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There is also a first call-up for @placeholder goalkeeper Marcus Bettinelli.
Gareth Southgate has named his 22-man England Under 21 squad for the forthcoming friendly double-header with Portugal and France. As preparations start in earnest for next summer's European Championships in the Czech Republic - with the draw being made in Prague on Thursday evening - Southgate has named a strong squad with a couple of new faces. With Saido Berahino promoted to Roy Hodgson's senior squad, Southgate has called upon Bournemouth's Callum Wilson, who has scored nine goals in the Championship so far this season. Tottenham's Harry Kane will lead the line for England Under 21s in their friendlies with Portugal and France @highlight Gareth Southgate has named 22-man squad for England Under 21 friendlies with Portugal and France @highlight Young Lions are beginning preparations for European Championships next summer, with group draw to be held on Thursday night @highlight Bournemouth's Callum Wilson and Fulham's Marcus Bettinelli called up for the first time
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Ineffective and struggled to come up with anything to break down @placeholder resistance.
Chelsea failed to win for only the third time in the Premier League season as Sunderland held Jose Mourinho's men to a goalless draw at the Stadium of Light. The draw sees Chelsea seven points clear at the top of the table ahead of Southampton, who play third-placed Manchester City on Sunday. Sportsmail's Craig Hope rated the players' performances at the Stadium of Light. Sunderland (4-1-4-1) Costel Pantilimon 6 Didn’t have a save of note to make as the big Romanian made it back-to-back clean sheets. Santiago Vergini 7 One piece of showboating – taking out two Chelsea players –thrilled the home crowd and he clipped the bar in the first half. Handled Hazard well. @highlight Lee Cattermole was man of the match with top mark of 7.5 @highlight Connor Wickham (7) was Sunderland's main attacking threat @highlight Chelsea's Diego Costa looked off the pace and awarded just 5.5
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The stunning property, which features four bathrooms designed to a high specification with feature baths, in Cayhthorpes, Lincolnshire was custom-built by the international sportsman and his wife @placeholder
By Lizzie Parry It was custom built as a dream home fit for an international sportsman. But the luxury house of former England cricketer Graeme Swann is today on the market with a price tag of £1.2million. The sprawling property, named The Cygnets, comes complete with six bedrooms, four bathrooms, an attic cinema and a games room. The former international bowler currently lives in the property in Cayhthorpes in Lincolnshire with his wife Sarah and their children Wilfred, three, and 18-month-old Charlotte. Former England cricketer Graeme Swann's luxury home, featuring six spacious bedrooms, is today on the market for £1.2million @highlight The sprawling mansion, named The Cygnets boasts six bedrooms, an attic cinema and a games room @highlight The home is eco-friendly and comes complete with solar reactive double glazed windows @highlight It was designed and custom built for former England cricketer Graeme Swann, his wife Sarah and their family @highlight The home is in Caythorpes in Lincolnshire and the family are said to be selling to move closer to friends
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It is a rarely used tactic, but @placeholder said she and her predecessor, John Roll, had no choice.
Washington (CNN) -- In the words of Judge Roslyn Silver, the situation is "dire." From her chambers in Phoenix, Arizona, the chief judge of federal judicial District of Arizona warns a bulging criminal caseload is being exacerbated by three unfilled bench seats, which the Obama administration and the Senate have, until recently, shown little urgency to address. "We have a crisis, we have vacancies, and we would like to have them filled so that justice can be served," she told CNN in an exclusive television interview. The crisis was thrust suddenly upon the 64-year-old Arizona native. The murder of her predecessor, Chief Judge John Roll in the January 8 Tucson shootings that left Rep. Gabrielle Giffords seriously wounded suddenly put her in charge. Losing a colleague and dear friend, while ensuring her court continued to do its job remains a personal and professional challenge for Silver, but she remains quietly confident. @highlight There are now 99 vacancies in the 857 federal district and appeals court judgeships @highlight Just 46 names have been currently put forth by President Obama @highlight The Administrative Office of the U.S. courts predicts at least 15 more vacancies this year
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The @placeholder are said to have hidden the planes to prevent them falling into enemy hands.
By Simon Parry PUBLISHED: 19:52 EST, 19 January 2013 | UPDATED: 19:53 EST, 19 January 2013 A British adventurer hunting for Second World War Spitfires he believes are buried in Burma plans to continue his search – despite suffering a health scare at the end of an unsuccessful excavation project. David Cundall, 62, fell ill in his hotel in Burma’s former capital Rangoon, where a £1 million dig for some of the aircraft was called off on Friday. The Lincolnshire farmer was taken to hospital, treated for high blood pressure and advised not to fly. But last night he was preparing to board a plane to travel 900 miles to the civil-war-torn city of Myitkina in the north of Burma, where he plans to begin a second dig almost single-handedly. @highlight David Cundall fell ill in his hotel in Burma's former capital Rangoon @highlight A £1million dig for some of the aircraft was called off on Friday @highlight Mr Cundall was taken to hospital and advised not to fly @highlight But, was preparing to board a plane to begin a second dig 900 miles away
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Stinger is then believed by police to have told the woman he would ‘finish her tattoos’ before using an ink gun to write ‘@placeholder%’ on her stomach.
By Ryan Gorman A Utah man known to be a white supremacist will go to jail for kidnapping, tying up and tattooing a woman against her will, authorities announced. Robert Calder, 40, was sentenced Monday to one year behind bars after pleading guilty to felony kidnapping. An aggravated assault charge against him was dismissed, records showed. The judge suspended a one to 15-year term and instead gave Calder credit for 162 days served and also ordered him to serve out a 36-month probation, the Salt Lake Tribune reported. Where it happened: The suburban Salt Lake City apartment complex where Calder held, tattooed and beat the woman against her will @highlight Robert Calder hogtied the woman and stuffed a sock in her mouth @highlight He forcibly tattooed 'RATTA 100%' across her stomach and beat repeatedly beat her during the eight hours she was held hostage @highlight Calder goes by the gang name 'Stinger'
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A top presidential aide told CNN that the restructuring needed to take place quickly if @placeholder was to go forward.
Sanaa, Yemen (CNN) -- Yemen's armed forces have a new look after President Abdu Rabu Mansour Hadi ordered major changes to both the military's leadership and structure on Wednesday. The expansive reshuffle appears to have removed those loyal to Yemen's previous President Ali Abdullah Saleh from their powerful positions within the military, with several other generals attaining appointments to new positions. As part of the restructuring, the elite republican guard and the first armored division will be absorbed into the country's Defense Ministry. The republican guard has been led by Saleh's eldest son, Ahmed Ali Saleh, and Gen. Ali Mohsen Al-Ahmar, who defected during the 2011 Yemeni uprising, has commanded the first armored division. @highlight Yemen's president restructures the military to remove predecessor's allies @highlight The nation's military will now have five branches; Defense Ministry takes over 2 groups @highlight Activist calls the restructuring "a good step" but warns "it won't happen overnight."
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One immediate discovery is that his skeleton does not have a "withered arm" as depicted by @placeholder, the researchers said.
(CNN) -- In this winter of his disinterment, we pause to ponder if Richard III, the last Plantaganet king of England, was a victim of a pen poisoned by history controlled by his Tudor successors. As archeologists sort through a skull and bones found under an English parking lot and with DNA tests confirming the remains were Richard's, there is a call for a re-examination of his legacy -- which has mostly been shaped by Shakespeare's play Richard III. Shakespeare's Richard III is a "rudely stamp'd," "deformed, unfinish'd" villain who ordered the deaths of anyone who stood between him and the throne, including his two young nephews. @highlight Shakespeare depicts Richard III is a "rudely stamp'd," "deformed, unfinish'd" villain @highlight Discovering his grave is a new chance to make a case for 'Good King Richard,' supporters say @highlight Richard's bones could mean "re-writing a little bit of history in a big way," researcher says @highlight Richard III's "new" face based on the newly-found skull is unveiled Tuesday
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That setback brought about fresh criticism of Djokovic's relationship with Becker -- though the German says that defeat provided the springboard which culminated in the 27-year-old winning his second @placeholder title in July and reclaiming the No.
(CNN) -- It wasn't often Boris Becker was caught out by a barrage of volleys on the court -- but the tennis great says he was stunned by the level of criticism he received after being appointed as Novak Djokovic's coach. Eyebrows were raised when Becker, a six-time grand slam winner, swapped his seat in the television commentary box to take up a role with the Serbian star in December 2013. Becker, who won 64 ATP titles and three Wimbledon crowns during a stellar 15-year career, is one of the most popular faces in the sport. But he says the level of negative attention the move attracted from both inside and outside of the game was "all part of being Boris Becker." @highlight Boris Becker says he was surprised by criticism @highlight Appointed Novak Djokovic's coach in December 2013 @highlight German says Djokovic's Wimbledon win silenced doubters @highlight Victory returned Serbian to No. 1 ranking ahead of U.S. Open
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The first of it's kind @placeholder caters specifically to overworked, burnt-out women who need to reconnect with their inner selves
As the cold weather firmly sets in, we've already begun dreaming of a sunny spa getaway - and it turns out, we're not the only ones. The winners of Conde Nast Traveller's prestigious Spa Awards have just been revealed, and whether you're looking to book immediately, or simply get some inspiration for your next holiday, these luxurious offerings have to be seen to be believed. From a sprawling Thai paradise to the Aro Ha Wellness Retreat in New Zealand and even a sanctuary dedicated to stressed-out women in Somerset, these are the spas voted the best in the world... Chiva Som, on the Gulf of Thailand, has been voted the Best Destination Spa in the 2015 Conde Nast Traveler Spa Awards @highlight Conde Nast Traveller has revealed the winners of its prestigious 2015 Spa Awards @highlight Looking for a remote, yet opulent hideaway? The Chiva Som retreat in Hua Hin is only 185km from Bangkok @highlight For a more holistic experience, try the Aro Ha Wellness Retreat in New Zealand or Somerset's Arrigo Programme
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She declined to name the staffer, and said she would not go 'into further detail about ... how it was distributed within the @placeholder.'
By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor PUBLISHED: 16:22 EST, 8 January 2014 | UPDATED: 10:33 EST, 9 January 2014 White House press secretary Jay Carney said he hadn't looked at his copy of 'Duty' by Robert Gates, but a staffer read the book overnight and sections were frantically distributed by morning inside the West Wing and elsewhere The Obama administration was blindsided' by bombshell accusations in a book by former secretary of defense Robert Gates, according to a White House staffer with knowledge of Tuesday's events in the White House. 'They're breaking it down and dividing it up in the West Wing,' the aide told MailOnline, describing a frantic scene. 'No one saw this coming.' @highlight Obama spokesman Jay Carney coyly told reporters that he hasn't 'had time to look at' Robert Gates' new book despite receiving a copy Tuesday night @highlight The National Security Council's spokeswoman acknowledges that the book 'was read by a member of the White House staff overnight' @highlight A White House aide says that by Wednesday morning it was broken down for staffers to read and vet @highlight 'No one saw this coming,' the staffer said @highlight Gates wrote that Obama ordered troops to Afghanistan despite believing their mission would fail @highlight He also revealed that both Obama and Hillary Clinton opposed George W. Bush's Iraq surge for political reasons, not on the merits @highlight The White House has defended Joe Biden against Gates' claim that he is 'wrong on nearly every major foreign policy and national security issue' @highlight Obama held a rare photo call Wednesday with Biden, who is thought to be preparing his own White House run for 2016
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The @placeholder government has raised the case of the six detained Britons with the Russian authorities.
The mother of a British journalist arrested and charged with piracy in Russia begged for the release of her son today as he was denied bail. Kieron Bryan, 29, a freelance videographer who was filming a Greenpeace protest against Russian oil drilling in the Arctic, could face 15 years in prison if convicted. His mother Ann Bryan told the Daily Mail she was ‘worried beyond belief’ about her son and described her ‘total disbelief’ at his arrest and detention. She said: ‘We just feel total disbelief and are in complete shock. We’re worried beyond belief but we’re trying to keep strong and positive for him because we’re no good to him if we fall apart.' @highlight Kieron Bryan was arrested with another journalist and 28 activists after coastguard stormed Russian ship @highlight The 29-year-old was denied bail at a hearing in Murmansk @highlight The freelance videographer was filming the protest against Russian oil drilling @highlight His mother, Ann Bryan, says she is 'worried beyond belief'
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A member of the @placeholder family, who declined to be named, said the family is "doing as well as can be expected."
Before 14-year-old Philip Chism allegedly killed his algebra teacher, the pair had at least one more encounter as student and teacher, a witness said. Chism had been doodling and listening to music during Colleen Ritzer's algebra I class during the school's final period, classmate Cambria Cloutier told CNN. Creating such drawings was unusual for Chism, and when the final bell sounded at 1:55 p.m. Tuesday, Ritzer asked him to stay after class. Cloutier sat two desks over from Chism, who rarely participated in class discussion but was "a really good student," she said. While shuttling between two after-school meetings, Cloutier said, she looked into the same classroom and saw Ritzer standing by her computer and Chism sitting in a chair about 5 to 10 feet away. The teacher smiled at her, Cloutier recalled. @highlight Chism "fit right in" when he saw "Blue Jasmine," theater manager says @highlight Colleen Ritzer asked Philip Chism, who'd been doodling, to stay after class, student says @highlight Source: Ritzer was punched before being killed with a box cutter in the bathroom @highlight Bathroom where the teacher was killed remains shut when high school reopens
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Hewitt said he braced for rudeness, as @placeholder has been criticized for, but he described Jobs as kind and energetic.
San Francisco (CNN) -- Steve Jobs has consistently managed to capture the world's attention with his stage events. On Wednesday evening, the world took to the Web to express their condolences about the news of his death. Facebook news feeds filled with links and anecdotes about the impact that technology -- and more specifically, Apple's technology -- had on users' lives. Messages on Twitter and the site's list of trending topics quickly became dominated by phrases such as "RIP Steve Jobs," "#ThankYouSteve" and "iHeaven." The flood of messages slowed Twitter to a crawl at times or produced error messages saying the site was over capacity. @highlight Facebook, Twitter, other sites flooded with tributes @highlight Chatter on social networks provided a rare glimpse behind Apple's walls @highlight Jobs' 2005 commencement speech to Stanford was a popular video @highlight Google added "Steve Jobs, 1955 - 2011" to its search page
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The initial punishment for Young sparked a backlash when a prior judge in @placeholder sentenced him to five years of probation and declined to impose standard conditions of probation for sex offenders
A 20-year-old Texas man who was convicted of raping of a teenage schoolmate but sentenced to only five years' probation must also undergo the standard probationary conditions, including evaluation for sex offender treatment, a Dallas district court judge ruled Thursday. Sir Young pleaded guilty to the attack on a 14-year-old girl at a Dallas high school in 2011. Judge Jeanine Howard, who sentenced Young last week, did not impose the standard probationary conditions. She said he was 'not your typical sex offender' and questioned whether the girl had embellished her story. He was ordered to spend 45 days in jail. @highlight Sir Young will undergo evaluation for sex offender treatment, must have no contact with children and stay away from pornography @highlight Young pleaded guilty to the attack on a 14-year-old Dallas girl in 2011 @highlight Young was ordered to spend 45 days in jail
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The Danish court asked the @placeholder court to specify whether EU law prohibits discrimination on the grounds of obesity and whether obesity can constitute a disability
Hard-pressed businesses face costly bills after European judges controversially ruled that obesity can be classed as a disability. Companies will be forced to make concessions for overweight staff that could include extra-large office furniture, medical advice or exercise facilities. Firms could also face expensive compensation claims for discrimination if they sack someone for being overweight. Scroll down for video Obesity can be classed as a disability, the highest EU court has today ruled after 25-stone Danish childminder, Karsten Kartoft, pictured, took action when he was sacked for being unable to tie the shoelaces of the children he was caring for, without the help of a colleague @highlight The European Court of Justice ruled obesity can be classed as a disability @highlight If a person's weight hinders 'full and effective participation' at work then it can count as a disability, judges today ruled @highlight Landmark case brought before court by Danish man Karsten Kartoft @highlight The childminder took action against his employer after he was sacked for not being able to tie up the shoelaces of the children he cared for @highlight Specialist furniture such as larger chairs; @highlight Parking spaces next to the workplace; @highlight Dietary advice to overweight staff; @highlight Gym memberships; @highlight Opportunities to work from home.
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The fact that none of the @placeholder could be spotted by the air is worrisome, Perez said.
(CNN) -- An isolated Indian tribe in Brazil seemingly has vanished like a morning mist in the Amazon jungle. Concerns are rising that the tribe, filmed this past year for the first time, may have been run off by drug traffickers. Aid group Survival International first reported this week that suspected traffickers had destroyed a Brazilian guard post built near the tribe's location to protect them from outsiders. The organization said it was feared that a nearby river has become a transit point for cocaine from Peru. An overflight of huts where the tribe lives showed no one in the area, Bruno Perez, a spokesman for Brazil's National Indian Foundation (FUNAI), told CNN Thursday. @highlight Some suspect that drug traffickers from Peru ran off an uncontacted tribe @highlight The area where the Indians live appears untouched, but no one is there @highlight Federal police made one arrest and are looking for armed men
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Two of the three men on @placeholder's death row were prosecuted by Chambers.
(CNN) -- When District Attorney Carol Chambers last tweeted about a shooting in Aurora, it was about a man found guilty of a killing at a liquor store. Chambers touted the success of her office in convicting Anthony Jahmar Gillespie for shooting to death Benigno Morales-Ramirez. Few outside Colorado probably knew Chambers' name then -- her Twitter account only has 62 followers. But that was a month before the cinema killings. Before James Holmes, the man with orange hair who called himself "The Joker," was arrested for spraying a movie theater audience with gunfire during an early morning screening of the new Batman movie. He stands accused of killing 12 people and wounding 38 others. @highlight District Attorney Carol Chambers has a reputation of being tough @highlight She has also courted controversy over the years @highlight She will leave office before James Holmes is brought to trial @highlight She is known to seek the death penalty in a state that does not embrace it
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The U.N.'s @placeholder mission on Wednesday said Alhakim was not granting interviews.
New York (CNN)The United Nations is looking into claims that ISIS -- already considered the wealthiest terrorist group on record -- may be harvesting organs from slain civilians and gaining financial benefits by trafficking the body parts, officials said Wednesday. But Britain's ambassador to the U.N., Mark Lyall Grant, said the issue has not been officially discussed. Grant said there was no proof or evidence of the claim made by Iraq's ambassador to the United Nations. The Iraqi ambassador, Mohamed Alhakim, on Tuesday urged the Security Council to investigate the deaths of 12 doctors in Mosul, Iraq. He said they were killed after refusing to remove organs from bodies. @highlight U.N. officials say no confirmation so far of claims by Iraq's U.N. ambassador @highlight Mohamed Alhakim: "This is clearly something bigger than we think" @highlight ISIS is considered the wealthiest terrorist group on record
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It is often used to indicate food - particularly meat - has been prepared in accordance with @placeholder principles and techniques.
Fast food giant Subway has removed ham and bacon from almost 200 outlets, and switched to halal meat alternatives in an attempt to please its Muslim customers. It has confirmed turkey ham and turkey rashers will be used instead in 185 of its stores, where all the meat will now be prepared according to halal rules. The chain, which has around 1,500 outlets across the UK, explained its decision by saying it had to balance animal welfare concerns with 'the views of religious communities'. Scroll down for video Nearly 200 Subway branches across the UK and Ireland have cut out ham and bacon, selling only halal meat, in response to demand from their multicultural customers @highlight 185 branches across UK and Ireland now sell halal-only meat @highlight Halal refers to objects or actions permissible under Islamic law @highlight Pork is forbidden and while other meat can be eaten, it must be sourced, slaughtered and processed according to strict rules @highlight Subway said all halal meat served in its branches has come from animals that were stunned before being slaughtered @highlight Halal-only menu is in response to 'strong demand' from Muslim customers
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And I am paying with my life for something I haven't done," she said, speaking fluent, flawless @placeholder.
Perugia, Italy (CNN) -- Nearly four years after she was arrested on suspicion of having killed her roommate in this picturesque Italian university town, Amanda Knox pleaded with a jury Monday to overturn her conviction for murder. "I am not what they say I am. I did not kill. I did not rape. I did not steal," Amanda Knox said, her voice trembling with emotion. She was making perhaps the most important speech of her life, and it showed. She got out only a few words before her voice choked off, she stopped, and said under her breath: "OK." Then she launched into the crux of her plea: @highlight It isn't just the DNA," Kercher's mother says @highlight The Kercher family remains "satisfied" by the conviction, Kercher's sister says @highlight Amanda Knox tells the court: "I haven't murdered. I haven't raped. I haven't stolen." @highlight She is fighting to be acquitted; prosecutors want her sentence increased
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@placeholder tried a different tack, asking the twins if people have the 'wrong impression' of their family.
By Eleanor Gower PUBLISHED: 13:00 EST, 16 January 2014 | UPDATED: 19:00 EST, 16 January 2014 They recently gave a candid interview to People magazine where they denied reports they had been 'damaged' by the family reality show and described themselves as 'better than ever.' But Kate Gosselin's twins Mady and Cara were strangely tongue tied during a live interview on The Today Show on Thursday. While being quizzed by host Savannah Guthrie on whether they had anything to say about 'how your family are doing', the 13-year-old girls awkwardly looked at each other and their mother and failed to say a single word. @highlight Jon Gosselin said he feels 'horrible' for his children after watching the interview
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The @placeholder soldiers are chosen for their stature, so they look more intimidating.
(CNN Student News) -- May 21, 2010 Download PDF maps related to today's show: • Korean Peninsula • Washington, D.C. • London, United Kingdom Transcript THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. CARL AZUZ, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR: We know that Fridays are awesome, but you know what today's show could use? A mascot! And we've got one coming up for you in about eight minutes. I'm Carl Azuz. Let's get to it. First Up: Gulf Oil Spill AZUZ: First up, top kill. It sounds like something pretty bad. Officials are hoping it'll do something good, though: stop the oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico. The top kill -- it's also called a "dynamic kill" -- is something we mentioned earlier this week. You basically clog up the well with a special kind of mud. BP, the company that owns the well, has been trying a bunch of ways to deal with this leak. One strategy is using dispersants, chemicals that help break up the oil. The Environmental Protection Agency is worried about the specific kind of chemical that's being used. It's ordered BP to start using a different dispersant in the next couple days. @highlight Find out why officials are hoping for good things from special 'mud' @highlight Journey into an area that's been called the scariest place on earth @highlight Meet the mascot of the 2012 Olympics, and hear what inspired its design @highlight Use the weekly Newsquiz to test your knowledge of stories you saw on CNN Student News
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Jeremy Clarkson (pictured left) has said he didn't see the car until he arrived in @placeholder
Top Gear stars used a car number plate for ten days after being warned that furious Argentinians believed it was an offensive reference to the Falklands War, the show’s producer has confirmed. Presenter Jeremy Clarkson was sent a tweet on September 19 from an Argentinian car website claiming the numberplate on his Porsche, H982 FKL, was chosen as a reminder of the 1982 conflict in the Falklands between Britain and Argentina. The show’s producer Andy Wilman confirmed Clarkson read the tweet but said the crew did not change the licence plate until September 30. Scroll down for video The Porsche 928GT had a licence plate that read 'H982 FKL', which locals believed was in reference to the Falklands War @highlight Top Gear used the number plate for 10 days despite warning it was offensive @highlight Producer confirmed the crew only changed the plate on arrival in Ushuaia @highlight By that time local animosity had reached boiling point and crew had to flee
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@placeholder and Bearden both smiled as they talked about working for the King of Pop and how he'd try to tell people what he wanted.
New York (CNN) -- For Kenny Ortega, Travis Payne and Michael Bearden, "It" is a bittersweet feeling. The three men expected to be spending their time this summer and fall working on Michael Jackson's concert engagement at London's O2 Arena, which was scheduled to begin in July. Instead, they are talking about Jackson's last days and the new movie about that time, "This Is It." In an interview, they described "This Is It," the movie that they've made from rehearsal and backstage footage of Jackson, shot just before he died June 25. The film, which has been dominating advance ticket sale outlets, opens wide on Wednesday. @highlight "This Is It," Michael Jackson concert film, is dominating advance ticket sales @highlight Film was tough to make, musician's colleagues say @highlight Production was for the fans but especially for Jackson's children @highlight "American Morning" looks at the value of Michael Jackson's estate Monday 6 a.m. ET
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To Hoyer, the defeat of the @placeholder measure "says that we are continuing to struggle to do things in a bipartisan fashion."
Washington (CNN) -- In a major blow to the Republican leadership, the U.S. House on Wednesday defeated a temporary spending measure that would have required spending cuts to offset additional money for federal disaster relief efforts. The vote was 195-230, with 48 Republicans joining all but a handful of minority Democrats in opposing the short-term spending plan that would keep the government funded for seven weeks after the end of the fiscal year on September 30. After the result, House Republican leaders met in Speaker John Boehner's office to decide if they would revise the measure and hold another vote on Thursday. Options under consideration included removing or changing the spending offsets opposed by Democrats, or reducing the total amount of spending to appease conservative Republicans. @highlight NEW: Remove the offset and Democrats will support it, Rep. Hoyer says @highlight NEW: House Republican leaders consider revising the measure @highlight The short-term spending measure falls on a 195-230 vote @highlight 48 Republicans join Democrats in opposing it
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About halfway through the debate, Weiner said, "My fellow @placeholder, this is the problem," referring to his rivals, who had just been arguing with one another on stage.
(CNN) -- When the doors opened onto WABC's New York studios after the televised Democratic mayoral debate Tuesday night, reporters rushed in to surround two people. The first was Public Advocate Bill de Blasio -- in first place, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released earlier in the day. But the larger crowd was surrounding Anthony Weiner, the former congressman who is polling in fourth place and who spent much of the night being ignored by his rivals. Weiner may have turned his once-promising campaign into a disaster with the recent fresh crop of sexting revelations, but he has not ceased being the star of the campaign, much to his rivals' chagrin. @highlight Azi Paybarah: Weiner falling in polls but still draws most attention; trying to leverage that @highlight He says Weiner slamming press, using media criticism to show he's ready to be NY mayor @highlight He says media criticism isn't over old details of sexting but new revelations Weiner kept doing it @highlight Paybarah: With primary looming, painting himself as independent may be his best shot
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He was also told to pay £2,130 compensation to @placeholder and £500 to a friend of hers who was hurt as he tried to intervene.
A petite events waitress has told how she was bottled in the face by a thug who she asked to stop following her round a nightclub. April Parslow, 22, was left needing five stitches and felt forced to move cities by 29-year-old Nikki Harrison, who attacked her just weeks after she moved to Newcastle with her boyfriend. Harrison grabbed the 5ft 2in clubber around the throat, left her covered in blood and scarred her for life during his assault - but was spared jail by a judge at Newcastle Crown Court. WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT Attacked: Waitress April Parslow, 22 (left) has told how she needed five stitches in her forehead after being bottled by a thug who she told to stop following her round a nightclub - but Nikki Harrison (right) was spared jail @highlight April Parslow, 22, was on her first night out after moving to Newcastle @highlight She told Nikki Harrison to leave her alone as he followed her round club @highlight Harrison, 29, smashed beer bottle into her head needing five stitches @highlight 'I started screaming,' she said. 'Blood was all over my outfit and shoes' @highlight She has now been left afraid to go out at night without 6ft 7in boyfriend @highlight Judge spared Harrison jail, giving him 12-month suspended sentence
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Scientists think that after it detects a @placeholder infection, the body's immune system responds by creating antibodies which sometimes mistakenly attack the heart, joints, and brain.
By Phil Vinter PUBLISHED: 09:39 EST, 29 March 2012 | UPDATED: 12:13 EST, 29 March 2012 David Beckham and Paul Gascoigne are just two of the 1.2 million British people who suffer from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) which leaves those afflicted neurotically obsessed about things such as tidiness or cleanliness. A mental health organisation is now expanding research to see if a strain of bacteria may cause children to develop a particular condition with OCD-type symptoms. The study by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIH), based in Maryland, United States, will see if there is a link between Streptococcus bacteria and a condition called Pediatric Acute-onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome (PANS). @highlight Study will look for link between Streptococcus bacteria and OCD
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@placeholder lost his mother last year after a battle with cancer.
(CNN) -- "I want to be frozen on the hope that they'll find whatever I died of and bring me back," Larry King told a shocked group of dinner guests gathered at his Beverly Hills home for a party hosted by him and his wife, Shawn. "CNN Presents: A Larry King Special: Dinner with the Kings" airs at 8 p.m. ET Sunday. No topic was off-limits when Conan O'Brien, Tyra Banks, Shaquille O'Neal, Seth MacFarlane, Jack Dorsey, Quincy Jones and Russell Brand discussed friendship, insecurities, success, worries, life, death and nearly everything in between. MacFarlane asked the CNN host whether he was "maybe a little obsessed with your own mortality, like I am?" @highlight Larry King: "My biggest fear is death, because I don't think I'm going anywhere" @highlight Conan O'Brien on Larry's friends: "These are people you fought in the Civil War with" @highlight Tyra Banks on "Top Model": "That is a character. I don't do that" @highlight Seth MacFarlane: He's not "heartless frat guy," and his favorite film is "Sound of Music"
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LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Sens. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama will duel for Super Tuesday votes Thursday night as the Democratic presidential hopefuls face off for the first time together minus former Sen. John Edwards. Thursday's debate is taking place at the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles, California. The debate -- sponsored by CNN, the Los Angeles Times and Politico -- starts at 8 p.m. ET Thursday on CNN and CNN.com. CNN's Wolf Blitzer is the moderator. The event is the first Democratic debate since Obama's convincing victory Saturday in South Carolina. On Tuesday, Clinton won the Florida primary, a contest her campaign said helped the senator regain momentum even though it awarded no delegates. @highlight Debate will be last time top Democrats face off before Super Tuesday contests @highlight Sens. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama to go one-on-one for first time together @highlight Ex-Sen. John Edwards suspended presidential campaign Wednesday @highlight Debate will start at 8 ET on Thursday night on CNN and CNN.com
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CNN determined that 15 of the incidents @placeholder included were situations similar to the violence in Newtown or Oregon -- a minor or adult actively shooting inside or near a school.
After Tuesday's shooting at an Oregon high school, many media outlets, including CNN, reported that there have been 74 school shootings in the past 18 months. That's the time period since the December 2012 massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, where 20 children and six adults were shot to death. The statistic came from a group called Everytown for Gun Safety, an umbrella group started by former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, a passionate and public advocate of gun control. Without a doubt, that number is startling. So on Wednesday, CNN took a closer look at the list, delving into the circumstances of each incident Everytown included. @highlight CNN examined Everytown for Gun Safety's list of school shootings @highlight Everytown says 74 school shootings have occurred; CNN found 15 similar to Oregon shooting @highlight A 14-year-old was shot at an Oregon high school Tuesday, authorities said
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The phrase yelled by Neugebauer was initially believed to have been directed at @placeholder personally.
(CNN) -- Texas Rep. Randy Neugebauer says he was the Republican House member who called out "baby killer" during the chamber's debate Sunday night on the health care reform bill. Neugebauer issued a statement Monday apologizing for the outburst. His statement said he called out, "It's a baby killer," in reference to the last-minute deal between Michigan Democratic Rep. Bart Stupak and the White House that secured the support of Stupak and other anti-abortion Democrats for the health care bill. "Last night was the climax of weeks and months of debate on a health care bill that my constituents fear and do not support," Neugebauer's statement said. @highlight Rep. Randy Neugebauer sorry "my actions were mistakenly interpreted" @highlight "Baby killer" outburst occurred as Stupak was speaking against a Republican motion @highlight On Sunday, Stupak and other anti-abortion Democrats struck a deal with the president @highlight Outburst comes six months after Rep. Joe Wilson's "you lie" incident
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I have defended @placeholder's belief in free speech and the exchange of ideas.
Condoleezza Rice, former US secretary of state announced on Facebook Saturday that she would not be speaking at the Rutgers University commencement this year, following student protests against her appearance. The students made accusations against her in connection with the war in Iraq. "Commencement should be a time of joyous celebration for the graduates and their families," Rice wrote. "Rutgers' invitation to me to speak has become a distraction for the university community at this very special time." In an open letter to the president of the school, printed in the student paper The Daily Targum on April 30th, "Rutgers Student Protestors" cited "destruction" in Iraq "at the hands of the Bush administration." @highlight Rutgers' president 'stands fully behind the invitation' but 'respects' her decision @highlight Protesters allege the destruction in Iraq and 'torture tactics' for gathering information @highlight Rice calls invitation 'a distraction for the university community at this very special time' @highlight Some are upset by the protests and want Rice to come, student news editor says
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King: @placeholder has gone public about her pain about her husband's infidelity.
(CNN) -- Elisabeth Hasselbeck, co-host of "The View" and author of the new book, "The G-Free Diet," spoke Wednesday with Larry King. Elizabeth Hasselbeck, of "The View," says Bristol Palin is an ideal choice to speak about teen abstinence. Hasselbeck offers her thoughts on being the sole conservative on her show, Elizabeth Edwards dealing with her husband's infidelity, Bristol Palin being abstinence spokeswoman and her battle with celiac disease. The following is an edited version of the interview. Larry King: Were you surprised that "The View" made the most influential list of Time magazine? Elisabeth Hasselbeck: I sure was. I think it's truly a tribute to what Barbara (Walters) has done and the show that she created along with Bill Geddie, our executive producer. @highlight Elisabeth Hasselbeck says "radical leftists" laughing at Bristol Palin's situation @highlight Hasselbeck calls Miss California USA controversy "a big bullying scheme" @highlight Hasselbeck, who has celiac disease, wrote book on gluten-free lifestyle
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He said Mr @placeholder was 'sidelining not only parliament but also the Prime Minister, and I consider that disloyal'.
Nick Clegg and Ken Clarke have instructed government advisers to 'ignore' the will of Parliament to reform human rights law, it was claimed yesterday. The explosive allegation was made by Dr Michael Pinto-Duschinsky as he resigned in protest from the UK Commission on a Bill of Rights. David Cameron established the commission in the hope of finding a way to stop human rights rulings damaging Britain's national interests after the Commons voted overwhelmingly against a ruling by the unelected European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg that prisoners should be allowed to vote. Nick Clegg and Ken Clarke have instructed government advisers to 'ignore' the will of Parliament to reform human rights law, Dr Michael Pinto-Duschinsky claimed @highlight MPs want to look at introducing a 'democratic override' which would allow Parliament to reject harmful verdicts from Strasbourg
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@placeholder club AFC Wimbledon play their games at Kingsmeadow, with a full attendance of 4,850
Liverpool fans hoping to watch their side take on AFC Wimbledon in the FA Cup third round are in for a nasty surprise. The Reds are only selling tickets to supporters who have been to their last 13 away games in the FA Cup, the first of which was just shy of 10 years ago at Burnley's Turf Moor. In arguably the tie of the round Liverpool were drawn away to League Two AFC Wimbledon, the phoenix club risen from the ashes of Wimbledon. Liverpool's Djimi Traore (right) looks back as he knocks the ball into his own net in the 2005 loss to Burnley @highlight Liverpool face AFC Wimbledon in the FA Cup third round in January 2015 @highlight Reds are only providing tickets to fans who have been to the last 13 away FA Cup matches @highlight The attendance at AFC Wimbledon's Kingsmeadow ground is just 4,850
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They toasted Mr @placeholder and decorated the entrance with signs, flowers and candles
David Frigaard, 46, was shot dead just two blocks away from Frigaard's Bar in Willernie, Minnesota, early Saturday morning A Minnesota art teacher was killed near the bar he owned and ran after allegedly refusing to serve an underage man and asking him to leave the bar. David Frigaard, 46, was shot dead just two blocks away from Frigaard's Bar in Willernie, Minnesota, early Saturday morning, according to the Star Tribune. Bar patrons told the paper that the underage man was asked to leave but waited outside until the bar closed early Saturday morning. Mr Frigaard had been working at the bar and was there until it closed at 2am, according to Kare 11. @highlight David Frigaard, 46, was shot dead just two blocks from his bar @highlight Bar patrons said the father of three refused to serve an underage man @highlight The man was allegedly kicked out of the bar and waited outside until close @highlight Police have arrested a 19-year-old suspect Bailey Jordan Garcia @highlight Mourners decorated the bar entrance with cards, flowers and candles
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When asked about the unexpected unpopularity of @placeholder, a spokesman for publishing company wrote off the memoir's shaky start.
By Francesca Chambers Hillary Clinton's second memoir, Hard Choices, has sold a dismal 160,000 copies, data released by Nielson BookScan today indicates. By comparison Clinton's book Living History sold 600,000 copies in a single week when it was released in 2003, leading publishing group Simon & Schuster to believe Hard Choices would be a hit. But sales of the book continue to plummet, and it looks increasingly unlikely bookstores will be able to sell the million hard copies the publishing group distributed to them when the book dropped earlier this month. Who wants to buy one? : Hillary Clinton carries around a copy of her memoir at an Arkansas Wal-Mart during a book signing there last Friday night @highlight Publisher's expected Hillary Clinton's second memoir Hard Choices to sell a million copies or more @highlight But the book has struggled to gain traction, selling only 26,000 hard copies last week, and just 48,000 copies the week before that @highlight Clinton just finished the American leg of her book tour and is headed off to Europe, where publishers predict Hard Choices will sell well
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Both men have denied having sex with @placeholder, and Dershowitz is trying to get his name removed from the suit, claiming Roberts made the entire story up.
Dark history: Virginia Roberts accused two young men of rape in 1998, just months before she was recruited to join billionaire Jeffrey Epstein's underage harem. Pictured above in January 2015 in Denver The woman who claims she was forced to have sex with Prince Andrew during her time as a 'sex slave' for billionaire Jeffrey Epstein is now having her credibility questioned following a new report that reveals she previously accused two young men of rape. Virginia Roberts, 31, is currently in the midst of a lawsuit claiming she was recruited to join Epstein's harem of underage women in 1999, naming Prince Andrew and attorney Alan Dershowitz as two of the men she was made to 'service'. Both men strongly deny the claims. @highlight Virginia Roberts was 14 years old in 1998 when she claimed she was raped by two male acquaintances @highlight Prosecutors never brought the case to trial based on Roberts' 'lack of credibility' @highlight The now 31-year-old woman is currently in the middle of a lawsuit, claiming she was used as a sex slave by Prince Andrew and others
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Another, who was on suicide watch in @placeholder, told the charity: 'When you are on suicide watch you ask for a woman when you want to take a shower, they said we don't have enough staff.
Female immigrants being held at a notorious detention centre are treated like animals and sexually abused by staff, a refugee charity has claimed. Women at the Yarl's Wood detention centre in Bedfordshire are being watched by male staff in intimate situations including when using the toilet, Women for Refugee Women (WRW) said in a report. They claim this is despite reassurances from the Home Office that this practice would not be allowed after they explained most of the women at Yarl's Wood are victims of sexual violence. The Yarl's Wood detention centre in Bedfordshire. A report has claimed that some female detainees at the facility have been subjected to sexual abuse @highlight Report says women at the centre have been subjected to abuse by staff @highlight Claims male staff are watching inmates in situations such as when naked @highlight This is despite Home Office assurances that the practice would be stopped @highlight One interviewee told the report that they were 'treated like an animal' @highlight Study has been compiled by the charity Women for Refugee Women @highlight But the Home Office say allegations in the report are uncorroborated
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Clegg, as forecast could see his @placeholder seat (current
By Tim Shipman Last updated at 12:00 AM on 14th September 2011 Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg is set to see the disappearance of his constituency Sheffield Hallam but he may have the last laugh as the net result could be two new Liberal Democrat seats in the city Liberal Democrats yesterday threatened to vote down plans to reduce the number of MPs, as it was revealed the changes could mean several of the party's highest-profile ministers lose their seats. Around a quarter of Lib Dems are affected by the redrawn constituency borders revealed by the Boundary Commission yesterday, compared with one in ten Labour MPs and a handful of Tories. @highlight Government wants to even out number of voters in each constituency @highlight Nick Clegg, George Osborne and Ed Balls are key casualties @highlight Blair's old seat could become winnable Tory target
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@placeholder, amid growing anger over the desecration of the crash site and
The family of a flight MH17 crash victim has condemned Sky News reporter Colin Brazier who was filmed live on air rifling through victims’ possessions – branding the footage 'sick.' In a live broadcast, which has so far sparked 110 Ofcom complaints, the presenter was shown picking items – including a set of keys and a toothbrush – out of the open luggage before saying: ‘We really shouldn’t be doing this, I suppose.’ Speaking from the family home in Leicester, Richard Mayne’s older brother Thomas, 24, branded it 'sick' adding: 'I think it's totally out of order. It's not on.' @highlight Colin Brazier, reporting from the scene, rummaged through victim's suitcase @highlight Held up toothbrush and keys before saying: 'we shouldn't be doing this' @highlight Sparked outrage on Twitter - viewers calling for Mr Brazier to be disciplined @highlight One of the victim's families has since branded the footage 'sick' @highlight David Cameron condemned him too saying it was 'completely inappropriate'
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the @placeholder nuclear crisis, mixing careful criticism of Iran, an
By Daily Mail Reporter UPDATED: 04:50 EST, 19 January 2012 U.S. President Obama reportedly 'made threats and demanded talks' with Iran The White House has denied calling for direct talks with Iran in a 'secret letter' to the country's supreme leader. A conservative Iranian lawmaker had claimed that Barack Obama was trying to open back-channel negotiations with the leadership of the Islamic Republic. But yesterday a White House official said that Mr Obama had not sent a letter to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. He added that the U.S. government was continuing to use other diplomatic channels to dissuade Iran from shutting down the strategic Strait of Hormuz. @highlight Obama 'demands talks' with Iran as it threatens to shut strategic Strait of Hormuz over West sanctions, says Iranian lawmaker @highlight U.S. military officials say country prepared for naval clash over waterway @highlight Russians warn West over sanctions against Iran that would 'hurt the people'
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We went for brunch on the Sunday and someone said: "You’re on @placeholder."
By Jennifer Smith for MailOnline A woman became an internet sensation after actress Michelle Rodriguez posted a video of her singing at her best friend's wedding online. Sarah Lane was shocked to discover her rendition of 4 Non Blonde's What's Up had been shared by the star following the Irish nuptials on Saturday. The 26-year-old from Pen-y-fai, Bridgend, has been offered singing jobs since clip was shared with the actress's 800,000 followers on Instagram. Scroll down for video Michelle Rodriguez (far left) posted the video of Sarah Lane (second left) singing at the wedding of Tonya Meli (centre) Miss Lane was maid of honour at the wedding of Tonya Meli, a celebrity endorser and friend of Rodriguez who has starred in the Fast and Furious, Avatar and Lost. @highlight Sarah Lane sang at wedding of her best friend in Kenmare, Ireland @highlight Rodriguez, also a friend of the bride, posted video of performance online @highlight Clip of her singing What's Up by 4 Non Blondes shared 8,000 times @highlight The 26-year-old said she was 'self-conscious' about being filmed singing
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@placeholder is organizing a memorial "to honor an individual who rode for freedom and risked his all for freedom," he said.
(CNN) -- A bareheaded motorcyclist participating in a ride to protest mandatory helmet laws was killed when he was thrown over the handlebars in Onondaga, New York. Philip A. Contos, 55, of Parish, New York, was on a ride organized by the Onondaga chapter of American Bikers Aimed Towards Education (ABATE), state police said Sunday. Contos hit his brakes, began fishtailing and lost control of his 1983 Harley Davidson. He shot over the handlebars, hit his head on the pavement and was taken to Upstate University Hospital in Syracuse, New York, where he was pronounced dead. State police say evidence at the scene plus information from the attending medical expert indicated Contos would have survived had he been wearing a helmet as required by state law. @highlight We accept "an increased risk," state head of motorcycle association says @highlight "I would never ride without a helmet," another New York motorcyclist says @highlight Motorcycle helmet use dropped from 67% in 2009 to 54% in 2010 @highlight 5,290 motorcycle fatalities were reported in 2008
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Following his release last month, pressure mounted on @placeholder not to resign the player or welcome him back to its grounds.
Rapist footballer Ched Evans has been rejected by Tranmere Rovers, the League Two side facing a relegation dog fight. Tranmere chairman Mark Palios claims to have turned down an approach from associates of the 25-year-old about the possibility of the convicted rapist playing for the club, which is currently second from bottom in the league and six points adrift of safety. The former Wales international was jailed for five years after a jury unanimously agreed he raped a drunk woman in a Rhyl hotel while his friends filmed it in 2011. Evans was released after serving half his sentence but is struggling to find a new club because of the furore over his crime and his lack of contrition. @highlight Chairman claims to have turned down an approach from associates @highlight Evans jailed for five years for rape of teenager in Rhyl hotel room in 2012 @highlight Former club Sheffield United revoked invitation to let Evans train there @highlight No other British club has expressed interest in signing him since release @highlight Welsh striker has written off rape as 'infidelity' and shows no contrition
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From a GOP perspective, he is the one who has to keep the base fired up with hard-edged conservatism even as he persuades independents and disillusioned Democrats that they can be comfortable with him as the ideological leader of a @placeholder presidency.
(CNN) -- Some quick thoughts from Tampa just before the Republicans raise the curtain on their second night: Did Ann move the needle? While some offer dissent, there is general agreement across the political spectrum that Ann Romney stole the show on opening night. Brit Hume at Fox News said she gave the most effective speech he had ever heard from a political wife -- and remembering star turns from Michelle Obama, Hillary Clinton and Barbara and Laura Bush, that is saying a lot. John Cassidy of the New Yorker wrote, "The night belonged to Ann Romney, and she aced it." From the CNN skybox, I tweeted, "In 2004, Barack Obama was born as a national star at the Democratic convention. Tonight it was Ann Romney's turn." @highlight David Gergen: Ann Romney got the best reviews on the first night of the RNC @highlight He says she wowed the crowd, but will her speech gain new voters for Mitt Romney? @highlight Gergen: Paul Ryan faces task of pleasing the party's base and appealing to a wider audience @highlight He says younger leaders are looking beyond Romney for future top candidates
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"We are committed to meet our obligations to those affected by this tragedy and we will continue our work to strengthen safety and risk management across @placeholder."
(CNN) -- On the first anniversary of an explosion on the Deepwater Horizon offshore drilling platform, which triggered the biggest oil disaster in U.S. history, BP filed suit Wednesday against the manufacturer of the rig platform's blowout preventer. "BP has sued Cameron for its faulty design and manufacture of the blowout preventer (BOP) and its negligence in the maintenance and modification of the BOP, a critical safety device that failed to prevent the blowout of the Macondo well," BP spokesman Scott Dean said in a statement. "When activated in a loss-of-control situation, a BOP, through one of its preventers known as the blind shear rams, is designed to cut through drill pipe that may be across the BOP and seal the well to contain the hydrocarbons and keep them from flowing to the rig," Dean said. @highlight NEW: BP claims blowout preventer had faulty design and manufacture @highlight Gov. Jindal: Some BP promises "have still not been kept" @highlight "We need to see the sense of urgency," a parish president says @highlight 11 victims are remembered as heroes
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On Friday, authorities confirmed what neighbors have been talking about and news outlets around @placeholder have reported -- the suspected gunman's identity.
Midland City, Alabama (CNN) -- Kelly Miller heard the gunshots, then the screams from the school bus. She could hear her children screaming: "He's got a gun. He took a kid." Outside, a gunman had just boarded a school bus, killed the driver and grabbed two children, according to authorities. One of the children escaped. The other, a 5-year-old boy, was not so lucky. The suspect then disappeared with the boy into a nearby well-stocked, underground bunker. Shaken community By now, everybody in the small southeastern Alabama town of Midland City knows what happened. The story has been recounted at the grocery store and at the gas stations, where people trade the latest details about the hostage standoff that entered its fourth day Friday. @highlight NEW: Governor urges patience: "a virtue ... in dealing with this situation" @highlight Authorities confirm the identity of the suspect -- 65-year-old Jimmy Lee Dykes @highlight The suspected gunman and the bus driver knew each other, a neighbor says @highlight The alleged gunman is holed up in an underground bunker with a 5-year-old
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He recognises his game time will be limited as @placeholder continue to add to their squad this year but is still seen as a key part of the club.
West Bromwich Albion have made an enquiry for Manchester United midfielder Darren Fletcher. The Scotland international is out of contract in the summer and has yet to decide his future. Albion manager Tony Pulis wants Fletcher's experience to help guide his players through the rest of the season and the 30-year-old is interested. West Bromwich Albion have made an enquiry for Manchester United midfielder Darren Fletcher Manchester United midfielder Fletcher is out of contract in the summer and has yet to decide his future Fletcher wants to play and the move is tempting despite his strong allegiance to United. @highlight Darren Fletcher is out of contract with Manchester United in the summer @highlight The midfielder has yet to decide his future beyond his current deal @highlight West Brom manager Tony Pulis has made an enquiry for the 30-year-old
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Under this measure, the @placeholder looks likely to stay the world's No.
(CNN) -- Is the "Age of America" drawing to a close? According to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), its demise as the leading economic power is five years away and the next president of the United States will preside over an economy that plays second fiddle to China's. The lender posted data on its World Economic Outlook that puts 2016 as Year Zero for China as the world's dominant economic power -- the year when China's growth trajectory intersects the decline of the U.S.'s share of world gross domestic product in terms of purchasing price parity. According to the figures, the Chinese economy would grow from $11.2 trillion in 2011 to $19 trillion in 2016. Over the same period, the U.S. economy will rise from a dominant $15.2 trillion to a trailing $18.8 trillion. @highlight The IMF says China will overtake the U.S. as the world's leading economic power in 2016 @highlight Analysts dispute the figures saying that China still has a long way to go before it catches up @highlight China must overcome many structural and social problems before it is the global economic power
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@placeholder because of his health goes against the American experience in every recent war.
(CNN) -- The third "B" in the collapse of our national security system and the State Department hit this week. The release of five very high-value terrorist leaders as a swap for one U.S. serviceman was the third strike against the Obama administration's policy of defeat, dishonesty and self-delusion. When Congress starts investigating the Bergdahl case it must broaden the analysis to look at the common patterns which connect it to the administration's approach on two other national security questions: Boko Haram and Benghazi. The first was Hillary Clinton's State Department's decision from 2011 to 2013 to reject requests by the FBI, CIA, Justice Department and many congressmen and senators on both sides of the aisle to list Nigeria's Boko Haram as a terrorist organization. @highlight Newt Gingrich says the problems with the Bergdahl case are part of a larger pattern @highlight He links the Nigerian terror group Boko Haram and deaths in Benghazi to soldier's release @highlight He calls the swap for five prisoners a surrender, not a negotiation
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"It's beyond fear," said a woman who arrived at a U.S. airport from @placeholder, but still did not want her name used for fear for her safety.
TEHRAN, Iran (CNN) -- Security forces wielding clubs and firing weapons beat back hundreds of would-be demonstrators who had flocked to a square in the capital on Wednesday to continue protests against an election they have denounced as fraudulent, witnesses told CNN. Hard-line Iranian students mock British, U.S. and Israeli flags outside the British Embassy in Tehran on Tuesday. "They were waiting for us," one source said. "They all have guns and riot uniforms. It was like a mouse trap." Another witness told CNN that hundreds of people were chased by security forces and clubbed about a mile from the square. @highlight NEW: Khamenei: Islamic establishment "will never give in to coercive demands" @highlight NEW: Iran's ambassador to Mexico says protesters want to "impose a dictatorship" @highlight "They were waiting for us," one protester says of security forces @highlight Troops beat demonstrators in Tehran square, sources say
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@placeholder is when the sutures close or fuse too soon.
By Sarah Griffiths A young boy whose parents were told he may never walk or talk after brain surgery has defied the odds to become a dance champion and actor. Ben Wilby underwent a nine-hour operation because the plates in his skull had not fused correctly after birth. The youngster was diagnosed with Craniosynostosis when he was two years old, and doctors warned his parents he may not survive the procedure to relieve pressure on his brain. But a decade later and the now 12-year-old has recovered to star in films alongside Martin Freeman, and has also won an international dance competition. @highlight Ben Wilby, 12, was diagnosed with craniosynostosis at the age of two @highlight He underwent a nine-hour operation to relieve pressure on his brain after the plates in his skull failed to fuse correctly after birth @highlight His parents were told he may not wake up, talk or walk after the procedure @highlight But 10 years on, Ben from Cannock, Staffordshire has won dance competitions including being named European Freestyle Champion @highlight He has starred as Bob in the hit films Nativity and Nativity 2 alongside actors Martin Freeman and David Tennant @highlight Ten years after his life-saving operation, Ben is meeting his brain surgeon and visiting Birmingham Children’s Hospital
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After the rally, Garner's family and others gathered for a wreath-laying ceremony on the @placeholder street where he died.
New York (CNN) -- Eric Garner's mother Saturday urged the thousands of demonstrators who have taken to streets throughout nation in protest of her son's death to "keep on doing it, but do it in peace." Gwen Carr, who appeared at a Harlem rally with the family lawyer of slain Florida teenager Trayvon Martin, said a demonstration the other day left her stuck in traffic on the West Side Highway in Manhattan. A protester recognized her and hugged her and "everybody else followed," she said. "My heart is overflowing with joy," she said. Esaw Garner Snipes, Garner's widow, told the crowd that watching thousands of demonstrators from the window of her Staten Island, New York, home brought tears to her eyes. She said she told her son, "Look at all the love your father is getting." @highlight NEW: Eric Garner's mother urges protesters to "keep on doing it, but do it in peace" @highlight Demonstrators marching in New York hand out list of demands that starts with police firings @highlight About 1,000 people in one protest in Boston area, police estimate @highlight Protests came after jury opted not to indict officer who put Garner in a chokehold
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Fight: Vladimir Putin's bodyguards were involved in a punch-up at the BRICS summit in South Africa Armed guards from Vladimir Putin's entourage were involved in an ugly fight in South Africa after they were ordered to put top secret suitcases - believed to contain the codes for Russia's nuclear arsenal - through a security scanner. The nightmare scenes came as the Kremlin leader arrived in Durban on an official trip to attend the 'BRICS' summit. Angry 'pushing and shoving' broke out after some members of Putin's security detail were prevented from following the Russian president into the conference hall staging the summit, which was hosted by South Africa's president Jacob Zuma and also involved Brazil, Russia, India and China. @highlight Russian president was attending BRICS summit in Durban @highlight Bodyguards ordered to scan suitcase containing nuclear launch codes @highlight Guards started 'pushing and shoving' after being told to leave summit
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Romney cut short his trip so he could head to @placeholder and Santorum
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 18:16 EST, 18 March 2012 | UPDATED: 05:43 EST, 20 March 2012 Mitt Romney scored an overwhelming win in Puerto Rico's Republican presidential primary on Sunday. He trounced chief rival Rick Santorum on the Caribbean island even as the two rivals looked ahead to more competitive contests this week in Illinois and Louisiana. Romney's wife, Ann, urged Republicans to unite behind her husband. 'It's time to come together,' she said at a rally in suburban Chicago. 'It's time to get behind one candidate and get the job done so we can move on to the next challenge, bringing us one step closer to defeating Barack Obama.' @highlight Romney won all 20 delegates from the U.S. territory @highlight Republican candidates were not on the island but campaigning in Illinois
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Last year, @placeholder was beaten up and threatened with a
By Ashley Collman PUBLISHED: 10:54 EST, 16 August 2013 | UPDATED: 11:15 EST, 16 August 2013 Corrupt? Judge Michael Thornsbury was indicted Thursday for conspiring to imprison the husband of his married mistress after she broke-up with him A judge in West Virginia was indicted Thursday for conspiring to imprison an innocent man - the husband of his former lover. Michael Thornsbury, 57, has been the sole circuit court judge in Mingo County, West Virginia since 1997. He was accused Thursday of attempting several times to get his lover's husband arrested and imprisoned after the two broke up. According to the indictment me attempted to frame the man for drug possession, larceny and assault. @highlight Mingo County Circuit Court Judge Michael Thornsbury was indicted Thursday for persecuting his ex-lover's husband @highlight According to the indictment he attempted to frame Robert Woodruff of drug possession, larceny and assault @highlight Thornsbury was since been suspended without pay and suspended of his law license @highlight He faces 20 years in prison if convicted
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The @placeholder coroner listed the preliminary cause of death as blunt force trauma.
(CNN) -- The plane is only in the shot for a few seconds. But in that time, it goes from just another small aircraft landing at a Colorado airport to a horrific fireball. New video from the Aspen/Pitkin County Airport may provide clues about what went wrong on January 5 when the crash killed a co-pilot. Two other people on board the small plane were injured. The black-and-white video shows the plane exploding in flames the instant it touches the ground. As the scorched aircraft continues down the runway, it leaves a long trail of fire shooting into the sky. @highlight Footage shows the plane exploding in flames as it hits the runway @highlight A 54-year-old co-pilot from Mexico was killed in the crash @highlight Radio traffic: A pilot missed a first attempt to land due to high winds @highlight The National Transportation Safety Board has launched an investigation
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And two men, whose social networking sites gained in popularity thanks in part to @placeholder' mobile-computing revolution, paid their respects to Apple's mogul.
San Francisco (CNN) -- iSad. That was the reaction of many as millions took to the web with the news of the death of 56-year-old Steve Jobs. Facebook and Twitter messages were filled with links and anecdotes about the impact technology -- and more specifically, Apple -- had on users' lives. Apple invited people to email their thoughts, memories and condolences after announcing Jobs' death Wednesday, saying the company lost a "visionary and creative genius and the world has lost an amazing human being." CNN's iReport is also collecting reactions. Jobs' death jolted a generation that has never known a world without a cellular phone, and it elicited reactions from those who watched Apple grow from a Silicon Valley garage startup in 1976 to today's leading tech company. @highlight Facebook and Twitter users post "RIP, Steve Jobs" @highlight Apple is inviting people to email their memories and condolences @highlight Flags are flying at half-staff at Apple's headquarters in Cupertino, California @highlight The many websites devoted to Apple rumors and products place large banners in memory of the company's co-founder
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Many are voting more against the @placeholder, which maintained China's "comprehensive jurisdiction" over the city, than for one of the models.
China's State Council recently handed down an "authoritative White Paper" on the "one country, two systems" model as applied to Hong Kong. Deng Xiaoping, a reformist leader and the man who launched China toward becoming the world's largest economy, invented the idea originally for Taiwan, but events transpired to make Hong Kong the test bed. That tiny test bed is currently turning into a big headache for China's leaders as 787,767 Hong Kongers voted last week in an unauthorized referendum for what they consider acceptable models of democratically nominating and electing their chief executive -- the city's top politician -- in 2017. At present, Hong Kong's chief executive -- currently Leung Chun-ying -- is selected by a 1,200-member election committee with the approval of Beijing. @highlight "One country, two systems" promises Hong Kong a high degree of autonomy under Chinese rule @highlight Beijing's recent White Paper on Hong Kong challenges just how autonomous the city can be @highlight "One country, two systems" originally invented for Taiwan @highlight DeGolyer: Success of Hong Kong's reform will determine future relations between China, other Asian nations
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‘So I have apologised to @placeholder by letter if any offence was caused and I do hope that we can leave the matter there now’.
BBC presenter John Inverdale provoked fury yesterday after making a disparaging remark about the physical appearance of Women’s singles champion Marion Bartoli. Speaking on Radio 5 Live, he posed the question: ‘Do you think Bartoli’s dad told her when she was little, “You’re never going to be a looker?”’ His comments an hour before Ms Bartoli's match against Germany's Sabine Lisicki sparked widespread criticism with the BBC forced to apologise. But Bartoli today made light of his remarks - inviting Inverdale to ‘come and see me in my ball gown and heels’. Crass remark: John Inverdale has forced the BBC into making an appology after he suggested that Marion Bartoli the women's Wimbledon champion was 'never going to be a looker' @highlight The presenter quipped: 'Do you think Bartoli's dad told her when she was little, "You’re never going to be a looker?"' @highlight His remark provoked widespread fury and and anger from Bartoli's father @highlight Apology comes as Bartoli faced attacks on Twitter from vile online trolls
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‘That the last of the @placeholder has now left Guantánamo is an important milestone,’ he added.
By Ryan Gorman PUBLISHED: 02:03 EST, 2 January 2014 | UPDATED: 02:03 EST, 2 January 2014 The prison at Guantanamo Bay has taken a significant step towards finally shutting down. The Pentagon announced Tuesday that three hard to transfer Chinese Uighur detainees are transferring out to Slovakia. The government captured 22 in 2001 in Afghanistan and soon realized they were not enemies, but had a difficult time finding them new homes. They could not be sent to China because the country has a long history of oppressing the ethnic group and the communist regime pressured one country to back out of a deal to accept them, the New York Times noted. @highlight A total of 22 were apprehended in 2001 in Afghanistan @highlight They were soon determined to not be threats, but the government had difficulty finding them new homes @highlight China has a history of brutally oppressing Uighur rebellions and even pressured Costa Rica to back out of a deal to take them @highlight They are heading to Slovakia
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Facebook will have a hard time getting carriers not only to agree to carry a @placeholder phone, but to promote it.
(CNN) -- Facebook is holding an Android-related press event next week and already the Internet is in a tizzy. Could this be the rumored, mythical, magical Facebook phone? The truth is, I don't know. For nearly 18 months, rumors of a Facebook phone — developed by HTC and running a customized version of Android — have continued to persist. And for nearly 18 months, Facebook has publicly denied its interest in building its own phone. Last September at TechCrunch Disrupt, Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg went on at length about why a Facebook phone wasn't right for the company. @highlight Facebook is holding an Android-related press event on April 4 @highlight The event has reignited speculation about a possible Facebook phone @highlight Warren: The timing is wrong, and the market is too crowded @highlight Warren: Instead, a Facebook app store for Android would make more sense
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Meanwhile, some @placeholder have expressed discomfort with their all-encompassing faith being treated as something that can be dipped into as a touristic experience.
(CNN) -- To the devout, the concept of becoming "Muslim for a month" -- or any other religion, for that matter -- could verge on the sacrilegious. "It's a provocative title, 'Muslim for a Month,' so we were bracing ourselves for (criticism)," said Ben Bowler, who runs cultural exchange programs with that name. The tours take non-Muslims from around the world into Turkish mosques and homes for a first-hand experience of Islam. "There has been a little of that -- 'Being a Muslim is for life, not just a month," he added. But overwhelmingly, he said, the response from Muslims has been positive because the tours help to dispel negative stereotypes about the religion and leave participants with an enriched spiritual perspective. @highlight 'Muslim for a Month' is a tour giving non-Muslims an inside look at Islam @highlight Participants live, pray and fast as Muslims in Turkish homes and mosques @highlight The aim is to encourage global understanding and a deeper spiritual outlook @highlight Some travel agents have been wary of the tours, say organizers
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The radish is a staple ingredient in @placeholder used in both salads and main recipes.
Halloween's nine months away but this odd-shaped vegetable would be perfect for some ghoulish fun. Complete with a big toe and five smaller digits, the green Japanese radish looks strikingly similar to a human foot. Instead of an ankle, it features a sprouting head of leaves. It measures 30cm long, making it a U.S. shoe size 12. Complete with a big toe and five smaller digits, the green Japanese radish looks strikingly similar to a human foot. Yukihiro Ikeuchi discovered the 1.5kg bulbous root on his farm in Japan. He decided to save it from the shredder and offered it up for display instead. @highlight Yukihiro Ikeuchi discovered the 1.5kg bulbous root on his farm in Japan @highlight It is currently on show in the southern town of Ayagawa
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Melissa got @placeholder (right) when she was just six weeks old says she just knew she was an all pink girl.
Two adorable mini pigs have become social media sensations after posing for stylish snaps on the internet. The cute pair of stylish swines named Priscilla and Poppleton live with their 'mother' 42-year-old Melissa Nicholson, in Ponte Vedre Beach, Florida. Teacher Melissa will spend her time dressing her pet pigs up to the nines, with bow-ties, ruffles and caps - and then the trio will go to play on the beach and pose for pictures for the pigs' Instagram page. Scroll down for video Teacher Melissa will spend her time dressing up her cheeky pet pigs and then posting pictures online @highlight Priscilla and Poppleton live with 42-year-old Melissa Nicholson in Florida @highlight The pair already have 261,000 followers on their @prissy_pig Instagram page @highlight Teacher Melissa dresses her little pigs up in cute specially made outfits @highlight Pigs visit Melissa's school helping her teach responsibility and compassion
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Then @placeholder, at last showing confidence in Moeen, threw the off-spinner the ball for the 12th over and was immediately rewarded.
By Paul Newman Follow @@Paul_NewmanDM England are perfectly placed to end close to a year of abject misery by finishing off a job they have started with four highly impressive days at the Ageas Bowl and level this Investec series with victory in the third Test. A win that would be absolutely priceless for England will be sealed if they can take the remaining six Indian wickets and complete what has been up to now one of the most important and satisfying performances of Alastair Cook’s career. One of the most successful England teams in modern memory have completely and spectacularly unravelled since that golden afternoon in Durham almost 12 months ago when Stuart Broad propelled them to a decisive 3-0 Ashes lead. @highlight India finished day four of third Test on 112-4, chasing 445 to win @highlight Ali and Root removed three of India's top four batsman on Wednesday @highlight Stuart Broad started the wickets tumbling by running out Murali Vijay @highlight James Anderson took two wickets on 32nd birthday as India were 330 all-out in their first innings, 239 behind England who scored 569-7 declared @highlight England earlier declared on 205-4, setting the tourists 445 to win @highlight Captain Alastair Cook scored 70 not out, Joe Root 56 and Gary Ballance 38 @highlight Cook did not enforce the follow on fourth day of third Test at Ageas Bowl @highlight India lead the five-match series 1-0 after victory at Lord's in second Test
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Above, Mrs Obama shakes hands with @placeholder, while her daughters walk behind her
Michelle Obama and her daughters charmed China today as they greeted President Xi Jinping on the first day of their week-long trip to the country. The First Lady, who was also accompanied by her mother Marian Robinson, met the President and his wife Peng Liyuan at the Diaoyutai state guesthouse in Beijing. The visit marks the first meeting between Mrs Obama and Ms Peng, whose husbands run the world's first and second largest economies respectively. Scroll down for video Charming: Michelle Obama, her daughters Malia (far right) and Sasha (far left) and her mother Marian Robinson (second left) greeted Chinese President Xi Jinping and his wife, Peng Liyuan, today @highlight Michelle Obama greeted her Chinese counterpart, Peng Liyuan, in Beijing @highlight Chinese media are celebrating a budding relationship between the women @highlight Described the U.S. First Lady as 'Mrs Diplomatic' who has 'made history' @highlight Mrs Obama was joined by daughters, Sasha and Malia, as well as mother @highlight Earlier in day, she tried her hand at calligraphy and ping pong with pupils @highlight The Obamas also visited the Forbidden Palace, former seat of the emperor
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@placeholder Vincent pictured in action during the preliminaries for the women's 10m platform
By Martha Kelner Follow @@marthakelner Victoria Vincent may only be 13 but she held her own against England diving team-mates 10 years her senior. Vincent looked a little nervous at times during the final of the 10m event but withstood the pressure and tumbled from the highest board to record a score of 299.50 for 10th place. ‘I’ve learned so much and had so much fun,’ she said. Impressive: Victoria Vincent came 10th in the 10m diving event at Commonwealth Games aged just 13 Signs of things to come? Vincent scored 299.50 to claim 10th place in the final at the age of just 13 @highlight Vincent is the youngest member of Team England at Games in Glasgow @highlight She may only be 13 but she held her own against team-mates 10 years older @highlight Vincent recorded a score of 299.50 to claim an impressive 10th place @highlight Team England had to appeal against FINA ruling saying she was too young to compete at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow @highlight Oliver Dingley won bronze in the 3m springboard on Thursday @highlight He won despite having injection in buttocks to numb back pain
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'When you're on the @placeholder and there's a huge truck with a three scantily clad women on the side, the car only sees a box.'
Nevada drivers could soon be sharing the road with vehicles that don't need them. Department of Motor Vehicles officials said Monday they've issued Google the nation's first license to test self-driving cars on public streets, after conducting demonstrations on the Las Vegas Strip and in Carson City that show the car is as safe - or perhaps safer - than a human. For one thing, the engineers programed the car to create a ‘virtual buffer zone’ around obstacles, making it more aware than some drivers to boot. Scroll down for video All the (road) rage: Nevada's DMV issued Google a licence allowing the world's first driverless car to drive on public streets @highlight DMV gives Google first license to test self-driving Prius on public streets @highlight Car could be ready for market in as little as 3-5 years
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Attire: After the first song, he then found a hat and began a rendition of @placeholder
By Damien Gayle Chorus leader: Martin Clews, 66, from Sevenoaks, Kent, broke the silence aboard the 12.07am from London Victoria to Ashford International The pensioner who led fellow night train passengers in a sing-a-long has been identified as a strawberry farmer whose spirits had been raised by a few glasses of champagne. Martin Clews, 66, from Sevenoaks, Kent, broke the silence aboard the 12.07am from London Victoria to Ashford International by standing up and starting a call-and-response chant. Despite being met with an awkward hush, he persisted until dozens of his fellow passengers began singing along in chorus. @highlight Martin Clews from Sevenoaks was coming home on train after a celebration @highlight He broke the silence on board the 12.07am from London Victor to Ashford @highlight Beginning with Beastie, he then moved on to old favourite Side By Side @highlight The carriage then resembled a scene from a musical with passengers singing
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Brand criticised @placeholder's (left) strict immigration policy and Rupert Murdoch's (right) tax avoidance
Russell Brand has taken aim at Tony Abbott and Australia's asylum seeker policies. The British comedian, who has rebranded himself as a political activist, says mandatory offshore detention and resettling asylum seekers in other countries is not in tune with modern-day globalised society. 'Anything where people are sent into camps makes me nervous... the whole mentality of anti-immigration really seems to me like an old-fashioned one and not in tune with a progressive globalised times,' Brand said in a pre-recorded video message. 'I don't reckon he's (Abbott) ever been on an immigration vessel,' he says in a video for his The Trews web series. @highlight Brand criticises Australia's offshore detention for asylum seekers @highlight He claims PM answers questions on the subject as if he is on a quiz show @highlight Comedian also said Rupert Murdoch and his companies pay too little tax @highlight 'We should be closing the doors for corporations who already have wealth and affluence and opening the doors to the needy,' Brand said @highlight Video was uploaded on Thursday has been watched over 73,000 times
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@placeholder criticized the South's response to the attack, saying Friday that military officials should have ordered immediate airstrikes after the shelling, according to Yonhap.
Seoul, South Korea (CNN) -- South Korea's new defense minister said his country would respond with airstrikes if North Korea attacks it again, South Korean state media reported Friday. It is some of the strongest rhetoric since the conflict broke out late last month. "We will definitely air raid North Korea," Kim Kwan-jin said at his confirmation hearing when asked how the South would respond if struck again, according to the official Yonhap News Agency. Kim was appointed defense minister last week amid growing tensions on the Korean peninsula following an exchange of gunfire between the two sides. His comments reflect a potential shift in South Korea's policy toward provocations from the North. Previously, South Korean President Lee Myung-bak warned of severe consequences if the North launched another attack, but declined to name specifics. @highlight NEW: Expert says the threat is intended "for domestic consumption" @highlight The defense minister says "we will definitely air raid North Korea," Yonhap reports @highlight Kim Kwan-jin was appointed defense minister amid growing tensions between the Koreas
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@placeholder has a very strong track record of high quality outcomes and this is an extremely rare case.
LONDON, England (CNN) -- A leading UK hospital has defended its practice of using organs donated by smokers after the death of a soldier who received the cancerous lungs of a heavy smoker. A close up X-ray view of a cigarette smoker's lungs. Corporal Matthew Millington, 31, died at his home in 2008, less than a year after receiving a transplant that was supposed to save his life at Papworth Hospital -- the UK's largest specialist cardiothoracic hospital, in Cambridgeshire, east England. Papworth Hospital released a statement saying using donor lungs from smokers was not "unusual." The statement added that the hospital had no option but to use lungs from smokers as "the number of lung transplants carried out would have been significantly lower," if they didn't. @highlight Iraq veteran Matthew Millington died after transplant using cancerous lungs @highlight Leading UK hospital defends practice of using organs donated by smokers @highlight Inquest found a radiographer failed to find cancerous tumor on donor lungs
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While the photos prove nothing with regard to @placeholder' guilt or innocence, they give an insight into the couple's shared experiences and apparent intimacy before her death.
The photos of Oscar Pistorius and girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp appear to show a young couple in love. The series of images, given exclusively to CNN by a source close to Pistorius, come as the Olympic runner faces a bleak anniversary: one year since he shot his girlfriend dead at his home on Valentine's Day. Pistorius will go on trial accused of Steenkamp's murder early next month. He denies the charge, saying he mistook her for a home invader. The intimate pictures -- some of the final images of the 29-year-old model, taken in the weeks and months before her death -- show the couple looking relaxed and happy. @highlight Photos show Oscar Pistorius and Reeva Steenkamp together not long before her death @highlight One shows Steenkamp hanging over his shoulders, as he tenderly holds her fingers @highlight Another shows her nestling into his shoulder as he holds her in his arms @highlight Pistorius goes on trial for Steenkamp's slaying next month; he says he shot her by mistake
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There was plenty of grabbing and grappling in the box in the second minute of the second half when several Sheffield United players were held by @placeholder defenders.
Michael Higdon came off the bench and scored two late goals to send Nigel Clough’s Sheffield United into the quarter-finals. Striker Higdon, 31, headed his first on 86 minutes from Jose Baxter’s cross and added his second four minutes later with a shot into the bottom left-hand corner to snatch a dramatic victory. MK Dons’ two brightest young prospects, both of interest to Premier League clubs, had combined to put their side ahead. Michael Higdon (left) of Sheffield United celebrates scoring the winning goal at Stadium mk Higdon strikes to score his second goal that sealed a Sheffield United comeback @highlight MK Dons took the lead through a Benik Afobe penalty @highlight Michael Higdon came off the bench to score a winning double @highlight Sheffield United progress through to the quarter-finals
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Japan has been asking for a comprehensive solution to @placeholder's missile tests and the abduction of Japanese citizens in the 1970s.
Tokyo, Japan (CNN) -- Touting himself as America's "first Pacific president," Barack Obama called on his own connections with Asia Saturday as he pledged a renewed engagement with Asia Pacific nations based on "an enduring and revitalized alliance between the United States and Japan." The U.S. president, in his first Asia trip since taking office in January, told a packed house at Tokyo's Suntory Hall that all Americans should know that what happens in Asia "has a direct effect on our lives at home." "This is where we engage in much of our commerce and buy many of our goods," he said. "And this is where we can export more of our own products and create jobs back home in the process. @highlight In speech, Obama renews U.S. ties with Japan, reaches out to China @highlight Obama: Rise "of a strong, prosperous China can be a source of strength" @highlight U.S. president urges North Korea to return to Six-Party denuclearization talks @highlight Obama's Asia tour includes Japan, Singapore, China and South Korea
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Unlike @placeholder, most participants, called corps members, did not study education.
(CNN) -- After playing college football, working as a financial aid adviser and earning a master's degree, 25-year-old Andrew Fuller is back in high school. Fuller is a new teacher at Tri-Cities High School in East Point, Georgia. He made the move from Oregon to Georgia to join Teach for America, a non-profit organization that recruits non-traditional teachers to improve education for children in low-income communities. Fuller's passion for education stems from his own experience growing up. He was in a special education program from kindergarten to his senior year, and he felt stigmatized and overlooked. "I never knew why. I never knew my disability," Fuller says. "I never had an IEP, which is an individualized education program. I never had any of those things." @highlight Andrew Fuller joined Teach for America to help kids who are like he was @highlight The non-profit recruits non-traditional teachers to work in low-income communities @highlight Joining TFA has changed many corps members' career paths @highlight Jared Gourrier: "I have this unwavering dedication to it now"
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Mr Murphy invested $125,000 with @placeholder - but later found out that amount had dwindled to $9,000.
By Louise Cheer Michael Murphy received at least 10 calls from a Commonwealth Bank representative who was offering him money not to do an interview with A Current Affair A Commonwealth Bank subsidiary has been accused of trying to prevent a victim of its financial advice scandal from speaking out by allegedly offering him money to keep quiet. Michael Murphy had agreed to an interview with Channel Nine's A Current Affair two weeks ago to tell all about his ordeal, when the bank's subsidiary lost tens of thousands of dollars of his life savings by investing it in high-risk products. @highlight Michael Murphy, 79, agreed to go on A Current Affair two weeks ago @highlight But out of the blue, a Financial Wisdom representative called him up @highlight Financial Wisdom is a subsidiary owned by Commonwealth Bank @highlight About 10 calls were exchanged between Mr Murphy and the representative @highlight Some of the conversations were recorded by Financial Wisdom @highlight The senior claims the woman asked him 'How much would it take to withdraw from ACA?' @highlight But the bank has denied they had offered to pay Mr Murphy for his silence @highlight A CBA spokesperson said the allegations were 'purely fanciful'
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Mr Hollande said: 'Let us recognise that the @placeholder have been particularly timid about the question of financial regulation and only concerned by the interests of the City, hence their reticence on the establishment of a financial transactions tax and European fiscal harmonisation.
By Peter Allen PUBLISHED: 06:41 EST, 9 May 2012 | UPDATED: 12:45 EST, 9 May 2012 France's new president Francois Hollande has made a thinly-veiled attack on David Cameron by claiming Britain treats Europe 'like a self-service restaurant'. The new Socialist president-elect made his aggressive position towards the UK clear while outlining plans for his first meeting with Prime Minister David Cameron. Asked by the news website Slate how he planned to deal with Mr Cameron, given the fact that the Conservative leader had snubbed him during a visit to London earlier this year, Mr Hollande also said he would meet him 'quickly'. @highlight New French president outlines aggressive position towards Cameron by saying he will only meet PM 'quickly'
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@placeholder was chosen as a winner because he is a 'goofy, likable kind of guy'
What do you get when you mix a beautiful blonde dancer with a cool Swedish cocktail maker...one crazy party tour round the world! Skye Burkin, 21, from Coolangatta, Queensland, has won a competition called Ticket to the World after attending the European Bartender School on party island Kos for the last four weeks. Alongside Jesper Rydberg, 19, this party pair will travel across eight countries in the next five months sampling the world's best bars and hostels. Skye and Jesper are travelling across eight countries in five months after winning a competition The party pair are in Copenhagen hosting hostel parties and trying out their cocktail making skills @highlight Queenslander Skye, 21, and her Swedish partner in crime Jesper, 19, have won a competition called Tickets to the World @highlight They have been working at the European Bartender School on Greek party island Kos for the last month @highlight Over the next five months they will sample the best bars and party venues across the world
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And @placeholder’s first word was: ‘Passion.’ That was his first thought always.
Rafa Benitez managed Steven Gerrard for six years at Liverpool, including the two most iconic games of Gerrard’s Liverpool career: the Champions League win in Istanbul in 2005 and the FA Cup final victory of 2006. Benitez, now at Napoli where he last month won the Italian Super Cup against Juventus to add to last season’s Coppa Italia, writes exclusively for The Mail on Sunday on his memories of his Liverpool captain. When I became Liverpool manager my first job was to travel to Portugal where England were competing in Euro 2004 and speak with Steven Gerrard, Michael Owen and Jamie Carragher, who were all in the squad. @highlight Steven Gerrard will leave Liverpool at the end of the current season @highlight Rafael Benitez claims Gerrard was passionate in everything he did @highlight The Napoli boss said he was the Kop's representative on the pitch @highlight Benitez managed England midfielder Gerrard for six years at Liverpool
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So it may come as no surprise to well dressed passers-by that the fact @placeholder houses some of the UK's pricier fuel pumps appears to come with the territory.
With probably the most expensive fuel in the UK and not even showing the price on their board outside, the Texaco petrol station is likely to serve only wealthy customers. The garage in Chelsea's swanky Sloane Avenue is currently selling its Super Plus Unleaded fuel at an extortionate 174.9p per litre. Even those wanting to fill up on traditionally cheaper diesel will find they have to pay 173.9 p per litre. Fuel-ish prices: The Texaco garage under Chelsea Cloisters in Sloane Avenue where the cost per litre has risen to 174.9p High end: The petrol station looks out of place in its premium location close to pricey boutiques and prime property @highlight Petrol station in London's swanky Chelsea sells Super Plus Unleaded fuel at 174.9p per litre @highlight Prices will rise nationally as government plans to increase fuel duty by 3p a litre in January
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The talented goalkeeper is not short of potential suitors but may consider staying at @placeholder to continue his development.
By Sam Cunningham Follow @@samcunningham A host of top flight clubs are monitoring young Polonia Warsaw goalkeeper Tomasz Kucz. Manchester United, Liverpool and Everton have all had the 14-year-old Polish stopper watched this year. Highly rated Kucz, who is already 5ft 11ins tall, has had two trials at Bundesliga side Bayer Leverkusen. Scroll down for video Talented: Goalkeeper Tomasz Kucz in action for Poland against Wales in Under 15's match The first was in January where they filmed his training sessions for five days, which were analysed by coaching staff, and doctors gave him x-rays to identify his growth potential. @highlight Highly rated Kucz is already 5ft 11ins tall @highlight He is only 14 but word of his talent has spread quickly across Europe @highlight Kucz has already had two trials at Bundesliga side Bayer Leverkusen
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Diego Costa is a doubt for @placeholder after picking up a hamstring injury while with Spain
Ahead of this weekend's Premier League action, Sportsmail will be providing you with all you need to know about every fixture, with team news, provisional squads, betting odds and Opta stats... Here is all the information you need for Chelsea's home clash with Swansea... Chelsea vs Swansea City (Stamford Bridge) Kick-off: Saturday 3pm Odds (subject to change): Chelsea 2/7 Draw 9/2 Swansea 9/1 Referee: Kevin Friend Managers: Jose Mourinho (Chelsea), Garry Monk (Swansea) Head-to-head league record: Chelsea wins 11, draws 8, Swansea wins 5 Team news Chelsea Diego Costa will be given every opportunity to prove his fitness ahead of the Premier League clash with Swansea after withdrawing from Spain duty with a hamstring injury. @highlight Diego Costa to be given late fitness test following hamstring complaint @highlight Spaniard's injury could hand Chelsea debut to Loic Remy @highlight Wilfried Bony fitness to be checked for Swansea ahead of Chelsea clash @highlight Bafetimbi Gomis stands by if striker is ruled unfit following internationals @highlight Marvin Emnes set to return from hamstring strain @highlight Leon Britton ruled out for further four weeks with injury
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It’s what happened in the first half against Spurs when some of their early movement caused @placeholder problems.
We all know Vincent Kompany is one of the best defenders we have seen in the Premier League but, after watching him against Tottenham last week, he needs to make adjustments if he wants to continue his rise to greatness. When you watch Kompany on TV, he looks awesome and some people might think it is churlish to criticise him. He is strong, fast and agile. He is always quick to the ball and excellent at pinching it off strikers’ toes. He used to be rash and would dive in, which led to some red cards, but to his credit he has cut that out of his game. @highlight Vincent Kompany is a gambler and he is taking a big risk for the team @highlight The Manchester City defender can be rash and dive in @highlight David Luiz is worst example of a defender too keen to press forward
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Police stand guard outside an apartment building at 172nd Street on Monday in the Bronx where a five-year-old boy was rushed to hospital on Monday after developing Ebola-like symptoms the day after returning from Guinea in @placeholder
A five-year-old boy who was quarantined with a 103F fever after a family trip to west Africa has tested negative for Ebola. The child was reportedly vomiting with bloodshot eyes when emergency medical workers wearing protective Hazmat suits rushed him from his Bronx home to rushed to New York's Bellevue Hospital on Sunday night at 9pm. The little boy was pictured being stretchered out of his home, completely wrapped in protective clothing while his mother followed covering her face with a mask. The boy has been quarantined with his mother at Bellevue, New York's designated Ebola care center. Her health is being monitored and she is exhibiting no symptoms. @highlight The child was reportedly vomiting, had bloodshot eyes and a 103F fever @highlight He has tested negative for Ebola, New York's Bellevue Hospital has said @highlight He was carried from his Bronx home by EMS workers in Hazmat suits @highlight The child's mother is with him, she is being monitored for symptoms @highlight He had returned from a family trip to Guinea on Saturday night on a Moroccan Airlines flight which landed at JFK @highlight Four family members are being kept in quarantine inside their apartment - believed to be the father, older brother and sister and a younger brother @highlight NYC's first Ebola patient Dr Craig Spencer also being treated at Bellevue - he was in a 'serious but stable' condition on Monday @highlight Dr Spencer is 'awake, in good spirits' and has received a plasma transfusion from Ebola survivor, missionary worker Nancy Writebol
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How to stop Putin and prevent a descent into all-out war, then, is the central question with which @placeholder officials are now grappling.
Russia's tactics in Ukraine are difficult to pin down: The Kremlin categorically denies Russian troops are fighting alongside rebels there, or that the sophisticated weaponry being used against Ukrainian government forces is supplied by Moscow. In fact, there's mounting evidence of both. NATO has released compelling satellite imagery -- dismissed by Moscow -- purporting to show Russian forces crossing the Ukrainian border. Last week, the Ukrainian military even captured 10 Russian paratroopers inside Ukraine. The Kremlin said the troops had accidentally crossed from Russia while patrolling the long, porous border that separates the 2 former Soviet states. But while questions about Russia's tactics remain, its strategy has become more clear: The Kremlin appears to have decided to prevent Ukraine turning West and leaving what Russia regards as its sphere of influence. @highlight Evidence Russian troops, weaponry are being used in Ukraine, despite Kremlin denials @highlight Russia looking to prevent Ukraine turning to West, leaving its sphere of influence @highlight Western leaders considering further sanctions, other ways to send message to Moscow @highlight Putin has warned others not to get involved: "We are a nuclear superpower."
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Mr @placeholder believes one of his grandkids is in grade school, and that Cody was divorced from the mother.
An elderly man in Sparks, Nevada was arrested Tuesday, three months after he shot dead an unarmed squatter in his home. Wayne Burgarello was charged with murder and attempted murder for killing father-of-two Cody Devine, 34, and seriously injuring 29-year-old Janai Wilson. The 73-year-old claims he only shot the two squatters in self-defense, according to a police affidavit obtained by the Reno Gazette-Journal. The victim's father Richard Devine told MailOnline that he plans to attend Burgarello's trial and believes 'justice will be served'. Arrested: Wayne Burgarello, 73 (left), was arrested Tuesday on charges of murder and attempted murder after shooting dead 34-year-old Cody Devine (right) at his vacant property this past February. Devine's friend Janai Wilson, 29, had been squatting on the property for the past three years, and was also injured in the attack @highlight Wayne Burgarello shot and killed Cody Devine last February after discovering the 34-year-old and a woman sleeping in his vacant home @highlight The 73-year-old was arrested Tuesday and charged with murder and attempted murder @highlight Devine's friend Janai Wilson had been squatting at the vacant property off an on for the past three years and was also injured in the attack @highlight Burgarello told police that he shot the squatters in self-defense, believing Devine was holding a gun @highlight The victim's father Richard Devine told MailOnline that he expects 'justice will be served' in Burgarello's trial
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The woman showed little remorse for her actions, telling police she believed at the time @placeholder was going to ruin her life.
A Florida mom convicted of cooking her neighbor after stabbing, strangling and dismembering him following an apparent money has been sentenced to life in prison. Angela Stoldt, 42, will now die behind behind bars after being sentenced in Volusia County on Friday, but showed no remorse as the decision was handed down. Authorities say Stoldt tried to cremate 36-year-old James Sheaffer's body in April 2013 by putting several body parts in an oven and in pots on the stove, including a foot, a leg and both arms. When that didn't work, she put his body parts in bags and had her teenage children help her scatter them in different places near their home in Deltona, telling them she was trying to dispose of a deer she had hit with the car. @highlight Angela Stoldt, 42, confessed to killing limo driver James Sheaffer, 36, in April 2013 by stabbing him in the face and strangling him with a cord @highlight She then dismembered the slain man with a hacksaw and knife and tried to dispose of remains by cooking some of them in pots and in the oven @highlight She showed no remorse as she was sentenced Friday to life in prison @highlight Stoldt's lawyer claimed in September that she killed Sheaffer in self-defense because he attacked her and threatened to kill her @highlight The prosecution said it was premeditated and followed a money dispute @highlight Only 56 of Sheaffer's 206 bones were recovered @highlight Police never found his head or torso @highlight Stoldt's sister turned her into police after she became suicidal
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He says he had already asked @placeholder to replace the broken-down fence.
When pensioner Jim Higgins decided to clear the brambles from a footpath at the bottom of his garden, he was only trying to help. Many of his neighbours stopped by to thank the former police officer for all his work – which saw him replace a dilapidated fence and build a seat for weary walkers. But not everyone was so delighted by the grandfather’s efforts. Soon Sustrans, the charity which owns the footpath, announced that they had health and safety concerns over his homemade bench. Good deed: Jim Higgins and his dog Nell in front of the path he painstakingly cleared in Cumbria @highlight Pensioner Jim Higgins decided to cleared from a footpath near his garden @highlight Also installed a seat for walkers, replacing a dilapidated fence @highlight Charity which owns the path say they have health and safety concerns @highlight Mr Higgins, 65, called in to be questioned by police after a complaint @highlight Pensioner now faces being charged over the theft of the old fence
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The heart-warming tale, which took four years to complete, is visually stunning, using @placeholder to make the screen like a window into the world of the film.
CANNES, France (CNN) -- Dark glasses are de rigueur on the sun-kissed French Riviera, but this year glamorous cineastes attending the opening night of Cannes were matching another kind of face wear with their tuxedoes and designer dresses. The crew of "Up" pose for photographers ahead of the animated movie's premiere at Cannes. The audience donned 3D glasses as they attended the premiere of Pixar's "Up," an animation in 3D, which marked the start of world's most prestigious film festival. It is the first time in the festival's 62-year history that Cannes has opened with an animation. "Up" will show out of competition. @highlight Pixar's "Up" is first animation to open world's most prestigious film festival @highlight Follows success of 3D pictures such as "Coraline" and "Monsters vs. Aliens" @highlight DreamWorks CEO: 3D is a film revolution akin to the inception of sound @highlight Problem of 3D screens has been solved by digital cinema
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According to its own accounts, @placeholder carves up its operations into subsidiaries, with each one a separately registered company.
By Ruth Sutherland and Peter Campbell PUBLISHED: 18:09 EST, 1 October 2012 | UPDATED: 02:50 EST, 2 October 2012 The Franco-German aerospace giant which plans to take over BAE Systems benefited from almost £56million of tax credits from the UK government – while paying just £10.5million in tax. This is despite EADS raking in more than £3billion in revenues from its British operations during 2010, according to corporate documents seen by the Daily Mail. They also reveal a complex global maze of 276 EADS offshoots, including a string of ventures based in tax havens, such as the Cayman Islands and Jersey. @highlight Franco-German firm EADS also took £56m in tax credits from Britain @highlight Sparked fears tax contributions will dry up after merger @highlight Setback for Cameron after shareholders revolt as they demand say in deal
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The militants also killed three other renowned cartoonists – men who had regularly satirised @placeholder – and the newspaper's deputy chief editor.
Support: Award-winning author Salman Rushdie, pictured, yesterday spoke out to condemn the attacks on the office of newspaper Charlie Hebdo Author Salman Rushdie, whose book 'The Satanic Verses' prompted Iranian clergy to issue a death fatwa on him, has condemned the attack on the Paris offices of satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo. Speaking in support of the publication, which had its old offices burned down after printing cartoons that mocked the Prophet Muhammad, Mr Rushdie said 'religion deserves our fearless disrespect'. He added that the strike by suspected Al Qaeda militants, which left 12 dead, was a sign of the 'deadly mutation in the heart of Islam.' @highlight Author's book The Satanic Verses prompted Iranian clergy to issue fatwa @highlight He spoke after massacre by suspected Al Qaeda militants in Paris @highlight Mr Rushdie said that he 'stands with Charlie Hebdo to defend art of satire'
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In addition to the latest developments, @placeholder also came under scrutiny over the conduct of their fans following reported unrest during the Czech Republic match.
(CNN) -- European football's governing body UEFA will investigate alleged incidents of racist chanting at two Euro 2012 matches, it was announced on Tuesday. The two games in question are Sunday's 1-1 draw between Spain and Italy in Gdansk, Ukraine, and Russia's 4-1 win over Czech Republic in the Polish city of Wroclaw on Friday "Following the provision of new independent information regarding the two cases of alleged racist chanting in the Spain-Italy and Russia-Czech Republic matches, UEFA is now conducting further investigations," said a UEFA spokesman. "There are, however, no disciplinary proceedings opened at this moment in time." The issue of racism has threatened to overshadow the four-yearly tournament, which is being co-hosted by Poland and Ukraine. @highlight UEFA to investigate alleged racist chanting at two Euro 2012 matches @highlight Spain v Italy and Russia v Czech Republic are the two games in question @highlight No disciplinary action has yet been take by European football's governing body @highlight UEFA have already requested a zero-tolerance stance on racism from host cities
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The @placeholder questioned him but was not at that time able to establish any criminal acts in the works or a legal case against him, the minister said.
Paris (CNN)A man arrested after a knife attack on two soldiers on the streets of Nice in southern France was already known to intelligence services as having been radicalized, French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said Wednesday. The suspect, named by the Nice mayor's office as Moussa Coulibaly, 30, attacked a soldier and a comrade who came to his aid on Tuesday as they patrolled near a Jewish community center. They were slightly injured. Intelligence services had detected the suspect's radicalization in the Yvelines area, west of Paris, Cazeneuve said. They informed the General Directorate of Internal Security, or DGSI. The notification meant that when the suspect got on a plane to Turkey last month, an alert was raised, and Turkish authorities expelled him, Cazeneuve said. @highlight French interior minister says the suspect was on the radar of intelligence services @highlight The man, identified as Moussa Coulibaly, was known to have become radicalized @highlight Suspect flew to Turkey last week but was turned back, a Turkish official said
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Open for business: @placeholder's online insurance marketplace, pictured, went live at midnight.
MSNBC anchor Mara Schiavocampo had a rocky experience trying to sign up for Obamacare as the insurance marketplaces opened up to a rocky start Tuesday. The long anticipated rollout came despite the government shutdown and the snags are expected to contribute to a slow start to enrollment and give increased ammo to Obama's Republican foes. At least 25 of the 36 federally-run, state-specific marketplace sites posted error messages soon after open enrollment began at 8am, so Schiavocampo was far from alone. Waiting: Mara Schiavocampo ran into difficulties as she tried to sign up for the newly launched health-care exchanges. She gave up trying to sign up for a plan after 15 minutes online and about 20 minutes on the phone @highlight Mara Schiavocampo called a helpline and was left on hold for 20 minutes before giving up @highlight Sites for at least 25 of the 36 exchanges open today posted errors as the marketplaces opened at 8am Eastern @highlight Officials blamed high traffic volume - New York's exchange alone got two million visits just two hours after opening
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I’m the biggest clippers fan in all of @placeholder.'
By Daily Mail Reporter Just days after a relatively unknown TV sports personality gained overnight fame thanks to her provocative primping, Rebecca Grant has had a mini-meltdown on national television. The sexy TV host was a guest on FOX411 in Los Angeles to discuss her instant recognition from last weekends' LA Clippers game. Out of the blue the former FHM model began shouting at her friend off-camera and broke off from the live television interview. 'Stop it! I’m sorry. This isn’t live,' she shouted. As she continued to look at her friend she rambled incoherently. 'What? I already said that. Stop it. Go away.' @highlight Sudden outburst came during a national television interview @highlight Grant ended up yelling at a friend who was apparently standing off-camera
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