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"I don't feel the same enthusiasm from him for @placeholder," he continued during the interview.
(CNN)Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani said his office has received death threats since his controversial comments accusing President Barack Obama of not loving America. "My secretary has received some death threats," Giuliani said in a brief interview by phone. But the former mayor emphasized the majority of the voice mails left at his office were supportive of his remarks. Giuliani did not say whether he alerted police to the threatening calls. CNN cannot confirm whether the threats were made. As for his initial remarks that ignited the firestorm, spoken at a private dinner for Wisconsin's Republican Gov. Scott Walker, a potential 2016 presidential contender, Giuliani offered no apologies. @highlight Rudy Giuliani says of President Obama: "I don't know if he loves America" @highlight Giuliani says his office got death threats over remarks, but most calls were positive
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Last week the couple gave their first joint TV interview in which @placeholder set out how he intended to rule.
(CNN) -- A chapter was closing in Dutch history Monday as Queen Beatrix spent her last full day on the throne after 33 years as the country's monarch. Beatrix will abdicate on Tuesday morning, handing over to her eldest son, Willem-Alexander, who will be the first Dutch king in more than 120 years. The queen was due to give a televised speech later on Monday. She steps down on the national holiday known as Queen's Day, an opportunity for people across the Netherlands to dress up and party. The investiture of the new king will be the high point of a year of celebrations marking the end of the Napoleonic occupation in 1813. @highlight Queen Beatrix will abdicate Tuesday after 33 years as the Dutch monarch @highlight Willem-Alexander will be first king the Dutch have had in more than 120 years @highlight The 75-year-old monarch announced her abdication in January @highlight New queen's father, a former Argentinian minister, will miss investiture
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When @placeholder refused to leave, the men violently attacked him, prosecutors said.
By Associated Press Two former college football players are being accused of brutally beating a 50-year-old homeless man within an inch of his life in an attack in Suffolk County, Massachusetts last January. Craig Parsons, a former Boston College tight-end, and Anthony Varrichione, an ex-quarterback at Marist College, were in court Wednesday to faces charges for the incident that happened around 2am on January 26 in the Allston neighborhood . The high school friends stood next to each other, hands clasped, as they were charged with assault and battery causing serious bodily injury and assault and battery with a dangerous weapon — their shoes. Parsons also was charged with intimidating a witness. The two men pleaded not guilty and left the court without speaking to reporters. @highlight Craig Parsons and Anthony Varrichione are facing charges of causing serious bodily injury, assault and battery with a serious weapon @highlight The two allegedly beat up a 50-year-old homeless man named Michael Hudson on January 26 @highlight Witnesses saw the two men get into a verbal altercation with Husdon before the former college football players started mercilessly beating him @highlight Hudson was hospitalized in critical condition after the attack and was beat so hard he doesn't remember anything from that morning @highlight Parsons previously played tight-end for Boston College's football team @highlight Varrichione graduated from Marist this fall where he played quarterback
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The @placeholder says the system has proved highly successful and in a couple of cases parents have been allowed to return home with their children.
By Jo Macfarlane PUBLISHED: 18:17 EST, 9 March 2013 | UPDATED: 02:54 EST, 11 March 2013 Monitored: Troubled star Lindsay Lohan wearing the tag on her ankle. The device has been fitted to 274,000 people in America since 2003 Parents with a history of alcohol abuse are being fitted with US-style ‘booze bracelets’ to determine whether they can keep custody of their children. In the first UK trial of its kind, the highly controversial ankle tags have been given to more than a dozen problem parents by the Family Drug and Alcohol Court (FDAC) so a check can be kept on their promises to stay sober. @highlight Family Drug and Alcohol Court given bracelets to more than a dozen parents @highlight Devices detect traces of alcohol through the skin and are used in the U.S @highlight UK trial began in November in cases where children were taken into care @highlight Court warned parents that they must change drinking habits or lose children @highlight Lohan had one fitted after failing to turn up for a drink-driving court date
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The tentative deal would include a statewide assault weapons registry and add a uniform licensing standard across the state -- altering the current system, in which each county or municipality sets a standard -- a state @placeholder source said Monday.
(CNN) -- The gun lobby is "ginning up" fears the federal government will use the Newtown shooting tragedy, exactly one month ago, to seize Americans' guns, President Barack Obama said Monday. At least part of the frenzy is little more than marketing, he implied. "It's certainly good for business," the president said, responding to a question about a spike in weapons sales and applications for background checks after the massacre at Connecticut's Sandy Hook Elementary School left 27 people dead, 20 of them children. "Part of the challenge we confront is that even the slightest hint of some sensible, responsible legislation in this area fans this notion that somehow, 'Here it comes, everybody's guns are going to be taken away,'" Obama said. @highlight NEW: New York's Senate passes a bill on gun regulations; the bill goes to the Assembly @highlight The gun lobby is stirring fears over plans to address gun violence plan, Obama says @highlight Some gun violence initiatives may not require legislative approval, others will @highlight The gun rights group NRA has vowed to fight gun restrictions tooth and nail
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"We want to enter @placeholder ... they are not letting us in," says Hoot.
Bab al-Salama, Syria (CNN) -- It's raining on the camp, and water is seeping into the unheated tents. Women use long brooms to try to sweep muddy water out from in between their shelters. They stack up foam sleeping pads and roll up blankets, in a vain attempt to keep them from getting soaked. When artillery rumbles in the distance, the camp's residents don't even flinch. Like so many of the other children here, 9-year-old Mohammed Hoot is wandering around the camp, bored. To keep his head dry, Mohammed wears an oversized leather jacket over his head. Inside a pair of plastic sandals, his feet are bare, unprotected from the puddles and plummeting temperatures. @highlight Turkey say it's out of room for displaced Syrian in its 14 refugee camps @highlight U.N.: Since November, registered refugees region-wide rising by 3,200 a day @highlight Refugee: "I want people to feel our pain. These are Arabs, these are humans."
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However @placeholder responded by saying that there had not been an issue for 'the vast majority of motorists'.
By Richard Hartley-parkinson PUBLISHED: 10:29 EST, 14 June 2013 | UPDATED: 06:34 EST, 15 June 2013 A grandmother has gone a bit off track and ended up on a tram line. Marie Smith, 64, had to be rescued from her Nissan Qashqai after she drove it 200 yards along Manchester's Metrolink. To add to her embarrassment a tram full of Bon Jovi fans on their way to a concert at Manchester City's Etihad stadium had to get out and walk and they jeered at her when they went past. She blames what she sees as a lack of clear signs at a road crossing between Holt Town and Etihad Campus stations. @highlight Hundreds of Bon Jovi fans had to get out of dram and walk to concert @highlight Marie Smith blamed lack of signs at the crossing in Manchester @highlight But transport bosses say 'vast majority of motorists' negotiate crossing fine
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In contrast, PSG have their injury crisis, discontent on the terraces and @placeholder is taking criticism personally.
It was almost seven o'clock in the evening by the time Jose Mourinho arrived at Parc de Princes, but his reputation, as usual, had preceded him by several hours. 'I know Jose Mourinho and he will raise the temperature of this match,' said Laurent Blanc, earlier in the day, an unexpected reply to a question about the temperament of Marco Verratti, the 22-year-old Italian midfielder. 'Even when it is hot out there on the turf, they must stay calm and cold. We can't afford any more yellow cards.' Jose Mourinho said it is hard for English teams to compete in the Champions League and compete at home @highlight Jose Mourinho feels English teams have it harder than those in Europe @highlight Mourinho spoke of the Christmas period when Paris Saint-Germain rested @highlight He said it's hard for English teams to compete for the league and in Europe @highlight Laurent Blanc warned his PSG team against listening to Mourinho
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It has also beheaded two @placeholder and threatened to kill more if the U.S. continues to intervene in Iraq.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton warned on Wednesday that the Islamic State is far more dangerous than previous terrorist groups, including the one that led the attacks on the World Trade Center on 9/11. 'It’s a serious threat because this is the best-funded, most professional, expansionist jihadist military force that we have ever seen,' Clinton told the Economic Club of Chicago, according to the Washington Post. 'This is far more advanced and far richer than al Qaeda ever was,' Clinton declared. The former U.S. official's claim follows an admission from President Barack Obama last week that intelligence officials 'underestimated' ISIS' rapid accession in Iraq and 'overestimated' the Middle Eastern country's ability to fight off the extremist group. @highlight 'This is the best-funded, most professional, expansionist jihadist military force that we have ever seen,' Clinton told the Economic Club of Chicago @highlight President Barack Obama admitted last week that intelligence officials 'underestimated' ISIS' rapid accession in Iraq @highlight Clinton said Wednesday she believes ISIS 'will attempt to launch attacks against Western targets if it has the ability to do so'
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‘I would never have gone ahead with another pregnancy if I couldn’t count on @placeholder’s care.’
By Alison Smith-squire PUBLISHED: 15:29 EST, 10 April 2013 | UPDATED: 17:15 EST, 10 April 2013 Do you know a health hero? The Daily Mail, in association with ITV’s This Morning and Lloyds Pharmacy, is asking you to nominate special healthcare workers who’ve made a real difference to your life or to a loved one. Five finalists will receive an all-expenses paid VIP trip to our Gala Dinner in London, where the Health Hero Of The Year will win a luxury break worth up to £5,000. To make a nomination, fill in the coupon below. Here, ALISON SMITH-SQUIRE tells one nominee's story. @highlight Julia Rees thought she'd never be a mother after multiple miscarriages @highlight Dr Bryan Beattie arranged foetal fibronectin test to warn of premature labour @highlight She now has a daughter Ruby @highlight Scroll down to nominate your Health Hero
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"Some of the major achievements of the association during these years, also worked out in conjunction with the @placeholder, centered around cost reduction, which was of significant benefit to everyone, the big teams and the small ones.
(CNN) -- Red Bull and Ferrari have pulled out of the Formula One Teams Association due to conflict over proposals for cost cutting in the elite motorsport. The umbrella group was formed at Ferrari's Maranello base in 2008 to help the teams protect their interests in talks with ruling body the FIA and F1's rights holders. While the Italian marque's president Luca di Montezemolo was the initial leader of FOTA, since late 2009 it has been headed by McLaren chief Martin Whitmarsh. Hispania left FOTA at the end of the team's first season in 2010, and the latest defections mean that nine of the 12 teams on the grid are part of the group. @highlight World champion marques withdraw from the F1 teams association @highlight Ferrari and Red Bull unhappy about proposals for cost cutting @highlight Their withdrawal means nine of the 12 teams on grid are represented @highlight Ferrari hoping sport will return to earlier ideals of cutting-edge technology
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said: '@placeholder wouldn't even admit he was the father until a DNA test
By Judy Cogan PUBLISHED: 06:44 EST, 15 October 2013 | UPDATED: 14:52 EST, 15 October 2013 Katie Price has never been one to hold back when it comes to details of her private life. But the model has always been staunchly protective over the privacy of her disabled son Harvey. Now in her latest autobiography Love, Lipstick And Lies she opens up about the tender relationship she shares with her eldest son and the daily challenges her family faces in looking after him. Tender bond: Katie Price with her son Harvey seen here at the World of Golf in Sidcup, Kent share a strong bond @highlight Autistic Harvey was recently diagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder and Oppositional Defiance Disorder and without regular medication he would die. @highlight Katie has: 'lost count of the number of televisions' her 11-year-old son Harvey has smashed. @highlight His dad footballer Dwight Yorke doesn't play a part in his life. @highlight Katie reveals family life in her SIXTH autobiography Love, Lipstick And Lies.
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This year up to 3,000 competitors from 40 countries are expected at @placeholder.
LONDON, England (CNN) -- Picture this: The European champions and current highest-ranked soccer team in the world, Spain, are beaten 3-0...by a team of robots. On the way: Robots are developing steadily towards the goal of beating humans at football. It may sound ridiculous, but robot developers in Asia, the U.S. and Europe are dreaming of that very goal. Working under the umbrella organizations FIRA (Federation of Robot-Soccer Association) and the RoboCup Federation, researchers and developers are aiming to advance robot technology to the point that a team of humanoids can beat the best humans in the sport by 2050. @highlight FIRA and RoboCup organizations promoting development of robots @highlight Robots have been competing in regular soccer contests since the mid-'90s @highlight Scientists hope to be able to beat world's top team of humans by 2050 @highlight Robotics developments tested in robo-soccer have uses in other fields
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In the past, Mr Odey, of Odey Asset Management, has criticised @placeholder claiming he 'doesn't understand power and he doesn't use it'.
By Julian Robinson for MailOnline The former Conservative Cabinet Minister Owen Paterson, sacked from the role by David Cameron last month, has been 'treated to lunch' by a millionaire Ukip donor, it has been claimed. Mr Paterson, who was axed by the Prime Minister as Environment Secretary in July, reportedly dined with Crispin Odey, a hedge fund boss. The lunch meeting was revealed just days after Tory MP Douglas Carswell defected to Ukip and resigned from Parliament - sparking a crunch by-election. Scroll down for video Owen Paterson (left) reportedly dined with Crispin Odey (right), a hedge fund boss, along with seven other Eurosceptic Conservative MPs @highlight Owen Paterson reportedly dined with a millionaire Ukip donor, it is claimed @highlight Former Cabinet Minister was axed as Environment Secretary last month @highlight Reports claim he had lunch with hedge fund boss Crispin Odey last autumn @highlight Revelation comes just days after Tory Douglas Carswell defected to Ukip
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Instead, an apparent deadlock within the judiciary emerged as @placeholder, the prosecutor, issued his statement saying the judiciary was under the heel of the government.
Istanbul (CNN) -- A Turkish prosecutor has openly accused police of interfering with a high-level corruption investigation. "Court orders have not been carried out and there has been open pressure on the judicial process from both the chief prosecutor's office and from the police force, which is supposed to carry out the decisions of the courts," Muammer Akkas said in a Thursday statement. He spoke one day after three Cabinet ministers resigned their posts, after their sons were arrested or temporarily detained in an anti-graft sting, semiofficial news agency Anadolu reported. One of them, Urbanization and Environment Minister Erdogan Bayraktar, went further than the other two, not just resigning his Cabinet position but also calling on Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan to step down. @highlight NEW: Protesters march in Istanbul, Adana, are met by police @highlight A Turkish prosecutor says police have not carried out court orders @highlight He is removed from a high-profile corruption investigation @highlight Three ministers resign after their sons are detained
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The @placeholder has reported more than 32,000 measles cases and 41 deaths from January to April 20, she said.
By Reuters Reporter Measles cases have hit a 20-year high in the United States, a troubling increase fueled by international travel by people who have not been vaccinated against the virus, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have revealed. Between January 1 and May 23 of this year, 288 measles cases were reported to the federal health agency, the highest year-to-date total since 1994, officials said. 'This is not the kind of record we want to break, but should be a wake-up call to travelers and parents to make sure vaccinations are up to date,' said Anne Schuchat, director of the CDC’s National Center for Immunizations and Respiratory Diseases. @highlight The disease was eliminated in the US in 2000, but travelers are spreading it @highlight 288 cases reported this year - the highest year-to-date total since 1994 @highlight A recent outbreak among Ohio's Amish community was linked to cases of the virus in the Philippines
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Even if Europe is financially out of intensive care -- after a series of summits that basically endorsed @placeholder's blueprint for the future and sought to stabilize the banking system -- the economic and employment outlook remains grim.
(CNN) -- Europeans are revolting -- against their leaders and established political parties, against an austerity plan 'made in Germany', and against a future that promises declining living standards and shriveling public services. Within the past few days, Greeks have fled to opposite ends of the spectrum, with significant numbers voting for far-left and far-right parties that were but specks on the political landscape two years ago. The French turfed out the president who wanted to make them more competitive and less indebted -- and voted for a candidate pledged to reversing the recent rise in the retirement age. Two million voters deliberately spoiled their ballot papers after the leader of the far-right National Front said that's what she would do. @highlight Political leaders who supported austerity, cuts suffer election defeats across Europe @highlight Anti-austerity votes seen in France, Greece, UK, Italy and even Germany @highlight Far-right, far-left and protest groups do well @highlight But whoever is in power austerity seems to remain the key economic policy
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The @placeholder government asked that the United States guarantee the suspect's safety and rights.
Interrogators don't expect to have it easy with Ahmed Abu Khatallah, a Washington law enforcement official told CNN. The suspected mastermind of the 2012 attack on the U.S. mission in Benghazi, Libya, has had time to rehearse his story, the official said. But an expert who has interrogated al Qaeda operatives thinks there's a good chance Abu Khatallah will crack, if interrogators punch the right buttons. Others have done so before him. "Some were motivated by the uncertainty of the situations. Others were motivated, as they called it, (by) fatigue with the jihad life," former Navy intelligence agent Robert McFadden said. @highlight Terror suspect Ahmed Abu Khatallah is being held on the USS New York @highlight Interrogators will get lots of time to squeeze him for fresh terrorism intelligence @highlight Former intel official: Investigators should press him for details on plots @highlight The high seas are a good place to get him to open up, the former official said
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Despite the setbacks, the couple completed their home and it attracted high praise from hard-to-please presenter Kevin McCloud, who listed it in his 20 favourite @placeholder homes of all time.
By Dan Bloom One of the most popular houses ever featured on Channel 4's Grand Designs is on sale for £5,000 less than it cost to build 10 years ago. Tony and Jo Moffat spent £380,000 on their loch-side home in the village of Kilcreggan, near Glasgow, overrunning their budget by £150,000. But despite a decade passing which included a property bubble, a crash and another boom, The Longhouse is now on sale for just £375,000 - despite its striking original design and uninterrupted views over the Firth of Clyde. Spectacular: Designed to look like a modern-day Nordic longhouse, this home in Kilcreggan, Argyll, has uninterrupted views of Loch Long and the Firth of Clyde. But its owners Tony and Jo Moffat, who featured on the Channel 4 show Grand Designs, overran their budget for building it by £150,000 and it is now on sale for less than it cost @highlight Tony and Jo Moffat spent £380,000 on three-bedroom 'longhouse' in Kilcreggan, near Glasgow - £150,000 over budget @highlight Spectacular home overlooks the Firth of Clyde and was described by Kevin McCloud as 'beautiful' and 'romantic' @highlight It is now up for sale for £375,000 after estate agents based price on market value, and English buyers are interested @highlight Agent Andrew Perratt said: 'The market in Scotland is far from overheating compared to other parts of the UK'
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Sherwood is red hot favourite to replace Redknapp at @placeholder in the not too distant future
Queens Park Rangers defender Steven Caulker is hoping the next manager to take the Loftus Road hot-seat can rejuvenate the relegation threatened side. Harry Redknapp quit the west London club yesterday, citing replacement knee surgery as the reason for his exit. Steven Caulker gets to grips with Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure at a rainy Loftus Road Harry Redknapp was forced to quit as QPR boss due to impending double knee surgery Former Tottenham Hotspur duo Tim Sherwood and Glenn Hoddle are reportedly on the shortlist of replacements for Redknapp. As is Derby County manager Steve McClaren and Real Madrid assistant coach Paul Clement, who has also had spells working with French giants PSG. @highlight Harry Redknapp quit his job at Queens Park Rangers earlier this week @highlight The former Spurs boss cited knee surgery as the reason for his departure @highlight Steven Caulker is hoping both Redknapp and QPR make quick recoveries @highlight QPR are currently stuck in a Premier League relegation battle
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But @placeholder said the officer grabbed Brown by the neck and drew his gun, eventually shooting Brown.
(CNN)After months of anticipation, a grand jury's decision on whether to indict a Missouri officer for fatally shooting an unarmed black teenager could come at any moment. And when it does, anything could happen in the tinderbox that is Ferguson, Missouri. But how did we get to this point? Here are six things to know to get up to speed on the case: On August 9, 18-year-old Michael Brown and his friend Dorian Johnson were walking in the middle of a residential street when a white officer, Darren Wilson, pulled up and told them to get out of the road. @highlight A grand jury could decide at any moment whether to indict Officer Darren Wilson @highlight Wilson fatally shot Michael Brown, an unarmed African-American teen @highlight The officer said Brown started a physical confrontation @highlight Autopsies reveal Brown was shot at least six times
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Painful: Montolivo came off worse in a challenge with @placeholder defender Alex Pearce in the first-half
Italy midfielder Riccardo Montolivo’s World Cup dream came to a painful and public end at Craven Cottage after he broke his left leg against the Republic of Ireland. Montolivo was captaining his country with coach Cesare Prandelli resting many of his big-name players from this warm-up game before they face England in Brazil on June 14. The 29-year-old enjoyed the honour for just 13 minutes until he was tackled by Alex Pearce within touching distance of the dugout - in front of England’s Roy Hodgson and Gary Neville, watching from the Fulham directors’ box. Worried: Italy captain Riccardo Montolivo was injured in the friendly against Ireland @highlight Italy midfielder Riccardo Montolivo ruled out of World Cup with broken leg @highlight Cesare Prandelli names much-changed side without star names @highlight Mario Balotelli, Gianluigi Buffon, Andrea Pirlo and Daniele De Rossi on bench @highlight England manager Roy Hodgson watches events unfold from the stands
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Those who have become @placeholder citizens get $15,000 each; non-citizens get $9,000.
(CNN) -- More than 60 years after reneging on a promise to the hundreds of thousands of Filipinos who fought for the United States during World War II, the U.S. government will soon be sending out checks -- to the few who are still alive. Veteran Franco Arcebal says, "we are loyal to the United States, except that the United States has forgotten us." "For a poor man like me, $15,000 is a lot of money," said 91-year-old Celestino Almeda. Still, he said, "After what we have suffered, what we have contributed for the sake of democracy, it's peanuts. It's a drop in the bucket." @highlight Filipinos were promised full military benefits to enlist @highlight President Truman later signed act reneging on promise @highlight Only about 15,000 of the troops are still alive @highlight U.S. citizens will get $15,000; non-citizens will get $9,000
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Syrian authorities could not be reached for comment on the @placeholder case.
(CNN) -- A young woman whisked away by Syrian security forces to coax the surrender of her activist brother turned up beheaded and dismembered, activists and human rights groups say, yet another high-profile display of cruelty in the conflict-wracked nation. Nineteen-year-old Zainab Alhusni stepped away from her Homs residence last month to buy groceries. Her family never saw her again until security forces returned her mutilated corpse, two opposition activist groups operating inside Syria and Amnesty International told CNN. As reports of the torture sparked outrage across Homs and the rest of the world, amateur video surfaced of dozens of woman protesting the death. @highlight "They killed the rose Zainab," protesters' placards say @highlight Zainab Alhusni's death is called "appalling" by the United Nations @highlight The woman was seized to get at her brother, many say
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This being a @placeholder product, there's also a search function, so you can find the Keeps you kept, and you can color code what you've got in a variety of hues.
(Wired) -- Android users, take note: Google Keep — a long-overdue app for creating lists and reminders — has arrived. Keep is essentially Google's answer to Evernote and the Post-It. Believe it or not, while Apple's iOS has had a Notes app and a Reminders app baked in for some time now, Keep is Google's first mobile app focused on solving either of these problems. As you'd expect, Keep is integrated with Google Drive, the cloud storage service Google wants anyone who uses anything it makes to use. You can type out a reminder or list using the Keep Android app, which landed in Google Play on Wednesday (after leaking for a bit Monday), or on the web at drive.google.com/keep. @highlight Google Keep, a long-overdue app for creating lists and reminders, has arrived @highlight As you'd expect, Keep is integrated with Google Drive, the company's cloud-storage service @highlight Keep is only compatible with devices running Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich or newer
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Mr Dunne was led to believe that @placeholder was a supporter of his who died before being able to vote for him
Another victim falls for a Twitter hoax with New Zealand MP Peter Dunne unknowingly retweeting a photo of British serial killer Harold Shipman. The troll struck just 24 hours after Donald Trump was tricked into retweeting a photo of British serial killers Fred and Rose West which enraged the tycoon who retorted suggesting that he may sue over the prank. Mr Dunne replied just as disapprovingly after he had retweeted a post: 'My Dad, Hal was a huge supported buy passed away before he could vote for you. Please RT in his memory' alongside a photo of the notorious killer who murdered up to 250 people in England between the 1970s and 1990s. @highlight New Zealand MP Peter Dunne was tricked into retweeting on Tuesday @highlight Pranskter asked him to retweet a photo of his father who was a supporter @highlight But the image was of British serial killer Harold Shipman @highlight The United Future political party leader called him a 'humourless cow' @highlight This comes as Donald trump was fooled in a similar way on Monday @highlight Tweet said it was his parents but was serial killers Fred and Rose West
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As bad as the destruction is across Tuscaloosa, @placeholder lies in Alberta, where homes and anything else in the tornado's path were demolished for blocks on end.
Tuscaloosa, Alabama (CNN) -- It was around by 5 p.m. Wednesday when residents first saw the monster tornado heading toward the heart of this proud Southern university town. Many prayed. Others grabbed video phones. Some fled for their lives. The winds hissed. The destructive force of Mother Nature that day won't ever be forgotten by the 93,000 people who call Tuscaloosa home. That day has united them, through horror and hope, tears and prayers. Michael Zutell, a manager at a CVS, rushed a family of three into the pharmacy's breakroom, where they huddled with employees. Their car had screeched to a halt at the door, the tornado just across the street. @highlight Area east of downtown Tuscaloosa known as Alberta was Ground Zero for tornado @highlight President Obama toured the area on a visit to the Alabama university town on Friday @highlight Survivors' stories tell of the horror of the deadly tornado and the tears left in its wake
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Haunting: Cedric Prather, 33, pictured center with @placeholder and their children, was seen pacing outside the house before he went inside and starting shooting
A Georgia man who shot dead his ex-wife and two of their children had fought over child custody. Cedric Prather Jr.'s shooting rampage began just after 3 p.m. on Saturday. Prather, 33, parked about a quarter mile away and walked inside the suburban Atlanta home of his ex-wife, Latoya A. Andrews, police said. Those who knew him say his three children were his whole life, but when he lost his job as a truck driver recently, the pressure to support them may have led him to snap and kill them, his sister said Monday. Family: Latoya Andrews, 30, was shot dead by her abusive ex-husband during a rampage where her boyfriend and two of their children were killed. It is not known which of the children pictured were among those killed @highlight Investigators believe it was an argument over child support and taxes that led Cedric Prather to fire multiple shots @highlight Neighbors described how three of the children ran from the house @highlight The eldest begged Prather to stop, but they were all gunned down @highlight Prather fired at least eight shots, and had more bullets with him @highlight When he was done, five people were dead, including Prather Cedric @highlight Fourth victim was Andrews' new boyfriend Joseph Brown, 33
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To force local families to effectively 'sell' their daughters to a jihadi husband, the militants took advantage of the poverty sweeping @placeholder to offer high dowries and welfare payments.
Militants fighting for the Islamic State in Syria are seeking medical attention to improve their sexual prowess and subjecting their wives to 'brutal, abnormal' sex acts, according to local doctors. In an interview with activist group Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently, who are based in the terror group's de facto capital, doctors anonymously revealed details of the jihadis' warped sex drives. Despite their claim to be ultra-conservative Islamic extremists, many of the militants are spending part of their monthly salary on kinky underwear for their wives and for the hundreds of young women and children they kidnapped and now keep or sell as sex slaves. @highlight Local physicians claim ISIS militants in Raqqa have 'brutal' sex drives @highlight Fighters are said to be subjecting their wives to 'abnormal' sexual acts @highlight They are also seeking out 'blue pills' to improve their sexual performance @highlight Fighters also said to be purchasing 'kinky' underwear for their partners @highlight Jihadis are understood to take several forced brides as well as sex slaves
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Rubio didn't bow out on Sunday, once again aiming his arrows at @placeholder in a preview of what could come in an eventual Republican presidential primary bout.
Washington (CNN) -- Sen. Marco Rubio, who is considering a presidential run, said Sunday that President Barack Obama has thrown away valuable leverage to bring about political changes in Cuba. He also took another opportunity to attack his potential opponent for the Republican presidential nomination, Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, who agrees with Obama's decision to switch course on Cuba. The most vocal Republican leading the fight against Obama's rapprochement with Cuba insisted again that Obama's new policy won't bring democracy to the island. "My opposition to what the President has done is it won't do anything to further that cause (of democratization)," Rubio said on NBC's "Meet the Press." "There has to be some reciprocal opening on their part toward democracy and there was none in this engagement." @highlight Sen. Marco Rubio continued to bash President Barack Obama and Sen. Rand Paul for their support of normalizing relations with Cuba @highlight Rubio says is Paul wants to align himself with Obama's foreign policies, "he has a right to do that"
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"It's time for @placeholder to hand that over to commercial industry who can then optimize the technology and make it more reliable, make it much lower cost and make it much more routine," said Musk in an interview with CNN last month.
Cape Canaveral, Florida (CNN) -- Friday's test launch of the Falcon 9 rocket was "essentially a bullseye," SpaceX officials said after the rocket successfully pushed past the earth's atmosphere and deposited a mock-up of its Dragon space capsule in orbit. The successful launch is the latest step toward commercial space ventures that could eventually ferry astronauts and cargo to the international space station. SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, co-founder of PayPal, sent out the technical details of the successful launch, which he said performed its mission to deposit the Dragon mock-up into a 155-mile (250-km) orbit to near perfection. "Nominal shutdown and orbit was almost exactly 250 km," Musk said in a written statement. "Telemetry showed essentially a bullseye: 126;0.2% on perigee and 126;1% on apogee." @highlight Space Exploration Technologies launches Falcon 9 rocket Friday @highlight With shuttle program about to end, NASA looking to private companies to fill gap @highlight U.S. will rely on Russians to get to and from the international space station for now @highlight Founder hopes SpaceX will be ready to begin flying cargo to space station next year
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Chelsea players weren't prepared to work hard for Andre Villas-Boas, meaning his time in charge was always destined to be short-lived. The former Blues boss lasted nine months at Stamford Bridge amid dressing room spats and disappointing results. And, according to Ashley Cole, the squad who eventually went on to win the Champions League and FA Cup that season didn't play for the Portuguese. VIDEO Scroll down for Andre Villas-Boas highlights faults with Chelsea players Ashley Cole (left) said the Chelsea players didn't want to work hard for ex-boss Andre Villas-Boas Cole was an ever-present under the Portuguese but Chelsea never threatened to win silverware @highlight Ashley Cole lifts the lid on Andre Villas-Boas Chelsea reign @highlight The former England left-back says the players wouldn't work for him @highlight Successor Roberto Di Matteo won the Champions League and FA Cup
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'There is no way you can blame Steven Gerrard for not getting more on the ball from a header in the middle of the park for @placeholder's second goal.
England's suspect defensive line was always going to be 'found out' and ultimately prove their undoing at the World Cup, according to former midfielder Paul Scholes. The Three Lions were put on the brink of an early plane back from Brazil following a 2-1 defeat to Uruguay in Sao Paulo on Thursday night, where Liverpool striker Luis Suarez netted a late winner after Wayne Rooney's equaliser. It was a second Group D loss and England's exit will be confirmed should Italy fail to beat Costa Rica on Friday. Scroll down for video... Weak link: England's defence got found out at the 2014 World Cup, according to Paul Scholes @highlight England defence to blame for losing to Uruguay, claims Paul Scholes @highlight England on the brink of exit after Luis Suarez scored twice in 2-1 win @highlight Steven Gerrard not at fault for Suarez's winner, says Scholes @highlight Ashley Cole may have provided better cover than Leighton Baines @highlight Ross Barkley should start England's final game against Costa Rica
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By Damien Gayle PUBLISHED: 07:24 EST, 26 March 2013 | UPDATED: 15:14 EST, 26 March 2013 Young Roma women, provocatively dressed, gyrate sensuously to the sounds of Gypsy pop, trying to catch the eye of young men clad in muscle shirts and leather jackets. With the austere, car boot sale-like surroundings and the downmarket nightclub dress code, it's no wonder the event they are taking part in has been locally dubbed the 'bridal market'. Love is not exactly for sale in this poverty-stricken corner of Bulgaria. But amid the flirtation in the litter-strewn car park venue, families are weighing their finances against the merits of prospective brides. @highlight The 'bridal market' is the only opportunity for teenage girls and boys from the Bulgarian Kalaidzhi Roma to mix @highlight The strict Orthodox Christians often remove their girls from school as early as the age of 15 to keep them from temptation @highlight Relationships blossom from the meetings at the fair, but can only lead to marriage if an acceptable dowry is agreed
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Vickii said: ‘@placeholder and Harry are definitely going to grow up to be best friends as well as cousins.
By Emma Innes PUBLISHED: 06:40 EST, 14 March 2014 | UPDATED: 10:32 EST, 14 March 2014 There have long been stories about the incredible connection that some identical twins share. Some claim to be able to tell what their twin is thinking, and others say they know if their sibling is unhappy even when they are apart. Now one pair of twin sisters say they have even shared labour pains. Leanne Humphreys developed unexplained stomach cramps just as her sister Vickii’s waters were about to break. Twins Vickii (left) and Leanne (right) are so close that Leanne felt Vickii go into labour. Vickii is pictured with her daughter, Ava, and Leanne is pictured with her son, Harry @highlight Leanne Humphreys developed stomach cramps while watching TV @highlight Just moments later, her sister Vickii Humphreys' waters broke @highlight Leanne continued to have stomach pains throughout Vickii's labour @highlight Leanne already had a baby and the twins hope their children will be close @highlight Sisters themselves were conceived through 'an IVF miracle'
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It looked as if it would be the latest @placeholder classic winner until Jagielka improbably stepped forward in the second minute of injury time and hit a 25-yard screamer that would still be travelling if the net had not stopped it.
Steven Gerrard silenced his critics with a passing masterclass - with more than 90 per cent accuracy - and a goal in the Merseyside derby. Click here for his stats and all the players' heat maps in our brilliant Match Zone. For two proud captains, this was the Redemption Derby. Steven Gerrard and Phil Jagielka have each been on the receiving end of unaccustomed criticism this season but neither Brendan Rodgers nor Roberto Martinez could have done without them yesterday. Gerrard went first in a pulsating derby, pulling rank on Mario Balotelli to take a 65th-minute free-kick and curl it exquisitely past Everton goalkeeper Tim Howard. @highlight Steven Gerrard scored the opener from a powerful 65th-minute free-kick in the Merseyside derby at Anfield @highlight Phil Jagielka's stunning half-volley after 90 minutes from outside the box in injury time saved a draw for Everton @highlight Kevin Mirallas went off after half an hour as Everton's Belgian midfielder picked up a hamstring injury @highlight Everton had a big shout for a penalty when Alberto Moreno brought down Romelu Lukaku in the penalty area @highlight Liverpool claimed Gareth Barry handled in the area but that too was waved away by referee Martin Atkinson @highlight Barry was lucky to not receive a second yellow card after a loose tackle on Adam Lallana early in the match
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@placeholder’s owners were successfully prosecuted in January 2012 and were banned from keeping any animal for two years, except dogs, fish and chicken.
By Emma Reynolds PUBLISHED: 10:03 EST, 23 January 2013 | UPDATED: 11:11 EST, 23 January 2013 This pony's hooves turned up like Aladdin’s slippers after he was neglected and forced to live in piles of rubbish. Eight-year-old Bingo, whose hooves will need specialist treatment for the rest of his life, was rescued from terrible conditions by Bristol-based charity HorseWorld. The Shetland pony was overweight and living in litter, having been neglected by his owners for six months to a year. Sore: Bingo's hooves will need special treatment for the rest of his life, after they curled up at the ends @highlight Bingo's hooves grew to six inches long and turned up at the ends @highlight They will need specialist treatment for the rest of his life @highlight The Shetland pony was overweight because he had not been cared for @highlight Tissue in his hooves had broken down and the bone had moved @highlight A Bristol charity rescued the eight-year-old from a pile of litter @highlight His owners were prosecuted and he was nursed back to health
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@placeholder later released a statement through his publicist expressing his "deepest condolences to the West family at a very difficult time" but declined further comment.
LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- An autopsy on the body of Donda West, mother of hip-hop mogul Kanye West, was inconclusive pending the results of toxicology tests, a spokesman for the Los Angeles County Coroner said Tuesday. Ed Winter said preliminary reports indicated that West, 58, may have died from complications from cosmetic surgery. Beverly Hills plastic surgeon Jan Adams said he performed cosmetic surgery on her Friday at a surgical center. West died Saturday evening after she was found unresponsive and in respiratory distress at her home, Winter said. "She was taken to Centinela Freeman Regional Medical Center in Marina del Rey," he said. "Efforts to preserve her life were unsuccessful. She was pronounced dead at 8:28 p.m." @highlight LA County coroner: West, 58, may have died from cosmetic surgery complications @highlight Coroner also says West was in good condition before surgery @highlight Surgeon expresses condolences, declines further comment, citing confidentiality @highlight Funeral for mother of hip-hop mogul Kanye West will be November 20
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She gave her maps away then, telling people, "@placeholder wouldn't want you to cry."
Los Angeles (CNN) -- On a foggy morning in Holmby Hills, one of this city's most gilded neighborhoods, a silent standoff is taking place outside the mansion where pop music superstar Michael Jackson breathed his last breath. It has become a familiar ritual for the players: A burly man sits in a black SUV parked in the driveway in front of a closed gate. Across the street, a woman in a white jacket and fedora camps out in a lawn chair shaded by a beach umbrella, a cooler at her side. He watches her. She ignores him. A series of lime green placards saying "* HOT * Star Maps Here" leads drivers from the winding curves of Sunset Boulevard into this manicured oasis of wealth and privilege -- and to the woman locals call the Star Maps lady. @highlight LInda Welton's family has been selling star maps along Sunset Boulevard since the 1930s @highlight The owners of the house where Michael Jackson died are taking her to court @highlight They say her star maps business is an eyesore and a public nuisance @highlight Welton's mother won a similar court battle with the City of Los Angeles in the 1970s
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The name change came in December, and later that month he married Ms @placeholder.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 15:46 EST, 26 March 2012 | UPDATED: 15:57 EST, 26 March 2012 The corrections officer whose sordid double-life was revealed when Facebook suggested his first wife become friends with his second was today charged with bigamy. Alan O’Neill, who formerly called himself Alan Fulk, pleaded not guilty to the felony charge and was released on bail. His double-lifestyle was first exposed when Facebook suggested that Ellenora Fulk, O'Neill's first wife, be friends with Teri Wyatt-O'Neill, his second. Busted: When Ellenora Fulk saw this picture on Teri Wyatt-O'Neill's Facebook page, she realised that the stranger was married to her husband, Alan O'Neill @highlight Alan O'Neill's first wife found a picture of his wedding to second wife @highlight He begged her not to tell authorities, but she reported him anyway @highlight O'Neill faces a year in jail but was granted bail because 'the only danger he poses is marrying a third woman'
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His father, @placeholder, stood up immediately after his son finished speaking and hugged him tightly at the bottom of the stage.
The father of Kayla Mueller, the American woman killed after spending months in captivity under Islamic State militants, says the U.S. government 'put policy in front of' American lives. 'We understand the policy about not paying ransom but on the other hand... we tried and we asked. But they put policy in front of American citizens' lives,' Carl Mueller told NBC's Today show in an interview that will air Monday. Carl Mueller said he is sure the government will work on somehow changing policy. Carl and Marsha Mueller and their son Eric spoke to Today's Savannah Guthrie about losing Kayla, 26, the U.S. aid worker who was killed earlier this month while in captivity in Syria, held by ISIS @highlight Kayla Mueller, 26, was killed last month while held hostage by ISIS militants @highlight Her parents sat down with Today for first interview, screening on Monday @highlight Father said U.S. government 'put policy in front of' American lives @highlight Mother believes government hoped to do everything possible to get her daughter back @highlight The international aid worker's death has been confirmed by U.S. officials @highlight On Tuesday friends and family gathered for an emotional candlelight vigil @highlight Her brother Eric told the crowd his sister was his first, and best friend
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‘January has been a fantastic month for @placeholder, we’ve been selling around 70 bras a day.
Once upon a time, wearing a barely-there dress required the careful application of sticky tape – and about as much confidence as a Hollywood actress. But the secret behind celebrities’ barely-there frocks has been revealed. And it is the ‘InvisiBra’ keeping the stars’ dignity intact, with silicone cups that stick to the skin. Racy in Red: Emma Watson dares to bare at this years' Golden Globes Yesterday it emerged that the strapless self-adhesive bra is rapidly becoming the must-have item in celebrity wardrobes, while high-street alternatives have also begun to emerge as the trend for back-less and side-less has filtered down from the catwalk. . @highlight InvisiBra works by using silicone cups that stick to the skin @highlight Must-have item will set you back £48 - or £38 for fabric version
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heard how Maylam and @placeholder – who were highly respected by their
By Arthur Martin PUBLISHED: 11:29 EST, 22 June 2012 | UPDATED: 06:34 EST, 23 June 2012 Bribed: Jailed Sainsbury's buyer John Maylam outside Croydon Crown Court A corrupt Sainsbury’s executive who took bribes of cash and lavish hospitality worth £5million in return for a multi-million-pound contract was jailed for four years yesterday. John Maylam, 45, who was in charge of buying potato crops for the supermarket, allowed Greenvale, a major supplier, to overcharge Sainsbury’s by £8.7million for its crop in a £40million deal. Using complex financial arrangements, he was able to artificially inflate the price without his bosses noticing. @highlight Two executives also given prison terms over £4.9m bribes to John Maylam @highlight High-flying buyer blew £350,000 on Monaco holiday, drove an Aston Martin and was handed hundreds of thousands in cash stuffed in envelopes @highlight Andrew Behagg and David Baxter paid for lavish gifts with funds built up by inflating the prices it charged Sainsbury's for potatoes
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Movement: @placeholder has found its way to the tops of music charts in more than 30 countries
By Mark Duell PUBLISHED: 22:33 EST, 28 January 2013 | UPDATED: 06:20 EST, 29 January 2013 If you still haven’t quite had enough of YouTube’s most popular video of all time, try this for a tribute. A French artist has created an astonishing flipbook version of Gangnam Style by South Korean rapper Psy, showing scenes from the music video that has racked up more than 1.2billion views. The YouTube user, named ‘etoilec1’, produced the video by drawing the scenes in colour on a large flipbook and flicked through them for the four-minute clip, which has had more than 100,000 views. @highlight French artist creates flipbook version of Gangnam Style by rapper Psy @highlight Etoilec1 drew scenes in colour and flicked through them in 4 minute video @highlight Original South Korean video set YouTube record after passing 1bn views
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'I'm very disillusioned by it and I honestly believe I can make a difference' said @placeholder
Pauline Hanson's is ready to again shake up the main political game, announcing that she is set to lead the One Nation party once more. Ms Hanson confirmed to Daily Mail Australia on Wednesday that she has returned to her former party and will aim to have the name officially changed to Pauline Hanson's One Nation. And the outspoken and often controversial politician has wasted no time in making her mark, declaring that Palmer United Party's Jacqui Lambie, who has been dumped as the party's deputy Senate leader: 'Is walking in my shoes'. Scroll down for video Pauline Hanson's wants back in the main political game, announcing she is seeking to lead the One Nation party once more @highlight Pauline Hanson is set to lead One Nation party again @highlight Ms Hanson said demoted controversial Palmer United Party Senator Jacqui Lambie 'is walking in my shoes' @highlight She also said the G20 Summit in Brisbane was 'a waste of taxpayers money' @highlight Her leadership of One Nation is set to be ratified at a member's meeting in Queensland on November 29 @highlight Ms Hanson started political career as an Ipswich Councillor in 1994 @highlight Elected as an Independent MP to House of Representatives in 1996 @highlight Convicted of electoral fraud in August 2003 and sent to jail, which was quashed on appeal in December of the same year
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Ryan Tannehill is preparing for the game as usual but it is unknown whether the quarterback will start for @placeholder against Oakland Raiders
The Miami Dolphins touched down at Gatwick airport on Friday ahead of Sunday's Wembley showdown against Oakland Raiders in the first of three games in the capital this season. Having arrived in England, the Dolphins planned to practice on Friday afternoon. Meanwhile, the Raiders arrived on Monday and have been getting over the jet lag by getting into their usual practice routine. As if a flight across the Atlantic Ocean to play a regular-season game wasn't distracting enough, the Miami Dolphins don't even seem to know who will be their starting quarterback. Miami Dolphins touched down at Gatwick airport on Friday morning ahead of Sunday's Wembley NFL showdown against Oakland Raiders @highlight Miami Dolphins arrived in London on Friday ahead of NFL Wembley showdown with Oakland Raiders @highlight Dolphins planned to train on Friday afternoon shortly after touching down in English capital @highlight Players posed for photos with airline staff and stopped to talked to media outside Gatwick airport @highlight Meanwhile, Oakland Raiders, who arrived in England on Monday, also practiced on Friday @highlight It is still unknown whether Raiders quarterback Ryan Tannehill will start the big game @highlight Miami are playing in London for the second time since the NFL started staging regular-season games in Britain, while the Raiders are in England for the first time. @highlight Both teams will get a bye week after Sunday's game at Wembley
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@placeholder would not answer questions related to the strike, saying those issues were not at the forefront Saturday evening.
(CNN) -- An out-of-service Bay Area Rapid Transit train struck and killed two workers on a section of track northeast of San Francisco on Saturday afternoon, the transit authority said. The employees were making track inspections near the Walnut Creek station, BART said in a statement. One was an employee and the other a contractor. Their names were not immediately released. "Our hearts and prayers go out to the families of the two workers who've just been killed on the BART tracks," BART General Manager Grace Crunican said. She said the accident is under investigation. Paul Oversier, BART's head of operations, told reporters that the two workers were looking into a possible slight dip in the rail when they were hit. @highlight NEW: Train was returning to yard after being cleaned of graffiti, BART official says @highlight NEW: The workers were supposed to stay clear of the track, official says @highlight NEW: One of the victims was a union worker who "chose to come to work," BART says @highlight They were inspecting a possible slight dip in the rail
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A few people have joked that I look like @placeholder in his kecks.
Dan Davidson was nicknamed the 'fat one' during his party years when he would knock back a bottle of vodka in a weekend. The 26-year-old joiner would easily consume 6,000 calories in a day, while eating nothing but fast food and his weight shot up to 17st. He knew things had to change when he went on holiday to Majorca and was too embarrassed to take off his top when he went swimming. Scroll down for video Dan Davidson from Grimsby went on a drastic fitness programme after being labelled The Fat One. He lost 24 per cent of his body fat in just a year and celebrated with a David-Beckham style underwear photoshoot @highlight Dan Davidson was party boy who would drink bottle of vodka in a weekend @highlight The 26-year-old from Grimsby regularly consumed 6000 calories a day @highlight He felt pressured to lose the weight after being labelled 'The Fat One' @highlight The joiner now has a body to rival that of David Beckham
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Investigators believe @placeholder, standing in his home, opened the main door and shot the gun through a closed and locked screen door, Worthy said.
A Detroit-area man who claimed he accidentally shot and killed a 19-year-old woman he thought was breaking into his home was charged Friday with second-degree murder, after days of pressure from her relatives seeking an arrest. Theodore Paul Wafer, 54, also was charged with manslaughter and possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony in the November 2 shooting of Renisha McBride, who authorities say was intoxicated and possibly disoriented following a car crash before Wafer shot her on his Dearborn Heights porch. McBride was unarmed and there was no evidence of a break-in, so Wafer -- who authorities say shot McBride from behind a closed, locked screen door -- cannot lawfully claim he needed to shoot her to stop an imminent threat, Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy told reporters Friday. @highlight "No justification to ... blow her head off," lawyer for woman's family says @highlight Theodore Paul Wafer, 54, charged in 19-year-old's shooting death on his porch @highlight Wafer says he thought she was a burglar; tests show she was intoxicated @highlight Prosecutor: "We do not believe he acted in lawful self-defense"
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'Thinking of my mate and hoping to hear from him soon,' @placeholder wrote.
Big Brother 2013 contestant Ben Zabel, 32, is recovering after being admitted to Royal Brisbane Hospital after an overdose on prescription drugs. The reality star on Friday uploaded an image of his hospital admittance wristband, confirming the incident with the message, 'Thank you to all the staff at Royal Brisbane' alongside the hashtags 'depression' 'anxiety' and overdose'. In a statement released on Monday, Ben's representative Jeremy Hansen, said, 'On Saturday evening (15th November) Ben Zabel suffered a prescription drug overdose. He was treated by paramedics on the scene in his apartment and was later transported to the Royal Brisbane Hospital for further treatment. Ben was released from hospital yesterday afternoon and is now home recovering. We ask for privacy for Ben, his family and his friends at this time.' @highlight Big Brother 2013 favourite Ben Zabel overdoses @highlight His management reveals Ben, 32, overdosed on prescription medication @highlight He's at home after his release from Royal Brisbane Hospital on Sunday @highlight Best friend and BB housemate Tim Dormer offers his support
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The package announced by the @placeholder" includes some perennial Republican favorites such as regulatory relief, an individual tax break for purchasing health insurance and limits on malpractice lawsuits.
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Congressional Republicans offered what they call a "centrist, practical" plan to overhaul the U.S. health care system Tuesday, one they say would be the cheapest of any option proposed so far. House Republicans say their health care plan is a better package than the Senate version. Illinois Rep. Mark Kirk said the package put together by moderate Republicans in the House of Representatives would be far cheaper than a plan being drawn up in the Senate. A preliminary review of that plan by the Congressional Budget Office found it would cost about $1 trillion over 10 years to extend health insurance to 16 million people who otherwise would not be covered -- about a third of the roughly 45 million now uninsured. @highlight Rep. Mark Kirk says GOP proposal would be far cheaper than Senate plan @highlight Plan keeps government out of "decisions made by you and your doctor," Kirk said @highlight Preliminary review of Senate plan finds it would cost about $1 trillion over 10 years @highlight Robert Gibbs says bill still being drafted; "has many twists and turns to go"
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Today the city uses the carnival to showcase @placeholder culture, which includes a long and proud history of mask masking.
(CNN) -- Every spring Halloween meets haute couture at the Carnival of Venice. Culminating March 4 after nearly a month of masked frivolity, Italy's most popular festival draws up to three million visitors annually. Wearing feathered headdresses, flowing capes and, most importantly, a bevy of bejeweled masks, they enjoy a giant masquerade party that spills onto the streets and into the canals. The Piazza San Marco is the epicenter of the action, especially during preliminary rounds of the Maschera più bella contest for the best masked costume. Every day dozens of masked contestants stomp down the runway of the Gran Teatro, a temporary outdoor theater, hoping to make the grand final. Costumes skew toward the elaborate, with men and women dressed as brightly-colored court jesters, kabuki princesses, and glittering animals. @highlight The Carnival of Venice attracts around three million visitors every year @highlight The Best Masked Costume Contest features wacky clothes and haute couture @highlight Venetian mask makers charge hundreds of euros for their most lavish creations
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It has emerged @placeholder, 34, twice had her five children taken into care – but on both occasions, they were returned to her by social workers.
By Corey Charlton The mother of 3-year-old Mikaeel Kular is a 'demon' for brutally killing her son, hiding the body then claiming he was lost, according to the boy's father. Zahid Saeed, 30, has spoken publicly for the first time about the death of his son at the hands of Rosdeep Adekoya. She was charged with murder but pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of culpable homicide and attempting to defeat the ends of justice at the High Court in Edinburgh on Friday. Scroll down for video Zahid Saeed pictured leaving court after Rosdeep Adekoya admitted to killing his 3-year-old son Mikaeel. He has labelled her a 'demon' who deserves to suffer everyday, and said he hopes she dies in jail @highlight Father of 3-year-old Mikaeel Kular breaks silence, says his son's mother is a 'demon' for killing their child and hopes she remains in jail until she dies @highlight Rosdeep Adekoya pleaded guilty to charge of culpable homicide for beating her son lifeless then stuffing him inside suitcase after he was repeatedly sick @highlight He died in agony three days later, after which she hid his body, phoned 999 and claimed her son was missing in an attempt to conceal her crime
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The Knicks, meanwhile, were beaten 98-83 by the @placeholder having lead by five points at the half-time interval.
After a night out at a fashion awards event in the Big Apple, tennis duo Caroline Wozniacki and Serena Williams returned to sport on Tuesday evening to watch the New York Knicks take on the Washington Wizards in Madison Square Gardens. The pair laughed and joked throughout the game but sat on the front row, they were perhaps a little too close to comfort at one point as Williams was pictured grimacing as the ball flew past. Wozniacki, who is ranked No 9 in the world, ran the New York marathon on Sunday, where colleague and friend Williams joined her to offer moral support. @highlight Serena Williams and Caroline Wozniacki watched the New York Knicks take on the Washington Wizards on Tuesday @highlight Arsenal legend Thierry Henry was also spotted at Madison Square Gardens @highlight The Knicks lost the game 98-83 despite leading at half-time
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Labour MP @placeholder, who chairs the PAC, said people were reluctant to criticise the royal finances
The Chancellor weighed in to the row over the handling of the Queen’s finances last night, branding criticism of the Royal Household ‘unfair’. George Osborne spoke as several Tory MPs yesterday accused the Public Accounts Committee of ‘meanness’ and ‘grandstanding’ in a report in which it criticised courtiers for failing to balance the books and leaving dozens of royal residences in a state of disrepair. ‘I think the Public Accounts Committee chair is being unfair to the way the Royal Household has managed its finances,’ Mr Osborne said. Chancellor George Osborne said criticism of the Royal Family's finances was 'unfair' after a committee of MPs said the Queen should rent out her palaces @highlight Commons watchdogs insist royals need more money-spinning ventures @highlight Backlog of repairs is so great it will cost £50m to restore crumbling palaces @highlight Public Accounts Committee wants courtiers to get 'firmer grip' on finances @highlight Margaret Hodge suggests extending opening season at main residence @highlight But Chancellor says the royals have already done a lot to cut costs @highlight Tory MPs condemned 'political posturing' by Labour MPs
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Jon Huntsman, you might recall, went nowhere as a 2012 @placeholder presidential candidate.
Washington (CNN)A ticking clock and a Carolinas calendar conundrum, turmoil in Camp Clinton and a GOP establishment revenge plot filled our Sunday trip around the "Inside Politics" table. Mike Lee was proof in 2010 that the tea party movement was growing from protest movement to political force. Lee stunned the GOP establishment by wresting the Republican nomination for a Senate seat in Utah from longtime incumbent Sen. Robert Bennett, and from that moment on has been a national tea party star. Now, the establishment is looking to return the favor. So far, no credible 2016 primary challenger has emerged despite frequent complaints about Lee from Utah business and GOP establishment figures. @highlight An end to the feuding in the Hillary Clinton super PAC world @highlight Huntsman being courted for a 2016 GOP run -- in Utah @highlight North Carolina tries to muscle its way into the 2016 early state ranks
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One is 13 years old; the other one is 16 years," @placeholder of the UNAMID police, who is trying to educate women, said after talking to two girls.
ZAM ZAM DISPLACEMENT CAMP, Sudan (CNN) -- Sudan's Darfur crisis has exploded on many fronts -- violence, hunger, displacement and looting -- but United Nations peacekeepers say the biggest issue now affecting the region is the systematic rape of women and children. UNAMID police officer Ajayi Funmi, left, educates Darfur women about rape. Thousands of women as young as 4 caught in the middle of the struggle between rebel forces and government-backed militias have become victims of rape, they say, with some aid groups claiming that it is being used as a weapon of ethnic cleansing. "That is one of the biggest issues in Darfur: the rapes, and crimes against women and children," said Micheal Fryer, police commissioner of UNAMID, the United Nations peacekeeping force deployed to try to tackle the violence. @highlight Women and girls as young as four face rape on daily basis in Darfur @highlight U.N. mission says rape now biggest issue facing troubled Sudanese region @highlight Aid workers says 100 percent of women in camps face gender-based abuse @highlight Sudanese government says there is no rape in Darfur
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This year's prize for economics was selected from among hundreds of nominations, the @placeholder committee said.
(CNN) -- Alvin E. Roth of Harvard University and Lloyd Shapley of UCLA have been awarded the Nobel Prize in economics for their work in market design and matching theory, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced Monday. Roth and Shapley's work focuses on finding the most efficient way to match parties in a transaction, whether it be students to schools or organ donors to recipients, according to the academy. Shapley used game theory to study matching models, and Roth built on them to make real-world changes to existing markets, including school choice and organ transplants, the academy said. Elements of their work are built into software that guides kidney donations in the United States, as well as in school choice models in New York, Boston, New Orleans and other U.S. cities, Roth told reporters Monday. @highlight NEW: U.S. economists win prize for study of market design and matching theory @highlight NEW: Their work is used in education and organ transplants, among other things @highlight Economics was added as a category in 1969 by the Swedish central bank @highlight Two American professors also shared the 2011 Nobel Prize for economics
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Built in 2006, the mall advertises itself as "the newest and the largest entertainment center in @placeholder."
(CNN) -- As Qatari officials continue their investigation into whether sprinklers and alarms were working during a fire at an upscale shopping mall in Doha, more information surfaced Tuesday about the nationalities of those who perished in the fire. In all, the fire at the Villaggio shopping mall Monday killed 19 people, most of them at a child care center inside that rescuers had to break into from the rooftop. The victims were seven girls, six boys, four teachers, and two would-be rescuers, Qatari officials said. Most of the victims were expatriates: four Spanish nationals; a set of triplets from New Zealand; South African child and teacher; and a 3-year-old French child, according to the foreign ministries of the respective nations. @highlight In all, 19 people died, most at a child care center @highlight The victims are seven girls, six boys, four teachers, and two would-be rescuers @highlight Four were Spanish, three from New Zealand; two from South Africa and one from France @highlight The nationalities of the other nine are not known
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Tony Benn with his wife @placeholder and children, from left, Joshua, Hilary, Stephen and Melissa, in 1959
The former cabinet minister Tony Benn died in March at his home in west London Tony Benn left more than £5 million in his will – but not a single penny is going to the Labour Party or any of the radical causes he championed. The former Labour Cabinet Minister, who died aged 88 in March, bequeathed the bulk of his fortune to his four children. Benn, who supported the introduction of a wealth tax, left an estate of £5,085,001, reduced after liabilities to £5,020,389, probate records revealed yesterday. It is believed that his four children Stephen, 63, Hilary, 60, Melissa, 57, and Joshua, 56, will inherit about £800,000 each after payment of inheritance tax. Benn’s wife Caroline died in 2000 after 51 years of marriage. @highlight Former Labour Cabinet minister Tony Benn died aged 88 in March @highlight He has left the bulk of his £5million fortune to his four children @highlight The will left nothing to Labour or any of the left-wing groups he supported @highlight Benn was a leading figure in the radical left wing of the Labour Party
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The hospital has already acknowledged mistakes in its care of @placeholder and said its records system previously didn't make a patient's travel history clear, the newspaper pointed out.
The Dallas emergency-room doctor who initially treated a Liberian man infected with Ebola has said he didn't know the man's home country or that he had a 103-degree fever shortly before he left the hospital. Thomas Eric Duncan was released in the early hours of September 26, about half an hour after his medical records indicate he had a fever that high - a key potential symptom of Ebola, The Dallas Morning News reported. Dr. Joseph Howard Meier told the newspaper he didn't see that temperature reading on Duncan's medical chart. Patient: Thomas Eric Duncan was released in the early hours of September 26, about half an hour after his medical records indicate he had a fever that high - a key potential symptom of Ebola @highlight Thomas Duncan was released September 26, after his medical records indicate he had a 103-degree fever - a key potential symptom of Ebola @highlight Dr. Joseph Howard Meier has said he didn't see that temperature reading on Duncan's medical chart @highlight Duncan returned to the hospital two days later in an ambulance and was quickly diagnosed with Ebola, and died October 8 @highlight Meier has said that if he knew Duncan was from Liberia 'this would have prompted me to contact the CDC and begin an evaluation for Ebola'
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@placeholder has been in the hospital for nearly two months, most of that time spent in intensive care.
(CNN) -- Several months ago, Meaghin and Jonathan Jordan were strolling through a shop near their home in Kiln, Mississippi, when they spotted a box of high-powered magnets that could be arranged and rearranged into various shapes. "We said, 'These look neat. This would be something fun for us to do,'" Meaghin recalls. So the couple bought the magnets. It ended up being the worst purchase of their lives. Even though they say they put the magnets up on a high shelf, their son Braylon, almost 2 years old, somehow swallowed eight of them. If they had been just little balls, it wouldn't have been much of a problem; he would have just passed them. But because the magnets were attracted to one another, they formed a clump and bored a hole through his intestines. @highlight Magnets, if swallowed, can cause major problems in a child's digestive system @highlight Consumer Products Safety Commission has received reports of 200 cases since 2008 @highlight Strong magnets can clump together after they're swallowed and damage intestines @highlight Pediatric gastroenterologists will meet in Washington with the CPSC on Tuesday
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@placeholder's owner says she knew Blosom was special when she was a calf
A 6ft 4in cow from Illinois has been named the tallest in the world. Blosom, a 13-year-old Holstein Friesian cow, is owned by Patty Hanson and lives on her farm in Orangeville. Patty and Blosom posed for their official Guinness World Records photo shoot this week. Scroll down for video A 6ft 4in cow from Illinois has been named the tallest in the world At the end of May, family and friends began documenting Blosom's mass through photos and videos Blosom reaches Hanson's shoulder which is actually taller than Bulls star Derrick Rose. She is so big that Blosom barely fits in the chute for the foot trimmer. @highlight Blosom, who is 13-years-old, lives on a farm in Orangeville @highlight She was awarded title by the Guinness Book of Records @highlight Pet cow turned is aged 13 and is actually taller than Bulls star Derrick Rose
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"All the information in a society, all the happenings in a society, is relevant to choosing to support" a government, political parties and particular leaders, Assange said in an interview posted on @placeholder on June 1.
(CNN) -- For a website devoted to exposing secrets, WikiLeaks.org is pretty good at keeping its own. Not much is confirmed about exactly who founded it and runs it, who donates money to allow the five or so full-time people and hundreds of volunteers to keep it going, and where it all happens. Despite such murkiness, WikiLeaks has gained international notoriety since it started posting classified documents and other secret information from a European base in January 2007. In April, video of a U.S. military helicopter strike in Iraq that killed two Reuters journalists raised questions about the attack, as well as how WikiLeaks got the military tapes. @highlight Rumors abound that WikiLeaks will soon post video footage of air strikes in Afghanistan @highlight In April, website posted video of U.S. helicopter strike in Iraq that killed journalists @highlight Public face of WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, says goal is to help an informed public make better decisions
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The phenomenon surrounding @placeholder has taken on a mind of its own in the past fortnight.
The Premier League's love affair with Ed Sheeran shows no sign of abating after Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney was caught duetting with the singer-songwriter. Sheeran was seen riffing with the England captain at an after-party following a gig in Manchester - one which Robin van Persie also rocked up to. Rooney was sat on stage in a nearby pub alongside the 23-year-old, head wobbling as he tried to keep pace with Lego House in front of a roomful of revellers at the Sir Ralph Abercromby pub near Deansgate. VIDEO Watch England striker Wayne Rooney singing alongside Ed Sheeran Wayne Rooney and singer Ed Sheeran pose for a picture after the singer's show in Manchester @highlight Wayne Rooney entertains Ed Sheeran fans with song alongside star @highlight Sheeran played the guitar as Rooney sang Lego House @highlight Mark Clattenburg got into hot water after watching the singer-songwriter
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'We are due a little bit of luck and I think it has come off @placeholder in the end.
West Ham midfielder Stewart Downing was feeling optimistic about the club's chances of finishing in the Barclays Premier League top 10 this season after the 2-0 victory over rock-bottom QPR. The win, secured by a fifth-minute Nedum Onuoha own-goal and Diafra Sakho's header just before the hour mark, saw the Hammers rise to seventh place in the table. Downing provided the corner from which the ball appeared to strike Enner Valencia's hand before bouncing in off Onuoha. VIDEO Scroll down for Sam Allardyce's post-match comments Stewart Downing has been in fine form for West Ham this season but was not called up to the England squad @highlight West Ham up to seventh in table after 2-0 win over QPR at Upton Park @highlight Nedum Onuoha own goal and Diafra Sakho seal win for West Ham @highlight Downing urges team-mates to string a run of results together now @highlight QPR remain bottom of the Premier League after defeat
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'I couldn't have got a better man, no matter where I'd gone,' Mrs @placeholder said of her late husband
It was a heart-melting discovery of a lost love letter written 68 years ago. Addressed to 'dearest darling Hilda' from gunner Eric Winspear, each page was affectionately marked with kisses instead of numbers and detailed the excitement of the couple's impending marriage. Upon finding the seven-page note in a donated handbag, an Adelaide op shop owner Jacqui Dodd was on a mission to return the piece of sentiment to Hilda who after all these years had kept the intimate letter. Scroll down for video A love letter written by Eric Winspear (left), addressed to his 'dearest loving Hilda' (right), was found three weeks ago at an Adelaide op shop @highlight A seven-page love letter written in 1946 was discovered in a donated handbag @highlight Adelaide op shop owner Jacqui Dodd found the note last month @highlight It was written by Eric Winspear and addressed to his fiance Hilda @highlight Mr Winspear was serving as part of the British peace keeping forces in Palestine at the time @highlight The couple married exactly a year after the letter was written and moved from Britain to Australia in 1970 @highlight Together they raised four children and enjoyed 66 years of wedded bliss @highlight The inseparable pair also toured Australia for 15 years in a caravan in the mid-90s after their retirement @highlight Mr Winspear was aged 90 when he died in January while Mrs Winspear is currently in a nursing home
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He was a politician and became Lord Lieutenant and Vice Admiral of @placeholder.
By Sam Adams It has provided a luxurious night's sleep for 15 generations of the same aristocratic family. This antique four-poster with its ornate carved headboard was built for the residents of the Berkeley Castle estate in Gloucestershire in 1608 and has been used for more than 400 years. Far from being roped off into retirement like many pieces of historic furniture, John Berkeley, 81, and his wife Georgina, 73, still use the bed in the castle's Great State Bedroom. Treasured: This 400-year old bed has provided a good night's rest for 15 generations of the Berkeley family Ornate: Its carved bed posts are thought to represent Henry, Baron Berkeley and his wife Jane @highlight Bed has been used by same family for longer than any other in Britain @highlight Ornate four poster features royal coat of arms and intricate carvings @highlight Has been slept in by 15 generations of the Berkeley family
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Design and external appearance aside, @placeholder is different from every other 41-metre superyacht in that she is not to be the sole property of any one owner.
LONDON, England -- "Ocean Emerald" is a superyacht with added wow-factor. Her startling appearance has made sure of that and in real life she is every bit as dramatic as she appears in these photographs. "Ocean Emerald" is the second time Lord Foster has designed a superyacht. We were among the guests invited to the superyacht's official launching in La Spezia, in northern Italy, when her celebrity designer and his team walked down the red carpet to cast his eyes upon his latest masterpiece. Lord Foster of Thameside is no stranger to eye-catching and dramatic design. His architectural firm Norman Foster + Partners is responsible for iconic London landmarks such as 30 St Mary Axe, better known as the Gherkin, and the Millennium Bridge. Foster is the master of the curved line. Imagine for a moment a photograph of the Gherkin split in two lengthwise and laid flat, recall the sweeping curves of the Millennium Bridge and you will see how he has managed to combine the drama of those two creations into what is arguably the most visually stunning superyacht of the year. @highlight Famous architect Norman Foster has designed a new superyacht @highlight "Ocean Emerald" has a top speed of 17.5 knots @highlight It will be co-owned by investors laying down an initial $2.6 million payment
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If prosecutors can prove Wilson didn't know what he was doing when he fired in the direction of @placeholder, they might be able to secure an involuntary manslaughter conviction.
The grand jury investigating Michael Brown's death in Ferguson, Missouri, has spent months looking into the case. Brown, an unarmed black teen, was shot to death by Darren Wilson, a white police officer, on August 9. A grand jury weighing whether to indict Wilson has several options from which to choose, ranging from finding no probable cause that a crime was committed to charging him with murder. With apprehension filling the air, Ferguson awaits ruling "The thing that's in common is that Michael Brown is dead and that his death was caused by the actions of Officer Wilson," Peter Joy, a law professor at Washington University in St. Louis, said about the various options. "What changes with each one is really the mental state and the circumstances." @highlight Officer Darren Wilson killed Michael Brown on August 9 @highlight A grand jury weighs whether to charge Brown @highlight The jury tries to decide whether a crime was committed
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Just over a week after he made that post, @placeholder also died.
By Alex Greig PUBLISHED: 14:27 EST, 1 February 2014 | UPDATED: 14:27 EST, 1 February 2014 Two brothers have died within 10 days of one another, both leaving behind wives and young daughters. Eric and Edwin Kaupang, aged 30 and 31 respectively, from Minnesota, both died unexpectedly. Eric 'Smash' Kaupang died suddenly on January 2 as he made his way to work on an oil rig in Alaska. Brothers: Eric Kaupang, 30, and his brother Edwin Kaupang, 31 Early years: The brothers and best friends as children He was the father of a two-month-old baby girl, Evelynn Jean Kaupang, with his fiancee Lindsey Perry, to whom he became engaged on the same day as his brother's wedding. @highlight Eric Kaupang, 30, died unexpectedly on January 2 while on his way to work @highlight His brother Edwin Kaupang, 31, died 10 days later, the morning after Eric Kaupang's funeral @highlight An autopsy revealed he had died of an enlarged heart - a condition he was not aware he had @highlight Eric Kaupang left behind a fiance and a baby daughter @highlight Edwin Kaupang was married with a young daughter
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@placeholder officials said 40 fighters and two civilians had been killed.
Egpytian warplanes blitzed Islamic State targets in Libya yesterday after fanatics released a horrific video showing the beheading of 21 Christians on a beach. They bombed IS training camps, weapons stockpiles and fighters in two waves of airstrikes following the gruesome murder of captured Egyptian workers. Meanwhile, the Egyptian government called for Britain and the rest of the US-led coalition to also target IS on Libyan territory. Scroll down for video Bombing: It was Egypt’s first official military action in Libya since the overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011 Damage caused: Destroyed buildings seen after Egypt's army warplanes carried out airstrikes in neighbouring Libya against targets belonging to Islamic State yesterday @highlight Egpytian warplanes bomb IS training camps and weapons stockpiles @highlight Two waves of airstrikes follow gruesome murder of captured workers @highlight Calls for UK and rest of US-led coalition to target IS on Libyan territory
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Arpaio is well-known for creating a tent city jail in the @placeholder desert, providing pink underwear for inmates and bragging that he spends more to feed his dog than a prisoner in his jail.
(CNN) -- Maricopa County, Arizona, Sheriff Joe Arpaio said Tuesday he shrugged off reports of a $1 million bounty on his head by Mexican drug cartels, saying this is not the first -- nor the largest. Arpaio, who calls himself "America's toughest sheriff," told CNN he had a $5 million bounty on his head when he worked for the Drug Enforcement Administration in Mexico. "It's nothing new," Arpaio said on CNN's "American Morning." "It's part of my job. They keep coming after me." Maricopa County Sheriff's Office spokeswoman Lisa Allen said Monday that authorities are investigating the threat, which came in the form of a text message from a throwaway cell phone in Mexico. @highlight $1 million bounty was sent as a text message, the sheriff's office said @highlight Threat originated in Mexico, sheriff's spokeswoman says @highlight Sheriff Joe Arpaio said he's had previous death threats, including a $5 million bounty @highlight "It's part of my job," sheriff tells CNN
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He is content his side acted within the rules and simply punished @placeholder for seeking to steal an advantage.
By Mike Dawes Yorkshire's Gary Ballance will take on the crucial No 3 spot for England when they begin their Test series against Sri Lanka at Lord's on Thursday. Captain Alastair Cook confirmed the 24-year-old would come in at first drop in the first Investec Test, with Ian Bell and Joe Root set to follow in the middle order. When England last played the longer format, the fifth and final Test of the Ashes whitewash in Australia, Ballance batted at five in the first innings, due to a nightwatchman, and four in the second knock. Focused: Gary Ballance will bat at three when England take on Sri Lanka at Lord's on Thursday morning @highlight Alastair Cook confirmed Yorkshire batsman's spot @highlight Sam Robson set to open the batting alongside the captain @highlight Sri Lanka captain Angelo Matthews has no sympathy for Jos Buttler
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Two of the chain department stores were hit in Texas in July, and in August, two more were burglarized in @placeholder.
(CNN) -- Authorities in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana, say they have arrested a suspect and recovered more than $3 million in stolen property in a multistate string of J.C. Penney store burglaries. Hector Castillo of Houston, Texas, is under arrest in connection with a string of J.C. Penney burglaries. St. Tammany Parish Sheriff Jack Strain announced the arrest of Hector Castillo of Houston, Texas, on Wednesday. Police said the suspect admitted to his involvement in five J.C. Penney store burglaries nationwide during questioning. Investigators are still trying to identify accomplices in what they believe was a group. "We believe that he is the mastermind," Strain said of the suspect. "We believe that he is the one who called the shots, we believe that he is the one that made the decisions on which stores and when they do it." @highlight Authorities recovered about $3.5 million in stolen property; 5 stores hit @highlight Hector Castillo was "mastermind" behind burglaries, Louisiana sheriff says @highlight Sheriff: Suspect has 27 known aliases and 16 Social Security numbers @highlight Detectives are working with J.C. Penney officials to return property
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The same feed also said that @placeholder declined to have a final meal.
A Georgia inmate who raped and murdered a 15-year-old girl in 1989 became the first person on death row to be executed since the botched lethal injection of Oklahoma killer Clayton Lockett in late April. Marcus Wellons, 59, received a lethal injection late Tuesday in Jackson, Georgia, after last-minute appeals to the U.S. Supreme Court were denied. A prison guard fainting shortly before he was pronounced dead at 11:56 p.m, more than an hour after the procedure began. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, which witnessed the execution, said Mr Wellons apologized for the 1989 rape and murder of his 15-year-old neighbor India Roberts in suburban Atlanta. @highlight Georgia inmate Marcus Wellons the first execution since April @highlight His execution was followed by that of double murderer John Winfield @highlight John Ruthell Henry to be the third despite claims he is mentally ill @highlight All executions were stopped for seven weeks after Oklahoma bungled the execution of Clayton Lockett
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"But here we are on television, discussing something that's been a kind of subterranean theme in American politics, which is disgusting -- these lies about Barack Obama, about @placeholder.
(CNN) -- The editor of the New Yorker on Monday said he has no regrets about running a cover illustration that portrays Barack Obama in Muslim garb and wife Michelle Obama as a gun-toting militant, despite widespread criticism of the image. The New Yorker cover published Sunday shows Barack and Michelle Obama with a flag burning in the fireplace. Obama's campaign has sharply criticized the publication's latest cover, which appears to portray the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee and his wife as terrorist enemies of the United States. The cover, published Sunday, shows Obama in the Oval Office dressed in traditional Muslim attire. His wife, Michelle, wears an Afro hairstyle and has a machine gun slung over her back. An American flag can be seen burning in the fireplace, and a picture of Osama bin Laden hangs on the wall. @highlight NEW: New Yorker editor defends cover as satire @highlight Democratic superdelegate calls for boycott of The New Yorker @highlight Magazine cover shows Sen. Barack Obama in Muslim attire, wife with machine gun @highlight Obama spokesman says cartoon is "tasteless and offensive"
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"It's just the beginning," he said of @placeholder's attack, adding that Republicans "will still get better at it."
Washington (CNN) -- How much do Republicans fear Hillary Clinton as the likely Democratic presidential nominee in 2016? So much that Karl Rove has her in his sights. The conservative political mastermind credited with orchestrating George W. Bush's two winning presidential campaigns insinuated in a fact-challenged attack last week that Clinton was brain damaged. Condemnation from Democrats and some Republicans came quickly, but Rove achieved his goal of inserting the question of Clinton's health into the national discussion before she has declared if she will run in an election more than two years away. On Wednesday, Former President Bill Clinton came to his wife's defense, joking during a public appearance that if Hillary had brain damage, "then I must be in really tough shape because she's still quicker than I am." @highlight Karl Rove inserts Hillary Clinton's health into the political discussion @highlight Democrats and some Republicans criticize the tactic @highlight Rove succeeds in linking the issue to another GOP attack line -- Benghazi @highlight NEW: Bill Clinton accuses Rove, Republicans of politicizing the Benghazi attack
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A modified car, believed to be the one which was supposed to explode, appears on the set of @placeholder in Rozelle.
The Seven Network has been forced to abandon plans to 'simulate a car explosion' in the same Sydney suburb where a deadly blast killed three people earlier this month. Seven was branded 'insensitive and offensive' by former Leichhardt mayor Darcy Byrne over the planned blast in Rozelle, in Sydney's inner west, which was to be filmed just streets away from the recent disaster as part of a Rebecca Gibney crime drama. Bianka O'Brien, 31, her baby boy Jude and neighbour Chris Noble, 27, died on September 4 when a massive explosion occurred at a Rozelle convenience store below their homes on Darling St, the suburb's main thoroughfare, in the early hours of the morning. @highlight Seven forced to abandon plan to film 'car explosion' in Rozelle @highlight Three people were killed in a massive blast in the same suburb earlier this month @highlight Former mayor Darcy Byrne said plan was 'insensitive and offensive' @highlight Blast was to be part of Rebecca Gibney drama, believed to The Killing Field @highlight Bianka O'Brien, 31, baby Jude and neighbour Chris Noble, 27, were killed in this month's blast @highlight Convenience store owner Adeel Khan, 44, was charged over their deaths
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Mr Lin said he brought up his three sons in @placeholder with the understanding that their academic education was first, but they were encouraged to train and joined church basketball leagues.
By Mark Duell Last updated at 9:02 PM on 10th February 2012 The rising star of the New York Knicks might be setting alight the basketball world by leading his team to three straight wins - but he doesn’t quite yet live the high life enjoyed by some of his team-mates. Jeremy Lin, 23, is currently living on his brother's sofa in Manhattan’s student-dominated Lower East Side - but the Harvard University graduate wants to buy a more permanent high-end property. The star from Palo Alto, California, whose parents are from Taiwan, scored 23 points and enjoyed a career-high 10 assists to lead the Knicks to a 107-93 rout of the Washington Wizards on Wednesday. @highlight Harvard University graduate is stunning NBA world with impressive play @highlight Native of Palo Alto, California, is NBA's first-ever Chinese-American player @highlight Living on couch of dental student brother in Lower East Side, Manhattan
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In October, an attack killed 24 Turkish soldiers in the southeastern section of the country, where @placeholder borders Iraq.
Istanbul (CNN) -- Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Friday that he regrets the deaths of 35 civilians in a military airstrike in a Kurdish area on the border with Iraq. Speaking to reporters in Istanbul, he said, "It is an unfortunate outcome. It is a sad outcome." Pledging a full investigation, he said those killed late Wednesday were smuggling cigarettes and fuel, with almost half of them below the age of 20. Erdogan said Turkey's military had been monitoring the area because it was in constant use by terrorist groups and that security forces had become suspicious because of the size of the group and number of donkeys used. @highlight NEW: Turkey's foreign minister says the country does not discriminate between its citizens @highlight Erdogan says the deaths, many of youths under 20, were "a sad outcome" @highlight The Turkish military airstrike killed 35 people who were smuggling cigarettes @highlight A Kurdish separatist group member calls for a "settling of accounts" over the deaths
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But @placeholder officials say with the Western ban on Iranian banks doing business with much of the outside world, even medical goods that are exempt from the sanctions are often impossible to import.
In July, Iran lost one of its most acclaimed playwrights and directors when Mahmoud Ostad-Mohammad passed away in Tehran at the age of 62. Scores of relatives, friends, and theater lovers attended his funeral ceremony that was adorned with pictures of Ostad-Mohammad -- his trademark mustache and playful smile on display. Some wept while embracing copies of his famous screenplays. Among the mourners was Ostad-Mohammad's daughter, Mana, who is convinced that Western sanctions against Iran were partly to blame for his father's passing. "This was the doctor's testimony," said Mana Ostad-Mohammad. "This is based on my father's medical tests." Through five decades, some of the most famous Iranian plays were brought to life by Ostad-Mohammad. Some were Iranian classics. Others were originals. All were stories about the loves and losses of everyday Iranians. @highlight Iranians say access to life-saving drugs is difficult because of Western sanctions @highlight West has imposed harsh economic sanctions for Iran's failure to suspend nuclear program @highlight Economic sanctions targeting Iranian banks and energy sector have crippled Iran's economy @highlight U.S. officials say Western sanctions are designed to target government, not citizens
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Smells like teen spirit: Tevez and @placeholder are eight points clear at the top of Serie A
By Alex Horlock PUBLISHED: 09:36 EST, 17 January 2014 | UPDATED: 09:45 EST, 17 January 2014 Juventus striker Carlos Tevez believes that playing in Italy has made him a more complete football player, claiming that the country is ‘the university of football’. The Argentinian left Manchester City at the end of last season but has no regrets about the move to Serie A, claiming the Italian top flight is the hardest he has played in. ‘It's still the toughest league in the world. It's the university of football. Tactically, it's at the highest level here and we suffer on the field,’ the former West Ham and Manchester United striker told Gazzetta dello Sport. @highlight Juventus striker wants another title for his collection @highlight Claims playing in Serie A is completing him as a footballer
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They turned the images over to police, who began investigating @placeholder.
By Joel Christie Michael M. and John Kirby - both now in their 40s - claim that in the mid-1980s they were lured to the New York apartment of Stephen Brown and subjected to sexual abuse. While Kirby managed to escape just one encounter, then-prep school student Michael endured repeated and frequent assaults, so much so he came to consider it 'normal'. 'It seems to be that every area of my life is affected,' Michael told The New York Daily News. But now, some 30 years later, Brown, 62, is behind bars, after Kirby randomly spotted him going after children in Central Park. @highlight Stephen Brown, 62, was arrested March 4 in Peekskill, upstate New York @highlight He allegedly traveled there to meet up with a 12-year-old boy @highlight He was allegedly found in possession of 15 explicit images of the boy taken when the child was 10 @highlight Some 11,000 other illicit images were found at Brown's apartment, police say @highlight The investigation was sparked by two men - both now in their 40s - who claim to be Brown's child victims @highlight One of them saw Brown interacting with children in Central Park @highlight Together they secretly took photos of Brown and sent them to police, along with their story
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those who’ve forgotten, a @placeholder member of Congress was murdered in
By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor PUBLISHED: 16:49 EST, 19 December 2013 | UPDATED: 17:43 EST, 19 December 2013 John Podesta, the Obama administration's latest key personnel addition, was forced to apologize to Republicans on Wednesday for a remark that compared them to a murderous cult that killed more than 900 adults and children in 1978. In an interview conducted before President Obama announced his return to the White House, Podesta told Politico magazine that the president should take a harder line against Republicans who are slowing down Democrats' agenda in the House of Representatives. @highlight John Podesta complained that Democrats are 'facing a second term against a cult worthy of Jonestown in charge of one of the houses of Congress' @highlight Speaker Boehner's spokesman pushed back immediately, bringing a quick apology from the Democratic appointee @highlight The Jonestown mass-suicide killed 900 in 1978 after cultists opened fire on a congressional delegation sent to help their members flee @highlight Podesta is set to come back to the White House as Counselor to the President, following his stint as Bill Clinton's chief of staff
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"Jeff was on a film production in @placeholder and was doing what he loves.
Kampala, Uganda (CNN) -- Authorities in Uganda were investigating the death of a U.S. reality television producer whose work included "The Amazing Race" and "Whale Wars,'" officials said Wednesday. Andrew Kaweesi, commander of the Kampala Metropolitan Police Force, said that, based on preliminary toxicology results, officials believe Jeff Rice died of a drug overdose. Kaweesi said he did not know what drug may have been involved. An official police statement will be issued Thursday, according to Kaweesi. Rice's body was found late last week in a hotel room, according to reports. Sally Blackman, Rice's wife and business partner, announced his death Sunday. @highlight NEW: "The Amazing Race" team is "shocked" and "saddened" @highlight American producer was found dead in Uganda @highlight Police attribute death to drug overdose; report to be issued @highlight Jeff Rice worked on several reality TV shows
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It is exactly the kind of mad thing @placeholder would do.'
By Steve Nolan PUBLISHED: 14:59 EST, 3 December 2013 | UPDATED: 15:08 EST, 3 December 2013 For most football fans, the ultimate display of loyalty to their team is a tattoo sporting the side's colours or crest. But one Newcastle United fan has taken his love for the Geordie club to new extremes. Andrew Canavan has had the club's emblem etched onto his glass eye in a bid to find a unique way to show where his loyalties lie. Die hard fan: Andrew Canavan, pictured at St James's Park, shows off his glass eye etched with the Newcastle United crest @highlight Football fan Andrew Canavan, 35, had his eye removed 20 years ago @highlight He says that he is 'over the moon' with his new sign of loyalty to his club @highlight Mr Canavan had to get the club's permission to use the emblem
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He also ordered "that the children not be removed from @placeholder without a court order, by any person."
Los Angeles (CNN) -- A judge appointed TJ Jackson, the 34-year-old son of Tito Jackson, as temporary guardian of Michael Jackson's three children in the absence of their grandmother, Katherine Jackson. "We have reason to believe that Mrs. Jackson has been held against her will," Katherine Jackson attorney Sandra Ribera told Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Mitchell Beckloff at a hearing Wednesday. Immediately after the hearing however, another attorney for Jackson, Perry Sanders, said he had been told by Randy Jackson that his mother was on her way back to California. Sanders, who later spoke to his client as she was being driven home, said he will file a petition to restore her as custodian as soon as he meets with her. Katherine Jackson was unaware of the controversy swirling around her family for the past week, he said. @highlight A lawyer says there's reason to believe "Mrs. Jackson has been held against her will" @highlight She was reported missing over the weekend amid a family dispute @highlight The judge appoints TJ Jackson as temporary guardian @highlight "I've never heard my grandmother talk like that," TJ Jackson says about a phone call
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'The plug on @placeholder has been pulled,' a police source said.
The tragedy being carried by the family of Bobbi Kristina Brown this week hit even harder on Saturday, as relatives gathered at the 21-year-old's bedside on the three-year anniversary of her mother's death. Whitney Houston died on February 11, 2012, the day before the Grammy awards of that year. With this year's Grammy's set to take place Sunday, it was an eerie link between mother and daughter that added to the solemness of the situation at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta. Bobbi Kristina remains comatose in the facility one week after being found facedown and not breathing in the bathtub of her home Roswell, Georgia, in a scene that echoed the death of her mother. @highlight Whitney Houston died the day before the Grammy Awards in 2012 @highlight This year's event will take place Sunday @highlight Saturday marked one-week that Bobbi Kristina Brown has been comatose @highlight Relatives continued to stay at her bedside at Emory University Hospital @highlight Police are investigating whether foul play was involved, reports say @highlight Bobbi was found face-down and unconscious in the bathtub of her home @highlight Scene echoed the tragic death of her mother
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North West (above with mom @placeholder) was also in the car at the time of the crash.
Khloe Kardashian hit a patch of black ice, spun off the road and ended up in a ditch while sisters Kim and Kylie Jenner and baby North West were in the car. The Keeping Up With the Kardashians star was behind the wheel of a black Yukon GMC in Bozeman, Montana ,with her siblings and Kim's daughter on Saturday when she swerved into oncoming traffic and ended up in a ditch. Khloe's sight was partially obstructed after a truck sent snow flying over her windshield during the horrifying incident. They were on the highway that heads towards Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport. @highlight Khloe was driving in Bozeman, Montana, at the end of a skiing trip @highlight Sisters Kim and Kylie Jenner and baby North West were in the car @highlight A truck caused snow to fly over her windshield - obstructing her sight @highlight She swerved into oncoming traffic, hit black ice and ended up in a ditch @highlight The four were all said to be fine and no damage was done to the car @highlight Comes two weeks after Bruce Jenner was involved in a fatal car crash
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Sacked: David Moyes has now agreed a pay-off deal with @placeholder after being sacked on Tuesday
By Ian Ladyman and Nick Harris Ryan Giggs wants to show Manchester United he should be their next permanent manager. The United legend will begin his short stint as the club’s interim boss on Saturday and has already promised to ditch any players who don’t live up to Old Trafford standards. But it is understood Giggs covets the vacancy created by David Moyes’ dismissal and wants his former team-mates to give him four successive victories to make his case. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Ryan Giggs introduced as 'David' by mistake Give it me! Ryan Giggs (next to Phil Neville, Nicky Butt and Paul Scholes) wants the Man United job full-time @highlight Ryan Giggs wants the Manchester United job full-time @highlight The Welshman begins his stint in temporary charge against Norwich City @highlight United are looking at other potential bosses for the time being
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In one hamlet, villagers had captured a @placeholder man they believed had been living in the jungle for days.
BANGKOK, Thailand (CNN) -- Bedraggled, hungry and dazed, the refugees arrived on the shores of Thailand after fleeing one of the most repressive governments in the world -- the hard-line military regime in Myanmar, also known as Burma. This picture provided to CNN is said to show refugees being towed out to sea by the Thai army. But a CNN investigation has uncovered evidence that for hundreds of Rohingya refugees -- members of a Muslim minority group -- abuse and abandonment at sea were what awaited them in Thailand, at the hands of Thai authorities. Extraordinary photos obtained by CNN from someone directly involved in the Thai operation show refugees on their rickety boats being towed out to sea, cut loose and abandoned. @highlight CNN finds evidence hundreds of Rohingya refugees abandoned at sea by Thai army @highlight Photos show refugees on their rickety boats being towed out to sea, cut loose @highlight The army denies setting refugees adrift; Thai government has launched an inquiry @highlight Rohingya have been fleeing persecution of the hard-line military regime in Myanmar
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J.Crew vintage short-sleeve pajama set in split dot: UK - £88.11, @placeholder - £63.53
By Ruth Styles PUBLISHED: 07:47 EST, 28 July 2013 | UPDATED: 08:37 EST, 28 July 2013 With the launch of its first UK boutique just months away, British fans of American fashion brand J.Crew will no longer be forced to rely on its website for their fashion fix. But while you won't have to go far to get your hands on the brand loved by Michelle Obama, Anna Wintour and Beyonce among others, you'll be paying through the nose for the privilege. And it isn't just J.Crew that is charging British shoppers more than their American counterparts. Other US brands including Abercrombie & Fitch, Ralph Lauren and American Apparel are doing it too. @highlight J. Crew, Crocs and Ralph Lauren charge buyers up to 40% more in the UK @highlight Abercrombie & Fitch use dollar price equivalent in pounds - resulting in mark-ups of 50% or more @highlight Brands say the difference is because of the higher cost of business in Britain @highlight Marc Gander of the Consumer Action Group said companies were 'unfair'
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"We have seen firsthand the amount of work they are doing behind the scenes at the moment," continued the 30-year-old, who runs a company which aims to help integrate foreign players who move to @placeholder.
(CNN) -- Another week has passed for the world's most popular sport. Another week of brawls, scandal and allegations of racist abuse which has left the football's lawmakers grappling as to how best to tackle discrimination. On Tuesday, England's Under-21 match with Serbia was overshadowed by ugly fighting and alleged racist chants directed at Danny Rose, an incident that led to calls from leading figures within the English game to ban the Balkan country from international football. Not that England could in any way claim the higher moral ground as two days later former England captain John Terry decided against appealing his four-match ban and $356,000 fine for racially abusing Anton Ferdinand. @highlight Reading's Jason Roberts will refuse to wear an anti-racism groups t-shirt @highlight The striker's move is a protest against a lack of action from the group Kick It Out @highlight Former EPL player Vicent Pericard questions Roberts' move and calls for unity @highlight Kick It Out and UEFA both hosting anti-racism weeks designed to raise awareness
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As the killer strolled off to hand herself in to a mental health charity, @placeholder rang 999 and told the operator: ‘I’ve been stabbed, I’ve just been stabbed,’ before collapsing.
By Chris Brooke and Anthony Bond UPDATED: 02:57 EST, 12 July 2012 Guilty: Hannah Bonser, pictured when she appeared at before magistrates earlier this year, killed Casey Kearney, 13, at a park in Doncaster An investigation is underway into why a woman with mental health problems who begged to be admitted to a hospital was turned away before going on to kill a schoolgirl. Hannah Bonser was jailed for at least 22 years yesterday after stabbing Casey Kearney, 13, to death. The 26-year-old had suffered years of mental problems caused by cannabis use and claimed she heard voices in her head telling her to kill. @highlight Hannah Bonser, 26, found guilty of murder after just two-hour deliberation @highlight Psychiatric patient given minimum 22-year prison term for 'random attack' @highlight She attacked the teenager in a park in Doncaster with a kitchen knife she bought the same morning @highlight Teen's father describes killing as 'calculated and deliberate' @highlight Bonser has a troubled mental history and spent time in a Doncaster psychiatric hospital in 2011 @highlight Three days before the attack Bonser told a friend she was going to kill her ex-boyfriend and ‘get anyone else who crossed her’, court heard
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@placeholder issued a statement mourning the loss of the three bears, aged four, 11 and 13.
By Martin Jay PUBLISHED: 11:48 EST, 6 May 2013 | UPDATED: 11:48 EST, 6 May 2013 Three female bears mauled each other to death during a fight for the affections of a male bear at an Egyptian zoo. American black bears Lolo, Farah and Nabila died on Saturday night as they competed over a male called Hani, a month before the start of the usual mating season. The American black bears fought to the death at Giza zoo in western Cairo (file photo) Staff at Giza zoo in western Cairo unleashed water cannons on the warring females but could not separate them. @highlight Lolo, Farah and Nabila died on Saturday at Giza zoo @highlight The American black bears were fighting over Hani @highlight The next day, Hani found another female to mate with
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wrote in his autobiography: ‘@placeholder would become a guy I was basically
King’s Road, Chelsea, is the home of swagger. So it is fitting that two men with perhaps the most impressive struts in European football will go head-to-head just a stone’s throw away at Stamford Bridge next month. Chelsea against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League quarter-finals means only one thing: Jose Mourinho versus Zlatan Ibrahimovic. Mourinho, the self-styled Special One, and Ibrahimovic, the man who said: ‘I don’t need the Ballon d’Or to know I’m the best.’ Time to deliver: Jose Mourinho's Chelsea side have been drawn against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League, which means he will be up against one of his former players, Zlatan Ibrahimovic @highlight Chelsea boss and PSG striker to go up against each in quarter-final @highlight Pair previously worked together at Inter Milan @highlight Ibrahimovic said in autobiography he would die for Mourinho @highlight Mourinho has played down chances of his side winning competition
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@placeholder responded saying, "I want to be as careful getting out as we were careless getting in, but I want to make sure that we get all of our combat troops out as quickly as we can safely."
MYRTLE BEACH, South Carolina (CNN) -- Discussions about proposals on the economy and health care were overshadowed by heated exchanges between rivals Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama during Monday night's Democratic debate. Sen. Hillary Clinton and Sen. Barack Obama started arguing almost as soon as the debate began. The two Democratic front-runners took shots at each others' economic plans and criticized the accuracy of recent accusations the two campaigns have traded. Obama said Clinton's charge that fiscal responsibility isn't a priority for him "isn't true." "This is one of the things that has happened in the course of this campaign. There are a set of assertions made by Sen. Clinton as well as her husband that are not factually accurate," Obama said, raising the criticisms the Clintons made about him in recent days. @highlight NEW: Front-runners waste no time launching new attacks @highlight NEW: Edwards tries to stay out of heated exchange @highlight Top three Democratic candidates debating in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina @highlight South Carolina's Democratic primary is Saturday
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'Athletes representing our nation overseas in the @placeholder shouldn’t have to worry about an extra tax bill waiting for them back home.'
By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor PUBLISHED: 12:47 EST, 7 February 2014 | UPDATED: 17:00 EST, 7 February 2014 The White House doesn't like it, and neither does a prominent Senate Republican, but Olympic athletes who win medals in Sochi will have to pay federal income taxes on their cash bonuses. The U.S. Olympic Committee awards $25,000 for each gold medal, $15,000 for silver and $10,000 for bronze. But top athletes who are in the top income tax bracket , 39.6 per cent, will have to fork over as much as $9,900 of a gold medal payout. @highlight The U.S. Olympic Committee awards $25,000 for a gold medal, $15,000 for silver and $10,000 for bronze @highlight The United States is one of the few countries that taxes money earned outside its borders, at rates as high as 39.6 per cent @highlight The Olympic medal tax also applies to the value of the base metal in each medal – and gold is currently trading at $1,260 per ounce @highlight Athletes who excel in Sochi will have to treat their prize money as though it were earned in the U.S., even though they'll be competing in Russia @highlight House Republicans have a bill that would exempt Olympic athletes from taxes on their medal bonuses, and the White House has expressed support
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The Mail On Sunday's Matthew Bond says @placeholder devotees are 'in for a treat'.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:15 EST, 14 October 2012 | UPDATED: 01:54 EST, 15 October 2012 The name's Skyfall...and it's being hailed as the best-ever James Bond movie. Celebrating the 50th anniversary of his licence to thrill, 007 is back with a resounding bang. The film has been greeted with universal acclaim by critics from Baz Bamigboye and Matthew Bond (no relation) on the Daily Mail and Mail On Sunday respectively, to The Times, the Daily Telegraph and respected Hollywood Reporter. Licensed to kill: Javier Bardem watches Daniel Craig as James Bond in the new movie Skyfall Thrilling action: Bond fights one of adversaries in an action sequence on top of a train @highlight Daily Mail's Baz Bamigboye gives Skyfall a five-star rating @highlight Times says it's a 'triumphant' return for a classic Bond @highlight 007 movies have made $5 billion around the world since 1962
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