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@placeholder remained on 19 points in 10th place, behind Newcastle on goal difference.
(CNN) -- Chelsea's poor Premier League run continued on Sunday as the English champions dropped points for the third match in a row and failed to return to the top of the table. The Londoners were deposed at the summit after Manchester United's 7-1 thrashing of Blackburn on Saturday, but could have returned on goal difference with victory away to mid-table Newcastle. However, Carlo Ancelotti's team could only draw 1-1 as Salomon Kalou earned a point with an equalizer on the stroke of halftime following Andy Carroll's early opener for Newcastle. That gave United a two-point lead after 15 rounds, leaving Chelsea in second place above London rivals Arsenal on goal difference. @highlight English champions Chelsea come from behind to draw 1-1 at Newcastle @highlight Salomon Kalou's 45th-minute goal cancels out Andy Carroll's early opener @highlight Carlo Ancelotti's team trail leaders Manchester United by two points after 15 games @highlight Tottenham move into fifth place above Bolton with a last-gasp 2-1 win at home to Liverpool
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‘@placeholder kept scrolling,’ Keaton continues, ‘and there was the fifth-ugliest female celebrity .
Over in Hollywood, where it is practically a crime to grow old, Diane Keaton is in constant danger of being arrested by the youth police. ‘Just yesterday,’ she writes in the introduction to her endearingly dotty memoir about the ups and downs of ageing, ‘Dexter, my 18-year-old daughter, found a story online called “Top 10 Female Celebrities Who Are Ugly No Matter What Hollywood Says”.’ Number 1 on the roll-call of shame was Angelina Jolie (‘She looks like Skeletor from He-Man’). At number 4, Reese Witherspoon (‘What can I say about this genetic mistake?’) Pretty fabulous: Diane is still a big name in Hollywood, despite the lack of roles for women her age @highlight Still working in Hollywood aged 68 @highlight Forever the girl whose tomboy get-up inspired a generation in Annie Hall @highlight Keaton has been a martyr to low self-esteem since she was a little girl @highlight An endearingly quirky and unexpectedly wise memoir
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A large hole on its horn end is said to have been caused by a Russian Cossack who used his lance to try and cut the bugle from @placeholder but was unsuccessful.
The bugle that sounded the catastrophic orders for the Charge of the Light Brigade has emerged on TV’s Antiques Roadshow. The instrument was carried into the suicidal battle of the Crimea War in 1854 by Private William Brittain, Lord Cardigan’s duty trumpeter. He took orders directly from Lord Cardigan, who led the cavalry, and blew on his bugle several times to signal the men to walk, canter, trot and charge at the Russian guns. Scroll down for video Historic: The bugle that sounded the catastrophic orders for the Charge of the Light Brigade where 245 men were injured has emerged on TV's Antiques Roadshow @highlight Historic instrument carried into bloody battle of Crimea War in 1854 @highlight Trumpeter Private William Brittain would have used it to signal the cavalrymen to walk, trot or charge at Russian guns @highlight Queens Royal Lancers and Nottinghamshire Yeomanry Museum given the piece in 1964 from actor Laurence Harvey @highlight Curator presented it to Antiques Road Show experts, who said it was an 'iconic piece of British history' on program - that will air on Sunday
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Also Monday, the United States became the latest country to announce it had frozen @placeholder-related assets.
Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- Embattled Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi flatly denied Monday the existence of the protests threatening to end his 41-year rule, as reports of fighting between government forces and rebels raged another day. In a joint interview with ABC News' Christiane Amanpour and the BBC, Gadhafi also denied using force against his people, Amanpour reported. Excerpts of the interview were posted on the networks' websites. "No demonstration at all in the streets," he said, speaking at a restaurant in Tripoli. Told by the BBC's Jeremy Bowen that he had seen demonstrators in the streets that morning, Gadhafi asked, "Are they supporting us?" @highlight NEW: U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations says Gadhafi is "slaughtering his own people" @highlight Gadhafi denies there have been protests and use of force @highlight U.S. Secretary of State Clinton: Libyans have made clear Gadhafi must go @highlight Protesters in Tripoli say they fear demonstrating will bring violence
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@placeholder has an official opening night on December 12 after previews which begin on December 3.
Time Lord to crime lord: Matt Smith will take up the role of serial killer Pat Bateman Doctor Who star Matt Smith appears in a new guise today – as the star of a musical that transports him back to the Eighties. Over the weekend he was shooting his final scenes as the Time Lord for the Doctor Who Christmas special. Today he begins rehearsals for a musical version of Bret Easton Ellis’s controversial novel American Psycho, about a Wall Street serial killer. It starts at London’s Almeida Theatre in December. The 30 year old actor is the eleventh iteration of Dr Who. The twelfth will be Peter Capaldi. @highlight Former Time Lord will star as Patrick Bateman in an upcoming musical @highlight The adaptation of American Psycho will be Smith's first turn as a musical leading man @highlight He will follow Christian Bale, who played Bateman in the 2000 film version
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In other words, in addition to @placeholder, two complicated, political and mandatory issues are going to take far greater precedent over immigration -- an item on the president's wish list.
Washington (CNN) -- The looming decision on Syria is likely to preoccupy Congress for the next couple of weeks and complicate President Barack Obama's domestic agenda. Obama's push for military intervention against Bashar al-Assad's regime over alleged chemical weapons use could push aside his top priorities on immigration and health care. Because he decided to seek congressional approval and now faces strident opposition from many lawmakers and the public to his idea, Obama is having to go all-in in his sales job. His vigorous public relations campaign is all-consuming -- precious time that could have been used guiding an immigration bill through the House and informing the public about a new program to obtain health insurance under Obamacare. @highlight Prospects for House to take up immigration reform this fall in jeopardy @highlight Efforts to inform public about Obamacare could be overshadowed @highlight Possible government shutdown over budget looms huge as end of fiscal year nears @highlight Congress must also consider raising the debt ceiling to pay nation's bills
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However, despite both women insisting that dancing in competitions is what Bobbi loves, the toddler refused to dance when @placeholder was played in the studio.
Little Bobbi Boyden, who is not yet two, has made a name for herself as Baby Beyoncé at beauty pageants across the UK. But since making headlines at the weekend, her mother Stephanie has found herself in the middle of a furious public backlash. Now, Ms Boyden has hit back at her critics, many of whom described her as 'cruel' to enter her daughter in dance competitions at such a young age, and says their claims are 'absolute nonsense'. Scroll down for video Stephanie (right), alongside pageant director Sara Collins (left), to defend her decision to put her 19-month-old daughter Bobbi (centre) on stage in a curled blonde hair piece and leotard @highlight Beauty queen Bobbi Boyden dances to 'Single Ladies' at pageants @highlight The 19-month-old from Essex has been dubbed 'Baby Beyoncé' @highlight Mother Stephanie has faced massive backlash since her story came out @highlight Took to This Morning to defend putting Bobbi in pageants so young @highlight Dismisses the allegations Bobbi is being sexualised as 'absolute nonsense' @highlight Watch the full interview on ITV's This Morning here
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Anyone with more information is asked to call an FBI hot line, 1-800-CALL-@placeholder (1-800-225-5324).
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The FBI has hit a dead end in its search for a missing 3-year-old Arkansas boy and is asking the public for help. The FBI is hoping the public can help find 3-year-old Dominick Wesley Arceneaux. Dominick Wesley Arceneaux was last seen by an aunt Tuesday afternoon in the front yard of a mobile home in Chidester, in south-central Arkansas, authorities said. In a missing-person alert, the FBI described Dominick as 3 feet tall, weighing 38 pounds, with brown hair and eyes. Kimberly Brunell, a special agent with the FBI in Little Rock, said authorities have made "an exhaustive search" of White Oak Lake, close to where the boy was last seen. @highlight Dominick Arceneaux last seen by an aunt Tuesday in Chidester, Arkansas @highlight FBI says it has made an "exhaustive search" of nearby White Oak Lake @highlight Investigators looking at sex offenders in area and have found boy's father @highlight Special agent: "We have not ruled anyone out at this point"
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@placeholder, last season's enfant terrible after going AWOL following his feud with Mancini, came to the manager's rescue after being pulled back to a deeper striking role.
(CNN) -- It was the longest game in Premier League history, and Saturday's unconvincing victory must have lasted an eternity for Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini and the disgruntled fans of the big-spending English club. Last season the Italian was a hero as he guided City to a first league title in 44 years, but with a second successive early Champions League exit imminent following Wednesday's defeat at Ajax, his future does not seem so certain. Criticized for tactics that his players apparently could not understand, Mancini made more changes for the match at home to Swansea -- but a lackluster first half ended to the sound of booing from the stands. @highlight Carlos Tevez scores only goal as Manchester City struggle to 1-0 win over Swansea @highlight Match is longest in Premier League history after almost 13 extra minutes added on @highlight Lengthy delays caused as both teams lose a player due to injury @highlight Arsenal also bounce back from European defeat, moving up to fourth place with win
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But in England, the backlash against British @placeholder has been alarming.
(CNN) -- Two different terror attacks by two different sets of Islamic extremists in two different democracies. But the difference in people's responses is what's key, and exemplifies why America truly is exceptional. I'm referring to the bombing in Boston, Massachusetts, on April 15 and the attack on a British soldier on a London street on May 22. After the Boston attack, which claimed the lives of three people and injured more than 250 others, a minor anti-Muslim backlash was reported. The most notable: A Bangladeshi man in New York City was allegedly beaten and a Muslim woman in Boston was struck in the shoulder and called a terrorist. @highlight Dean Obeidallah: Anti-Muslim backlash in England was severe after a soldier was slain @highlight In comparison, he says, the backlash in the U.S. after the Boston bombings was minor @highlight He says American Muslims denounced the act and other faiths stood with them @highlight Also, he says, the melting pot and "out of many, one" make up our identity
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The post reports that more than 3,000 people have volunteered online to serve in @placeholder.
Thousands: In an announcement at the Liberian capitol of Monrovia, Maj. Gen. Gary Volesky said thousands of soldiers were arriving as he spoke Though the Ebola virus has reached the United States, thousands of Americans are taking the fight overseas to Africa in a mission called 'Operation United Assistance.' The mission to combat the deadly virus is stationed in Liberia where other agencies are currently battling the outbreak. This Ebola unit is mainly made up of U.S. troops but also includes doctors, nurses, scientists, aviators, engineers, mechanics, and technicians, most of whom are volunteers from the U.S. Public Health Service, the Washington Post reports. @highlight Thousands of U.S. soldiers and civilians are headed to West Africa to fight Ebola in 'Operation United Assistance,' the U.S.'s latest effort to combat the virus @highlight The mission will include 17 Ebola Treatment Units for those infected, but critics say that won't be enough @highlight The U.S. Agency for International Development is recruiting health-care workers from around the world @highlight More than 10,000 confirmed, probable, and suspected cases of the virus have been reported in eight countries as of Saturday
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At times, Eastwood sent the crowd into laughing fits when he pretended @placeholder was offering colorful objections.
Actor and director Clint Eastwood made the day of the GOP faithful at the Republican National Convention when he gave a surprise speech Thursday night in which he laid out what he sees as the good, the bad and the ugly state of American political affairs. And he did it all while addressing an "invisible" President Barack Obama sitting in an empty chair. Eastwood, who played the iconic tough guy character "Dirty Harry" during his long career in Hollywood, fired up the party base when he said he cried when Obama was elected and cried even harder years later when millions were out of work. @highlight Actor and director Clint Eastwood uses humor, satire to deride Obama's performance @highlight Veteran actor addressed an empty chair in a speech that left some on Twitter baffled @highlight Eastwood, a longtime Republican, said it's time to give Mitt Romney a shot at presidency
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But @placeholder said earlier this week they were looking at legal avenues to replace Gauthier on the ballot if he dropped.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 01:15 EST, 23 August 2012 | UPDATED: 01:21 EST, 23 August 2012 A disgraced Minnesota politician who had oral sex with a 17-year-old boy in a rest-stop dropped his re-election bid on Wednesday, admitting to what he called an 'obvious tragic embarrassment.' Rep. Kerry Gauthier, 56, had declared he would stay in the race in a statement released at 1pm yesterday despite party leaders and Republicans wanting him out, but he U-turned just hours later. The 56-year-old said he had been going back and forth about running 'every 20 minutes for a week' before making the decision, which he claims was not influenced by Democratic leaders pressing him to withdraw. @highlight Representative Kerry Gauthier was found engaging in oral sex on July 22 @highlight Found teen on Craigslist after advertising for 'no strings attached' sex @highlight Withdrew bid for re-election Wednesday after calls from both parties to resign @highlight Charges were dropped because sexual encounter was consensual @highlight Gauthier said he tried to kill himself last week over the 'tragic embarrassment'
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He denies human rights abuses and election fraud and blames former colonial power @placeholder for smearing his name.
By Mark Duell PUBLISHED: 19:28 EST, 23 February 2014 | UPDATED: 04:42 EST, 24 February 2014 Robert Mugabe celebrated his 90th birthday yesterday, telling the British: ‘We don’t hate you, we only love our country better.’ He showed no signs of rumoured ill health as he released 90 red balloons at a football stadium in the small farming town of Marondera in Zimbabwe. ‘I am made to feel youthful and as energetic as a boy of nine,’ Zimbabwean President Mugabe told more than 45,000 people following his visit to Singapore, where he underwent eye surgery. Clenched fist salute: Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe and his wife Grace wave to supporters and guests during celebrations to mark his 90th birthday in Marondera, 50 miles east of the capital Harare @highlight Shows no signs of rumoured ill health as he releases 90 red balloons @highlight Spoke to 45,000 people at football stadium in farming town Marondera @highlight 'I am made to feel youthful and as energetic as a boy of nine,' he says @highlight Mugabe claims his abstinence from alcohol and tobacco keeps him fit
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'Fortunately @placeholder does not exist and Jo is an undercover police officer.
A wheelchair-bound council equalities advisor who was caught attempting to have sex with a five-year-old girl and her mother is facing jail today. Andrew Holdsworth-Wild, 58, was arrested at Victoria Station in central London with condoms, a box of Smarties, a colouring book and train tickets to Maidstone, Kent. The Westminster Council officer organised a liaison at a Travelodge with 'Jo', an undercover cop, and her fictional daughter 'Chloe', Southwark Crown Court heard. Andrew Holdsworth-Wild is to be sentenced after attempting to have sex with a five-year-old girl as part of an undercover sting Covert officers initially made contact with Holdsworth-Wild on the True Nudist website on February 22, 2011. @highlight Andrew Holdsworth-Wild was caught as part of a police sting in 2011 @highlight He was carrying condoms, Smarties and a colouring book @highlight Officer posed as mother who would allow him to have sex with her five-year-old daughter @highlight The council equalities officer is to be sentenced on May 3
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"@placeholder has been spectacular, intelligent, brave and we acknowledge that," said Moratti.
(CNN) -- Real Madrid will name Jose Mourinho as their new coach on Monday after the Spanish giants confirmed they had agreed a compensation package with his current club Inter Milan. Mourinho, who led the Italian Serie A side to an unprecedented treble this season, will now be released from his San Siro contract -- which ran until 2012. The Portuguese, who has guided both Porto and Inter to Champions League glory, will be presented at 1:00pm local time on Monday in succession to Manuel Pellegrini -- who was sacked on Wednesday. Blog: Mourinho will bring magic to Madrid Mourinho reportedly had a release clause which meant Inter were to receive 16 million euros should he depart the club. @highlight Real Madrid will appoint Jose Mourinho as their new coach on Monday @highlight This comes after a compensation package with current club Inter Milan was agreed @highlight The Portuguese will replace Manuel Pellegrini, who was sacked by Real this week
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Led by the hugely popular @placeholder, action cameras have taken off in recent years.
(CNN) -- HTC is dipping its toes in the camera market with the new Re: a supersimple handheld action camera that pairs with a smartphone. The L-shaped Re camera looks like an inhaler or small periscope. Just under 4 inches high, the waterproof gadget is mostly handle. It turns on when you grip it and features a fixed ultra-wide-angle lens, a single button and no viewfinder. It captures 16 megapixel still images and shoots 1080p HD videos at 30 frames per second or 720p videos at 120 frames per second. Though it works independently, the Re does a lot more when used with its Android or iOS apps. The apps can turn a smartphone into a viewfinder and make it possible to shoot time-lapse and slow motion videos. @highlight HTC announces new handheld action camera @highlight The Re is a small waterproof camera with just one button and no viewfinder @highlight Like the popular GoPro, the Re is meant for capturing action shots
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Two men are set to get married after @placeholder passed the same-sex marriage bill
Becomes first country in the Asia-Pacific region to pass gay marriage By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 08:14 EST, 17 April 2013 | UPDATED: 08:55 EST, 17 April 2013 New Zealand's parliament voted in favour of allowing same-sex marriage on Wednesday, prompting cheers, applause and the singing of a traditional Maori celebratory song from the public gallery. Seventy-seven of 121 members of parliament voted in favour of amending the current 1955 Marriage Act to allow same-sex couples to marry, making New Zealand the first country in the Asia-Pacific region to do so. 'Two-thirds of parliament have endorsed marriage equality,' Louisa Wall, the openly gay opposition Labour Party MP who promoted the bill, told reporters after the vote. 'It shows that we are building on our human rights as a country.' @highlight Becomes first country in the Asia-Pacific region to pass gay marriage
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'The government's perfectly reasonable attempt to amend @placeholder has become a complication we just don't need and we won't proceed with,' he added.
By Sarah Dean and Aap and Kate Lyons Attorney-General George Brandis is under pressure after Prime Minister Tony Abbott decided to back down on plans to water down the Racial Discrimination Act without telling him. The controversial changes to the act, which were discussed for over six months, had been ridiculed by the opposition, ethnic leaders, the public and his own party. The Abbott government wanted to reform section 18C of the act after Andrew Bolt was found to have breached the act with a Herald Sun column. The amendments would have scrapped a prohibition on offending, insulting or humiliating individuals based on race. @highlight PM scrapped proposed changes to the Racial Discrimination Act @highlight Brandis previously said Australians have a 'right to be bigots' when defending his change @highlight Amendments to 18C would have allowed people to offend, insult or humiliate individuals based on race
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Cultural: The site is in a @placeholder valley close to Florence, pictured, an area full of historically important artefacts
By Martin Robinson Last updated at 1:39 PM on 21st October 2011 Archaeologists have discovered two pieces of astonishing art dating back around 2,600 years depicting a woman giving birth - the oldest such image ever found in the western world. The artefacts were at the heart of an ancient Etruscan settlement in Italy’s Mugello Valley, near Florence. The incredible images were on a small fragment from a ceramic vessel dating back to around 600 BC, and show the head and shoulders of a baby emerging from a mother, believed to be a goddess. Ancient: The small image of a woman in childbirth is the oldest ever found in the western world @highlight The ceramic image is thought to be 2,600 years old and was found in Tuscany @highlight 'It must be the earliest representation of childbirth in western art,' Open University expert says
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Curfews were imposed in five predominantly @placeholder south-eastern provinces after the protests, in which shops and banks were damaged.
Ethnic Kurds clashed overnight with alleged members of a hardline Islamist movement in Hamburg last night, as ISIS clashes spread far from Syria. Police in the northern German city say 14 people were injured overnight in the violence involving hundreds of demonstrators before riot police were able to quell the disturbance. Police spokesman Karina Sadowsky said this morning that fighting began after hundreds of Kurds held a protest against the Islamic State group. Scroll down for video Violent: Police walk through the mist of a water cannon during clashes in Hamburg, northern Germany, between Kurdish protesters and alleged Islamists after demonstrations outside a mosque turned violent @highlight Kurdish protesters confronted Salafist Muslims outside a mosque @highlight Both sides came armed with iron bars, machetes and sharp objects @highlight Police say 14 people were injured before they could quell disturbance @highlight Tear gas fired in Ankara and Istanbul after demonstrations erupt there @highlight Activists are demanding more support for Kurdish fighters in Kobane @highlight Protests spread across Europe and saw demos in Germany and France
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The @placeholder needs to focus on finding ways to guarantee whatever solution the Iraqis work out.
(CNN) -- Iraq is suddenly back at the top of the news. The drawdown of "combat" troops has been completed, the handover to the State Department looks shaky, violence is ticking up and there is still no new Iraqi government, more than five months after the March elections. All these are real, but they are only the most immediate manifestations of deeper and longer term issues that the United States will need to manage. Our diplomats face big challenges. Let's start with the Iraqi government. Superficially, it looks as if former prime minister Ayad Allawi and present prime minister Nouri al-Maliki -- who came in first and second in the elections -- are in a huge personality clash. Why can't one of them be a statesman and step aside? The answer is that both they and other Iraqi politicians are worried about whether this will be their last opportunity to gain power. @highlight As U.S. combat troops leave Iraq, diplomats face challenge of building peace, says Daniel Serwer @highlight He says U.S. needs to guarantee the solution Iraqis develop to their political impasse @highlight He says spending on diplomacy protects $700 billion investment U.S. has made in new regime
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Two centuries later, the trees have become one of the most photographed natural phenomena in @placeholder.
A photographer has captured a series of haunting images showing some of the world’s most breath-taking roads. Andy Lee has shot routes running through areas such as the Snaelfellsnes Peninsula in Iceland, the Lake District in England and the Hebrides in Scotland. One image also features The Dark Hedges – a tree-lined road in Northern Ireland that was famously used as a filming location in the hit drama series, Game of Thrones. Scroll down for video The Dark Hedges, a tree-lined road in Northern Ireland, was famously used as a filming location in the hit drama series, Game of Thrones @highlight Andy Lee has shot routes running through the Snaelfellsnes Peninsula in Iceland, and the Lake District in England @highlight One image also features The Dark Hedges – a tree-lined road in Northern Ireland used in hit series Game of Thrones @highlight His latest series of work, which also includes images of Pembrokeshire in Wales, is simply titled: ‘Roads’ @highlight Talking about the inspiration for his work, Lee says: ‘Getting lost is half the fun’
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The ships were headed home to @placeholder with a cargo of gold, silver and coins from the new world.
Key West, Florida (CNN) -- For more than 20 years, the bulletproof museum case housed a small piece of yesteryear: a gold bar recovered from a sunken Spanish galleon. Today, its case is broken, littered with black fingerprint dust. The treasure is gone. Stolen. Two thieves were caught in the act by the museum's security cameras. "This is a special piece," said Melissa Kendrick, executive director of the Mel Fisher Maritime Museum in Key West, Florida. "All the pieces have an incredible historic value, but this is the piece that was shared with the public in a whole totally different way." @highlight Gold bar stolen from Key West, Florida, museum is worth more than $550,000 @highlight Video shows crime taking place, but leads are sparse @highlight Thieves often can't sell stolen treasures because legitimate collectors won't bite @highlight But stolen treasures are often hard to find
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'Arnold Crimp took the album from the record store where he worked until they fired him this afternoon and transferred @placeholder to tape.
In the comic book the shooter opens fire during Led Zeppelin's Stairway To Heaven - which is said to contain a message to Satan By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 15:08 EST, 20 July 2012 | UPDATED: 15:50 EST, 20 July 2012 The Dark Knight cinema massacre may have been inspired by a Batman comic book strip, it emerged on Friday. The bloodbath is a chilling copycat of a 25-year-old Batman comic strip which features a deranged gunman opening fire in a cinema. In the second issue of The Dark Knight Returns, written by Frank Miller - the creative mind behind Sin City and 300 - gunman Arnold Crimp opens fire in a pornographic theatre, killing three people, after listening to Led Zepplin's classic track 'Stairway to Heaven.' @highlight In the comic book the shooter opens fire during Led Zeppelin's Stairway To Heaven - which is said to contain a message to Satan
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Last night, an SAS source described to this newspaper how, to respect political sensitivities in the region, @placeholder troops were keeping a low profile.
The SAS has launched a mission to the Middle East to kill Jihadi John, the ISIS terrorist responsible for beheading two British hostages The SAS has launched a dramatic mission to kill Jihadi John – the Islamic State terrorist responsible for beheading British hostages Alan Henning and David Haines – in the biggest Special Forces operation since the September 11 attacks. Official Government sources confirmed to The Mail on Sunday that SAS soldiers flew to a secret base in the Middle East last week. Travelling in groups of three and four, the crack troops boarded commercial flights dressed in civilian clothes. @highlight Special Forces to head to a secret base in the Middle East for the mission @highlight It is the biggest operation by the SAS soldiers since the 9/11 attacks @highlight Will attempt to kill terrorist Jihadi John who beheaded two British hostages @highlight Mission could also include a rescue attempt of UK photographer John Cantlie
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Meanwhile, a @placeholder presidential adviser was scheduled to visit China on Tuesday, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said.
A top U.N. official arrived in Damascus on Tuesday in an attempt to "draw attention to the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Syria," the United Nations said. Valerie Amos, the U.N.'s under-secretary-general for humanitarian affairs and emergency relief coordinator, is on a three-day trip to Syria and Lebanon. "The humanitarian situation in Syria has further worsened in recent weeks as fighting has spread in Damascus and to Aleppo and other cities," the United Nations said. "Two million people are now estimated to have been affected by the crisis, and over one million have been internally displaced." She met with Prime Minister Wael al-Halaki, Syrian TV reported. @highlight Valerie Amos met with Syria's prime minister, Syrian TV says @highlight At least 70 people have been killed across Syria on Tuesday, opposition says @highlight Officials vote to suspend Syria from the Organization of Islamic Cooperation @highlight A Syrian envoy was visiting China on Tuesday; China considers inviting opposition
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During a search of @placeholder's phone, officers found images of 'children at school, dated August 25 through 26, 2014'.
A child porn suspect who allegedly enrolled his 17-year-old accomplice in elementary school to lure victims was investigated two years ago following an incident at an aquarium, it was revealed on Monday. Randy Wesson, 28, was suspended from his job as an 'education associate' at Sea Life Aquarium in Grapevine, Texas after he allegedly tried to pick up a four-year-old boy and offered his services for babysitting to the child's mother. The woman, from Arlington, wrote to the aquarium's management to complain about the employee's behavior in February 2012. Scroll down for video Randy Ray Wesson, 28, (left) was arrested on charges of possession with intent to promote child pornography along with 17-year-old Ricardo Javid Lugo (right) who allegedly posed as a sixth grader @highlight Randy Wesson, 28, was suspended from his job as an 'education associate' at Sea Life Aquarium in Grapevine, Texas in 2012 @highlight Following an investigation, police were unable to arrest Wesson because there was no evidence of a crime @highlight Last Tuesday, Wesson was arrested in Fort Worth after police following a tip-off about child porn @highlight Ricardo Javid Lugo, 17, was also arrested after he 'enrolling in the sixth grade at Hurst Hills Elementary School in August using fake documents' @highlight Wesson posed as his father to possibly groom victims
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Elsewhere, Milan continued its rich vein of form by defeating @placeholder 4-1.
(CNN) -- Juventus will enter the New Year as favorite to retain Serie A after it claimed a comfortable victory over Atalanta. With nearest rival Inter Milan slipping up at Lazio on Saturday, goals from Mirko Vucinic, Andrea Pirlo and Claudio Marchisio ensured Juve took full advantage. Napoli's 3-2 home defeat by Bologna means Juve is seven points clear at the summit following the weekend's action. With just one more game before the winter break, Juve is in great shape heading into the second half of the season, although manager Antonio Conte remains cautious. Klose keeps Lazio in Italian title race @highlight Juventus ease to 3-0 win over Atalanta to strengthen position at top of Serie A @highlight Milan up to seventh following 4-1 thrashing of Pescara @highlight Tottenham claims 1-0 win over Swansea to reach 4th in EPL @highlight Borussia Dortmund defeats Hoffenheim while Schalke sack coach Huub Stevens
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"Those on our side of the debate viewed the @placeholder as so eager to rid itself of Iraq that it was willing to withdraw rather than lock in arrangements that would preserve our influence and interests," he wrote in the book.
A former senior member of President Barack Obama's national security team is panning the administration's decision to rule out the use of ground troops to fight ISIS and questioning Obama's leadership style. "I take the position that when you're commander in chief that you oughta keep all options on the table ... to be able to have the flexibility to do what is necessary in order to defeat the enemy," former Defense Secretary and CIA Director Leon Panetta told CNN. "We're conducting airstrikes. But to make those airstrikes work, to be able to do what you had to do, you don't -- you don't just send planes in and drop bombs. You've gotta have targets. You've gotta know what you're goin' after. To do that, you do need people on the ground." @highlight Panetta writes that Obama was not forceful enough to try to keep a residual force in Iraq @highlight The White House has said it couldn't convince then-Prime Minister al-Maliki to agree @highlight A U.S. presence in Iraq might have prevented ISIS's growth, Panetta said @highlight Panetta also describes a President of half-steps and hesitation when it came to Syria
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The @placeholder had earlier this year been embarrassed by claims in a new biography that he spends a significant amount of time 'chillaxing' (a slang term merging the words chilling and relaxing) rather than grappling with the global economic turmoil.
By James Chapman and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 02:37 EST, 19 June 2012 | UPDATED: 06:25 EST, 19 June 2012 Downing Street spin doctors were accused of trying to hide the sun-kissed backdrop to the G20 summit last night. Broadcasters claimed they had been forced to conduct interviews with David Cameron in front of a giant billboard obscuring the palm-fringed beach outside the window. The row came amid concern among the Prime Minister’s aides that the plush venue chosen for the G20, by the Mexican hosts, sits awkwardly with the austerity message emerging from the meeting. Spin: The BBC's political editor Nick Robinson tweeted the view Downing Street spin doctors did not want people to see from the room where the PM was giving interviews during the G20 summit @highlight Broadcasters claim they were forced to conduct interviews with PM giant billboards obscuring palm-fringed beach view
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The officer told the young men either "Get the f*** on the sidewalk" or "Get the f*** out of the street," according to @placeholder's accounts to CNN and other news outlets.
What really happened to Michael Brown? We know a police officer in Ferguson, Missouri, fatally shot the 18-year-old, but police and witnesses have given different accounts of what happened in the moments before the shooting. The confusion has fueled protests in Ferguson and, strong police response in the streets of the St. Louis suburb. Here are five key questions about the incident: How did it start? Brown and Dorian Johnson, 22, were walking in the middle of the street, en route to either Brown's grandmother's house (according to Brown's mother and grandmother) or to Johnson's house (according to Johnson), when a Ferguson police officer confronted them. @highlight Officer who fatally shot teen is identified as Darren Wilson, 28 @highlight Police say Michael Brown was prime suspect in a robbery just before police shooting @highlight Witnesses, police concur that tussle preceded shooting, Brown was unarmed @highlight Details in dispute as witnesses deny claim that Brown reached for officer's weapon
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The jab against @placeholder marks the latest hit in an ongoing back-and-forth between the two senators over foreign policy.
Washington (CNN) -- Trying to strike a balance between shedding his isolationist label and defending his nontraditional GOP views on foreign policy, Sen. Rand Paul took another jab Tuesday at his more hawkish colleague, Sen. John McCain. In a discussion hosted by Paul Gigot, editorial page editor at The Wall Street Journal, Paul argued he's not in favor of a total abandonment of U.S. intervention overseas but was unapologetic in saying he's "one of the least reluctant to go to war." "If I'm ever commander-in-chief, I will not want to take the country to war," the Kentucky Republican said. "It will be the last resort and only when the country is united." @highlight Sen. Rand Paul advocated for "less war" at a conference in Washington on Tuesday @highlight Paul claimed Sen. John McCain hoped to start "15 wars more" @highlight Paul continues to shape his foreign policy doctrine ahead of a potential 2016 presidential run
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He met him briefly before filming began and dedicated his award to @placeholder and his family last night.
Away from the glitz and glamour of Hollywood, it was back to work today for Stephen Hawking following Eddie Redmayne's Oscar for playing the celebrated physicist. The 72-year-old, who has motor neurone disease, was too ill to attend last night's dazzling ceremony, settling instead for a hearty message of congratulation on Facebook. These images of the world-renowned professor at Cambridge University are a timely reminder of the gulf between his life of study and the acting career of his 33-year-old counterpart. Back to work: Stephen Hawking was pictured arriving at Cambridge University today, just hours after Eddie Redmayne won an Oscar for playing the scientist @highlight Stephen Hawking pictured arriving for work the night after the Oscars @highlight Eddie Redmayne won the best actor award for playing the physicist, 72 @highlight Professor was seen being wheeled into Cambridge University for work @highlight Hawking congratulated Redmayne on Facebook, saying he was 'proud' @highlight The Theory of Everything tells the story of the celebrated scientist's life
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The couple had the procedure done on Tuesday and is expected to head back to @placeholder on Thursday.
Not even heart surgery could separate Raymond and Maizie Huggins. Married for nearly 74 years, the nonagenarian West Virginia couple has spent decades doing everything together. So when conditions worsened for their severe coronary artery disease, they figured they'd go the operation room the only way they know how: as a couple. Sweethearts Raymond and Maizie Huggins have done most things together in their 73 years of marriage. Now, they can add 'heart surgery' to that list 'Mother and dad were very, very, very short-lived,' the couple's 67-year-old son, Roger Huggins, told FOX 8. 'They had a couple of months to go — their hearts were completely closed off.' @highlight The West Virginia couple, Raymond and Maizie Huggins, suffers from coronary artery disease @highlight Raymond, 96, and Maizie, 93 underwent the same procedure, on the same day, at the Cleveland Clinic @highlight They will celebrate their 74th wedding anniversary in October
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Unlike a lot of celebrities, who often show up to an event just for the photocall and quickly dash off, the @placeholder stayed for the entire evening.
He may be one sixth of showbiz's most famous family and the star of Burberry's Christmas campaign, but Romeo Beckham proved he's just the average excitable 12-year-old at heart last night. The young model was at Burberry's Regent Street flagship store to preview his new campaign film and the proud youngster turned it into a family affair. Clearly chuffed with his starring role for the iconic British brand, Romeo invited his mother Victoria, father David, both sets of grandparents and his school friend along to watch. FEMAIL went along to watch the youngster make his second campaign appearance for the brand and it was hard not to notice what a proud and down-to-earth family the Beckhams are - despite the immense fame and fortune that's come their way over the years. @highlight FEMAIL went to Romeo's Burberry campaign preview @highlight He brought along his parents and both sets of grandparents @highlight Confidently strode through the crowds followed by family @highlight David's mother was seen taking snaps of him with his young friend @highlight Victoria proudly cuddled him throughout the screening @highlight Behind the scenes images show him enjoying his time on snowy set
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@placeholder and the ICC have been going back and forth since his capture, with the court saying the nation is obligated to surrender the suspect.
(CNN) -- The battle continues over which court should try the son of deceased Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi. In the latest sign of a growing divide, the International Criminal Court on Friday rejected Libya's bid to try Saif al-Islam Gadhafi and asked the nation to hand him over. Libya has consistently challenged the ICC's demand to try Gadhafi, saying the Hague-based court does not have jurisdiction in the case. Gadhafi, who has been held in the Libyan city of Zintan since his capture in 2011, faces charges of crimes against humanity linked to the uprising that ousted his father about two years ago. @highlight Libya has consistently said Gadhafi should be tried in the nation @highlight It says the Hague-based court does not have jurisdiction in the case @highlight Gadhafi has been held in the Libyan city of Zintan since his capture in 2011
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@placeholder-based start-up, Skybox Imaging, used its SkySat-1 satellite to reveal high-resolution views of the Earth.
By Ellie Zolfagharifard PUBLISHED: 05:52 EST, 30 December 2013 | UPDATED: 02:14 EST, 31 December 2013 While satellites frequently beam down mesmerising images of Earth, detailed video footage of our planet has, up until now, been lacking. Now one San Francisco-based start-up is aiming to change this by using its own low-cost satellite to provide the first ever public high-definition video of Earth from space. The footage reveals details down to the metre-scale, such as cars moving on roads and vessels travelling through shipping lanes - all from a satellite positioned 600 kms above the planet. @highlight Footage reveals Tokyo, Bangkok, Baltimore, Las Vegas and Syria in HD @highlight It reveals details such as vessels in shipping lanes and cars on the street @highlight Footage was taken 600 kilometres above Earth by the SkySat-1 satellite @highlight The satellite captured 90-second video clips at 30 frames per second @highlight While it's currently available for free, Skybox Imaging plans to sell the footage to businesses in the near future
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Even as a tongue-in-cheek remark, it was a bold claim from Magath, who faces the mammoth task of reshaping @placeholder’s squad for the Championship following their relegation in May.
It is a hammer blow for Fulham fans. Felix Magath has declared that he wouldn’t sign Brazilian superstar Neymar, even if he had the chance to get him for free. Despite the club playing Championship football next season, Magath sees no role at Craven Cottage for one of the best players in the world. The Fulham manager appeared on Germany’s major TV channel ZDF after Argentina’s victory over Switzerland, to give his own expert view on the World Cup. Talking to former Bayern Munich star Hasan Salihamidaic, the German coach said that he didn’t like players like Neymar. VIDEO scroll down to watch Thomas Muller leading Germany's training @highlight Fulham boss says he would not sign Neymar on a free transfer @highlight Magath prefers players like Thomas Muller and Bastian Schweinsteiger @highlight Ex-Bayern Munich boss says Phillipp Lahm should not play in midfield for Germany
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This "deal" was drawn up to allow Angolan troops in the country to attack @placeholder's military, a communique from the group said.
(CNN) -- A group of Portuguese-speaking countries condemned a coup that has roiled the tiny nation of Guinea-Bissau, plunging the African country into more chaos after nearly four decades of instability. Foreign ministers from the Community of Portuguese-Speaking Countries group discussed the coup at a gathering in Lisbon, Portugal, on Saturday. Guinea-Bissau is a member of the group, which also includes Portugal, Angola, Mozambique and Brazil. Coups and coup attempts are common in Guinea-Bissau since it won its independence from Portugal in 1974. In the latest coup, soldiers took Acting President Raimundo Pereira and Prime Minister Carlos Gomes Jr. into custody Thursday night, sparking international condemnation. @highlight An international group says it rejects any government announced by the coup leaders @highlight A military spokesman says the acting president and prime minister are detained @highlight He says no one was hurt or killed despite gunfire and explosions @highlight Guinea-Bissau has had several coups since it gained independence in 1974
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Some will come from the television booth on February 20 at the next running of the @placeholder.
(CNN) -- Ten years ago, stock car racing's last great roughneck hit the wall and the wall won. Dale Earnhardt would not grow old and slow, clogging up life's left lane. He would not gracefully slide into a senior citizenship of driving to the Wal-Mart in a Grand Marquis with plastic flowers waving from the antenna. He would die a legend's death at the age of 49, on the last turn of the last lap of the greatest race his kind knows. He died running, as he used to put it, WFO -- Wide (Bleeping) Open. In third place of the 2001 Daytona 500, shielding the two cars ahead of him -- both owned by him, and one driven by his namesake son -- Earnhardt yielded not an inch of asphalt. Sterling Marlin bumped him ever so slightly from the rear, and in the ensuing chain reaction of bumper cars at 160 mph, Earnhardt's famous black No. 3 Chevy was sent up the track and nose-first into the wall. @highlight Stock car racing legend Dale Earnhardt died February 18, 2001 @highlight Crew chief: "Dale Earnhardt was to NASCAR what Elvis Presley was to rock-and-roll" @highlight NASCAR.com's Earnhardt tribute includes photos, memories, and reflections on his legacy
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@placeholder, 20, is another successful young star in Liverpool ranks
Liverpool midfielder Joe Allen believes the emergence of exciting teenage winger Jordon Ibe is evidence the club's continued investment in young talent will pay off. The 19-year-old made only the second Premier League start of his career and put in a man-of-the-match performance in the 224th Merseyside derby, which finished as a goalless draw at Goodison Park. Excluding Steven Gerrard, the Reds' other attack-minded players in midfield and up front were Raheem Sterling (20), Philippe Coutinho (22), Alberto Moreno (22) and Jordan Henderson (24) - and even Daniel Sturridge, coming off the bench, is still only 25. Jordon Ibe produced a man of the match performance for Liverpool in their derby draw with Everton @highlight Ibe, 19, was impressive in Liverpool's derby stalemate with Everton @highlight Brendan Rodgers recalled Ibe from a loan spell at Derby County @highlight He was man of the match in only his second Premier League appearance @highlight Joe Allen believes Liverpool's young front line is an exciting prospect @highlight Ibe is in contention to start against Tottenham on Tuesday night
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Besiktas striker @placeholder has a shot in goal during the first half which is saved by the Liverpool goalkeeper
He is a magnet for drama, isn’t he? Life with Mario Balotelli is never dull and so it proved again. There is a reason it is always him. A coolly dispatched 84th-minute penalty gives Liverpool a slender advantage to protect in Istanbul but that only tells a fragment of the story of how this most mercurial of strikers delivered for Brendan Rodgers when it mattered most. When Jordon Ibe was bundled over by Ramon Motta, Jordan Henderson seemed certain to take the captain’s role and assume responsibility for the spot-kick. Daniel Sturridge also wanted to take it. But then up popped Balotelli, who took the ball off Henderson and put it on the spot. @highlight Mario Balotelli scores late penalty for Liverpool as they overcome Besiktas in Europa League first leg @highlight Winger Jordon Ibe was fouled in the area before striker Balotelli stepped up to convert from the spot @highlight The Italian grabbed the ball from captain Jordan Henderson and rowed with Daniel Sturridge @highlight Earlier Demba Ba and Adam Lallana had missed excellent chances for both sides at Anfield @highlight Liverpool take narrow lead to the second leg of the last-32 clash in Turkey next Thursday
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Failed rescue: @placeholder authorized instead a daring mission to snatch back Foley and his fellow captives on July 4.
An MIT-educated neuroscientist terrorist known as 'Lady al Qaeda' was named on a 'laundry list' of demands from ISIS captors holding James Foley named, it was revealed today. Petite mother-of-three Aafia Siddiqui is currently serving 86 years in a Texas jail after being arrested with plans for a 'mass casualty attack' in the US, including infecting people with Ebola and a dirty bomb. But President Barack Obama's administration point blank refused to consider releasing Siddiqui, or handing over a $132 million ransom, according to the New York Times. Scroll down for video Lady Al Qeada: Aafia Siddiqui is currently serving 86 years in a Texas jail after being arrested with plans for a 'mass casualty attack' in the US, including infecting people with Ebola and a dirty bomb. She was named by Foley's captors on a 'laundry list' as the person they wanted in a prisoner swap @highlight ISIS sent 'laundry list' of demands for release of James Foley @highlight Before ransom rose to $132m, ISIS wanted release of Afia Siddiqui among other prisoners @highlight Mother-of-three was jailed after she was caught with plans for 'mass casualty attack' and details of New York landmarks @highlight Author describes her as a 'poster girl for jihadists' and her release would have been PR disaster for Obama @highlight In her handbag was found details for a dirty bomb, Ebola, and a theoretical chemical weapon that did not kill children, her New York trial was told @highlight Government refused to enter into negotiation with his captors and launched failed rescue attempt instead - in contrast to the Bowe Bergdahl swap
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‘@placeholder said that, yes, it would be a great way to chill for a short time.
By William Turvill The friend of Prince Harry who organised his Kazakhstan skiing holiday with Cressida Bonas has denied suggestions it was a PR stunt. Inge Solheim, a Norwegian former stockbroker, has described allegations that the four-day trip was a ploy to gain publicity for a country with a poor human rights record as ‘nonsense’. He said his 'dear friend' Harry, 29, decided to go on the holiday on the spur of the moment and insisted suggestions to the contrary were ‘inaccurate, speculative and disappointing’. Inge Solheim (right) has denied suggestions Prince Harry's skiing holiday to Kazakhstan was a PR stunt @highlight Inge Solheim described allegations the four-day trip was a ploy to gain publicity for a country with a poor human rights record as 'nonsense' @highlight He said his 'dear friend' Harry, 29, had decided to go on holiday with Cressida Bonas to the resort on the spur of the moment @highlight He said: 'If I can facilitate a visit during which he and Cressie can spend some time in private, as young lovers want to, it’s beautiful'
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The @placeholder government declined to comment on this story, and repeated calls to Sudanese officials went unanswered.
(CNN) -- A vulture captured by Sudanese authorities is actually an Israeli spy on a secret reconnaissance mission, a pro-government newspaper in the east African nation has claimed. Government sources say the vulture, found in western Sudan, was tagged with a GPS-equipped camera to take and send pictures back to Israel, according to a December 8 story in the Alintibaha newspaper. The bird also wore an ankle label reading "Hebrew University Jerusalem," "Israel Nature Service" and the contact details of an Israeli avian ecologist. The ecologist, Ohad Hatzofe of the Israel Nature and Parks Authority, has rejected the Sudanese government claims -- saying the vulture, which can fly up to 600 kilometers in a single day, was tagged with GPS equipment to study its migration pattern. @highlight Sudan: Israeli vulture with GPS-equipped camera caught by officials in western Sudan @highlight Israeli scientists say a number of vultures tagged with GPS to study migration routes @highlight Expert: GPS tracking of this sort used in hundreds of studies around the world @highlight Griffon vultures are an endangered species in the Middle East, Hatzofe says
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'I've consistently said that it is my profound preference and interest to see Congress act on a comprehensive immigration reform bill,' @placeholder said during a press conference on Wednesday.
House Speaker John Boehner on Thursday starkly warned President Barack Obama that if he meddles in the immigration system and issues an executive order granting millions of illegals amnesty, he'll sorely regret it. 'When you play with matches, you take the risk of burning yourself,' Boehner said today at a Washington, D.C. press conference. 'And he's going to burn himself if he continues to go down this path.' The GOP leader was responding to Obama's commitment on Wednesday 'to take whatever lawful actions' he can to make changes to the deportation process - with or without the permission of Congress - before the end of the year. @highlight Obama recommitted on Wednesday 'to take whatever lawful actions' he can to make changes to the deportation process through executive order @highlight Boehner pushed back on Obama on Thursday; 'My job is not to get along with the president, just to get along with him,' he told reporters @highlight The GOP leader stood his ground on Obamacare repeal: 'Just because we might not be able to get everything we want doesn't mean we shouldn't try'
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He called for the invitations to monarchs heading nations with poor records on rights to be withdrawn immediately and said protesters would stage a rally outside @placeholder as royals arrive for the dinner.
London (CNN) -- Rights groups have slammed a lunch hosted by Britain's Queen Elizabeth II on Friday for including monarchs criticized for their countries' human rights records. Among those who attended the event at Windsor Castle is the king of Bahrain, whose government has come under fire for its crackdown on anti-government protests last year and its handling of continuing unrest. Swaziland's King Mswati III, accused by critics of enjoying a lavish lifestyle at public expense while his people suffer great poverty, was also there. The monarchs' lunch, with a menu that included English asparagus, lamb from Windsor and strawberries from Kent, is part of celebrations of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, marking her 60 years on the throne. It will be followed by an evening banquet at Buckingham Palace hosted by Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall. @highlight NEW: The kings of Bahrain and Swaziland are among the royals to attend the Jubilee lunch @highlight NEW: Queen Elizabeth II greets each monarch on their arrival at Windsor Castle @highlight Campaigners say monarchs from countries with poor human rights records should not be invited @highlight Foreign Office says UK's relationship with Bahrain means it can push for more reforms
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Celebration: @placeholder wearing traditional headscarves wave at a group of Iraqi peshmerga fighters as they passed through southern Turkey on their way to Kobane yesterday
The first Iraqi Peshmerga troops have arrived in the besieged Syrian city of Kobane, where they will assist Kurdish fighters in their battle against rampaging Islamic State militants. Ten fighters entered the northern Syrian border town this morning after crossing the border from Turkey, with a further 140 reinforcements set to follow in the coming hours. Clearly worried about the new arrivals, Islamic State militants tried to capture the Mursitpinar crossing overnight, leading to fierce clashes at a border point forming the only way in and out of Kobane. News that reinforcements have arrived in Kobane came as the president of Iraq's autonomous Kurdistan region said he would be willing to send more Peshmerga troops to the battle-ravaged city if requested, but leaders there told him a small artillery support unit is all they need to drive ISIS out. @highlight Ten Iraqi peshmerga soldiers arrived in embattled Kobane this morning @highlight Further 140 Kurdish reinforcements are set to follow in the coming hours @highlight Iraqi Kurds will assist local resistance trying to force ISIS out of the city @highlight Deployment staggered as fighters were attacked crossing over from Turkey @highlight Fierce fighting broke out as ISIS tried to stop new arrivals reaching the city
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Federal workers in @placeholder, with the exception of emergency employees, stayed home Monday and students in most schools in the nation's capital got a snow day.
(CNN) -- The mid-Atlantic region continued digging out Monday from the weekend's record blizzard, but snow-weary residents learned of a new winter storm due in the area on Tuesday. The National Weather Service issued a winter storm warning, with predictions of another 10 to 20 inches of snow, for northern Virginia and eastern Maryland, including the District of Columbia, beginning Tuesday afternoon and continuing through Wednesday. "A winter storm warning means significant amounts of snow are expected or occurring," said the statement from the weather service facility in Sterling, Virginia. "The combination of snow and strong winds will make travel very hazardous." @highlight Federal workers, some students get snow day in nation's capital @highlight Washington's Reagan National Airport set to reopen @highlight A record 32.4 inches of snow fell on Dulles International Airport over two days @highlight Five more inches of snow expected in Washington-Baltimore area
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The @placeholder recently proposed a significant budget increase for the Veterans Administration, including an 11 percent hike in fiscal year 2010.
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The federal government is establishing a new system for updating medical records of servicemen and women during and after their military careers, President Obama announced Thursday. President Obama made veterans' affairs a big priority in the 2008 campaign and continues to do so. The joint virtual lifetime electronic record will, among other things, help ensure a streamlined transition of health care records between the Pentagon and the Veterans Administration. It will provide "a framework to ensure that all health care providers have all the information they need to deliver high-quality health care while reducing medical errors," the White House said in a background statement. @highlight NEW: "This is a huge day for veterans and troops," chief of veterans group says @highlight Government is establishing a new system for updating medical records @highlight Joint virtual lifetime electronic record aims to streamline data between Pentagon, VA @highlight Obama: System will "cut through red tape," allow new vets to get benefits faster
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In addition to hairstylists, the @placeholder hair care staff also includes a shoe shiner and a manicurist.
(CNN) -- The battle over health care and whether to use the shortcut tactic known as reconciliation to push it through has thrust the Senate parliamentarian into the spotlight. Never heard of the Senate parliamentarian? You're not alone. It takes thousands of people like him to keep Capitol Hill -- and the U.S. government -- running. "It's sort of like a little city full of people here," Senate historian Donald Ritchie said. Here are some Capitol Hill jobs that those outside the Beltway may have never heard of: Parliamentarians The House and Senate each have their own Office of the Parliamentarian. The parliamentarian's job is to advise lawmakers on procedure and clarify the often arcane legislative lingo. The parliamentarian provides nonpartisan advice to help lawmakers understand the ins and outs of the legislative process. @highlight Capitol Hill "like a little city full of people," Senate historian says @highlight Capitol has a barber shop and a beauty parlor @highlight Keeper of the stationery tends to office supplies @highlight Parliamentarians explain arcane legislative procedure to lawmakers
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"FDA is taking this action to protect the public health of the @placeholder people," he said.
ROCKVILLE, Maryland (CNN) -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Thursday announced it is blocking the import from China of five species of seafood until their importers can prove they are not contaminated. About 10 percent of catfish eaten in the U.S. comes from China, according to the National Fisheries Institute. "FDA is initiating an import alert against several species of imported Chinese farmed seafood because of numerous cases of contamination with drugs and unsafe food additives," said Dr. David Acheson, the agency's assistant commissioner for food protection, in a conference call with reporters. The species cited are catfish, eel, shrimp, basa and dace, he said. Basa is similar to catfish; dace is similar to carp. @highlight FDA blocks import of shrimp, catfish, eel, basa and dace from China @highlight Fish won't be allowed until importers prove they are safe @highlight The fish were treated with antibiotics and antifungal medication @highlight The antibiotics are not allowed in U.S. fish
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So he telephoned him and to his astonishment @placeholder rebuked him for making the call.
Rio Ferdinand has broken his silence on the racism row involving John Terry and his brother Anton, branding the former England captain the ‘biggest idiot’ and accusing both Terry and Ashley Cole of ‘betrayal’. In an explosive new autobiography, Ferdinand reflects on the drama that was sparked by events at Loftus Road on October 23, 2011, when Terry branded his younger brother a ‘f***ing black c***’. While Terry was acquitted in a criminal trial, an independent Football Association tribunal found the Chelsea skipper guilty of racially abusing Anton Ferdinand and punished him with a four-match ban and a fine of £220,000. @highlight Rio Ferdinand calls John Terry 'the biggest idiot' in new book, #2sides @highlight Ferdinand's family went through torrid ordeal after Chelsea captain used racially-aggravated language against his brother Anton in October 2011 @highlight QPR defender reveals he would have continued to play for England alongside Terry if Three Lions boss Roy Hodgson had given him a call @highlight Terry did not receive any criminal charge but suspended by FA @highlight Ferdinand also accuses Ashley Cole and Terry of 'betrayal' in his book @highlight He believes Cole should have told Terry to 'leave him out of it' and says the way former England left-back handled situation ruined their friendship @highlight Ferdinand critical of Chelsea's handling of the racism row in 2011
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@placeholder's name made headlines last week but he had already left disturbing trail in cyberspace.
(CNN) -- The distraught family of a university student allegedly killed and dismembered by a Canadian porn actor have journeyed from their village in China to Montreal, where the grisly act took place. The family of Jun Lin, 33, met with investigators Wednesday, Montreal police told CNN affiliate CTV. Yan Shi, the head of the Chinese student association at Concordia University, where Lin was studying, told CTV that Lin's mother was extremely emotional and could not get through her words without constant tears. "We come to take you home now," she said. In the grisliest Montreal crime in years, police believe porn actor Luka Rocco Magnotta killed and dismembered Lin and posted a 10-minute video of it online. Montreal police Cmdr. Ian Lafreniere said the video shows Magnotta engaged in sexual acts involving body parts and also included evidence of cannibalism. @highlight 'We come to take you home now,' Jun Lin's mother says @highlight Police believe porn actor Luka Rocco Magnotta killed Lin and dismembered him @highlight Lin's family made the painful journey from China to Montreal @highlight Magnotta was arrested in Berlin and will be extradited to Canada
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And @placeholder immigrants account for more than 11 per cent of all foreign national offenders – despite making up only a tiny proportion of UK residents.
By Chris Greenwood Migrant camp: A Romanian is moved on from Park Lane as police crackdown on UK gypsies Police have travelled to Romania to discourage young men from coming to Britain and committing crime. In an unprecedented operation, Scotland Yard sent a ‘police mission’ of officers to rural northern Romania. The trip was designed to help stem the flow of low-skilled migrants who see London and similar cities as attractive destinations. Officers warned Romanians that if they arrive looking for jobs on the black market they are likely to be exploited or become victims of crime. But there is also evidence that many of those who come to Britain end up committing petty crimes such as begging and pickpocketing – sometimes recruited by organised gangs who ‘employ’ them to shoplift, steal and rob. @highlight Police warned people in northern rural towns they could be exploited @highlight Follows raid on London football club occupied by Romanian gypsies @highlight Mission was one of many measures being taken to curb immigration @highlight Panorama – The Romanians Are Coming, BBC1, 8.30pm tonight
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By Chris Wheeler Follow @@ChrisWheelerDM Malcolm Glazer's death at the age of 85 has, among other things, prompted the question, 'What role will his children now play at Manchester United?' While Glazer Snr led the takeover of the club in 2005, since 2006 he has left the day-to-day running of the club to his sons - indeed, he has never set foot in Old Trafford. Avram, Joel and Bryan Glazer are regularly seen at the ground but the other three, Kevin and Edward and their sister Darcie Glazer Kassewitz follow their father's 'lesser spotted' policy. Getting the Glazers in: Avram (right), Bryan (left) and Joel (second left) at Old Trafford just after the 2005 takeover @highlight Glazer's six children own 90 per cent of Manchester United @highlight Avram, Joel and Bryan Glazer are regularly spotted at Old Trafford @highlight Kevin, Edward and Darcie Glazer Kassewitz are rarely seen
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The @placeholder executive team say they're optimistic about the overall success of this venture
(CNN)A little over five centuries ago, the unassuming district of Ocoa Bay in the Dominican Republic became the first wine-producing region of the Americas. Legend has it that Spanish explorers cultivated grapes here for six years before setting sail for Central America in search of the great Aztecan Empire. But when they left, the Conquistadors took their quaint interest in viticulture with them. Local farmers swiftly returned to growing the tropical fruits and vegetables natural to the Caribbean island. Now, a new vineyard and real estate development is looking to tap into this wine-making history by providing the Caribbean's 21st-century own take on enotourism. @highlight Ocoa Bay is a new real estate and vineyard development in the Dominican Republic @highlight The remote region was producing wine as long ago as the sixteenth century @highlight Developers aim to revive the little-known tradition on a 2 million square meter site
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'He's another player like @placeholder who's constantly in our thoughts and discussions.
Nathaniel Clyne and Jonjo Shelvey are the surprise call-ups by Hodgson for his England squad. The Southampton right-back has not won a cap for England, but his strong displays this season have earned him a place. On his inclusion, Hodgson said: 'He's impressed us for a while. Even before the World Cup he was a name we were constantly considering, but there were others in front of him then. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Roy Hodgson discusses Daniel Sturridge club v country row Southampton right-back Nathaniel Clyne has been named in Roy Hodgson's England squad Jonjo Shelvey, who won his first England cap in 2012, has also been called up to Roy Hodgson's squad @highlight Nathaniel Clyne and Jonjo Shelvey earn call-ups to England squad @highlight Arsenal defender Kieran Gibbs also named in Roy Hodgson's team @highlight Southampton's Clyne has impressed for the Saints this season @highlight Shelvey's one and only England cap came in 2012
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'If you are a @placeholder player that means you have good quality but he missed playing regular games.
Ryan Bertrand can develop the goal threat to break back into the England squad, according to Southampton team-mate Jose Fonte. The on-loan Chelsea full-back blasted his first Saints goal as Ronald Koeman's men saw off QPR 2-1 at St Mary's on Saturday. Bertrand has two England caps and a Champions League winners' medal, but his season-long switch to Southampton is his ninth loan stint away from Chelsea. Ryan Bertrand smashes in his first Southampton goal past QPR goalkeeper Rob Green The on-loan Chelsea left-back celebrates victory over QPR with his Southampton team-mates Captain Fonte believes Southampton can now help 25-year-old Bertrand force his way back into Roy Hodgson's England plans. @highlight Ryan Bertrand scored his first goal for Southampton in the 2-1 win over QPR @highlight The left-back joined on a season long loan deal from Chelsea @highlight Saints captain Jose Fonte has backed him for an England recall @highlight Boss Ronald Koeman said Bertrand needs regular first team football to fulfill his potential
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Those who join the higher order of Scientology, known as @placeholder, pledge their allegiance for one billion years - a vow supposedly made by children as young as 10.
By Daniel Miller PUBLISHED: 09:26 EST, 16 February 2013 | UPDATED: 10:15 EST, 26 March 2013 The niece of Scientology leader David Miscavige has told of her miserable upbringing inside the church and how she tried to commit suicide by jumping off the roof of its celebrity headquarters in Los Angeles. Jenna Miscavige, said she was kept away from her parents sometimes for over a year at a time, forced to break rocks on a riverbed and grilled on her sex life at the tender age of 13. Things got so bad that at the age of 16, when she was stopped from seeing a boyfriend, she climbed out onto the roof of Scientology's celebrity headquarters on Hollywood Boulevard and was ready to jump before church elders frantically pulled her back inside. @highlight Jenna Miscavige is the niece of Scientology leader David Miscavige @highlight New book tells of her harrowing upbringing inside the church @highlight She was forced to join chain gang and quizzed about sex life at the age of 13 @highlight Finally left after being sent to Australia where she first used the internet @highlight Now runs a support group for others who want to leave Scientology @highlight The Church of Scientology has firmly denied the claims made in Jenna Miscavige’s book. In particular the Church refutes the suggestion that it does not provide a proper education to children in Sea Org; that it is mentally and physically abusive; and that it has coerced anyone into having an abortion. The Church of Scientology point out that their full response to Jenna Miscavige’s claims can be found at www.scientologynews.org/jennahill
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What this is all about is grandstanding: getting more PR for himself and throwing more mud at the @placeholder."
(CNN) -- The last month has seen a blizzard of new sex abuse accusations against the Catholic Church from across the United States. Almost all of them -- and the intense media attention they've garnered -- can be traced to one man: a Minnesota lawyer named Jeff Anderson. Last week, an alleged victim of priest abuse in Wisconsin announced a lawsuit against the Vatican itself. Anderson is representing the alleged victim. A couple of days earlier, a Mexican man who alleged abuse by a priest years ago filed suit against Mexico's top Catholic cleric in a U.S. court. The plaintiff is another Anderson client. @highlight Anderson has driven American media coverage of the church abuse scandal @highlight In 1983, he was one of the only lawyers in the country taking on such cases @highlight He has been a key figure in bulk of settlements U.S. Catholic Church has paid out @highlight Critics: Anderson's work is aimed more at attracting publicity than getting justice
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Finally, the film shows @placeholder standing in a bathroom, staring despondently at her own reflection in the mirror as she puts on mascara.
By Margot Peppers PUBLISHED: 09:56 EST, 18 December 2013 | UPDATED: 13:58 EST, 18 December 2013 A haunting new short film starring Elle Fanning portrays the horrors of bulimia, but some say the depiction is somewhat too accurate. Directed by Rodrigo Prieto with the help of his 19-year-old daughter Ximena, who was anorexic in her early teens, The Likeness stars Elle Fanning as a girl troubled by body image issues as she tries to physically tear her own skin off in self-disgust. But while some claim the film truthfully captures the psychological agony of an eating disorder, others warn that it is more harmful than helpful for those who actually struggle with disordered eating. @highlight Rodrigo Prieto directed The Likeness with his 19-year-old daughter Ximena, who was anorexic in her early teens
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The trailer opens with director @placeholder's recreation of the alleged sex assault that brought down the mighty DSK and led to his arrest in May 2011.
The new film about Dominique Strauss-Kahn depicts the former International Monetary Fund chief as a sex-crazed playboy, haunting orgies and chasing young women - despite the objections of his wife. A trailer, leaked online and posted by several websites, appears to be a film festival sales pitch the controversial movie starring Gerard Depardieu. Depardieu plays a 'Mr Deveraux' - modeled after the powerful French politician, who was once a front-runner to become the president of France. The very adult-themed trailer offers several scenes of Depardieu's character engaging in orgies, having sex with prostitutes and seducing young women. Recreation: Director Abel Ferrara re-imagines the infamous scene where IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn was accused of assaulting a New York City hotel maid in his new film 'Welcome to New-York' @highlight Depardieu joined by Nip/Truck's Jacqueline Bisset, who plays DSK's ex-wife @highlight Pictured recreating famous moment DSK left TriBeCa home for trial in 2011 @highlight The movie, being filmed in New York, paints unsympathetic picture of DSK @highlight In interview last year, Depardieu said he'd play role 'because I don't like him'
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They let me talk to Blaec's doctors to get a better understanding of @placeholder's mindset and diagnoses.
(CNN) -- As a father of three, I felt Tricia Lammers' pain as she spoke about her son Blaec. He is 22 years old and six feet tall, with a goatee. But like most mothers, she still sees her son as a little boy. When I visited her at her home in Bolivar, Missouri, she was delighted to show off her scrapbooks filled with pictures from his childhood. She told me Blaec loved anything where he could use his hands. He played football, baseball and basketball and did karate. In ninth grade, she told me with pride, he aced his classes one term, and made the dean's list. @highlight Blaec Lammers' parents turned him in to police after he bought 2 assault rifles @highlight His mom, Tricia, says mental illness is her son's only crime @highlight Blaec Lammers is serving two concurrent 15-year prison sentences
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He also led the U.N. mission in @placeholder from 2007 to 2009.
(CNN) -- Staffan de Mistura -- who has been the United Nations' top emissary in Iraq, Afghanistan and other once-volatile locales -- is moving on to Syria, in the hope of turning the tide after years of war there. U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon announced Thursday that de Mistura will take on role as the world body's official facilitator on Syria. That position as the U.N.'s Syria envoy was formerly held by Lakhdar Brahimi and, before that, former Secretary-General Kofi Annan. Despite considerable, high-level efforts, neither managed to halt a conflict that -- according to the United Nations -- has left more than 150,00 dead and some 680,000 injured since it began in March 2011. @highlight NEW: Opposition official: We hope de Mistura can convince Syrian government to negotiate @highlight Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon appoints Staffan de Mistura as his Syria envoy @highlight It's the same position formerly held by Kofi Annan and Lakhdar Brahimi @highlight De Mistura is a U.N. veteran, having worked in Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere
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@placeholder had met Andy through family friends and they started dating when they were just 14.
By Ryan Kisiel He is the young rugby star who today hopes to kick England to victory against Wales. As fly-half, Owen Farrell will play a pivotal role in the title-deciding Six Nations match in Cardiff. On the touchline will be his proud father, Andy Farrell, one of the England coaches. Legacy: England rugby player Owen Farrell has the game in his blood as the son of former league and union player Andy Farrell, now one of the English team coaches But what the millions watching don’t know is that the 21-year-old is the product of a teenage romance – and for the first five years of his life he was named Owen O’Loughlin. @highlight Fly-half Owen is the son of England coach Andy Farrell and wife Colleen @highlight He was was born Owen O'Loughlin when his parents were only 16 @highlight Rugby legacy Owen plays against Wales in Six Nations in Cardiff tomorrow
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Fast-growing market: Coc Coc is hoping to unseat American giant Google as @placeholder's search engine of choice
Vietnam's booming Internet scene is littered with failed start-ups that tried to take on Google and other entrenched U.S web companies. But that's not deterring a newly launched Russian-Vietnamese outfit which believes it can unseat the American search engine in this fast-growing Asian market and also contend with a jittery, authoritarian government seeking to clamp down on freedom of expression online. Like Google rivals elsewhere, Coc Coc, or 'Knock Knock' in English, believes the ubiquitous search engine doesn't get the nuances of the local language. It says its algorithms make for a better, quicker search in Vietnamese, while its local knowledge means the information served will be more relevant - and hence more valuable. @highlight Coc Coc - or Knock Knock in English - is a Russian-Vietnamese start-up @highlight Hoping to unseat Google search engine in fast-growing Asian market @highlight Company has spent $10million and hired 300 staff in Hanoi headquarters @highlight Google has said it welcomes competition Coc Coc represents
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First, initial eyewitness reports from Brown's friends indicate that @placeholder raised his hands and tried to explain he was unarmed, but the police officer began shooting.
(CNN) -- President Obama spoke Thursday about the unrest in Ferguson, Missouri -- an unrest that began in response to the shooting of Michael Brown, an 18-year-old boy with no criminal record. While the community searched for answers about the killing, answers were slow to come -- both from city officials and police. The name of the officer who shot Brown was not released until today. Citizens, exercising their First Amendment right to peaceful assembly, protested. The police have responded with riot gear, military equipment and tear gas -- banned in international warfare, but used more than once in Ferguson. @highlight Donna Brazile: President Obama struck the right tone in asking us to "move forward" @highlight Brazile: While race likely played a role, I hope we can begin the path of healing @highlight She says tendency of police to shoot first and ask questions later must be dealt with @highlight Brazile: Extreme crackdown of police on suburban community is deeply troubling
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A prominent member of the tea party movement, @placeholder recently announced she will not seek re-election to the House.
By Ryan Gorman PUBLISHED: 21:55 EST, 15 July 2013 | UPDATED: 01:31 EST, 16 July 2013 An aide to congresswoman Michele Bachmann was caught on hidden camera stealing from her chief of staff. Javier Sanchez, 37, of Virginia, was arrested Thursday and charged with theft after a sting set up by U.S. Capitol Police caught him stealing envelopes of cash out of her chief of staff's desk. Formerly a senior legislative assistant to Bachmann (R-MN), Sanchez is no longer a member of her staff, according to reports. Strange: Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn., with staff member Javier Sanchez, who has been charged with thefts in a House office building @highlight Javier Sanchez is accused of stealing from Michele Bachmann's staff @highlight Sanchez is no longer a member of Bachmann's team
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"And if the @placeholder government falls to the Taliban -- or allows al Qaeda to go unchallenged -- that country will again be a base for terrorists who want to kill as many of our people as they possibly can."
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- More troops, new legislation, improved troop training and added civilian expertise highlight President Obama's strategy to fight terrorism in Afghanistan and Pakistan. President Obama, here with Hillary Clinton on Friday, calls the situation in Afghanistan "increasingly perilous." Obama on Friday announced his plan to tackle what he called an "international security challenge of the highest order." Stressing soberly that "the safety of people around the world is at stake," Obama said the "situation is increasingly perilous" in the region in and around Afghanistan, where the United States has been fighting al Qaeda and the Taliban for more than 7½ years after attacks in New York and at the Pentagon. @highlight Intelligence shows al Qaeda planning attacks on U.S., President Obama says @highlight Part of Afghan strategy is $1.5 billion annually for five years in aid for Pakistan @highlight U.S. to send 4,000 more troops to Afghanistan as well as 17,000 announced earlier @highlight Hundreds of civilian specialists also to be deployed
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In a 100-page plan of action, @placeholder and the RNC laid out a pilot project to build support among black urban voters, and specifically declared that "big-city mayoral races provide our best 2013 opportunities for these projects."
(CNN) -- This is no way to run a party. The details of the scandal sweeping the New York Republican Party are tawdry, sad and infuriating -- and a wake-up call to a national party that is urgently seeking to make inroads among black, Latino, and young voters. Barely two weeks after RNC Chairman Reince Priebus and New York state Republican Chairman Ed Cox held a press conference at a black church in Brooklyn to launch the party's ambitious, $10 million diversity campaign, FBI agents arrested Malcolm Smith, a longtime black state legislator. According to federal prosecutors, Smith spent months organizing cash bribes to two top city Republican officials in exchange for a slot on the ballot in this fall's Republican primary for mayor. Unfortunately for Smith, a real estate tycoon he enlisted to make cash payments was, in fact, an undercover FBI agent, according to federal prosecutors. @highlight State lawmaker accused of bribing GOP officials to put him on ballot for New York mayor @highlight Errol Louis: For a party trying to woo blacks and Latinos, the damage is incalculable @highlight Louis: It could have started discussions about blacks always supporting Democrats @highlight As it is, he says, scandal will hamstring next black or Latino GOP candidate
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At 6ft 8in, it is no surprise that @placeholder's serve offers a big threat on grass in particular.
Andy Murray seemed in a relaxed mood on Sunday afternoon as he was put through his paces by new coach Amelie Mauresmo. The pair were all smiles during the training session as the Wimbledon reigning champion prepares for his match against Kevin Anderson on Monday. Mauresmo certainly seemed to be working Murray hard as the Scot was drenched in sweat, but she still found time for a joke while out on the court. VIDEO Scroll down for Murray and Mauresmo play mixed doubles before Anderson match Happy: Andy Murray (left) shares a moment with his coach Amelie Mauresmo as he trains at Wimbledon @highlight Andy Murray looks to be in a relaxed mood as he trains with Amelie Mauresmo @highlight Mauresmo burst into laughter as pair share a joke out on the court @highlight Wimbledon champion faces Kevin Anderson in last 16 on Monday
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Moving in: The Queen spent last week elsewhere because @placeholder hadn't yet been closed to the public
She loved his predecessor 'to bits' and insisted that he always be present during her Balmoral summer holidays. But the Queen seemed just as thrilled to see 'Pony Major' Cruachan VI for a second time as she officially moved in to her Scottish holiday home today. The black Shetland pony was celebrating his fifth birthday but joined the men from the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders to give the monarch a ceremonial welcome home. Naughty! Cruachan VI appears to be going for demotion as he raises his lip at the Queen's outstretched hand All smiles: The Queen beams as she is reunited with Cruachan IV and his handler, Major Cpl Mark Wilkinson @highlight The Queen appeared delighted when she was reunited with Cruachan VI @highlight Shetland pony is the mascot of the Royal Regiment of Scotland @highlight Tradition began in 1928 and each mascot has the title of 'Pony Major' @highlight The Queen began her own riding career on a Shetland, her first pony Peggy @highlight Cruachan VI was helping to officially welcome Her Majesty to Balmoral
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After she put the graphic images online on August 11, the authorities issued a warrant for @placeholder and he became the subject of a manhunt.
Fans of a mixed-martial arts fighter who allegedly brutally beat his porn star ex-girlfriend have shared a picture of her out and about in an attempt to discredit her claims. A supporter of Jonathan 'War Machine' Koppenhaver, the fighter accused of savagely beating Christina Mackinday in her apartment on August 8, shared the image on Twitter on Sunday. The Twitter user, @Grenade_112, wrote that the picture revealed that Mack was 'good enough to go parting a couple nights ago' and claimed the image showed her outside a club. The image was originally taken in Las Vegas and shared by another Twitter user, who is not part of the 'Free War Machine' group. @highlight The picture shared on Twitter shows Christina Mackinday, who was allegedly beaten by Jonathan 'War Machine' Koppenhaver, standing in the street @highlight War Machine's defenders claimed it showed she was healthy and lying @highlight But she hit back, saying she had been getting ice cream with a friend to take a break from being inside all the time @highlight Mackinday, 23, previously shared images of her gruesome injuries online and police eventually caught up with War Machine after a week
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During the confrontation, two @placeholder journalists were able to drive the news van away from the station, Hussain said.
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (CNN) -- Less than a day after Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf declared a state of emergency and scolded the country's media for being too "negative," police stormed the offices of a television station early Sunday, AAJ-TV's director of news and current affairs said. Pakistani policemen patrol the streets of Islamabad, Pakistan, Saturday. Armed with guns, the two dozen police said they had orders to take the station's equipment, including a van that the station uses to broadcast live coverage, Talat Hussain said. "We resisted," Hussain said. "We said show us the papers." The police didn't have proof their demands were legitimate, he said, adding the officers said only that they had orders "from the highest authority." @highlight Police say they had orders "from the highest authority" to take equipment @highlight News director: Police said "We'll do it the nice way or the other way" @highlight Government warns of jail, fines if president or prime minister are criticized @highlight Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf: Media have "added insult to injury"
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@placeholder's DPJ was expected to receive a pounding after disappointing the electorate during its three years in power.
(CNN) -- Japan's prime minister conceded defeat in parliamentary elections Sunday, signaling the return to power of the Liberal Democratic Party and ending the brief rule of the disappointing upstart Democratic Party of Japan. Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda pledged to step down as party president after exit polls showed a smashing loss in lower house voting. The party, once seen as a breath of fresh air in Japanese politics, came to be regarded as increasingly ineffective. "We got a regrettable result," Noda said. "The result is everything in the politics. The biggest responsibility lies on me. I will quit as the partly leader of DPJ." @highlight NEW: LDP's Shinzo Abe says DPJ caused "political confusion" @highlight Winner faces task of reviving the economy, making a decision on nuclear power @highlight PM Noda blames himself for the 'regrettable result'
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He says the public relations team at the school encouraged him to join @placeholder and that he's seen the social media platform help him make a connection to students.
The president of Eastern Kentucky University worked his way into the hearts of students last week, when he accepted a senior's challenge to shovel his driveway. Devan Dannelly was just one of several EKU students complaining on Twitter about having to battle snow to get to class on February 17. But the senior called out EKU's President Michael Benson specifically that afternoon, catching the administrator's attention. 'Yo @EKUPrez come shovel my driveway/road and I'll come to class tomorrow...deal?' Dannelly tweeted. A gentleman and a scholar: Eastern Kentucky University President Michael Benson accepted a student's request to shovel his driveway last week when snow hit campus @highlight Eastern Kentucky University senior Devan Dannelly tweeted school's president last week: 'Shovel my road and I'll come to class tomorrow' @highlight In just seven minutes, EKU President Michael Benson accepted the challenge and asked for Dannelly's address @highlight Benson and a friend showed up at Dannelly's home within an hour and spent 45 minutes clearing the road @highlight Though the university was shut the next two days, Dannelly returned the favor by walking to school and taking a picture in an empty classroom @highlight 'I will literally never complain about going to glass again,' Dannelly later tweeted
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has repeatedly called on @placeholder to establish a clear line that Iran cannot cross with its nuclear program, if it wants to avoid war.
(CNN) -- Iran is more than a year away from developing a nuclear weapon, but that does not mean the United States will wait for it to become a reality, President Barack Obama said in an interview that aired Thursday on an Israeli television station. "I have been crystal clear about my position on Iran possessing a nuclear weapon. That is a red line for us. It is not only something that would be dangerous for Israel. It would be dangerous for the world," Obama told CNN affiliate Israeli Channel 2 TV before a scheduled visit next week to the country. @highlight NEW: Obama says reports of tense relationship with Israeli leader Netanyahu are overblown @highlight NEW: The president says a two-state solution is the answer for Israeli security @highlight NEW: Obama says he has no immediate plans of releasing convicted spy Jonathan Pollard @highlight Obama says he's been 'crystal clear' on Iran's possession of a nuclear weapon
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@placeholder came on for Adebayor, and he forced Sheffield United defender McEveley into a mistake that won Spurs a penalty
After the travel chaos which preceded the game perhaps Jay McEveley can be forgiven for the erratic hand gestures at the back-post. Was he hailing a cab? Or stopping a Routemaster? Sheffield United were 18 minutes from a clean sheet in the first leg of this Capital One Cup semi-final, when McEveley challenged Roberto Soldado for a deep cross. First his right-hand went up in a hopeful appeal for offside and then his left hand swung through the line of the ball, clearing it somewhere into the crowd. Andros Townsend jumps for joy after scoring from the penalty spot to give Tottenham a first-leg lead over Sheffield United @highlight Andros Townsend scored from the penalty spot in the second half for Tottenham @highlight Townsend converted after Jay McEveley handled the ball inside his own penalty area @highlight Emmanuel Adebayor jeered by home fans when he was substituted in the second half @highlight Second leg of semi-final clash takes place at Bramall Lane next Wednesday @highlight Winners to meet either Liverpool or Chelsea in the showpiece final at Wembley
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Jay revealed on @placeholder that he and his sister are not close to the singer, even though their older brother is.
R. Kelly has finally spoken out about his 14-year-old child Jaya announcing he is now transgender and has changed his name to Jay. The brave teen made the announcement on his social media two weeks ago and his singer father, who has been silent on the issue, finally addressed the revelation this week saying: 'You don't really wanna open it up by saying that my daughter is becoming my son.' During an interview on a Chicago radio station the R&B singer seemed to imply that Jay’s coming out had been a falsely reported rumour – despite the fact he announced the news in a blog post via his Ask.FM account. @highlight Singer seemed to imply that Jay’s coming out was a falsely reported rumour @highlight He insisted there was 'a backstory' and said 'always believe what you see' @highlight Jay Kelly was born biologically female and named Jaya @highlight Announced that he is transgender on social media sites earlier this month @highlight He said he has known since he was '6 or 7' that he was a boy
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Suits you, Gwynnie: Each of the looks aims to contain nuances of much-loved iconic looks with a modern twist, such as this 1950s @placeholder makeover
Gwyneth Paltrow, who once studied Kabbalah with her former best friend, Madonna, has taken a trip down memory lane in her latest beauty campaign - and the results are amazing. The 41-year-old, has recreated some of the most influential beauty looks of the past, from Audrey Hepburn and Brigitte Bardot to Farrah Fawcett and none other than Madonna, who she had a falling out with in 2009. Max Factor, the beauty giant that Gwynnie is the face of, gave the A-lister a fifties, sixties, seventies and eighties makeover with the help of creative design director and make-up artist to the stars, Pat McGrath, to celebrate its 100 Years of Glamour campaign. @highlight The 41-year-old also poses as Audrey Hepburn, Brigitte Bardot and Farrah Fawcett for the beauty campaign
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"This was a missed opportunity for @placeholder leaders to overhaul the military's broken system of combating sexual trauma.
Washington (CNN) -- Impassioned wrangling over changing the way the military prosecutes sex assaults pits the 20 women in the Senate against each other in a thorny political battle over an institution where chain of command is sacred. A bipartisan measure championed by Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand that would have removed military commanders from decisions on whether to prosecute subordinates for rape, sexual assault and other serious crimes fell short in a procedural vote on Thursday. Gillibrand, of New York, argued that commanders too often are biased in their decisions on such matters, and proposed placing the responsibility with "non-biased, professionally trained military prosecutors." @highlight Female senators engaged in political back-and-forth over how military handles sex assault @highlight Democratic Sens. Kirsten Gillibrand, Claire McCaskill differ on how to handle the issue @highlight Gillibrand wants more external oversight; McCaskill advocates internal military reforms @highlight Though they differ on nuance, both lawmakers agree that major reforms are needed
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It's only right to be loyal to the @placeholder force," he said.
LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- World War II didn't just divide the world. It also divided four brothers. Ken (left) and Harry Akune served in the U.S. military during World War II. Not long after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Harry and Ken Akune were sent to live in an internment camp in Amache, Colorado. When the U.S. Army's Military Intelligence Service came to their camp to recruit Japanese-speaking volunteers as interpreters, they joined so they could prove their loyalty to their country. Across the world in Japan, their father Ichiro was raising the rest of his large family -- which had returned to his home country after the death of his wife -- in a fishing village, Kagoshima, on the island of Kyushu. The youngest brothers, Saburo and Shiro, were just teenagers when they were drafted into the Imperial Japanese Navy. @highlight Two Akune brothers fought for U.S., two for Japan in World War II @highlight U.S. brothers had been in internment camp; served as interpreters @highlight Japanese brothers drafted as teens; one was spotter for kamikaze pilots @highlight Brothers reunited after end of war; all ended up living in U.S.
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The colors show the country of origin of the majority of the @placeholder in the given state.
By Reuters Reporter and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 08:54 EST, 22 March 2012 | UPDATED: 12:39 EST, 22 March 2012 Asians are the fastest growing race group in the United States, reflecting a surge in immigration from the entire region over a decade, according to the Census Bureau. Data from the 2010 Census shows that the number of people who identified themselves as Asian alone, and not mixed race, grew by 43.3 per cent from a decade earlier. That was more than four times faster than the rate of growth for the overall U.S. population, which grew 9.7 per cent in the same period to 308,745,538. @highlight Number of people who identified as Asian and not a combination of ethnicities went up by 43.3 per cent from 2000 to 2010 @highlight Asians now make up the fourth largest minority in the U.S. @highlight Nevada, Arizona and North Carolina had the fastest growth rates
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After a number of measures to preserve his pulmonary valve, doctor's replaced it with a porcine valve that should last 10-15 years, according to the @placeholder website.
(CNN) -- Max Page, the 7-year-old who played a mini Darth Vader in a Volkswagen commercial, is recovering from open heart surgery, his doctor and mother said Thursday. Max Page: Meet the face behind the Force "Max is out of surgery and he's doing well," said his surgeon, Dr. Vaughn Starnes at Children's Hospital in Los Angeles. "Max is in the cardiac ICU and recovering very well." Max underwent the surgery to replace a pulmonary heart valve. Max's mother, Jennifer Page, described the recovery to CNN in an e-mail as "a very frightening place. In the beginning stages it is filled with beeps, tubes and strange terminology." She asked for payers for Max to begin to wake up and to have as little pain as possible, adding that, "He hurts, can't have water and is disoriented." @highlight Max Page, 7, has surgery to correct heart problem @highlight Doctor says he is recovering well @highlight Max is known for donning Darth Vader costume in a car ad
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When @placeholder took office in January 2009, he promised to be an improvement on previous presidents.
San Diego, California (CNN) -- You almost have to feel sorry for President Obama. Almost. You know you're having a tough week when you're essentially being called untruthful by, of all people, Bill Clinton, who knows a thing or two about stretching the truth. At the very least, Clinton insisted that Obama -- in trying to sell Obamacare to the American people -- should not have broken his promise that, if they liked their doctor and health care plan, they could keep both. For millions of Americans, perhaps tens of millions, this hasn't been the case. Their policies were cancelled. @highlight Ruben Navarrette: It's been a tough week for Obama, including criticism from Clinton @highlight He says millions of Americans are seeing policies canceled, only small numbers signing up @highlight Democrats running for re-election in 2014 are getting nervous, he says @highlight Obama's poll ratings are taking a hit due to lack of confidence in his words, he says
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"I would think the @placeholder is doing about everything that could be done in Yemen."
(CNN)A hint of France's expected response to the Charlie Hebdo slaughter -- and a claim of responsibility by al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula for the rampage that claimed 12 lives -- came in remarks President Francois Hollande made aboard his country's nuclear-powered Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier before it embarked to the Middle East. "The exceptional situation that we're in must lead us to revise our rhythm for reducing personnel," Hollande said Wednesday, referring to military cuts planned before the attacks. That exceptional situation was a terrorist rampage that was years in the works, an AQAP leader said in a video, claiming U.S.-born cleric Anwar al-Awlaki was the mastermind. Al-Awlaki was the terror group's spokesman before a U.S. drone strike killed him in Yemen in 2011. @highlight France's response to Charlie Hebdo attack colored by many factors @highlight Cleric Anwar al-Awlaki masterminded rampage, terror leader says @highlight France moves in the direction of military force against terrorism, expert says
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It's the idea that every woman can be beautiful, which is a concept @placeholder has which is still so modern today.
(CNN) -- When your grandmother is one of the most famous cosmetics moguls in history, it might put a little pressure on you to succeed. But for Aerin Lauder, the 44-year-old granddaughter of Estée Lauder, who founded the eponymous make-up company, the legacy has been an inspiration rather than a burden. Lauder worked her way up through the ranks of the billion-dollar family company for 25 years to the position of style and image director. In 2012, she decided to combine her passion for home décor with her knowledge of beauty, to launch her own lifestyle brand, called AERIN. The businesswoman spoke to CNN's Kirstie Lu Stout about her drive, the importance of saying "no," and how beauty transcends borders or race. @highlight Meet Aerin Lauder, glamorous granddaughter of make-up mogul Estee Lauder @highlight In 2012, she stared her own lifestyle brand, AERIN @highlight Credited with casting ethnically diverse models for Estee Lauder campaigns
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‘The election won't be won by people who inhabit the bubble of Westminster so I'm looking forward to getting out of that bubble as much as possible and @placeholder will be a great place to do just that.’
There was a time when politicians would climb on to a soapbox to address voters, before they found comfort on the breakfast TV sofa. Now the battle for swing voters has moved to the Loose Women panel, with the three main parties sending high-flying female MPs onto the ITV show. It comes as polls show more than a third of women are yet to decide who to vote for on May 7. Lib Dem minister Jo Swinson, Tory minister Esther McVey and Labour frontbencher Gloria de Piero will all join the Loose Women panel in the run-up to the election @highlight Battle for the female vote persuades frontbenchers to join ITV panel show @highlight Tory Esther McVey, Lib Dem Jo Swinson and Labour's Gloria de Piero @highlight Polls show more than a third of women are yet to decide who to vote for @highlight De Piero says she wants to get out of the Westminster bubble
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Got on well: Maloney worked under @placeholder at Wigan last season
By Stephen Mcgowan Owen Coyle was dismissed by Bolton Wanderers before lasting a mere five months at Wigan. It’s a record which fails to inspire Celtic supporters. Yet Shaun Maloney baulks at the notion that the latest bookmakers’ favourite to succeed Neil Lennon is somehow damaged goods. ‘I wouldn’t describe him as that,’ said the Scotland attacker, an intermittent presence in the Wigan team when Coyle was in charge. Dismissed:Owen Coyle, linked with Celtic, lasted just five months before being sacked by Wigan ‘I think damaged goods is a harsh phrase to use. I couldn’t tell you the ins and outs - but I think he was close to getting the Celtic job when he was at Burnley and that’s probably the reason why he’s being mentioned again.’ @highlight Shaun Maloney insists Owen Coyle should not be written off as potential Celtic boss @highlight Coyle was dismissed by Wigan last season and replaced by Uwe Rosler @highlight Maloney admits Wigan and Celtic jobs are very different
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@placeholder dances are now performed at football and rugby games around the world.
By Mark Duell Last updated at 7:31 PM on 23rd October 2011 A video has revealed the dramatic moment when police used pepper spray to break up a group of Polynesian men and boys performing a traditional dance after a high school football game. Police in Roosevelt, Utah, are being accused of overreacting after a pair of officers had tried to disperse a dozen or so performers blocking an exit after the Union-Uintah game on Thursday night. The Haka dance has been popularised by rugby players in New Zealand who chant, beat their chests and gesture aggressively before matches. Scroll down for video @highlight Police in Roosevelt, Utah, accused of overreacting after Union-Uintah game @highlight Haka popularised by New Zealand rugby players who chant and beat chests @highlight Group had travelled 125 miles to watch relative play final game for Union
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Cairo (CNN)Everyone is on a mission to make up for lost time. At Baher Mohamed's home in Cairo, the Al Jazeera English journalist tries to get closer to his baby Haron, born while he was in prison. "A few days ago I managed to make him smile," Mohamed told CNN. "That's great progress. I missed six months of his life and I can't get those back." His two other kids, Hazem, 5, and Fayrouz, 4, won't leave his side. For the 411 days he spent behind bars, they were told their father was at work. "I told them every time they came to visit that I'm at work, I'm staying at work. They were still too young to live and to know about prison." @highlight Al Jazeera English journalist Baher Mohamed released on bail from prison in Egypt @highlight Mohamed sentenced to 10 years for belonging to terrorist group, Muslim Brotherhood @highlight He vows to clear his name: "They arrested us, not only me, I think to intimidate other journalists, to scare other journalists"
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He had bought at least a dozen properties and given several of them to leaders of major @placeholder hate groups.
White supremacists are gathering today in Leith, North Dakota, the tiny town that a neo-Nazi leader hopes to turn into a white-only haven for racism. But Leith's only black resident is defiant and say's he's staying put. The other residents of the dwindling town of 24 people are planning a counter-protest to oppose the meeting of white supremacists. Leaders from across the state are joining forces in an effort to show the hate groups that they aren't welcome. 'We are deeply disturbed that one of the residents of our small community has invited hate groups to our town and to the state of North Dakota. One of these hate groups, the National Socialist Movement, is planning to hold a meeting in our city hall on Sunday afternoon, and raise neo Nazi flags on property around our town,' the town of Leith said in a statement. @highlight U.S. National Socialist Movement, the largest neo-Nazi group in America, is planning Sunday rally in Leith, North Dakota @highlight Craig Cobb, a well-known white supremacist, has bought 12 properties in town of 24 people and plans to create all-white haven @highlight But black resident Bobby Harper says he's not afraid and he's staying put @highlight Counter-protest is planned to combat hate group meeting in Leith
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Chicago (CNN) -- With NATO meeting this week in Chicago to discuss the war in Afghanistan, CNN reached out to some everyday Afghan-Americans to see what they think. What should be the next step? What do they hope will result from the summit? And what is the key to restoring peace after 10 years of bloodshed? Here are five perspectives from Afghans who live in different areas of the Windy City. Nasir Ahmad Raufi owns a restaurant in northwest Chicago. He is from Puli Khumri in northern Afghanistan. "I was (in Afghanistan) in 2002, 2004, 2007 and just last November. Every year, it gets worse. People are upset, people are suffering. ... Both sides (are) losing life. @highlight CNN spoke to Afghan-Americans in Chicago to get their take on the NATO summit @highlight One restaurant owner says war isn't the solution: "People are upset, people are suffering" @highlight Bring everyone together and let Afghans lead the peace process, one author says
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Manchester United legend David Beckham believes it is 'sad' that Danny Welbeck has left the club and predicts he will be a 'great signing' for Arsenal. Welbeck, 23, completed a £16million deadline-day move from Old Trafford to the Emirates after United boss Louis van Gaal deemed the England striker surplus to requirements. And Beckham - who won 115 England caps, including 58 as captain, and scored 85 goals in 394 games for United - is upset to see a member of the Three Lions squad leave United to further his career elsewhere. VIDEO Scroll down to see a Danny Welbeck & Wayne Rooney Q&A @highlight Danny Welbeck completed a £16million deadline-day move to Arsenal @highlight David Beckham 'upset' to see Englishman Welbeck leave Old Trafford @highlight Beckham scored 85 goals in 394 games for Manchester United during career @highlight Ex-England captain predicts Welbeck will be a 'great signing' for Arsenal @highlight Welbeck netted 29 goals in 142 games for United and eight in 26 for England
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Time's almost up. Monday is the deadline tor residents of most states to sign up for Obamacare if they want coverage starting January 1. And that's a big deal -- for two reasons: Most Americans will be required to have some kind of health insurance in 2014 or face a fine. There's also a lot riding on this politically. Monday will be a key test of President Barack Obama's attempt to overhaul the country's health insurance system. Here's what you need to know about the Affordable Health Care Act coverage and Monday's deadline. 1) I'm confused. Haven't the enrollment deadlines moved around? @highlight CNN/ORC poll: Support for Obamacare has dropped to a record low @highlight Most Americans must have some kind of health insurance in 2014 or will face a fine @highlight "We screwed it up," Obama says of the HealthCare.gov website launch @highlight The Obama administration says most of the technical issues should have been resolved
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When they first started dating @placeholder thought the relationship wouldn't go anywhere, but when Jayden turned 16 things progressed.
The mother of a pregnant teenager murdered by her abusive boyfriend has shared her harrowing story in the hope it will prevent future tragedies. Samantha Shrewsbury, mother of the late Jayden Parkinson, opened up on today's This Morning. The distraught mother, 47, told how she tried to protect Jayden from her abusive boyfriend, Ben Blakely, who killed the teenager in December last year. Scroll down for video Loss: Jayden Parkinson, 17, left was murdered by her ex-boyfriend after finding out she was pregnant with his child. Her mother Samantha Shrewsbury appeared on This Morning today, right The bereaved mother described how Blakely isolated her daughter from her family. @highlight Jayden Parkinson was murdered by boyfriend Ben Blakely @highlight Jayden's mother, Samantha Shrewsbury, has spoken of her heartache @highlight She tried to rescue her daughter from the abusive relationship @highlight She has now set up charity, Jayden's Gift, in her daughter's name
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Most of the casualties were @placeholder supporters, security sources said.
By Matt Blake PUBLISHED: 06:12 EST, 7 October 2013 | UPDATED: 14:49 EST, 7 October 2013 Gunmen killed six Egyptian soldiers and three police officers near the Suez Canal city of Ismailia on Monday in one of a series of deadly attacks that highlight growing insecurity since the army ousted Islamist President Mohamed Mursi. In an interview published on Monday, Egypt's army chief said he had told Mursi as long ago as February that the president had failed, about five months before the military removed him. General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi made the remarks before dozens died on Sunday in clashes involving security forces, supporters of Mursi's Muslim Brotherhood and their opponents. @highlight The attack took place near the Suez Canal city of Ismailia this morning @highlight Was one of a series of attacks that highlight growing insecurity in Egypt @highlight Comes a day after dozens die as soldiers clash with Brotherhood supporters
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One of the most tumultuous years in English cricket history ended with another batting collapse and an admission from Alastair Cook that he could have ‘no complaints’ if the selectors sack him as one-day captain. England have lost yet another 50-over series – and they are losing their credibility. The sight of Cook standing his ground as he waited for the third umpire to confirm that Mahela Jayawardene had caught him cleanly at slip felt like a fitting coda to an often hapless tour. It was the desperate act of a captain ill-suited to a form of the game in which England – whose 89-run defeat here condemned them to a 5-2 loss – are in danger of being cast adrift. @highlight England lose one-day international series 5-2 after falling in Colombo @highlight Tillekeratne Dilshan scored a hundred as Sri Lanka posted 302 for six @highlight Joe Root top scorer for England with 80 as they were all out for 215 @highlight Alastair Cook said he 'can’t have any complaints' if dropped as ODI captain @highlight On Saturday, Cook is likely to be named England's World Cup skipper
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