a "big lie" intended to pave the way for the invasion of a war-torn nation, according to Iranian state media. Ahmadinejad, known for his harsh rhetoric toward the West and Israel, said the attack on U.S. soil was a "scenario and a sophisticated intelligence measure," Iran's state-run Press TV reported Saturday. The assault was a "big lie intended to serve as a pretext for fighting terrorism and setting the grounds for sending troops to Afghanistan," Press TV reported Ahmadinejad as saying. @highlight Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says 9/11 attacks a ruse to allow invasion of Afghanistan @highlight His remarks, reported by state media, come two days before he arrives in Afghanistan @highlight Ahmadinejad to meet with Afghan President Hamid Karzai, according to reports
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Her campaign would not say where she was, but an entertainment industry source confirmed she was set to appear on @placeholder.
(CNN) -- Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton met her match while appearing on NBC's "Saturday Night Live" to deliver the show's trademark opening line and provide an "editorial response" to a mock presidential debate. During the opening sketch -- which featured SNL actors playing Clinton, rival candidate Barack Obama and the debate moderators -- Clinton complimented the performance of Amy Poehler, who regularly lampoons Clinton with her impersonation of the senator from New York. "I simply adore Amy's impression of me," Clinton said, providing the cue for Poehler to enter the stage, wearing the same two-button brown jacket and sporting Clinton's medium-length, layered hairstyle. @highlight Clinton appears during the opening segment with impersonator Amy Poehler @highlight Clinton mentions upcoming primary states in opening line, "It is Saturday night!" @highlight Her rival Sen. Barack Obama appeared on the show last year @highlight Clinton referenced a recent SNL skit during a debate in Ohio on Tuesday
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Although not heralded among Southampton’s shining lights, Wanyama, 22, was regarded as the unsung hero of the side by @placeholder.
Tottenham's interest in Victor Wanyama will be compounded by statistics collated from his defensive midfield performances at Southampton. Mauricio Pochettino is looking at bringing in the big Kenyan over the summer after utilising him as a defensive screen while at St Mary’s. Tottenham had the ninth best defensive record in the Premier League and the new coach recognises that will have to improve if he is to make an impression on the Champions League qualifying places. Solid as a rock: Victor Wanyama (left) was used as a defensive screen by Southampton Southampton averaged 1.47 points per game last season but that jumped to 1.58 when Wanyama started and dropped to 1.28 when he didn’t. They conceded on average a goal every 121 minutes when he was on the pitch and that dropped to every 57 minutes when he didn’t play. @highlight Mauricio Pochettino interested in bringing Wanyama with him to Spurs @highlight Kenyan was used as a defensive screen at Southampton @highlight Tottenham also interested in Jay Rodriguez and Adam Lallana
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Distraught: @placeholder's mother Rhonda has been frantically searching for her.
A British teenager has told how she was seduced by the same Turkish waiter who ran away with a 16-year-old schoolgirl. Alanah Longshaw, from Stirling in Scotland, told how Murat Can Ertani groomed her via Facebook, told her he loved her and persuaded her to leave her mother and move in with him in Turkey. But after she fell pregnant with his child when she was just 16, the 22-year-old told her 'I hope you and the baby die in labour'. British schoolgirl Faye Jones, 16, from Cramlington, Northumberland who has the same dark hair and green eyes as Alanah disappeared four days ago with Can. @highlight Faye Jones, of Northumberland, disappeared four days ago in Marmaris @highlight Her single mother Rhonda, 39, has been searching for her day and night @highlight Faye met bar worker Murat Can Ertani, 22, in the same resort last year @highlight The pair fled together after Faye argued with her mother about him @highlight Turkish police say Ertani has criminal record and has spent time in jail
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@placeholder is also trying to come to terms with being the only survivor, while her friends passed away.
A survivor of Elliot Rodger's deadly rampage has recounted the heart-wrenching phone call she made to her mother after she lay beside her two dying friends. 'I've been shot,' Bianca de Kock, 20, told her mother Sharrese. 'I don't know what happened. It's crazy. But I love you. I love you so much… I'm afraid I'm going to die.' The 20-year-old student was walking with two of her Tri Delta sisters to their sorority house at the University of California, Santa Barbara on Friday when they were sprayed with bullets. De Kock, whose arm and chest were struck, was the only survivor; her friends, freshman Veronika Weiss, 19, and senior Katie Cooper, 22, both died in the attack. @highlight Bianca de Kock, 20, was shot five times when Elliot Rodger opened fire on her and her two friends as they walked to their sorority house @highlight She was shot in the arm and chest and her two friends died @highlight In her first interview, she recounted seeing Rodger smile before he opened fire, saying: 'He looked happy about it' @highlight After she was shot, she called her mother to say she thought she was going to die - but a stranger found a cop and comforted her @highlight Another survivor, Nick Pasichuke, has also spoken out to say he will overcome his injuries to get back to his water polo team next season
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Potentially fatal: In the @placeholder, both of the dummy's legs were trapped and the air bag was shoved up into its face, the institute said
The Honda Odyssey was the only minivan to earn the highest safety rating in new crash tests by the insurance industry. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety said Thursday that the Nissan Quest, Chrysler Town & Country, and Dodge Caravan all garnered the lowest rating on the small overlap front crash test, which replicates what happens when a vehicle's front corner collides with another object at 40 miles per hour. In each of those cases, the minivans' structure collapsed from the force of the crash. CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY Tried and tested: The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety said Thursday that the Chrysler Town & Country was one of the lowest rating minivans on a small overlap front crash test @highlight The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety said Thursday that the Nissan Quest, Chrysler Town & Country, and Dodge Caravan all garnered the lowest rating on the small overlap front crash test @highlight The test replicates what happens when a vehicle's front corner collides with another object at 40 miles per hour @highlight 'It's not encouraging that just 40 per cent of the minivans did acceptable or better in these tests,' Dave Zuby, executive vice president of the Insurance institute, said
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Earlier this month another of @placeholder's reactors was taken off-line after it suffered a short-circuit leading to widespread blackouts.
Ukraine was forced to shut down a reactor at its biggest nuclear power plant yesterday following an 'electrical malfunction', the second such incident in the space of a month. One of six reactors at the Zaporizhia power station in the south-east of the country was automatically disconnected by the plant's 'internal defence mechanism' at 6am yesterday morning. Workers managed to repair to the fault and the reactor was reconnected to the power grid at 22:35, the plant's operator's NPP said in a statement. Shutdown: The Zaporozhiya nuclear power plant in southern Ukraine where one of six reactors was automatically taken off-line yesterday following an electrical fault @highlight One of six reactors at the Zaporizhia power station shut down yesterday @highlight Plant operators say it was caused by an 'electrical malfunction' @highlight It is the second such incident there in the space of a month @highlight Zaporizhia is Europe's biggest nuclear power station @highlight Switched on in 1984, it supplies 22% of all Ukraine's electricity
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On July 8, heavy rains caused the side of a mountain broke off in the night and tear through remote @placeholder, burying some homes and ripping others apart.
Beijing, China (CNN) -- The death toll from the devastating mudslide in China's northwestern Gansu province rose slightly to 1,254 Monday, a day after the country paused for three minutes in memory of those who perished. Another 490 people are still missing a week after torrential rains triggered the mudslides on July 8, the state-run Xinhua news agency said. At 10 a.m. Sunday, Chinese President Hu Jintao and other top leaders paid a silent tribute ahead of a party meeting. At the Dongjie Village in hardest-hit Zhouqu county, more than 5,000 rescuers and villagers stood still atop mudslide debris with their heads bowed, Xinhua said. @highlight NEW: The death toll rises slightly to 1,254, with 490 missing @highlight Top leaders and rescue workers pause for three minutes to remember victims @highlight Large-scale national displays of mourning are rare in China @highlight Roads have been cleared in Zhouqu county
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Mr Croom is in now in @placeholder putting up missing posters in the hope someone will recognize his son.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 19:26 EST, 24 August 2013 | UPDATED: 19:28 EST, 24 August 2013 The parents of a missing teenager whose abandoned car was found four days ago say he could have been inspired to run away after watching the film 'Into the Wild'. Johnathan Croom, 18, left a friend's home in Seattle on August 16 and was driving home to Arizona, but he failed to turn up to his first classes at Mesa Community College last Monday. His abandoned SUV was found in Riddle, southwest Oregon close to Interstate 5 on Wednesday. His family said they are worried that he was inspired by the film, which is based on the real-life experiences of graduate Christopher McCandless as he lived alone in the Alaskan wilderness. @highlight Johnathan Croom, 18, left a friend's home in Seattle on August 16 for Arizona but failed to turn up to his first classes at college on Monday @highlight His car was found abandoned on Wednesday in southwest Oregon @highlight Family said he may have been inspired by 'Into the Wild' @highlight Film is based on real-life experiences of Christopher McCandless who traveled across the U.S. and lived in the Alaska with few provisions
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Robben's unsuccessful appeals fell either side of half time and, after finally convincing Proenca in the dying moments of the last 16 knock-out, he entrusted @placeholder with the crucial kick.
Arjen Robben admitted trying to con the referee in Holland's 2-1 victory over Mexico, while Miguel Herrera branded the forward a cheat. The Dutchman revealed that he dived in an attempt to win a penalty - but not for the decisive 93rd minute spot-kick that secured Holland's progression to the quarter-finals. Robben had two penalty appeals turned down earlier in the match - before Klaas Jan Huntelaar converted in injury time - and later apologised for trying to fool Portuguese official Pedro Proenca. Theatrics: Arjen Robben admitted diving to try and win a penalty during the thrilling encounter with Mexico @highlight Dutch forward Arjen Robben admitted trying to fool referee Pedro Proenca @highlight Robben said: 'The one [at the end] was a penalty, but the other one was a dive in the first half.' @highlight Holland were awarded a penalty after a foul on Robben by Rafael Marquez @highlight Klaas Jan Huntelaar converted the late spot-kick to dump out Mexico @highlight Miguel Herrera branded Robben a cheat afterwards
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"I know the pain I caused Mrs. @placeholder," she said at a parole board hearing in 1985.
(CNN) -- Susan Atkins, a terminally ill former Charles Manson follower convicted in the murder of actress Sharon Tate, on Tuesday was denied a compassionate release from prison. Susan Atkins, Califorina's longest-serving female inmate, is shown in her most recent mug shot. Atkins, 60, has been diagnosed with brain cancer and has had a leg amputated, her attorney said. In June, she requested the release, available to terminally ill inmates with less than six months to live. The California Board of Parole Hearings' decision -- posted Tuesday on its Web site -- came after a public hearing on Atkins' request. It means the request will not be forwarded to the Los Angeles Superior Court that sentenced Atkins. @highlight Manson follower, 60, terminally ill, expected to die within six months @highlight Susan Atkins is bedridden, can barely speak @highlight Atkins stabbed pregnant victim Sharon Tate 16 times @highlight Atkins, who was convicted of five 1969 murders, has brain cancer
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She weighed 6 pounds and 10 ounces, according to grandmother @placeholder, who says Jessica Rose is 'beautiful'.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:05 EST, 18 October 2013 | UPDATED: 13:07 EST, 18 October 2013 A woman says she delivered her own baby while her mother was driving her to a Pittsburgh hospital. Heather Payo and her mother were driving from Clairton, Pennsylvania, to Magee-Womens Hospital of UPMC in Pittsburgh on Tuesday when Payo realised she wasn't going to arrive in time. Payo says she ripped off her pants and delivered the infant, which she named Jessica Rose, by reclining the front passenger seat. Scroll down for video... Caught in the nick of time: Heather Payo, of Clairton, Pennsylvania, ripped off her pants and delivered her baby in the car because she couldn't make it to the hospital in time. She said she caught the infant with her left hand @highlight Heather Payo, of Clairton, Pennsylvania, was on her way to the hospital when she realised she was not going to make it in time @highlight Her mother Robin was driving when the incident happened on Tuesday @highlight Heather ripped off her pants just in time to deliver the baby girl, who she caught with her left hand @highlight They wrapped the baby, named Jessica Rose, in a flannel shirt and took her to the hospital @highlight Both mother and baby are in good health and back at home already
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'In all these years in @placeholder that's probably about the third event out of a thousand that I haven't made in time.'
Nigel Farage has been branded 'silly and dangerous' after blaming immigrants for clogging up Britain's roads for him missing an event charging Ukip supporters to meet him. The Ukip leader said he arrived too late for a £25-a-head drinks reception in Port Talbot because the UK's 'open door immigration' policy meant that the M4 'is not as navigable as it used to be'. And he vowed to continue speaking his mind, warning he will not be 'brow beaten' into becoming a 'vanilla' politician, despite a storm of criticism over his suggestion that breastfeeding women should sit in a corner. Scroll down for video @highlight Ukip leader was expected at a drinks reception in Port Talbot on Friday @highlight But party members were left disappointed after leader failed to show @highlight He blamed heavy traffic on the M4... linked to open door immigration @highlight Labour condemns 'dangerous' Ukip leader's 'silly' dog whistle politics @highlight Party pays for Farage to have a £60,000 chauffeur and security @highlight Vowed to carry on speaking his mind and not become a 'vanilla' politician @highlight Ukip MEP Patrick O'Flynn suggests Farage is a 'control freak' as leader
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Israel said that as a result of @placeholder' election year scheme to take on the president, Democrats are more fired up than ever.
By Francesca Chambers and David Martosko The campaign arm of Congressional Democrats has raised more than $7.6 million since House Republicans announced a lawsuit against President Barack Obama last month. The Democratic Congressional Campaign committee says it raised $1 million in a single day after newly elected Republican Whip Steve Scalise repeatedly refused to tell Fox News' Chris Wallace on Sunday that the House wouldn't impeach the president. House Speaker John Boehner has said time and time again that the legal action the House intends to take against Obama is not a precursor to impeachment, but Democrats have continued to link the two together, causing headaches for Republican leaders. @highlight The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is fundraising off impeachment threats @highlight It raised $1 million on Monday after a Republican leader refused to say the House wouldn't impeach Obama @highlight House or Representatives won't move to impeach, Boehner told reporters @highlight He said talk of impeachment is an election-year fundraising ploy launched by the White House itself to help Democrats in November @highlight The House voted 225-201 to sue the president on Wednesday
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"We had the same intensity and concentration in the last few games," he told @placeholder's official website.
(CNN) -- Real Madrid duly took advantage of Barcelona's latest slip-up to return to the top of La Liga after a routine 3-0 win over Levante in the Bernabeu Sunday. The mid-table visitors ended the match with 10 men after David Navarro was sent off in the second half for a foul on Cristiano Ronaldo, but they were well beaten even before he saw red. Ronaldo had put Real ahead after 11 minutes before defender Marcelo put the home side two up just after halftime. An own goal from Nikos Karabelas completed Levante's miserable evening. The victory put Carlo Ancelotti's men three points clear of city rivals Atletico. @highlight Real Madrid beat Levante 3-0 in La Liga @highlight Los Blancos three points clear at the top @highlight Cristiano Ronaldo scored the opener in Bernabeu @highlight Juventus maintain big lead in Serie A
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The family own homes in @placeholder and in Khartoum, Sudan, since the husband and wife operate several businesses in both countries.
A U.S. citizen, who rushed to his native Sudan to save his pregnant wife from the death sentence, described his horror at seeing her shackled in a prison cell with their toddler son. Meriam Yahya Ibrahim Ishag, 27, was charged with adultery for marrying Christian Daniel Wani, a Sudanese man with U.S. citizenship who lives in New Hampshire. She was sentenced to 100 lashes as the Sudanese court refuses to recognize her 2011 marriage to Mr Wani because they consider Ishag a Muslim. The eight-months pregnant woman, who has a 20-month-old son, was subsequently sentenced to death for the crime of apostasy. Sudanese law considers her a Muslim while she has declared that she was raised Christian and refuses to convert to Islam because Christianity is the only religion she knows. @highlight Mariam Yahya Ibrahim Ishag, 27, was sentenced to death last week for refusing to renounce her Christian faith in front of Sudanese court which considers her a Muslim @highlight She was also charged with adultery for marrying Christian Daniel Wani and sentenced to 100 lashes @highlight She told the Sudanese court: 'I was never a Muslim. I was raised a Christian from the start' @highlight Ishag is considered a Muslim by the court because her father was a Sudanese Muslim despite her being raised by a Christian mother @highlight She has been shackled at the legs in prison where she is being held with the couple's 20-month-old son Martin @highlight The couple's lawyer is working on an appeal to the 27-year-old's sentence amid mounting international pressure @highlight Mr Wani was born in war-torn Sudan but fled to the U.S. in 1998. He settled in Manchester, New Hampshire @highlight Daniel Wani says his son Martin is a U.S. citizen, but State Department would not confirm the boy's legal status @highlight The husband was allegedly asked to send a DNA sample to U.S. Embassy in Khartoum to prove Martin is his son
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It was @placeholder's first win in Paris since 2000, which was also by a two-point margin.
(CNN) -- Ireland gave Brian O'Driscoll a dramatic farewell to international rugby by clinching the Six Nations title with a tense 22-20 victory over France in Paris on Saturday. The 35-year-old center was named man of the match in his record-extending 141st appearance at the highest level, as Ireland won the European tournament for the first time since 2009. A French victory would have given the title to England, who thrashed Italy 52-11 in Rome earlier Saturday to end Les Bleus' own hopes. France, beaten World Cup finalist in 2011, could have denied the Irish after scoring a controversial 63rd-minute try to Dimitri Szarzewski -- but Jean Marc Doussain missed a routine penalty kick soon after. @highlight Brian O'Driscoll bows out of international rugby as Ireland wins Six Nations title @highlight Saturday's 22-20 victory in France ends England's hopes of snatching the crown @highlight The English finish second on differential after beating Italy 52-11 in Rome @highlight Wales in third place above France after thrashing Scotland 51-3 in Cardiff
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The fighter, known as "@placeholder" by his fans, is now concentrating on his political career.
(CNN) -- Filipino boxing legend Manny Pacquiao has dropped a shock hint that he might quit the ring -- because his mother does not want him to fight anymore. Pacquiao is widely expected to fight Floyd Mayweather Jr. in a much-hyped showdown later this year, but the 31-year-old claims his place in boxing history is already assured following the successful defense of his WBO welterweight crown against Joshua Clottey last week. "I reached my dream as a boxer without Floyd Mayweather in my career. I do not need him, they are the ones who need me," he told reporters as he returned home to his customary hero's welcome in the Philippines on Monday. @highlight Manny Pacquiao announces that he may retire from boxing due to his mother's concerns @highlight Filipino fighting legend says he does not need to fight against Floyd Mayweather @highlight The 31-year-old says he has already fulfilled all the boxing dreams he ever had @highlight He will now stand for office in local elections on May 10
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The 25-year-old said his outburst had been provoked by "continuous verbal abuse from @placeholder supporters."
(CNN) -- The two-match ban imposed on Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney for swearing in front of a television camera has been upheld by the English Football Association (FA) after an appeal by the player that the punishment was excessive was rejected. The decision means the England international -- who scored United's only goal in a 1-0 Champions League quarterfinal victory against Chelsea on Wednesday -- will now miss a crunch domestic cup semifinal against city rivals Manchester City on April 16 as well as Saturday's English Premier League clash with Fulham. The ban was initially imposed by the FA after Rooney shouted expletives directly in front of a TV camera during his hat-trick celebration in a 4-2 league win against West Ham last Saturday. @highlight FA upholds Wayne Rooney's two-match ban for swearing in front of a TV camera @highlight The ban means Rooney will miss Man Utd's FA Cup semifinal against Man City on April 16 @highlight The England striker and Man Utd both expressed disappointment in the FA's verdict @highlight Rooney will be eligible to play in the Champions League second leg against Chelsea on Tuesday
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@placeholder needed just one more juror to be convinced that this is what happened for a victory verdict, and those damages of just under $6 million.
Actress' lawyer Mark Baute insists: 'We will go for re-trial' By Amelia Proud PUBLISHED: 14:57 EST, 19 March 2012 | UPDATED: 18:49 EST, 19 March 2012 It's been four years since fans watched Edie Britt, the vamp of the Desperate Housewives' original five, die from electrocution in the aftermath of a dramatic car crash. And today, Nicollette Sheridan - the actress who played the pneumatic blonde - stormed out of court in an equally compelling fashion after discovering she was just a juror away from vindication in her wrongful termination suit brought against her former bosses... and a $6 million payout. @highlight Actress' lawyer Mark Baute insists: 'We will go for re-trial'
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Earlier this month, for example, @placeholder players helped solve a puzzle about proteins that could further research into HIV/AIDS.
Video gamers spend tons of time -- for many it's 10,000 hours by age 21 -- battling mythic monsters, shooting aliens and rescuing princesses from digital castles. Adrien Treuille wants to put those efforts to better use. The Carnegie Mellon computer scientist is the creator of two online games -- Foldit and EteRNA -- that put video gamers to work solving epic scientific puzzles. His aim is to make super-boring-sounding scientific mysteries like "protein folding" and "RNA synthesis" fun and challenging for gamers. The results have been staggering, as Foldit and EteRNA players -- there are about 430,000 of them between those two games, most of them playing Foldit -- continue to make discoveries that had eluded scientists and their supercomputers. @highlight Adrien Treuille, a computer scientist, designs games that further science @highlight In Foldit, players mold 3-D models of protiens as if they're puzzles @highlight Another game, EteRNA, lets players toy with genetic sequences @highlight Treuille: Gamers have made discoveries that elude scientists and computers
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During a party there in 2003, actress @placeholder repeatedly poured out the drinks he made her as a ruse to chat him up.
(InStyle.com) -- So you're finally ready to settle down and make that marriage proposal? There's no better time to do it than engagement season, which, lucky for you, is now! Get inspired by these uber-romantic celebrity proposals. Brandon Routh popped the question to Courtney Ford while on a picnic. Tia Mowry and Cory Hardrict Although the set of a slasher movie seems an unlikely place for romance to bloom, that's just where it happened for actors Tia Mowry and Cory Hardrict. Shortly after shooting began in 1999 on their film "Hollywood Horror," the co-stars started spending time together. Seven years later, on Christmas Day 2006, Hardrict, 32, told Mowry, 30, that he wanted to give her a promise ring. Then, as her entire family looked on, the "Lincoln Heights" actor yelled, "Psych!" and got down on one knee to present her with a 1.5-carat diamond engagement ring. @highlight Tia Mowry and Cory Hardrict got engaged on the set of a slasher movie @highlight Backstreet Boy Howard "Howie" Dorough proposed on New Year's Eve @highlight Rebecca Romijn and Jerry O'Connell first met in Las Vegas, Nevada @highlight Jason Priestley proposed on the street corner where he and Naomi Lowde met
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"Now I really know that @placeholder would be very happy with this," she said.
LAS VEGAS, Nevada (CNN) -- Former Beatles Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr clowned around and marveled at their band's amazing impact in an interview Tuesday on CNN's "Larry King Live." Larry King, left, poses with (l-r) Paul McCartney, Yoko Ono Lennon, Olivia Harrison and Ringo Starr Tuesday in Las Vegas. "We were just kids from Liverpool," McCartney said. "And, yes, it is quite amazing, because as time goes on, it kind of becomes more and more of a phenomenon." McCartney said the early Beatles knew they were a good band and were pretty sure of themselves, but Starr said, "We thought we'd be really big in Liverpool." @highlight Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr say their music sounds better @highlight The former Beatles talk to CNN's Larry King @highlight Widows of John Lennon and George Harrison also appeared @highlight Harrison, Ono say their husbands still have strong presence
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Warnock, who managed @placeholder for three years from 2007, has just four days to strengthen his squad ahead of the transfer deadline.
Neil Warnock made an unexpected return to Crystal Palace on Wednesday - and wants to bring Wilfried Zaha with him. The 65-year-old has been confirmed as Tony Pulis' successor on a two-year deal, pipping Steve Clarke to the post. And Warnock will launch an immediate swoop to bring Manchester United misfit Zaha back to Selhurst Park on season-long loan. VIDEO Scroll down to watch West Ham manager Sam Allardyce discuss Crystal Palace crisis City slicker: Neil Warnock spotted in London on Wednesday after agreeing to be Crystal Palace boss Boss: Warnock is the new manager of Crystal Palace, beating Steve Clarke to the job @highlight Crystal Palace choose Neil Warnock as new manager @highlight Steve Parish said it had been difficult replacing Tony Pulis @highlight Steve Clarke was also in the running but Warnock was chosen instead @highlight Warnock previously managed the Eagles for three years, but left for QPR @highlight Keith Millen has been caretaker manager since Pulis left
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The case has fascinated South Africa and much of the world, with its high-profile defendant, the double-amputee track star so talented that he competed not only in the @placeholder but against able-bodied runners in the Olympics two years ago.
Pretoria, South Africa (CNN) -- A defense attorney Tuesday tried to poke holes in the highly emotional testimony of the first witness in the murder trial of Olympian double-amputee Oscar Pistorius, as another witness said she also heard screams the night model Reeva Steenkamp was killed. On the second day of the trial, testimony continued with the questioning of Pistorius' neighbor, Michelle Burger, who said Monday she was awakened by screams, followed by gunshots, when Pistorius shot and killed his girlfriend on Valentine's Day last year. Defense attorney Barry Roux attacked Burger's credibility, accusing her of using her husband's statement to craft her own. @highlight NEW: Second witness says she was awoken by shouting @highlight NEW: Husband of first witness also takes the stand Tuesday @highlight Pistorius shot and killed Reeva Steenkamp at his Pretoria home last year @highlight The double-amputee Paralympic and Olympic sprinter says he mistook her for a burglar
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However, @placeholder, whose five goals in three games at the end of last season provided the platform for the club's unlikely great escape, has never even considered the prospect of having to produce a similar fightback this time around.
Sunderland striker Connor Wickham insists another fight for Barclays Premier League survival has never crossed his mind. The 21-year-old scored his fourth goal of the season in Saturday's 2-0 victory over Burnley which hauled the Black Cats into 14th place and four points clear of the drop zone. It was their first win in the league in six attempts since December 21 and just their second of the season at the Stadium of Light. Connor Wickham heads Sunderland's opener past Burnley goalkeeper Thomas Heaton Sunderlands fans look on in expectation as Wickham leaps highest to head home a vital goal @highlight Connor Wickham opened the scoring in Sunderland's win over Burnley @highlight It was the Black Cats' first Premier League win since December @highlight Gus Poyet's side are now four points clear of the relegation zone in 14th @highlight Jermain Defoe secured all three points with his first goal for the club
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If @placeholder turn up and play exceptionally well, it will be a really tough game, there's no doubt about that.
England are ready for another ‘cup final’ at Twickenham on Saturday, but they are aware of the need for patience despite the expectation of a big win over Italy. Stuart Lancaster’s national team will go into the second instalment of their RBS Six Nations campaign on the back of an impressive 21-16 victory over Wales in Cardiff. They have never lost to their next opponents, but a close encounter in the same fixture two years ago has helped to sharpen English minds and guard against any hint of complacency this week. The England team walk down the tunnel during the England captain's run at Twickenham Stadium @highlight England set to face Italy in second Six Nations game on Saturday @highlight Stuart Lancaster's side beat Wales 21-16 in opener last week @highlight Head coach believes England face 'cup final' against Italy @highlight Chris Robshaw leads out his side for Captain's Run at Twickenham @highlight CLICK HERE for all the latest Six Nations 2015 news
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Earlier in the evening @placeholder had described the occasion as ‘proper gladiator days’.
Don’t get me wrong. Watching Amir Khan on a Floyd Mayweather card, in the wee small hours from Las Vegas, was a wonderful thing. However, Wembley Stadium, full house, local rivalry, and during pub hours… well that was something else entirely. Sport-on-the-telly fans have been somewhat spoilt for choice for action from the FA’s headquarters recently. Culminating, you could be forgiven for thinking, with England’s parting shot before Rio. Not a bit of it, because Carl Froch and George Groves decided they would take their problem with each other outside. It was, unfortunately, a double whammy if you wanted to see what the organisers did with the place in 24 hours flat. Firstly, you’d have to be someone who has bought into the principle of buying lots of your sport. And secondly, you’d have had to cough up extra to watch it live on Sky’s Box Office service. @highlight The package was worth the £17 charged on Box Office @highlight Johnny Nelson is a natural performer in front of the camera
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It was this precious metal, in fact, that provided the main reason for colonising @placeholder.
By Harry Mount PUBLISHED: 16:52 EST, 16 October 2013 | UPDATED: 17:32 EST, 16 October 2013 For centuries it was the myth that transfixed fortune-hunters: El Dorado, the dazzling city made of gold, hidden in deepest South America. Countless European bounty seekers lost their lives in search of this legendary place. Others believed that El Dorado was not a city at all, but a man painted with powdered gold who had dived into Lake Guatavita, near the modern Colombian capital of Bogota, and whose priceless body lay waiting to be discovered. Neither the city nor the man was ever found. But as a new exhibition at the British Museum, opening today, shows, European explorers did find an ancient civilisation seemingly obsessed with gold and other precious metals, mined in the Andes. @highlight The myth of El Dorado has gripped explorers for centuries @highlight European bounty hunters in South America found a society transfixed by gold, which was used for a wide variety of intricate and dazzling ornaments @highlight Spanish conquistadors tried to melt down or destroy it all @highlight Surviving artefacts have been put on display at the British Museum @highlight Beyond El Dorado: Power And Gold In Ancient Colombia is at the British Museum until March 23, 2014.
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It doesn't help that @placeholder's love song features lyrics that some see as hinting at a border incursion.
(CNN) -- Russia and Ukraine will face off again Saturday. But this time it's not the geopolitical arena where the action takes place -- but the glitzy stage of the Eurovision Song Contest. Both countries have made it through the semi-finals to compete in the grand final in Copenhagen, Denmark. The usual artistic rivalry has been given an added piquancy by the tensions between Russia and Ukraine. Moscow annexed Ukraine's Crimea region in March and eastern Ukraine is currently roiled by pro-Russian separatist protests. The organizers describe Eurovision -- widely loved for its combination of over-the-top costumes, kitsch pop songs and sometimes questionable talent -- as a non-political event meant to unite Europe through song. @highlight Both Russia, Ukraine have made it through to Eurovision Song Contest final @highlight Russia's twin sisters Anastasia and Maria Tolmachevy booed in semi-final @highlight Ukrainian singer Mariya Yaremchuk says proud to represent her country @highlight Tensions between Russia and Ukraine after Moscow's annexation of Crimea
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The payout follows @placeholder's announcement in June that a full investigation would be held into the Big Six after their retail profits quadrupled to £1.1billion in three years.
By Dan Bloom for MailOnline Payout: EDF will pay £3million after a new IT system wreaked havoc with its complaints prodecures Big Six energy giant EDF is paying out £3million to 'vulnerable customers' after a watchdog found it did not cope well enough with a huge surge of complaints. Gripes with the French-owned firm jumped more then 30 per cent when it was in the throes of introducing a new IT system in 2011. But frustrated customers faced 'unacceptably high' waiting times when they rang the company's call centre, the regulator Ofgem said. Many were not recorded properly on the system, while others gave up and hung up. @highlight Regulator said complaints rose by 30% when new IT system installed in 2011 @highlight But EDF did not have appropriate procedures in place to handle the influx @highlight Customers waited 'unacceptably' long time with call centre - many hung up @highlight £3m payout in lieu of a fine will go to Citizens' Advice Bureau to help others
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That review suggested that @placeholder earned a spot in the runoff.
(CNN) -- Former Haitian first lady Mirlande Manigat will face popular musician Michel Martelly in the second round of presidential elections in Haiti, the electoral commission announced Thursday. The government-backed candidate, Jude Celestin, was eliminated from the race. The announcement followed pressure from the United States and others on President Rene Preval to honor recommendations from the Organization of American States regarding the runoff election. In early December, the electoral council announced that Manigat had won but lacked the majority of votes needed for an outright victory. Initial results put her in a runoff with Celestin, a protege of the president. @highlight NEW: The U.S. ambassador calls it a "good day" for Haiti @highlight Former first lady Mirlande Manigat will now face musician Michel Martelly @highlight Originally, Manigat was to face government-backed candidate Jude Celestin @highlight There was pressure from the United States and OAS for the change
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The @placeholder craft will circulate the moon 20-50 kilometres above its surface and analyse the lunar dust
By Sara Malm PUBLISHED: 10:24 EST, 5 September 2013 | UPDATED: 17:38 EST, 6 September 2013 It has been over four decades since NASA left the moon, but now the space agency is at it again. NASA is launching a small rocket to investigate an unusual discovery made by the crew on Apollo 17 – moon dust. Crews reported seeing an odd glow on the lunar horizon just before sunrise, an unexpected sight as the airless moon lacked atmosphere for reflecting sunlight. Sky high: An artist's concept showing the Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer - LADEE - which will take off from a NASA base on Friday @highlight NASA to launch Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Experiment - LADEE @highlight Rocket takes off from Wallops Island, Virginia on Friday night @highlight Spacecraft to investigate possibility of electrically charged dust
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He talked to @placeholder last week (the interview has been edited for length).
(CNN) -- What does it mean when 86 percent of the Americans surveyed last week by CNN/Opinion Research Corp. say they believe that their system of government is broken? It probably means, Michael Kazin says, that Americans are behaving like they always do. A repeated theme in American history, says Kazin, a historian at Georgetown University, "is Americans believing the country is in decline and then finding ways to rebound from both the fear of decline and the problems that gave rise to that fear." There is reason for optimism, says Kazin, who specializes in populist movements and is the editor of The Princeton Encyclopedia of American Political History. @highlight Michael Kazin says Americans' worry about U.S. decline is repeated through history @highlight Americans may have to accept prospering with others, he says @highlight Fear of decline sparks populism, which often spurs positive change, he says @highlight Kazin: U.S. is strong, especially in culture, entertainment, services, intellectual capital
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Back in action: @placeholder (left) and Ferguson (right) will both be hoping to earn a place in Alan Pardew's side
By Graeme Yorke A selection of Newcastle's young players returned to the club's training ground on Friday to undergo fitness tests ahead of the new season. With the two of the club's French contingent - Moussa Sissoko and Mathieu Debuchy - at the World Cup in Brazil and senior players still enjoying their break, Sammy Ameobi and Co were put through their paces. The striker was joined by aspiring first team players Paul Dummett, Gael Bigirimana and Shane Ferguson to check how they'd kept in shape over the summer. Fighting fit: Newcastle players (L-R) Sammy Ameobi, Remie Streete, Adam Armstrong, Lubomir Satka, Haris Vuckic, Gael Bigirimana and Shane Ferguson run a beep test @highlight Ameobi was one of Newcastle's youngsters to return to the club @highlight The players were put through fitness tests on their first day back @highlight Alan Pardew's senior players are yet to begin pre-season training @highlight Newcastle have signed Siem de Jong and Ayoze Perez this summer
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Earlier this week, U.S. officials reacted angrily to comments attributed to Israel's defense minister criticizing @placeholder's efforts to broker a peace agreement.
Jerusalem (CNN) -- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with Jordan's King Abdullah II in Amman on Thursday to discuss recent developments in negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians, officials said. Netanyahu returned to Israel after the discussions, which also looked at economic cooperation between the two countries and other regional matters, one of his representatives said. "The Prime Minister emphasized that Israel places a premium on security arrangements, including Jordan's interests, in any future agreement that will take into consideration the peace treaty between Jordan and Israel, signed 20 years ago," Netanyahu's media adviser said. The meeting follows U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry's recent visit to the region. Kerry met with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Netanyahu in hopes of working out a framework agreement for the resumption of negotiations between Palestinians and Israelis. @highlight The two discussed recent developments in Israeli-Palestinian negotiations @highlight The meeting follows U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry's recent visit to the region @highlight Kerry met with Israeli Prime Minister, Palestinian President several times this month
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@placeholder focused his hostility on Sheridan in the fifth season when "Cherry consistently behaved in a dismissive, demeaning and unprofessional manner toward Sheridan, not only in front of the other cast and crew on the show, but before the public at large," it says.
Opening statements in the trial of actress Nicollette Sheridan's claim that her "Desperate Housewives" character was killed off because she complained about mistreatment by the TV show's creator were delayed Wednesday morning as the judge considered an evidence dispute. Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Elizabeth Allen White tossed reporters from the courtroom while she heard arguments over whether the jury should hear conversations that may have been protected by attorney-client privilege. Once lawyers deliver their openings to the jury, Sheridan is expected to testify in her wrongful termination lawsuit against series creator-producer-writer Marc Cherry and ABC. Several of Sheridan's former cast mates -- including Eva Longoria, Marcia Cross, James Denton, Felicity Huffman and Neal McDonough -- are on the list of witnesses expected to defend Cherry. @highlight Nicollette Sheridan claims show creator-producer Marc Cherry hit her during a 2008 rehearsal @highlight Cherry killed off her "Desperate Housewives" character 11 episodes later, her suit contends @highlight Cherry says he just "lightly tapped her head" and killing Edie Britt was "a creative decision" @highlight Eva Longoria, Marcia Cross, James Denton and Felicity Huffman are on witness list
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'It's an interesting insight and shows that the @placeholder troops in particular were pretty fed up even though the war was only three months old at this stage.'
By James Rush A previously-unseen letter which describes the legendary football match of the Christmas Day truce during the First World War has been discovered. The letter was sent by staff sergeant Clement Barker four days after Christmas 1914, when the British and German troops famously emerged from their trenches in peace. Sgt Barker, from Ipswich, Suffolk, describes how the truce began after a German messenger walked across no man's land on Christmas Eve to broker the temporary ceasefire. Recount: The previously-unseen letter sent by Sgt Barker which describes the famous football game of the Christmas Day truce Game: The letter, left, sent by Sgt Barker, right, recounts how the match began when a ball was kicked out from the British lines @highlight A letter from Staff Sergeant Clement Baker describes the famous truce @highlight Sgt Clement Barker sent the letter four days after Christmas 1914 @highlight Letter details how German messenger brokered truce on Christmas Eve
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@placeholder is an amazing coastline and no matter where I travel, coming home to this stretch of coast gets me excited.
(CNN) -- "I love to suffer," says extreme surf photographer Chris Burkard. That much is clearly evident from his incredible portfolio (see photo gallery below left), built up from shooting surfers as they ride waves in some of the most extreme places on the planet. The California-based photographer hikes glaciers, dons wetsuits and routinely gets slammed by his subjects (unintentionally) as he tries to get as close as possible to the action. His latest project is documented in a stunning video collaboration with SmugMug Films, part of a behind-the-scenes series highlighting photographers at work. Risking his life for the perfect wave @highlight Extreme surf photographer Chris Burkard chases Arctic swells for work @highlight Latest project documented in stunning SmugMug video showing extreme conditions @highlight Favorite places to shoot include Iceland and Central California
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It is the only painted tree sculpture of all those lining @placeholder 90.
(CNN) -- The wooden sculptures lining the median of U.S. 90 are among the top tourist attractions on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Marlin Miller's live oak sculpture in Biloxi's Town Green will be dedicated Saturday. They are also a creative tribute to the live oaks that lined the scenic highway before the saltwater surge of Hurricane Katrina killed them at their very roots. After the storm, the Mississippi Department of Transportation began bulldozing the dead trees, much to the chagrin of area residents. Biloxi Mayor A.J. Holloway, one of the coast's longtime civic leaders, intervened. He contracted to have some of the live oak trunks turned into sculptures. But it would have proved to be a costly venture. @highlight Live oaks lined scenic U.S. 90 before Hurricane Katrina destroyed them @highlight Florida wood sculptor Marlin Miller has been turning the tree trunks into carvings @highlight Miller's sculptures range from eagles and herons to seahorses and dolphins @highlight One of his sculptures will be dedicated on the Biloxi Town Green on Saturday
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Allardyce is wary of the threat posed by Balotelli and @placeholder, although he thinks the loss of Suarez will affect their potency in front of goal.
Mario Balotelli is not a 'massive scorer' like Luis Suarez and must 'become a more responsible adult' if he is to succeed at Liverpool, believes West Ham United boss Sam Allardyce. Liverpool travel to Upton Park on Saturday to face the Hammers and Allardyce thinks Brendan Rodgers' acquisition of Balotelli could be a shrewd and calculated gamble if the striker reaches double figures this season. Writing in his column in the Evening Standard, Allardyce said: 'He (Balotelli) showed in the Champions League this week that he can score from a half-chance and if he has managed to improve his temperament on and off the field and become a more responsible adult, then I think he could be a big player for Liverpool. @highlight Mario Balotelli must 'become more responsible adult', says Sam Allardyce @highlight West Ham United boss thinks this is key to Italian's success at Liverpool @highlight Allardyce says Balotelli is not a 'massive scorer' like Luis Suarez @highlight A 'successful' season would see striker reaching double figures, he says @highlight Liverpool travel to Upton Park to face West Ham on Saturday evening
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The official said: 'That the government of @placeholder ultimately acted to rescue our people is noteworthy and we are thankful.
By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 3:04 PM on 11th September 2011 An attack on the Israeli embassy in the Egyptian capital Cairo that left three people dead and up to 1,000 injured was condemned by world leaders yesterday. A mob have broken into the embassy and dumped documents out of the windows as hundreds more demonstrated outside, prompting the ambassador and his family to leave the country. The unrest was a further worsening of already deteriorating ties between Israel and post-Hosni Mubarak Egypt. Yesterday David Cameron said he strongly condemned the attack, while the United States urged Egypt to protect the embassy. @highlight Egyptian commandos storm Israeli embassy to rescue six staff trapped inside @highlight 450 people injured during violent clashes between protesters and security forces @highlight Israeli ambassador flees country in military plane with family @highlight Officials call attack 'blow to peaceful relations' between two countries
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'I think it’ll be the case that [@placeholder] will lose the elections.
David Cameron's bid to renegotiate Britain's relationship with the EU has been ridiculed by Poland's Foreign Secretary in explosive private recordings leaked to the country's media. Radek Sikorski, who was in the infamous Bullingdon Club with Boris Johnson at university in Oxford, accused Mr Cameron of 'incompetence' and 'stupidly' pandering to his eurosceptic backbenchers. He said the Prime Minister had 'f****d up' trying to veto the last European treaty and would fail in his bid to overhaul Britain's relationship with Brussels unless they offer Poland a 'mountain of gold'. Scroll down for video Polish Foreign Minister Radek Sikorski was a member of the Bullingdon Club at Oxford with Boris Johnson. David Cameron was also a member @highlight Radek Sikorski recorded lashing out at Cameron's renegotiation strategy @highlight The Polish foreign minister was a fellow member of Oxford Bullingdon club @highlight But in leaked tape he slams plan to reform EU and hold referendum in 2017 @highlight Comes as Cameron faces double defeat in Brussels over reform plans @highlight PM was today handed EU's five year manifesto by Herman Van Rompuy @highlight But list of EU 'priorities' makes no mention of Cameron's renegotiation plan @highlight PM also facing defeat in bid to block Jean-Claude Junker becoming president @highlight Cameron has vowed to go down fighting over the Junker's appointment @highlight Arch federalist is set to made European Commission president on Friday
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They forced the @placeholder to begin deliberations on a series of proposed amendments starting Wednesday night.
Washington (CNN) -- The House of Representatives passed a slightly altered health care "fixes" bill Thursday night, completing legislative action on President Obama's top domestic priority. The so-called "fixes" bill, approved by a 220-207 vote, now goes to Obama to be signed into law. It makes changes in the broader health care reform measure that Obama enacted Tuesday. Approval by both the House and Senate on Thursday concluded a tortuous legislative struggle for the health care reform legislation, which received no Republican support in any of the major votes in either chamber dating back to last year. How will health reform affect you? @highlight NEW: House passes Senate health care "fixes" bill by 220-207 vote @highlight The vote ended legislative action on Obama's top domestic priority @highlight Senate Republicans had found violations in two provisions, forcing bill back to House
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That score tied with @placeholder's four-round effort, although a final round three-under par 69 ensured he was the only player to card four sub 70 rounds.
(CNN) -- Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy is $2 million richer on Sunday after holding his nerve to beat American Anthony Kim in a play-off at the Shanghai Masters at Lake Malaren. With both players sending their approach shots into the same greenside bunker, Kim missed his resulting three-foot putt, allowing world number three McIlroy to tap home from two feet to collect the richest current first prize in golf. "It was a very important win. I'll be the first to say I have not won enough in the last four years as professional and could have done a lot more," McIlroy told reporters. @highlight Rory McIlroy holds his nerve to win the Shanghai Masters in a play-off @highlight The world number three defeats American Anthony Kim on first extra hole @highlight McIlroy collects $2 million for his victory, the joint richest first prize in golf
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@placeholder - Allison Wyatt's family has designated two funds for those interested in making a contribution in lieu of flowers.
(CNN) -- The Newtown community has begun to say goodbye to victims of the December 14 shooting with a series of funerals, memorial services and vigils. As the entire community struggles to come to terms with what happened, and tries to understand the inexplicable, families have started the process of deciding how they'd prefer gifts in their relative's name be directed. Below is a list of ways to donate in victims' names, and ways to send families messages of support and condolence, as detailed in their obituaries. Remembering the victims Charlotte Bacon - In lieu of flowers, contributions in Charlotte's memory may be sent to Christ the King Lutheran Church, 85 Mt. Pleasant Rd., Newtown, CT 06470. @highlight Families have begun to identify where they'd like contributions in victims' names to be sent @highlight There are many ways to send messages of support and condolence @highlight Please visit CNN.com/Impact for more ways to help the community of Sandy Hook
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Ahmadinejad admitted that the @placeholder's sanctions have created problems in oil exports and banking.
Ahmadinejad said the banking embargo has affected Iran's ability to supply basic needs such as meat By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 02:33 EST, 5 September 2012 | UPDATED: 05:08 EST, 5 September 2012 The West's oil and banking sanctions imposed against Iran are a declaration of 'all-out-war', President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has said. In July, the EU banned oil imports from Iran, just after the US enacted tough measures against Iran's central bank. The sanctions, aimed at curbing Iran's nuclear development program, have severely harmed Iran's economy. Ahmadinejad said the banking embargo has affected Iran's ability to supply basic needs such as meat. @highlight Measures aimed at curbing Iran's nuclear program have severely harmed its economy @highlight President Ahmadinejad due to attend the U.N. General Assembly in New York later this month @highlight Ahmadinejad said the banking embargo has affected Iran's ability to supply basic needs such as meat
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'If @placeholder were to leave, that would be a disaster,' Parsons said.
By Associated Press Los Angeles Clippers coach Doc Rivers has said he'll resign if Donald Sterling remains owner, it was revealed in court this week during a legal battle over who should take ownership of the team. Clippers owner Donald Sterling has filed a new lawsuit in his attempt to retain the team and derail a potential $2 billion sale. The lawsuit filed on Tuesday in Los Angeles County Superior Court names estranged wife Shelly Sterling, the NBA and Commissioner Adam Silver, saying they committed fraud and violated corporate law in their attempt to sell the team to former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer. @highlight Coach Doc Rivers has said he'll resign, the team's interim CEO revealed, saying such a move would be a 'disaster' for the franchise @highlight Fears there would also be an exodus of key players, including team captain Chris Paul if Sterling remains at the helm @highlight Sterling claims estranged wife Shelley and NBA's Adam Silver committed fraud in attempt to sell Clippers to former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer
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He used to tell people in the local bar that he was @placeholder, and would describe to them a lifestyle in Toronto that matched that of the rocker.
The hunt for the killer of a 65-year-old British man shot dead in his Brittany home has taken a bizarre twist - as it emerged that the victim had assumed the identity of a dead rock star. The man was known in the small coastal village of Plounevez-Lochrist as Glenn Miller - the retired bassist for cult Canadian band Chilliwack. But the real Miller died in Toronto three years ago, gendarmes discovered after contacting Canadian police. Scroll down for video The real Glenn Miller (left) was a bassist for Canadian band Chilliwack, who were most popular in the 1970s Miller was a member Chilliwack - who were most popular during the 1970s - for almost 30 years, before leaving in 1988 to start a career in drug rehabilitation. @highlight British man had told villagers he was Canadian former Chilliwack bassist @highlight He moved to Plounevez-Lochrist in Brittany around the time Miller died @highlight Adopted the look of a seventies rocker, wearing John Lennon glasses @highlight But lived a very modest lifestyle, and locals said he even used to beg @highlight Was found dead on September 13 with bullet hole in his neck @highlight Foreign office now know his real identity but have not confirmed it @highlight French authorities continue to search for the man's killer
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Miss Edkins, who was stored in Pistorius’ phone book as ‘@placeholder’, is one of the few former lovers to speak out in support of the Paralympian after the killing.
Oscar Pistorius made a secret phone call to one of his ex-girlfriends shortly before he shot Reeva Steenkamp on Valentine’s Day last year. The convicted killer spoke to Jenna Edkins, 25, for nine minutes on the evening of the killing, a new book reveals. Pistorius and Edkins were in an on-off relationship for five years, and he is believed to have still been seeing her and another woman when he met Miss Steenkamp. Scroll down for video Secret call: Oscar Pistorius spoke to ex-girlfriend Edkins, 25, who was called Babyshoes in his phone, for nine minutes on the eve he shot Reeva Steenkamp @highlight Oscar Pistorius called Jenna Edkins on eve of killing Reeva Steenkamp @highlight Pistorius and Edkins had been in an on-off relationship for five years @highlight He spoke to Edkins, 25, called Babyshoes in his phone, for nine minutes @highlight Pistorius guilty of culpable homicide and will be sentenced this month
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The @placeholder posed naked outside a number of iconic landmarks including Buckingham Palace
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 08:21 EST, 16 May 2013 | UPDATED: 01:47 EST, 17 May 2013 Two Australian 'crusaders without clothes' have stripped off beside some of London's most iconic landmarks in a project to promote nudity. Sam Hatfield and Fiona Skelton bared all at Buckingham Palace, Tower Bridge, the Houses of Parliament and the London Eye. They also offered their own interpretation of the iconic image of The Beatles by strolling across the Abbey Road crossing. The stunts are part of their 'Nakedme' internet project - a 'worldwide crusade' to 'make nudity more acceptable'. Scroll down for video @highlight Sam Hatfield and Fiona Skelton stripped off at iconic London landmarks @highlight 'Crusaders without clothes' pictured outside Buckingham Palace @highlight Stunts are part of their 'Nakedme' art project to promote nudity @highlight VIDEO COURTESY OF NAKED ME.
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By Sara Hashash and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 06:52 EST, 18 June 2012 | UPDATED: 19:46 EST, 18 June 2012 Egypts' army generals made a last minute grab for power yesterday as Islamists claimed to have won the presidential election. The country’s military rulers have issued a constitutional decree to limit the influence of the new president at the same time as granting the army sweeping legislative authority – even permitting generals to control the budget. The move threatens to undermine the election battle between Islamist Mohammed Morsi of the Muslim Brotherhood and Ahmed Shafiq, who served as prime minister under Mubarak. @highlight Militants fired on Israeli crew building border barrier on the frontier @highlight One of the workers killed, then Israeli soldiers shot dead two militants @highlight Islamist candidate Mohammed Morsi declares victory in Egyptian elections @highlight First free presidential vote since Hosni Mubarak was ousted 16 months ago
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His side gave away the lead on two occasions, after @placeholder and Wayne Routledge had scored.
It took 12 minutes before a section of Newcastle’s fans started their weekly invitation to Alan Pardew to seek alternative employment. How much leeway, if any, can be bought with a point at the Liberty Stadium remains to be seen. Certainly, the prognosis looks better, a draw coming against a backdrop of 19 points taken from the previous 26 games. More than that, there was the evidence here of a fighting spirit, manifested in the goals of Senegal’s Papiss Cisse, who twice pulled Newcastle level in a game they often looked like losing but, ultimately, might have won. VIDEO Scroll down to watch post-match reaction from a disappointed Garry Monk and a defiant Alan Pardew @highlight Newcastle salvaged a huge away point against Swansea at the Liberty Stadium @highlight Wilfried Bony opened the scoring for Swansea City after 17 minutes @highlight Papiss Cisse found the equaliser for Newcastle just before half-time @highlight Wayne Routledge scored in the 50th minute to reclaim the lead for the Swans @highlight Cisse found his second in the 75th minute to bring Newcastle back level @highlight Newcastle fans called for owner Mike Ashley to sack Pardew throughout the match
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At the @placeholder auction, 25 of the 34 lots were sold, totalling £8.8 million.
A lost painting by artist John Duncan Fergusson which was discovered in an attic has sold for a record £638,500. When it went under the hammer at Christie's Modern British and Irish Art Evening Sale in London yesterday evening, it had a guide price of £80,000. But it ended up selling for eight times the estimate to an anonymous bidder and a world record for the artist at auction. John Duncan Fergusson's 'Poise', which dates back to 1916, sold for a record £638,500 at Christie's auction house in London Fergusson painted 'Poise', of a woman posing in a blue dress, in 1916. @highlight Fergusson painted 'Poise' in 1916 but it hasn't been seen public since an exhibition in 1918 @highlight The painting had been hidden away and was discovered in a French attic @highlight Christie's offered the painting with a guide price of £80,000 but it sold for eight times that amount and a record for the artist
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By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 20:05 EST, 5 July 2013 | UPDATED: 20:05 EST, 5 July 2013 A Connecticut man who says he lost an eye after being shot in the face by murder suspect Aaron Hernandez in February has been ordered to testify before a grand jury in Massachusetts that is investigating the former New England Patriots star. Hernandez has been charged with first-degree murder in connection to the execution-style death of 27-year-old Odin Lloyd, who was found gunned down June 17 in an industrial park not far from the football player's home. Superior Court Judge Joan Alexander in Hartford on Friday ordered Alexander Bradley, 31, to appear July 17 in Fall River. @highlight Alexander Bradley, 31, filed federal lawsuit seeking at least $75,000 in damages claiming that Hernandez shot him in the face in February, causing him to lose his right eye @highlight Suit was filed in Florida four days before the discovery of Odin Lloyd's body near football player's home @highlight Bradley tried to fight interstate subpoena, claiming he needed to be in Florida for medical treatment
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Ponzo’s lawyer, however, said he was not a made member or an associate of the @placeholder.
By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 12:15 EST, 22 November 2013 | UPDATED: 12:59 EST, 22 November 2013 A former Mob associate who spent over a decade posing as a cattle rancher in Idaho has been convicted in a string of federal charges, including the attempted murder of a man who became the boss of the New England Mafia. Enrico Ponzo was convicted in a racketeering indictment after a month-long trial. Prosecutors said Ponzo teamed up with a faction of mobsters that wanted to stop Francis 'Cadillac Frank' Salemme from becoming the boss of the Patriarca crime family. Secret life: Enrico M Ponzo, right, who was known as Jay Shaw to his neighbors in the rural town of Marsing, Idaho, with his friend Kelly Verceles, left, at a hockey game in Boise @highlight A man who spent over a decade posing as a cattle rancher in Idaho was convicted on a string of federal charges @highlight After a month long trial, Enrico Ponzo, 45, was convicted of racketeering conspiracy, murder conspiracy in aid of racketeering and a number of other charges including money laundering and extortion @highlight One of the acts jurors found Ponzo committed under the racketeering conspiracy charge was the attempted killing of Francis 'Cadillac Frank' Salemme @highlight Had been living as Jay Shaw with his girlfriend and two children on a 12-acre ranch in Idaho
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@placeholder is taking precautions regarding its website and as a result there may be disruptions in the activity of the website."
Jerusalem (CNN) -- The websites of the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange and of El Al, the Israeli airline, were brought down Monday morning by an apparent hacking attack. An internet hacker who calls himself Ox Omar sent an e-mail to the Jerusalem Post Monday in which he claims that together with a hacking group calling themselves "Nightmare" that the websites of the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange and that of El Al would be brought down. Idit Yaaron, the spokeswoman for the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange, told CNN that the main site of the stock exchange where the trading takes place was not harmed and operates on a very high level of Internet security. Trading has continued unaffected, she said. A secondary internet web site was affected for a short period of time. @highlight Saudi hackers say in an e-mail they attacked the sites @highlight Earlier Saudi hackers had exposed thousands of Israeli credit card numbers @highlight Deputy foreign minister has his website hacked
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‘More elderly people need healthcare as the population ages yet even with this big increase in demand, hospitals are seeing more patients within four hours than ever before and have already hit their target more weeks than they did the winter when @placeholder was Health Secretary.’
An extra 110,000 patients have been admitted to hospital with cold-related illnesses largely because of rising energy prices, Labour is set to claim today. Andy Burnham, the shadow health secretary, will blame the Government’s failure to get to grips with the ‘cost of living crisis’ for the raised admissions to A&E. In a speech about the NHS in Birmingham today, he will link the raised admissions for respiratory and circulatory problems with the £300 rise in the average energy bill. An extra 110,000 patients have been admitted to hospital with cold-related illnesses largely because of rising energy prices, Labour is set to claim today @highlight Figure is a 10 per cent increase on the year before coalition came to power @highlight Andy Burnham blames ‘cost of living crisis’ for raised admissions to A&E @highlight He said it is 'tragic human cost of failure to stand up to energy companies'
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Co-founder Brin said he had to 'quibble' with @placeholder's view.
By Daily Mail Reporter Google co-founder Larry Page has said people shouldn't work as much as they do - because there really is no need. The tech mogul, who spoke alongside fellow Google founder Sergey Brin in an interview with venture capitalist Vinod Khosla, didn't expand on how people could afford to live if they worked less. 'If you really think about the things you need to make yourself happy - housing, security, opportunity for your kids - it's not that hard for us to provide those things,' he said in the interview last week. He said the resources we need do not require as much effort to achieve as we think they do, and instead said that we only work to make ourselves feel needed. @highlight Larry Page said that because it doesn't take much to achieve the jobs that we need complete, roles should be split or hours should be reduced @highlight He failed to suggest how workers could afford to live on fewer hours @highlight He spoke alongside fellow Google co-founder Sergey Brin in an interview with venture capitalist and billionaire Vinod Khosla last week
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While dignitaries addressed the crowd at Johannesburg's @placeholder, the unidentified, suited man produced a series of hand signals that experts said meant nothing.
In this case, the pictures apparently weren't worth a single word. The sign language interpreter at Tuesday's memorial service in Johannesburg for Nelson Mandela may have appeared to have been translating spoken words into gestures during the four hours he appeared on television screens around the world, but he was a fake, observers said Wednesday. "The so-called 'interpreter' ... at FNB stadium has been dubbed the 'fake interpreter' and the deaf community is in outrage," said Bruno Druchen, national director of the Deaf Federation of South Africa (DeafSA), in a statement. "He is not known by the Deaf Community in South Africa nor by the South African Sign Language interpreters working in the field." @highlight "It was almost like he was doing baseball signs," says deaf actress Marlee Matlin @highlight Deaf Federation of South Africa says man was not a recognized, professional interpreter @highlight DeafSA says the man used "meaningless" hand signals @highlight The four-hour Mandela memorial was broadcast to millions worldwide
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The @placeholder, where Dubai is located, is home to thousands of expatriates and is among the most moderate Gulf states.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (CNN) -- Two Britons serving three-month prison terms for having sex on a public beach in Dubai have been released on bail pending their appeal, their lawyer said Tuesday. File image of one of the co-accused -- Vince Acors -- arriving at court in Dubai in September. Michelle Palmer, 36, and Vincent Acors, 34, were sentenced last week after a court found them guilty. Both denied they had intercourse and their lawyer, Hassan Mattar, said they planned to appeal. Mattar said Tuesday the court accepted the appeal and will hold the first hearing November 18 in Dubai. @highlight Two Britons jailed for having sex on beach in Dubai bailed pending their appeal @highlight The pair were arrested at a Dubai beach shortly after midnight on July 5 @highlight They were charged with with illicit relations, public indecency, public intoxication @highlight Although a relatively moderate Gulf state, Dubai adheres to certain Islamic rules
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After being pursued by law enforcement for nearly 20 years, ironically @placeholder was shot and killed by one of his fellow gang members for a $10,000 reward.
(CNN) -- Have you ever been caught in a shoot-out, dodging bullets as they scatter across walls? Or participated in a bank robbery in broad daylight? No need to duck. Modern-day fans of America's outlaws can safely step into one of the most famous gunfights in history and the first successful daylight robbery. Although famous outlaws John Dillinger and Jesse James aren't usually embraced for their violence, their exploits are a part of America's history. The birthplaces, graves and trails once traveled by these famous American criminals can be found all over the United States. Here are some of the best locations to relive the most well-known rogues of yesteryear. @highlight Outlaw museums and landmarks can be found all over the country @highlight Jesse James' home and Al Capone's grave are popular sites @highlight The Crime Museum in Washington, D.C. holds a large collection of artifacts
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Speculation about @placeholder's future ramped up after Real Madrid revealed debts of around £400million.
Cristiano Ronaldo has distanced himself from a proposed move to Manchester United. As Real Madrid's four-goal hero in their victory over Elche, Ronaldo was happy to field questions about United and Jose Mourinho on Tuesday night. Ronaldo was asked about Chelsea manager Mourinho claiming their relationship was 'non-existent'. Cristiano Ronaldo told reporters his future is at Real Madrid after scoring four goals against Elche The Portuguese forward had been linked with a return to Manchester United next summer 'It is an issue that is not important, what matters is Madrid,' replied Ronaldo. 'It is fine for me personally, I want to help this shirt. On these topics, it is not for me to speak out.' @highlight Cristiano Ronaldo has been linked with a move to Manchester United @highlight But Portuguese forward says his future lies in Madrid @highlight Ronaldo scored four goals for Real against Elche on Tuesday night
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Sunday's race represents a home grand prix for @placeholder, who celebrated his 26th birthday earlier this week.
(CNN) -- Triple world champion Sebastian Vettel has told Formula One drivers who feel unsafe behind the wheel to stay out of the cockpit as the Red Bull driver weighed in on the ongoing tire row. The Grand Prix Drivers' Association (GPDA) issued a statement Thursday to "express their deepest concerns" after five drivers at last weekend's Brtiish Grand Prix, including Mercedes' race leader Lewis Hamilton, experienced high-speed tire blowouts. The GPDA has threatened to boycott Sunday's German Grand Prix should a repeat of last weekend's Silverstone race occur, with tire supplier Pirelli responding by modifying its tires with a Kevlar strip to prevent punctures. @highlight Sebastian Vettel tells drivers who feel unsafe not to drive in F1 cars @highlight F1 drivers have threatened to boycott German GP in a row over tires @highlight Five drivers experienced tire blowouts at British Grand Prix @highlight Red Bull's Vettel currently leads the 2013 world championship
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In the month before the real Barack Obama is to visit Turkey, this ad campaign went out all across the country on television and on billboards, using the iconic, Warholian image of the @placeholder president to sell low-interest loans.
ISTANBUL, Turkey (CNN) -- Regular programming has just been interrupted by a news conference. A slender black man in a suit steps up to a podium, flanked by American flags and a White House logo. Michael Lamar was laid off in January but has a new job as a Barack Obama look-alike. "I wish I could announce such an economic package," he says, "but there is a bank in Turkey that did it. It is Garanti. I wish we had Garanti in America." Don't be fooled. This is a commercial on Turkish TV. The actor is a 44-year-old Barack Obama look-alike from Whitehall, Pennsylvania, named Michael Lamar. And he is shilling for a Turkish bank. @highlight Michael Lamar strikes an Obama-like figure in ads for a bank in Turkey @highlight Lamar worked for JP Morgan Chase for 18 years before being laid off @highlight President Obama will be in Turkey soon on presidential visit @highlight U.S. approval ratings in turkey have plunged in recent years
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"The idea of the mirrors is to bring in the landmarks of @placeholder ... to celebrate the achievements of where the work is," he said.
It was a shimmering metal wall hanging fashioned from thousands of bottle tops that won El Anatsui international acclaim. During the Venice Biennale in 2007 the Ghanaian sculptor transformed the facade of a museum by draping one of his exquisite metal tapestries over the top of it, causing a sensation in the art world. Today, he is hot property, collected by the world's major museums and selling his rippling metal installations that nod to indigenous art for hundreds of thousands of dollars. His latest work goes on display this week at New York's High Line, an elevated park built on an old freight rail line in Manhattan. @highlight El Anatsui is an internationally renowned Ghanaian artist who lives and works in Nigeria @highlight He is known for monumental sculptures using recycled waste that he collects in Nigeria @highlight He is considered to be one of the foremost contemporary artists of his generation @highlight Largest ever installation "Broken Bridge II" on display at the High Line in New York
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Stars: Kay has a large role on @placeholder as the matriarch/full-time cook for the entire Robertson clan
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 20:59 EST, 15 January 2014 | UPDATED: 04:48 EST, 16 January 2014 Season five of A&E's hit reality show about redneck millionaires, Duck Dynasty, premiered Wednesday night and MailOnline can reveal some stunning photos of the show's matriarch from her debutante days as a high school cheerleader and classic beauty before becoming a national celebrity. Kay Robertson - known as 'Ms. Kay' - to her friends and family, is the wife of Phil Robertson, who recently made headlines over controversial comments he made in an interview with GQ magazine, and the mother of Will Robertson, the CEO of the Duck Commander duck-call empire, and the star of the show that put the Robertson clan on the map. @highlight A&E's Duck Dynasty premiers its fifth season on Wednesday night# @highlight Kay Robertson and her husband, Phil, have been married for more than 45 years @highlight Phil Robertson recently created some controversy over comments he made about homosexuals
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Sound of Music star @placeholder, 77, sought Dr Zeitels’s help after a routine operation with another surgeon in 1997 went wrong.
By Simon Cable PUBLISHED: 19:48 EST, 28 March 2013 | UPDATED: 19:49 EST, 28 March 2013 He had the nerve-racking task of saving one of the world’s most-loved voices. Now throat surgeon Dr Steven Zeitels has told how he knew surgery on Adele’s vocal cords had been a success when the singer gave him a ‘beautiful’ private rendition of her hit song, Rolling In The Deep. Dr Zeitels, whose patients have included Julie Andrews, Lionel Richie, and Roger Daltrey, treated Adele at the end of 2011 after a sore on her vocal cords caused her to lose her voice. @highlight Dr Steven Zeitels treated Adele when she lost her voice in 2011 @highlight She gave him a 'beautiful' rendition of Rolling in the Deep after treatment @highlight He has also treated Roger Daltrey, Julie Andrews and Lionel Richie
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The petite mother from @placeholder chowed down 2lb of bacon on Saturday (after finishing 59 pancakes)
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:41 EST, 3 February 2014 | UPDATED: 16:29 EST, 3 February 2014 A petite mom of four has chomped through another eating world record on Sunday just two days after gulping down hundreds of wings. Molly Schuyler, who is 5'7 and weighs 125lb, took down the Adam Emmenecker sandwich in four minutes, 50 seconds - two minutes faster than her previous best time. Mrs Schuyler, 33, devoured the 5lb sandwich - along with 1lb of waffle fries - in front of cheering crowds at Jethro’s Pork Chop Grill in Johnston, Iowa. @highlight Molly Schuyler, 34, of Nebraska, weighs 125lb and is 5'7 @highlight She devoured the Adam Emmenecker sandwich which contains a pork tenderloin, burger, brisket and chicken tenders in a matter of minutes @highlight On Friday, she ate 363 chicken wings at roughly 32,670 calories @highlight Mrs Schuyler said that her skill is to 'divide and conquer'
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@placeholder showed a reporter the copies of the pooled tickets she shared with her McDonald's employees and said the winning ticket was not among them - though would not say where it was
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 19:04 EST, 9 April 2012 | UPDATED: 06:44 EST, 10 April 2012 After more than a week of mystery and intrigue surrounding the Maryland Mega Millions jackpot, it appears that we have a winner, but who is it? The holder of the winning ticket, sold in a Milford Mill 7-Eleven store has claimed their share of the record-breaking $656million prize today, but will remain anonymous. Maryland Lottery spokeswoman Carole Everett said that the winner claimed the prize at lottery headquarters with a ticket matching all six numbers: 2-4-23-38-46 and the Mega Ball, 23. Mystery: The Milford, Maryland, 7-Eleven store is proudly displaying that they sold one of the winning tickets but the identity of the winner is not known @highlight Mega Millions winner comes forward, but asks to remain anonymous @highlight Ticket sold at 7-Eleven location in Milford Mill, Maryland @highlight McDonald's worker Mirlande Wilson, 37, previously said she lost ticket but has not spent a lot of time looking for it @highlight $656million jackpot was the largest in Mega Millions history
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Sign of things to come: @placeholder, still shell-shocked from last year's record chills, already had snow on the way Friday.
The dreaded polar vortex will rear its frigid head this year despite previous predictions to the contrary, an expert Michigan forecaster said Thursday, just as New York City officials warned Gothamites to brace for the first snow of the season. Michigan meteorologist Mark Torregrossa revealed his predictions on Mlive.com, where he writes 'the polar vortex is already dropping farther south than normal.' His report goes head to head with one out of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration just last month, which suggested this year's cold months simply won't be as historically bone-chilling as last winter. Scroll down for video @highlight A Michigan weather expert predicts the dreaded arctic phenomenon could be a common sight in the States this winter @highlight The Midwestern U.S. will experienced temps 10F below average in the coming days @highlight The prediction comes despite previous NOAA forecasts to the contrary and just as New York City is bracing for half-inch snowfall Thursday @highlight These would be the first flurries of the season in winter weary and it's only November
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Kahler decides to walk away after the officer informs him he is not being detained but that he would be apprehended by @placeholder police if he doesn’t agree to the search.
A US man who is on a federal aviation watch list was asked to undergo additional screening after his flight landed because security officers apparently failed to carry out the necessary checks before he boarded the plane. The flight carrying Kahler Nygard was already in the sky by the time Transportation Security Administration officials realised the error. The 22-year-old was once on a ‘no-fly list’ but is now on a ‘selectee list’ that calls for a more rigorous screening process than usual before boarding. Scroll down for video Kahler Nygard (right) was asked to undergo additional security screening when he landed at Denver's airport @highlight Kahler Nygard was asked to exit the plane in front of other passengers @highlight Minnesota man refused to co-operate with TSA officers at Denver airport @highlight He is on a 'selectee list' that calls for a more rigorous screening process
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They are now close friends, and @placeholder even celebrated her 50th birthday on set.
She had just landed a Best Actress Oscar her performance in Still Alice. And the first person Julianne Moore wanted to see was a 50-year-old former nurse in Minnesota. Mother-of-two Sandy Oltz was the inspiration for the role which tells the story of a high-flying woman diagnosed with Alzheimer's at just 50 years old. As soon as she finished partying, Moore sent a text that Oltz shared exclusively with Daily Mail Online, which said: 'Thank you thank you very very much for EVERYTHING. Love you so much. Julie.' Scroll down for video Inspiration: Julianne Moore grins next to Sandy Oltz, the woman who inspired her role in Still Alice @highlight Mother-of-two Sandy Oltz was 46 when she was diagnosed with disease @highlight She advised Moore on her life and her tactics to get through each day @highlight Moore sent her a text immediately after landing Best Actress Oscar @highlight Oltz was very impressed with the movie, said she screamed and jumped around her living room when Moore won the Oscar @highlight She told Daily Mail Online her teenage sons found movie hard to watch @highlight Moore won a Golden Globe, a BAFTA, and an Oscar for the role
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The applicator for @placeholder latches onto your lips and squeezes them, giving users a tingling sensation.
A young woman got the shock of her life when a lip enhancing product she bought online left her looking like she had just gone a round in a boxing ring. Brittany Forster, 24, of Perth, Western Australia, bought CandyLipz from the company's website and tried it - sticking the apple-shaped device over her mouth and applying suction. After two 'horrific' minutes of watering eyes and painful lips, she removed the application and was appalled with the results, which had left her with a huge trout pout. Scroll down for video 24-year-old Perth woman, Brittany Forster (pictured left before the application) bought CandyLipz from their online website and decided to try the product out on Monday night. Brittany was left horrified with the results (right) @highlight An Australian woman used a lip enhancer with shocking results @highlight Brittany Forster from Perth was unrecognisable after the application @highlight She used CandyLipz in the hope of getting a Kylie Jenner-style pout @highlight But she was left with bruised and bloodied lips @highlight CandyLipz say they 'love' Brittany's plump lips
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