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Police also would need cooperation from companies such as @placeholder and Twitter, which typically have been reluctant to reveal users' identities, she said. | (CNN) -- In the crowded world of social media, with its virtual currency of likes and followers, some people will do anything for attention. Post a meme on Facebook. Create a parody account on Twitter. And in extreme cases, spread something shocking or offensive. In these tender days after the Newtown, Connecticut, school shootings, bad behavior on social media has some observers wondering: Should people be criminally liable for false or threatening information they post online? And could they be successfully prosecuted? Connecticut State Police Lt. Paul Vance jump-started this discussion Sunday when he complained to reporters about people posting fake information on social media related to Friday's fatal shootings of 26 people, 20 of them young children, at Sandy Hook Elementary School.
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Connecticut police: Social media users have posted fake info about Newtown shootings
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New Twitter accounts seem created to piggyback on the notoriety of the alleged gunman
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Legal experts question whether authorities could successfully bring charges over online posts
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ACLU free-speech expert: "The police are there to protect our safety and not our feelings" | 60,300 | record_train |
sermon by a prominent Syrian exile, cleric and @placeholder scholar | Hundreds of friends and family of different faiths came together in an Indiana mosque Friday for a funeral service honoring the legacy of Abdul-Rahman Kassig, formerly known as Peter, who was beheaded by ISIS militants in Syria. Kassig, a 26-year-old former US Army Ranger, converted to Islam and took a new name during his year-long captivity. His family said he made a sincere conversion in a process that began before Kassig was captured by Islamic State militants in October 2013, which has seized parts of Iraq and Syria and is the target of intense US-led airstrikes. Heartbroken: Ed and Paula Kassig, parents of Peter Kassig, reflect as a funeral prayers were held for their son in the mosque at Al-Huda Foundation in Fishers, Ind., Friday
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Ed and Paula Kassig attended a Muslim funeral service held in a mosque in Fishers, Indiana, for their slain son
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Prominent Syrian exile Shaykh Muhammad al-Yaqoubi flew in from Washington DC to deliver the eulogy
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He called Kassig 'one of our brothers who sacrificed his life for the sake of God'
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The cleric condemned ISIS extremists as 'terrorists' and promised them 'hellfire for every crime their commit' | 60,301 | record_train |
Captain Rooney did net England's second and third after half-time in the 3-1 victory though, moving himself clear into third by himself on the @placeholder all-time goalscoring list with 46 goals. | CLICK HERE to read Martin Samuel's match report from Celtic Park. England's official Twitter account got itself in a bit of a muddle after getting caught up in the excitement of facing the Auld Enemy on Tuesday - by naming the wrong scorer for the first goal. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain had managed to get his head on the end of Jack Wilshere's majestic ball to put Roy Hodgson's men ahead at Celtic Park but the Three Lions' Twitter account announced Rooney as the original scorer. They later corrected themselves, revealing they had 'got a little too excited' by Wilshere's ball through.
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Alex-Oxlade Chamberlain scored England's first goal at Celtic Park
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But England's official Twitter account proclaimed Wayne Rooney as scorer
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They corrected themselves, saying 'excitement' had got the better of them
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Rooney did score twice against Scotland on Tuesday, however
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England won 3-1 against Scotland at Celtic Park on Tuesday night | 60,302 | record_train |
@placeholder and Hillary Clinton are headlining Sunday's event, raising the specter that the former first lady and secretary of state will consider running for president in 2016. | Washington (CNN) -- When Tom Harkin supporters Joan and Gary Kiernan decided to throw the congressional candidate a fundraiser in 1972, they charged $2 for the ticket, picked up the costs for the steak, salad and baked potatoes and gave the funds raised to Harkin's campaign. Reported attendance: 20 people. Forty-two years, 37 Harkin Steak Fry events and countless pounds of beef later, the event that started as a small fundraiser for a little-known congressional candidate has turned into the most important political event in Iowa and a must-stop for Democrats thinking about a run for the presidency." Harkin himself declared his candidacy for president at the event in 1991, putting the event on the presidential map. Democratic presidential nominee Bill Clinton came to Iowa the next year to address 5,000 excited Iowa supporters at the most attended event to date.
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Harkin Steak Fry is a must-attend event for Democratic candidates in Iowa
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This year's steak fry will be the last after 42 years
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Hillary Clinton is headlining the event.
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It takes place on a field in Indianola, 30 minutes south of Des Moines | 60,303 | record_train |
The other institutions in the top 10 were all in the @placeholder. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 02:57 EST, 10 September 2013 | UPDATED: 03:16 EST, 10 September 2013 Four of the best 10 universities in the world are in the UK, according to a new international table. And a record six British institutions have made it into the top 20 in the latest annual QS World University Rankings. But experts warned that the UK's leading position could be under threat without more funding. The top-ranked UK university is Cambridge, which has slipped down a place to third this year, behind Massachusetts Institute of Technology - which also topped the rankings last year - and Harvard, both leading US universities.
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Cambridge was the top ranked UK university in the global list
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The university came third in the rankings overall down one place
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology was rated number one | 60,304 | record_train |
"It takes a very long time to get planning permission for something like this right in the heart of royal @placeholder, and to get all the various agencies involved to give their agreement. | It was a journey that those who lost their lives in Flanders Fields would never make. Seventy bags of soil, one from each of the Commonwealth War Grave cemeteries and battlefields in Flanders, Belgium, have arrived in London on a Belgian Navy frigate, where they will form part of a memorial garden to remember those who died in the bloodshed of World War I. As part of a somber ceremony attended by British and Belgian dignitaries alike, the bags of soil were moved Friday onto a decomissioned British warship, HMS Belfast. On Saturday they were being taken to Wellington Barracks near Buckingham Palace.
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70 bags of soil from WW1 cemeteries, battlefields in Belgium taken to London
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They will form part of a memorial garden to remember those who died
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Garden will open on November 9, 2014 at Wellington Barracks in London
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That date coincides with the 100th anniversary of the start of World War I | 60,305 | record_train |
Knudstorp says Lego went too deeply into debt, as @placeholder has also done. | (CNN) -- Lego boss Jorgen Vig Knudstorp, who pulled the iconic toy brand back into profit, says Europe needs to face up to its harsh economic reality. Knudstorp believes Europeans think they are wealthier than they are, despite three years of a global financial crisis. With the crisis continuing to roil markets and destabilize the banking sector, "it's about all of us recognizing that we have lost a bit of our wealth," he says. Lego lost its way in the late 90s and went deeply into debt before rebounding to double digit growth under Knudstorp's leadership. Knudstorp suggests European finance ministers could learn from Danish manufacturer's experience. "My piece of advice would be: face the truth -- that is what I learned the hard way in our company."
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The boss of Lego says Europe needs to face up to its harsh economic reality
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Jorgen Vig Knudstorp believes Europeans think they are wealthier than they are
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He says Europe needs to write-off some of its debt to avoid a stagnant economy for the next decade | 60,306 | record_train |
Beyond that, @placeholder is closely linked to Russia's return to the world stage as a great power that should be entitled to a "sphere of privileged interests" in its backyard. | (CNN) -- At the 2008 NATO summit in Bucharest, Romania, Vladimir Putin told a surprised George W. Bush, "You have to understand, George, that Ukraine is not even a country. Part of its territory is in Eastern Europe and the greater part was given to us." Six years later, the Kremlin appears to be making sure that Putin's opinion becomes a reality. For Moscow, the drama that has been unfolding in Ukraine for the past three months is a domestic and an international issue. After all, if a revolution can unseat an unpopular, corrupt government in Kiev, why not in Moscow?
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Angela Stent: Vladimir Putin's move into Crimea is central to his view of Russia's interests
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Key to those interests is the Russian Black Sea Fleet based in Crimea
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Stent says that beyond sanctions and containment, Western reaction may be limited | 60,307 | record_train |
The 36-year-old is far from a spent force, but there's no doubt that he won't be able to bully defenders and grab headlines in quite the same way as during @placeholder's previous spell in charge. | By Ashley Clements Follow @@Ashley_Clements When Didier Drogba swept his penalty kick past Manuel Neuer to win the Champions League for Chelsea in 2012, Blues fans were sure it would be his last kick of a ball for the west London club. Now, just two years later, the Ivorian striker looks set for a return to Stamford Bridge and the place he called home for eight years. As a free agent, club legend and inspiring figure, signing Drogba for a final fling seems to tick all the right boxes for Jose Mourinho, but will the veteran actually get a look in this season? And has he still got what it takes to rip through Premier League defences?
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Didier Drogba looks set for a return to Chelsea
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Jose Mourinho has a strong relationship with Drogba after signing him in 2004
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Ivorian striker scored 157 goals and won 10 trophies in eight years at the club
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Drogba's last kick of a ball for Chelsea won his team the Champions League in 2012 | 60,308 | record_train |
that @placeholder was far from prepared for a phone call calling time on | By Emily Sheridan and Lucy Buckland PUBLISHED: 20:33 EST, 30 December 2012 | UPDATED: 04:50 EST, 4 January 2013 Hollyoaks star Jennifer Metcalfe is devastated after being suddenly dumped by her Dancing On Ice star boyfriend after he reportedly 'developed feelings' for his new onscreen partner Samia Ghadie. Pals of the 29-year-old have revealed the brunette, who met her ex when she was partnered with him on the show two years ago, was in bits after Sylvain Longchambon dumped her by phone. And in news that will shatter the stunning actress her skater boyfriend is said to have 'developed feelings' for new partner Samia, 30.
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Dancing On Ice professional 'dumps former partner and Hollyoaks star Jennifer Metcalfe on Friday over phone'
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Pals say she is 'gutted' and feels like she has been 'kicked in the teeth'
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Sources say Sylvain has 'developed feelings' for Dancing On Ice partner Samia | 60,309 | record_train |
Clapper's visit came after @placeholder contacted the U.S. government unexpectedly and urged the administration to send a Cabinet-level official to North Korea's capital to discuss the detained Americans, according to two sources close to the matter. | After months in detention, two Americans who had been held prisoner in North Korea soon will be back in the United States following a rare visit by a top U.S. official to the reclusive nation and a letter from President Barack Obama. Kenneth Bae and Matthew Todd Miller, the last two Americans detained in North Korea, were due to arrive at Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington state about midnight ET (9 p.m. PT). The pair were released after Director of National Intelligence James Clapper went to Pyongyang as an envoy of President Barack Obama, a senior State Department official told CNN.
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Plane carrying men is scheduled to land at Washington base
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Kenneth Bae family has "been waiting for and praying for this day for two years"
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Director of National Intelligence James Clapper traveled to Pyongyang
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North Korea claims it received apology from President Barack Obama | 60,310 | record_train |
is unclear which travel documents he used to visit @placeholder as it was | By John Stevens Ukrainian blonde: Mother-of-one Anna Avramenko, 25, who canoe conman John Darwin met up with on Saturday night Canoe fraudster John Darwin is up the creek again after a failed effort to find a Ukrainian bride. The 63-year-old has been dumped by a woman less than half his age who labelled him a ‘sex-starved criminal’. Darwin, who is on parole from prison, travelled to Ukraine to go on a date with Anna Avramenko, 25, after they met through a foreign brides website for women seeking a rich husband. But she says she never wants to see him again after she found out that he can expect to be jailed when he returns to Britain.
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Darwin, 63, described as a 'sex-starved criminal' by Ukrainian blonde
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Anna Avramenko met up with Darwin after being pestered online with sleazy emails for three months
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She took him out for meal with her friends as he begged her to go back to his hotel room for champagne on date in Sumy, Ukraine
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The canoe conman faces arrest as soon as he returns to Britain
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His probation bans him from leaving Britain without official permission
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He was jailed for six years after faking his own death to claim insurance | 60,311 | record_train |
It features a @placeholder horn – a musical car horn – which was banned in the 70s. | By Harriet Hernando A couple of newlyweds were pulled over by the police on the way to their reception – when their driver sounded an illegal air horn. Ali, 34, and Paul Bartlett, 43, from Weymouth, were on their way to their wedding reception after tying the knot in Portland Castle, Dorset, in a replica Dodge Charger. The car, which was manufactured by the Dodge division of Chrysler, is a vehicle in the 80s TV show Dukes of Hazzard. Scroll down for video Dorset police pulled over and gave driver Wayne Duke, 34, a ticket for sounding an illegal Dixie horn which is stored under the car bonnet of the replica Dodge Charger
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Vintage car enthusiast Wayne Duke was driving the couple to their reception
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As he passed through Wyke Regis in Dorset he sounded the horn
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Dorset police pulled him over and gave him a ticket | 60,312 | record_train |
"Today's @placeholder is not that of our grandfathers," said Gerney. | (CNN) -- Joe Biden doesn't much like the NRA -- and the feeling is mutual. But on Thursday the NRA will be coming to the White House to meet with Biden and his fast-track gun reform task force, formed after the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre and due to submit its recommendations by the end of the month. There are obviously deep divisions between the two -- they are never going to agree on the vast majority of proposals, especially the assault weapons ban (despite the fact that it was once backed by Ronald Reagan) and a ban on high-capacity ammunition clips.
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John Avlon: The NRA and the White House share common ground on gun control
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Avlon: In the past, the NRA has backed specific plans to crack down on gun violence
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He says polls show that most NRA members support common sense measures
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Avlon: Obama should increase federal enforcement of existing laws through executive order | 60,313 | record_train |
@placeholder, who had been seeking to become the first Spaniard to win the Miami title, was denied his second Masters-level crown after a demoralizing defeat that means he has yet to beat a top-five player in any of his 37 career finals. | (CNN) -- When Andy Murray first won the Miami Masters in 2009, it set him on course for a career-high ranking of No. 2 in the world later that year. He kept that lofty status for less than a month, but Sunday's painstaking victory in the final against David Ferrer has taken him back there and earned the 25-year-old a second title at Key Biscayne. The British tennis star, who owns a home nearby, came back to practice for three weeks after his Australian Open final defeat in January. He had to save a match point in the final set before he finally triumphed 2-6 6-4 7-6 (7-1) against fifth-ranked Ferrer.
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Andy Murray reclaims world No. 2 ranking with his second victory in Miami event
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British player beats fifth-ranked David Ferrer in three tight sets to go above Roger Federer
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Ferrer regrets making a failed challenge during a rally when he had match point
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Spaniard has never won in a final against a top-five ranked player | 60,314 | record_train |
Asked for specifics about Shirvell's conduct, @placeholder lawyer Gordon said, "He said (Armstrong) had an orgy in a dorm room and sex in a park and that he had liquored up underage freshmen to recruit them to the 'homosexual lifestyle.'" | (CNN) -- A federal court jury in Detroit has awarded a $4.5 million judgment to the University of Michigan's first openly gay student body president in his suit against a former Michigan assistant attorney general who had written disparagingly about him on the Internet, the student's lawyer said. The jury came back with the award late Thursday against Andrew Shirvell, said Deborah Gordon, a lawyer representing the plaintiff, Chris Armstrong, 22, who graduated last year. A U.S. District Court jury found in Armstrong's favor on four counts -- defamation, stalking, intentional infliction of emotional distress and invasion of privacy, Gordon told CNN in a telephone interview.
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NEW: Shirvell calls jury award "grossly excessive"
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Jury finds in Armstrong's favor on four counts, including defamation
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"He's a little out there," lawyer says of Shirvell
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Shirvell accused Armstrong of promoting a "radical agenda" | 60,315 | record_train |
Google says its business relationship with @placeholder 'will continue' - although some tech insiders suspect that this move is a prelude to Google building its own 'crowd-sourced' database of information. | By Rob Waugh Last updated at 4:49 AM on 16th December 2011 Google Maps relies on 'landmark' information the search giant has 'bought in' from mapping companies such as TeleAtlas. But a new version of Google's Map Maker lets anyone add landmarks to Google Maps - letting any user add on points of interest, draw on more detailed maps, and even review and delete other people's edits. One of the uses Google showed off for the new version of Map Maker was drawing a 'boundary' round a university - information currently lacking from Google Maps Google Map Maker is accessible via any web browser, and usable by anyone with a Google account.
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'Update the actual map as seen by millions' - Google
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Lets you edit and add landmarks to Google Maps
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Edits are reviewed by Google before they appear
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Could Google switch to 'user-created' maps? | 60,316 | record_train |
Adds @placeholder: "When you have a moment of transition, there's a lot of uncertainty - that's a moment you can lock into a certain kind of path you may not find for another generation." | (CNN) -- In the aftermath of the 42-year rule of Moammar Gadhafi, the world is left wondering whether the bloodiest conflict in the popular unrest that has swept the Arab World will signal the rise of democracy in Libya or a descent into chaos. A group of economists is proposing one solution to help a strong Libya emerge from the smoldering ruins of civil war: Give all Libyans direct annual payments from oil revenue. Call it the 'Alaska solution.' "In 1982 then-governor Jay Hammond of Alaska said, 'Look, there is no check or balance on our use (of state oil revenue)," said Todd Moss, a senior fellow at the Center for Global Development in Washington. Hammond started a program to give residents annual checks from the state's petroleum fund. "That held Hammond and all his successors into account."
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'Resource curse' hits economies depend on oil, gas or other natural resource exports
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'Paradox of plenty' can prop up weak or corrupt leaders at expense of economic growth
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Some economists believe countries like Libya could reform through sharing oil wealth
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Many countries, such as Botswana and Norway, have avoided the 'resource curse' | 60,317 | record_train |
From @placeholder's neon yellow to Liam's deep indigo, the shades are sure to appeal to every girl | By Deni Kirkova PUBLISHED: 06:02 EST, 14 June 2013 | UPDATED: 06:02 EST, 14 June 2013 British heart-throbs One Direction are launching a limited edition nail polish and stationery range for a school's anti-bullying campaign. The boy band have teamed up with office supplies chain Office Depot in the U.S. to stamp out mean-spirited behaviour among children. A video of Harry Styles, Zayn Malik, Liam Payne, Louis Tomlinson and Niall Horan released on Monday to promote the collaboration already has more than 60,000 views on YouTube. Scroll down for video One Direction are launching a nail polish and stationery range for a schools' anti-bullying campaign
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Boy band join forces with U.S. stationers for £64k anti-bullying campaign
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Brits can order 1D varnish and office supplies range for UK delivery
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Cut of profits will go to 'kind behaviour' education in schools
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Promo video released Monday has more than 70,000 views
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Clip will be played at concerts during US leg of Take Me Home tour | 60,318 | record_train |
Today, a basketball hoop remains in @placeholder, while concertina wire left behind by the military is used to prevent visitors from climbing over a 2,500-year-old lion statue -- an ancient symbol of the city. | (CNN) -- Babylon was one of the glories of the ancient world, its walls and mythic hanging gardens listed among the Seven Wonders. Founded about 4,000 years ago, the ancient city was the capital of 10 dynasties in Mesopotamia, considered one of the earliest cradles of civilization and the birthplace of writing and literature. But following years of plunder, neglect and conflict, the Babylon of today scarcely conjures that illustrious history. In recent years, the Iraqi authorities have reopened Babylon to tourists, hoping that one day the site will draw visitors from all over the globe. But despite the site's remarkable archaeological value and impressive views, it is drawing only a smattering of tourists, drawn by a curious mix of ancient and more recent history.
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In recent years, the Iraqi authorities have reopened Babylon to tourists
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Despite the site's remarkable archaeological value and impressive views, there are few tourists
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The city still bears the marks of poor attempts at restoration by Saddam Hussein
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Babylon faces ongoing threats of development encroaching on its buried ruins | 60,319 | record_train |
"The Senior General thought that sort of expenditure could look bad, so he opted to create for @placeholder a league of its own," the cable said. | (CNN) -- It turns out that the military regime in Myanmar is soccer-crazy and even pondered buying world-famous club Manchester United, according to a U.S. diplomatic cable obtained by WikiLeaks and published by the Guardian newspaper in Britain. The suggestion to buy United apparently came from the grandson of Than Shwe -- the highest-ranking figure in Myanmar's junta. "One well-connected source reports that the grandson wanted Than Shwe to offer $1 billion for Manchester United" says the cable, which was written in June 2009. Turns out Than Shwe is a United fan. Myanmar was at the time recovering from the effects of a devastating typhoon, and Than Shwe decided not to press the idea. The cost of buying the club would have been similar to U.N. estimates of the funds needed to recover from the typhoon.
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General's grandson suggested he buy Manchester United, cable says
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General, who is a soccer fan, thought $1 billion purchase would look bad
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He created a soccer league in Myanmar | 60,320 | record_train |
Three is the magic number: @placeholder will be one of only two players to start every game | By Neil Ashton Follow @@neilashton_ Roy Hodgson last night admitted he underestimated the demands of a World Cup and claimed it could take up to six years to get the best out of this group of players. Hodgson, who is preparing his team for the final, meaningless group game with Costa Rica on Tuesday, said: ‘I’ve realised that, at this top level in a World Cup, it is unbelievably unforgiving. ‘A moment of misfortune can throw everyone into a realm of despair that you didn’t know was possible. I’ve learned how painful it is to build up your hopes and to see a lot of good preparations be of no avail because it didn’t get us to where we wanted.
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Roy Hodgson says it could take six years for England players to blossom
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England play Costa Rica in their final Group D game on Tuesday 24 July
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Hodgson has made nine changes to the team that lost to Uruguay
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Young players including Ross Barkley, Jack Wilshere and Luke Shaw start
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Captain Frank Lampard will draws level with Bobby Charlton on 106 caps
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Daniel Sturridge and Gary Cahill only players to play in all three games | 60,321 | record_train |
felt his attitude was wrong when he left @placeholder, to be honest. | Somalian teenager Islam Feruz sensationally has turned his back on Scotland – earning a sharp rebuke from the man whose rule change fast-tracked the former Celtic striker into the international game. Chelsea kid Feruz has been tipped for the top and, having featured for Scotland at Under-17 and Under-21 level, was to be a key player in the UEFA Under-19 elite round qualifiers starting in England tomorrow. But the 18-year-old, who hasn’t featured for his adopted nation since a 6-0 hammering by England Under-21s in Sheffield last August, withdrew with a mystery injury – despite starring in last week’s Under-21 Premier League Final win over Manchester United at Old Trafford.
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Feruz had played at almost every youth level for Scotland
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SFA Chief Gordon Smith changed rules so youngster could play for them
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Arrived in Glasgow with his family as refugees aged just 10
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Starred for Chelsea in Under-21 Premier League final win over Man Utd | 60,322 | record_train |
This @placeholder needs a champion," he said before the 2006 vote. | Washington (CNN) -- West Virginia Sen. Robert Byrd, the self-educated son of a coal miner who became the longest-serving member of Congress, died early Monday at age 92, the senator's office said. Byrd, a nine-term Democrat, was known as a master of the chamber's often-arcane rules and as the self-proclaimed "champion of the Constitution," a jealous guardian of congressional power. His speeches were laced with references to poetry and the Greek and Roman classics, often punctuated by the brandishing of his pocket copy of the national charter. He was also known as the "King of Pork," using top positions on the Senate Appropriations Committee to steer federal spending to his home state -- one of the nation's poorest.
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Byrd was a nine-term Democrat
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Known as the "King of Pork" for steering federal funding to his home state
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Said his greatest mistake was his 14-hour filibuster of 1964 Civil Rights Act | 60,323 | record_train |
Dance routine: Passengers can be heard on the video clapping and cheering to the routine by @placeholder staff | By Carol Driver Two pilots have been suspended and an airline has been threatened with being grounded after its cabin crew were videoed dancing in the aisles on board a flight during the Holi celebrations. SpiceJet has landed itself in hot water with the Directorate General Of Civil Aviation (DGCA) after clips of the two-and-a-half-minute routine at 35,000ft were posted on YouTube. In the three-minute video, crew on board a Goa-Bangalore flight can be seen dancing to Bollywood hit Balam Pichkari in the air while pilots take photos on their mobile phones. The moves, to celebrate the Hindu festival Holi, were reportedly professionally choreographed.
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Airline staff entertained passengers with dancing at 35,000ft
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Aviation authority said on board safety could have been put at risk
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SpiceJet faces being grounded after Holi video posted on YouTube | 60,324 | record_train |
Luckily, they were incredibly well behaved, looked fantastic in their tops and got them all signed by @placeholder at the end. | Photoshoots are complicated at the best of times. You often have little time to get the perfect shot and there are so many moving parts. So imagine throwing 99 primary school children into the mix. And then deciding to put them all in England shirts surrounding Wayne Rooney. This was going to be a challenge. Putting the kids in shirts rather than caps – as we did when we took a similar picture for Steven Gerrard’s 100th cap – was a fairly late decision. That gave us just a couple of days to find and get 99 shirts to Liverpool. Of course we wanted the kids to be able to keep them too.
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Sportsmail organised for Wayne Rooney to visit his old school in Liverpool
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He posed with 99 schoolchildren who wore an England top for the occasion
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Rooney will win his 100th cap for his country against Slovenia on Saturday
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Pro Direct Soccer provided the shirts for the iconic shoot | 60,325 | record_train |
What a shame for Tottenham, because until @placeholder’s cruel, 36th-minute equaliser, they had been much the better team. | So, Mauricio Pochettino’s plan was to wipe the floor with Fiorentina before next week’s second leg in Stadio Artemio Franchi. If only this European lark was so easy. Working out what to do next in the Europa League, against a team sitting fourth in Serie A, is part of Pochettino’s coaching education. Tottenham’s manager learned some valuable lessons here. It is a cardinal sin to concede at home in the first leg of European knockout football and Spurs must score in Florence now to stand any chance of progressing to the round of 16. Roberto Soldado, left, opened the scoring for Tottenham with a stunning volley to give Spurs an early lead against Fiorentina
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Tottenham striker Roberto Soldado showed wonderful skill and composure to volley home a Paulinho corner
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Soldado then foolishly gave away a free kick and Jose Maria Basanta fired home during a penalty box melee
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The Europa League tie was the first of six vital fixtures for Mauricio Pochettino's side over 17-day period | 60,326 | record_train |
Manager @placeholder has transformed Roma during his 18 months in charge of the club | Roma's rise over the past eighteen months has been remarkable, the appointment of Rudi Garcia in June 2013 the first step in a huge transformation of the Italian club's fortunes both on and off the field. Despite initial fears after being drawn in Group E with both Bayern Munich and Manchester City, the Giallorossi now stand on the verge of a place in the knockout stages, easily capable of notching the win they need over the reigning Premier League Champions. Not only is their destiny in their own hands, it is also highly likely after yet another disappointing showing in the competition from Manuel Pellegrini's side.
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Roma take on Manchester City in a crucial clash on Wednesday
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Victory for the Italians will see them progress at City's expense
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Roma's pace on the wings can exploit City's weaknesses
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Manual Pellegrini is without Sergio Aguero and Yaya Toure
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Click here to follow the Roma vs Manchester City action as it happens | 60,327 | record_train |
Sprawling @placeholder has no comparable tourism industry, as it is situated six miles from the centre of London - too far for many international tourists to travel. | By John Hall A property developer is offering buyers the chance to own a flat in London and a holiday home in Newquay for a total of just £325,000 in a special 'surf and turf' package. Galliard Homes launched the scheme this morning to capitalise on the £120million-a-year UK surfing market, much of which centres on the Cornwall coast - particularly Fistral Beach in Newquay. Now, for a total of £50,000 less than the price average London home, buyers who purchase a brand new one-bedroom apartment in Lewisham will get lodge overlooking Fistral Beach for free. Surf: Dubbed Pebble Beach village, the Newquay site will have an large artificial surf wave machine and swimming pool and will be just a few yards from the famous Fistral Beach
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Developer offers combined sale of Lewisham flats and Cornwall lodges
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The double property deal totals £50,000 less than average London home
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Buyers will receive a one-bedroom apartment in south London and a multi-room lodge on the Newquay seafront for their money | 60,328 | record_train |
Fortunately, Mrs @placeholder didn’t falter when it came to her sense of style, appearing as glamorous as ever in a pale ruched dress with matching heels. | It was meant to be a Diamond Jubilee celebration for the Queen who has been on the throne for 60 years, but one guest turned up with their own version of a regal tiara on. Model Lily Cole, arrived at the Royal Academy of Arts in central London, wearing a striking deep blue silk dress and a silver sparking tiara. Hundreds of celebrities from the worlds of music, dance and art gathered to pay tribute to the Queen. Royal battle: The Queen arriving at the Royal Academy of Arts in central London, where guests included model Lily Cole, left, who wore a striking deep blue silk dress and a silver sparking tiara
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Bono, Joan Collins and Sir Paul McCartney praised the Queen as she attended a Diamond Jubilee celebration of the arts in London
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Many of them came at a high price -- more than $30 billion in new border enforcement measures, via the Corker-@placeholder amendment. | (CNN) -- It's depressing to see what has become of the Republican Party, where immigration is concerned. A political party that, just 30 years ago, stood tall in defense of freedom and embodied the limitless opportunity for which America is famous is now stuck playing defense. We've gone from Ronald Reagan declaring, "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall" in Berlin to Republican Sens. Bob Corker of Tennessee and John Hoeven of North Dakota demanding another 700 miles of border fencing along the U.S.-Mexico border. At least these two senators are proposing something. The naysayers who have pounded away daily at the Senate immigration bill in the hopes of defeating it have not, for the most part, set forth any credible or reasonable proposals of their own. The best they can do is to block what someone else has proposed. That's their definition of victory.
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Ruben Navarrette: GOP naysayers hammer at immigration reform, but offer no ideas
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In the summer of 2012 - at the age of just 20 - Benali left Manchester to join @placeholder in Italy's Serie A. | The moment that Ahmad Benali decided that English lower league football was perhaps not for him came when he was told to train on his own for two weeks for wearing a hat. A former England youth midfielder - born and raised in the shadow of Maine Road - Benali was on loan from Manchester City at Rochdale in 2011 when he reached what he views now as a fork in the road of his career. 'I had captained all the youth teams at City and had been told I was one for the first team in the future,' Benali reflected in his broad Manchester accent.
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Ahmad Benali is currently on the books of Serie B side Brescia
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The 22-year-old failed to make the grade at Manchester City
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After a loan spell at Rochdale, he decided life in England wasn't for him
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The playmaker has impressed in Italy since making the move
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@placeholder, the last major legacy airline to provide them, has no plans to downsize its snack system. | (CNN) -- What are iconic and twisted and no longer free? Pretzels aboard some Continental Airlines flights. Continental stopped serving complimentary snacks to passengers flying coach on domestic routes this week. The change is consistent with the carrier's merger-partner United Airlines' policy of food for purchase. "We are removing beverage snacks -- pretzels and Biscoff [cookies] -- in an effort to reduce costs and align ourselves with many of our network competitors," Continental representative Andrew Farraro said. Continental expects the pretzel and cookie cut could save $2.8 million annually. The move comes after some domestic airlines, including American and US Airways, have already dropped free in-flight treats. Delta, JetBlue, Airtran and Southwest still offer freebies.
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Continental has stopped serving free snacks to coach passengers on domestic routes
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Some of the airline's competitors have also dropped complimentary in-flight treats
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A more mentally together @placeholder wouldn't have done it." | (Entertainment Weekly) -- Chris Farley was a corpulent "Saturday Night Live" veteran like John Belushi. He died of a drug overdose like John Belushi (at the same age, no less). Saturday Night Live alum Chris Farley backstage at the 1997 Academy Awards in Hollywood, California. And now, with "The Chris Farley Show," he gets his own biographical treatment just like -- you guessed it -- John Belushi. The "oral history" form of presentation -- essentially a string of anecdotes from friends and family -- is popular in the "Saturday Night Live" canon. (See Bob Woodward's 1984 Belushi bio, "Wired," and 2002's "Live From New York.") It's no wonder: Everyone involved -- Chris Rock, Tim Meadows, David Spade, Rob Lowe, and Tom Arnold -- are terrific storytellers.
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Farley's physicalisty good metaphor for book: a meal overstuffed with dish
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Farley doesn't come off as likable -- hookers, drug addiction on full display
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tribesmen in warrior outfits, covered in clay and terrifying headmasks, as they began their second day in @placeholder. | With a bright complexion and a twinkle in her eye, Camilla is clearly still enjoying that holiday glow. The Duchess of Cornwall looked the picture of health as she accompanied Prince Charles on the Jubilee tour of Papua New Guinea - no doubt thanks to her recent luxury break in southern India. Camilla spent a week at the Soukya International Holistic Centre in Bangalore, where she is thought to have stayed in the centre's £3,500-a-night presidential suite, ahead of the three week Royal tour. Scroll down for video Duchess of Cornwall fans herself during hot conditions Hundreds of wellwishers gathered at Port Moresby to catch a glimpse of Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall on the second day of the Royal couple's tour of Papua New Guinea
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Royal couple on first leg of two-week tour to mark Queen's Diamond Jubilee
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Prince of Wales spoke in Pidgin English while Duchess of Cornwall received a kiss from an admirer as attended cultural ceremony in capital then a village | 60,334 | record_train |
And when you have a job like @placeholder's, some assume that you wouldn't be prone to depression to begin with. | (CNN) -- In front of the camera, Wayne Brady has won awards for making people laugh. But behind the camera, the comedic talent has been struggling with depression. It was a battle that he kept to himself until an interview Monday with "Entertainment Tonight," when he said that Robin Williams' recent death made him realize how important it was to speak publicly about facing depression. Williams, who had been dealing with severe depression, was found dead of an apparent suicide in August at the age of 63. "I think that when you keep these secrets, and something that you learn as you read more and go into treatments and get help is, that these secrets kill," Brady told "ET" Monday. "Nobody wants to out themselves, so to speak. Or if they out themselves, it's in a very Hollywood way. ... If someone says, 'I'm clinically depressed,' that sounds like someone's making something up."
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TV personality Wayne Brady opened up on his battle with depression
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Robin Williams' death inspired him to come forward
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It took West Ham until the 37th minute to force a save from @placeholder. | Sam Allardyce admitted he was relieved after West Ham beat Bristol City 1-0 to avoid joining the list of big-name FA Cup fourth-round casualties. Substitute Diafra Sakho broke City hearts with an 81st-minute winner, rising at the far post to beat goalkeeper Frank Fielding after Andy Carroll had done well to cross from the right. The outcome was harsh on the League One high-flyers and Allardyce admitted: 'I expected us to play a lot better than we did. Adrian (left) and his fellow West Ham teammates celebrate the victory on the plane back to London Sam Allardyce admitted he was relieved after West Ham beat Bristol City 1-0 on Sunday afternoon
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West Ham United beat Bristol City 1-0 in the FA Cup fourth round
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Short sentence: @placeholder, who was driving at 70mph in a 30 zone, served just six months of a 21-month sentence for dangerous driving. | By Chris Slack UPDATED: 03:57 EST, 24 February 2012 A six-year-old girl who was left paralysed and brain-damaged after a head-on collision has received a £5million payout in what a judge described as the 'saddest case' he has come across. Cerys Edwards, from Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, will also get an annual £450,000 payout for the rest of her life. Cerys was just 11 months old when her family's car was hit head-on by driver Antonio Boparan in Sutton Coldfield in November 2006. Tragic: Cerys Edwards, pictured before and after the horrific crash in November 2006. The six-year-old has been awarded a £5m payout and £450,000 annual payment to help with her care
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Cerys Edwards will also receive a £450,000 annual payout for rest of her life
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Accompanied by a live band, @placeholder fit the part of an old-school musician in the 1950s-themed calendar girls segment. | (EW.com) -- Tuesday night's Victoria's Secret Fashion Show was chock full of buxom beauties, bedazzled bras and Beliebers. The sexiest night on television opened with a bang and kept its momentum alive throughout the show thanks to the musical stylings of Rihanna, Bruno Mars and Justin Bieber. Photos: 2012 Victoria's Secret fashion show Here are the top 10 moments of the night: 1. Circus Act Ringmaster Adriana Lima opened the show in style. After the shock wore off that it was humanly possible to be that fit two months after giving birth, I became more aware of the show's aesthetics.
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She said Ms Prasetyo was restless in @placeholder having moved there to be with her husband, Marcus Volke, after meeting while working on a cruiseship. | The mother of an Indonesian transgender woman who was killed and dismembered by her Australian husband says her eldest child was a 'kind and cheerful' person. Mayang Prasetyo, 27, is believed to have died at the hands of Marcus Volke, 28, who took his own life shortly after police found the woman's remains boiling on the stove in their inner-city Brisbane unit on Saturday. Her mother, Nining Sukarni, only spoke to her eldest child, who she refers to as her son Febri, last Thursday from her Indonesian home. Scroll down for video Body parts belonging to Mayang Prasetyo, 27, were found strewn across the inner-city Brisbane apartment she shared with her Australian husband Marcus Volke on Saturday
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Mayang Prasetyo was found dismembered inside her Brisbane apartment
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The 27-year-old was formerly known as Febri before undergoing gender reassignment surgery in 2009
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Ms Prasetyo worked as a transgender escort in Australia and sent her earnings back to Indonesia to support her family
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'Without the detail we are unable to tell why @placeholder was unable to provide cover at the time. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 04:02 EST, 2 August 2013 | UPDATED: 09:47 EST, 2 August 2013 Car insurance renewal can be stressful at the best of times with the fear of rising cost. Spare a thought then for Rhys Barker who was quoted £1.2million for his £1,400 Vauxhall Corsa. The 27-year-old contacted Zenith to make sure the figure was correct and they helpfully offered him the opportunity of paying it in instalments of £104,000 a month. Overpriced: Rhys Barker, 27, was offered a quote of £1.2million to insure his £1,400 Vauxhall Corsa
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He had previously been paying £2,000 a year to insure a Ford Fiesta
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I have even written a song called "@placeholder" which is about having this distinctive look and being proud of | By Anthony Bond PUBLISHED: 13:18 EST, 10 August 2013 | UPDATED: 13:20 EST, 10 August 2013 More than a hundred redheads have taken part in the UK's first Ginger Pride march today. The parade wound its way through Edinburgh city centre to demonstrate against prejudice or discrimination to people with red hair - known as 'gingerism'. Marchers held aloft signs carrying messages such as 'For the love of ginger', 'All hail! The red, orange and pale' as well as 'Ginger and proud'. The march was the brainchild of Canadian comic Shawn Hitchins who said he is hoping it can become an annual event.
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Parade wound its way through Edinburgh city centre
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It was against discrimination to people with red hair - known as 'gingerism'
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Marchers held signs reading: 'Ginger and proud'
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It's not quite ready for primetime yet, but is almost there - and the @placeholder headset finally delivers on the long awaited promise of virtual reality. | The consumer version of the much anticipated Oculus Rift virtual reality headset is just months away - and experts have started to speculate on what it could look like. Facebook purchased the company earlier this year in a $2bn (£1.2bn) deal. However, one expert says its success could depend on its design - and has created his own. Scroll down for video The sleek design has been made to resemble a set of hi-tech goggles - and its creator says he hopes people could mistake wearer's for simply having 'the world's fanciest goggles'. CEO Brendan Iribe told the audience at Web Summit 2014 in Dublin earlier this year, that a consumer-version of the company's VR headset is 'close'.
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Amazon's eight giant warehouses in @placeholder cover five million square feet and employ more than 4,800 permanent staff. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 19:31 EST, 22 December 2013 | UPDATED: 08:02 EST, 23 December 2013 Back pain: Rhys Owen, 21, was hired as a Christmas temp by Amazon but claimed the chronic pain started almost immediately An Amazon worker hired for the Christmas period is suing the internet giant after 11-hour shifts in one of its warehouses left him with agonising back pain. Rhys Owen, 21, from Bedford, earned £7 an hour at the sprawling Milton Keynes base, where employees walk several miles every day, lifting products from shelves. The football fan was one of 15,000 temporary workers hired across Britain by the internet giant to deal with the Christmas rush, but claimed the shifts left him 'middle-aged' before his time.
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Rhys Owen, 21, from Bedford, was one of 15,000 Christmas temps this year
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The Chargers used an old, familiar combo — @placeholder to Antonio Gates — to upset the defending Super Bowl champion Seahawks. | The San Diego Chargers didn't need a 12th man against the Seattle Seahawks. The blazing sun sure helped, especially when the temperature on the field at kick-off reached 120 degrees. 'Heat was a big issue — that's the first time it's ever happened to me,' safety Earl Thomas said after the Seahawks lost 30-21. Antonio Gates, San Diego Chargers tight end, reacts after scoring during the game against Seattle Seahawks San Diego Chargers quarter back Philip Rivers throws a pass during first quarter of game against Seattle Seattle's vaunted defense was on the field most of the game, unable to stop the Chargers. At one point, Thomas received an IV.
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San Diego Chargers sprung a surprise as they beat Seattle Seahawks
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The Superbowl champions lost out by nine points to the hosts
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A @placeholder executive, who really should get out more, described it as a 'human-centred supercar'. | Think Hondas are boring? Well this one might change your mind. Unveiled this week at the Detroit Motor Show, its long awaited new NSX supercar will blow away a few cobwebs. And it's a petrol electric sport hybrid that is green as well as bright red. With its aerodynamic, low slung features, the NSX, pictured below, looks more McLaren than Honda but certainly does have all that Jazz. A combination of the 550bhp twin-turbo V6 engine at the rear and two of its three electric motors fixed on the axle towards the front gives independent drive to each wheel, via a 9-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox.
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It's a petrol electric sport hybrid with aerodynamic low slung features
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It has a combination of the 550bhp twin-turbo V6 engine at the rear and two of its three electric motors fixed on the axle towards the front
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The new model alos has a 9-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox
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The car comes with four driving modes: quiet, sport, sport-plus and track | 60,345 | record_train |
In the new figures, Yes Scotland have also identified their other leading donors – although their contributions are dwarfed by the @placeholder’. | By Gareth Rose Lottery winners Chris and Colin Weir have bankrolled an astonishing 80 per cent of Yes Scotland’s fight to break up Britain, donating £2.5million to the cause in just 12 months. The full extent of the Weirs’ financial backing was laid bare yesterday when Yes Scotland finally released documents detailing the major donors for 2013/14 as the referendum date nears looms into sight. It shows that the Ayrshire couple, who won £161m in a Euromillions draw in 2011, has donated a total of £4.5m to SNP and the Yes campaign since their win - £1.5m more than had previously been estimated.
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Ayrshire couple won £161million in Euromillions lottery draw in 2011
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Chris and Colin Weir have donated £4.5million to SNP and Yes campaign
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Depending on who you ask, it's either a slang term or a slur used to label minorities, often @placeholder, who haven't fully assimilated with the mainstream. | (CNN)ABC's "Fresh Off The Boat," the first sitcom to feature an Asian American family in two decades, has run into renewed controversy a week before its debut. While the show has been praised for its potential to rebut stereotypes, its social media team flubbed when it tweeted a graphic featuring caricatures of different races underneath the phrase "We're all a little #FreshOffTheBoat." If anything, the ad reinforced tired imagery: One Asian figure wore a pointy bamboo hat; another Latino figure wore a sombrero with a curly mustache. Story creator Eddie Huang, whose memoirs the sitcom is based on, was furious.
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Upcoming ABC sitcom 'Fresh Off The Boat' draws fire after tweet depicting racist stereotypes
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The range was inspired by prohibition era flapper dresses and couture gowns - think modern day @placeholder. | It's widely touted as Topshop's younger, more purse-friendly sister, but Miss Selfridge is giving the high street mecca a run for its money with its latest collection. For the festive season, the design team at Miss Selfridge have created a premium collection of limited edition dresses and thanks to their dazzling sparkles and sequins, they're perfect for the Christmas party season. Creative Director Yasmin Yusuf has scoured the world’s vintage markets and delved into the brand’s archive to inspire the collection. Scroll down for video Amping up the glamour: Miss Selfridge has unveiled its glossy new collection of sparkly eveningwear (dress, £150)
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But if @placeholder holds, Ukraine can refocus its energy on tackling its biggest internal challenge, which has been neglected for more than two decades: to build proper state institutions. | (CNN)Russian President Vladimir Putin has insisted that the Minsk II ceasefire agreement from February 12 is the road to "a final settlement" of the conflict in Ukraine -- and although the truce is shaky, Ukraine and the West have a strong interest in seeing it hold. The West is not going to enter into a proxy war with Russia -- and Ukraine's best hope is to wind down the war and to use the breathing space for much-needed reform. Minsk II confirms the military gains Russia has made in Ukraine and gives Moscow plenty of leverage over Kiev. But compared to war, it is the lesser evil.
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Ukraine and the West have a strong interest in seeing the Minsk II ceasefire agreement hold
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Ukraine's best hope is to use the breathing space for much-needed reform | 60,349 | record_train |
Blizzard warnings were in effect in both @placeholder and Massachusetts. | By Associated Press and Meghan Keneally A snowstorm is tearing across the shores of the Northeast and left more than a thousand people on the islands off the coast of Massachusetts without power. Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard were among the worst hit, with winds of up to 80 miles per hour whipping up to 10 inches of snow across the largely deserted streets. Some meteorologists feared that what started as a late-season snow storm could accelerate into a Category 3 hurricane. Rude awakening: Wind-driven waves crash on a sea wall in Scituate, Massachusetts on Wednesday morning Whiteout: The island of Nantucket was hit with up to ten inches of snow and winds that reached up to 70 miles per hour on Wednesday
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Blizzard hit the coast of Massachusetts early Wednesday and conditions carried up to Maine
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Being called a 'bombogenesis' as in a mix of the early stages of a cyclone mixed with a 'snow' bomb
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But even if the House does pass a measure, a significant number of @placeholder are pushing for a larger spending bill without any policy change. | Washington (CNN) -- House Republicans are fashioning a scaled-down bill to address the southern border crisis that would provide less than $1 billion and include an immigration policy change that most Democrats strongly oppose. There is increasing concern from members that they cannot leave town next week for their August recess without showing they have a solution to the surge of migrant youth from Central America overwhelming immigration services. "I'm not going home -- I don't have enough guns to protect myself," Texas GOP Rep. John Carter told CNN about his determination to get something passed in the House. Expressing his anxiety about the need to address the situation in his state, Carter said, "It's that bad in Texas."
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House Republicans hope to vote on scaled-down bill before they leave town for recess
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"I'm not going home -- I don't have enough guns to protect myself," Republican tells CNN
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'However, he has spent too long in @placeholder and, through speaking to people, heard so much bitterness he got scared.' | The 31-stone man claiming he is 'too fat to work' would use his ex-wife's credit card to pay for hotel rooms where he would meet his mistresses, it has been revealed Steve Beer's jaw-dropping boasting of how the £1,700-a-week benefits he and sixth wife, Michelle, receive paid for their wedding, was just the tip of the iceberg. Today, the 45-year-old's fifth wife has told how she would wash and care for the morbidly obese benefits-claimant, only for him to cheat on her using her money to pay for stays in B&Bs. The family of Stephen Beer - who appeared with latest wife Michelle Coombe on a Channel 5 documentary earlier this week - have revealed the emotional trail of destruction he has left behind him
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Used fifth wife's credit card to pay for B&B trysts with now-wife
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Two of his children say he 'failed to step up' and look after them
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He tried to buy Weymouth FC in 2011 but pulled out after getting 'cold feet'
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Threatening further measures to cripple the @placeholder economy, Mr Cameron said: ‘It will be a tightening of the ratchet unless Mr Putin changes his approach.’ | David Cameron compared Russia’s hostility towards Ukraine with the build-up to the two world wars last night, as he warned economic sanctions could get tougher. The Prime Minister likened the situation to Belgium and Poland ‘being trampled on’ before wars broke out in Europe last century. Speaking to voters in Warrington, he said: ‘This year we are commemorating the 100th anniversary of the First World War, and that war in part was about the right of a small country, Belgium, not to be trampled on by its neighbours. 'Unacceptable': Russian president Vladimir Putin’s actions to ‘undermine Ukraine’s sovereignty’ were last night denounced by the G7 nations – the UK, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United States
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Mystery: Police tracked him after he left @placeholder, pictured, until his phone battery died 40 minutes later | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 14:47 EST, 21 May 2012 | UPDATED: 07:54 EST, 22 May 2012 Police in Portland, Maine are looking for a Harvard Business School student who disappeared while celebrating his upcoming graduation. Nathan Bihlmaier, 31, was last seen by the Portland waterfront at Ri Ra, an Irish pub, around one o'clock Sunday morning. After scouring the marina, police still have no clues as to his whereabouts, causing his pregnant wife Nancy to rush to the coastal town. A piece of Mr Bihlmaier's clothing was found in the bay, and police say they are concerned about how close he was to the water when he was last seen after a night of heavy drinking.
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Nathan Bihlmaier, 31, was celebrating graduation at Irish pub when he was asked to leave for being too drunk
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Piece of his clothing found in marina but still no sign of missing man
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The reductions follow a 2p cut in petrol and a 1p cut in diesel announced by @placeholder last week. | By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 23:25 EST, 23 September 2013 | UPDATED: 05:42 EST, 24 September 2013 Supermarkets Asda and Tesco have provided some autumn cheer for motorists by reducing their fuel prices. First, Asda announced that from today it would be knocking 2p a litre off the price of its petrol and 1p a litre off diesel. Then Tesco said it would be reducing its petrol 'by up to 2p per litre' and cutting its diesel by 1p a litre - also from today. Morrisons also said it would reduce prices, but would not specify by how much.
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Though such actions would rightfully earn anyone's respect, @placeholder was particularly moved by the story because his own brother died in a tragic fire while working on a similar steamboat. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 15:53 EST, 1 October 2012 | UPDATED: 15:54 EST, 1 October 2012 Inspiration: Tom Sawyer (pictured) and Mark Twain first met in a San Francisco bath house in 1863 and the two became drinking buddies Tom Sawyer is known to generations as one of the most beloved characters in American literature, but new research into the man that inspired the fictional child shows that his real life counterpart was a hard-drinking fire fighter-turned-barkeep. Author Mark Twain was thought to have based his adventurous Southern child character on his acquaintance named Tom Sawyer, and the writer's admiration for his fire-fighting friend was so strong that he gave the character the man's name in homage.
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Mark Twain was close friends with a man named Tom Sawyer when he lived in San Francisco in 1863
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On Monday, @placeholder said he was "confident that the Supreme Court will not take what would be an unprecedented extraordinary step of overturning a law that was passed by a strong majority of a democratically-elected Congress, and I just remind conservative commentators that for years, what we've heard is, the biggest problem on the bench was judicial activism or a lack of judicial restraint, that an unelected group of people would somehow overturn a dually constituted and passed law." | Washington (CNN) -- Attorney General Eric Holder made clear Thursday that the Obama administration recognizes the authority of federal courts, including the Supreme Court, to rule on whether the 2010 health care reform law or any other laws passed by Congress are constitutional. The declaration by Holder came in a letter to a federal appeal's court that had ordered the government to respond by Thursday in a legal and political spat over the health care law championed by President Barack Obama. The attorney general personally met the deadline with a three-page, single-spaced letter-- following the specific instructions of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which is hearing a challenge to the health care law.
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It also shows his standing as preferred PM has improved by six points since June, while Mr @placeholder's has fallen by eight, a 14 point turnaround in favour of the PM. | By Frank Coletta For Daily Mail Australia and Aap Tony Abbott's strong stance with Russia over Malaysian Flight MH17 is believed to have translated into a stronger showing in the polls, making him the preferred prime minister for the first time in four months. The latest Newspoll published in The Australian shows the Coalition's primary vote is back up to 40 per cent for the first time since April, regaining some of the ground lost after an unpopular budget. Tony Abbott's tough talking over the investigation into the Malaysian Airlines MH17 tragedy has won him strong support from voters, according to the latest Newspoll
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Tony Abbott is now preferred Prime Minister over Opposition Leader Bill Shorten for the first time in four months
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Mr Abbott has reversed most of his losses from an unpopular budget
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Labor primary vote has fallen to 34%, almost the same as its election-losing result | 60,358 | record_train |
Intriguingly, @placeholder ran a light fuel load on Alonso's car -- thereby increasing the driver's speed. | (CNN) -- The Renault Formula One team have commenced legal proceedings against former driver Nelson Piquet Junior over allegations made by the Brazilian that he was asked by the team to deliberately crash his car in last year's Singapore Grand Prix. Renault boss Flavio Briatore has issued a statement confirming legal proceddings against Nelson Piquet Jr. It has been claimed that Renault boss, Flavio Briatore, in order to maximize the chances of Fernando Alonso winning the 2008 race, planned the crash of teammate Piquet Jr. Renault have hit back against the allegations concerning the event made by Piquet Jr in an official statement on their Web site.
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Renault commence legal action against Nelson Piquet Jr over race-fixing claim
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Team boss Flavio Briatore also accuses driver of "blackmailing" Renault
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Allegations refer to Fernando Alonso's 2008 Singapore Grand Prix victory
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Renault to face findings of FIA investigation into incident on September 21 | 60,359 | record_train |
The @placeholder government funds the media service, which broadcasts news and other programming in different languages worldwide. | (CNN) -- American officials have condemned plans by the Ethiopian prime minister to block U.S.-funded Voice of America broadcasts in Amharic, the main local language. Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi accused the media organization of "engaging in destabilizing propaganda," according to the Committee to Protect Journalists. Zenawi said Thursday that he would allow efforts to jam the network's broadcasts, according to the press freedom advocacy group. He compared the VOA to a Rwandan radio station accused of stoking the 1994 genocide that killed about 800,000 people. A U.S. State Department spokesman condemned the accusation. "Comparing a respected and professional news service to a group that called for genocide in Rwanda is a baseless and inflammatory accusation that seeks only to deflect attention away from the core issue," spokesman Gordon Duguid said.
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Ethiopia wants to jam VOA broadcasts for service's "destabilizing propaganda"
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Ethiopian PM compared VOA to Rwandan radio station blamed for sparking genocide
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His son told the station that his father was advised by @placeholder to use his smooth swing to fight the integration battle. | (CNN)Charlie Sifford, the first African-American to play on the PGA Tour, died Tuesday at age 92, the Professional Golfers' Association of America said. "His love of golf, despite many barriers in his path, strengthened him as he became a beacon for diversity in our game," PGA of America President Derek Sprague said in a statement. "By his courage, Dr. Sifford inspired others to follow their dreams. ... Golf was fortunate to have had this exceptional American in our midst." Sifford was called the Jackie Robinson of golf for breaking the color barrier in 1961 when he was 38 years old.
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Charlie Sifford joined the PGA Tour in 1961 at age 38
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He won two Tour events, the first in 1967
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Tiger Woods calls his death a terrible loss | 60,361 | record_train |
Bridget Bear said knowing what hospital fees would be in advance gave her and her husband peace of mind: "We were able to enjoy the anticipation of @placeholder a little bit more instead of having to worry about the financial piece of it." | (CNN) -- When Bridget and Scott Bear were expecting their first child, they wanted to know what it would cost so they could set aside enough money in their health savings account. Knowing in advance what the price tag would be for the birth of their son gave the Bears "peace of mind." The Omaha, Nebraska, couple went to Alegent Health's Web site and found the My Cost function, entered their insurance information and learned the hospital charges would be around $2,500, Bridget Bear said. When Bridget Bear gave birth to their son, Lawson, on April 2 at Lakeside Hospital -- a healthy 8-pound, 8-ounce baby -- the couple were ready for the bill, she said.
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More Web sites help future patients comparison-shop for health care
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Sixteen state hospital associations operate Web sites that allow comparisons
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New Choice Health hopes to do for health care what pricing guides did for car buying
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Price information is only a starting point, said one expert | 60,362 | record_train |
August 2012 – @placeholder grants Assange asylum, saying there are fears his human rights might be violated if he is extradited. | Taxpayers have spent more than £10million to stop Julian Assange avoiding extradition to Sweden. The suspected rapist remains holed up in the Ecuadorian Embassy in central London more than two-and-a-half years since he claimed asylum there. The Wikileaks founder faces immediate arrest on a European Arrest Warrant issued by the Swedish authorities if he steps outside the building. Scroll down for video WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been at the Ecuadorian embassy in west London since June 2012 British taxpayers have now spent £10m on guarding the embassy in Knightsbridge where Assange is staying A team of up to three Metropolitan Police officers monitors the property 24 hours a day after ministers insisted the law must be upheld.
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Julian Assange has claimed asylum at Ecuador embassy since June 2012
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He faces arrest on a European Arrest Warrant if he leaves the building
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Team of up to three police officers monitors the property 24 hours a day
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Spend tops £10million to stop Assange avoiding extradition to Sweden | 60,363 | record_train |
Vine said: '@placeholder is 40, but has the face of a 25-year-old. | Row: MP Louise Mensch has been angered by comparisons with glamour model Jordan made by Michael Gove's wife One is an outspoken Conservative MP, the other a former glamour model with enhanced breasts who is not known for her political views. But now Louise Mensch and Jordan have been linked after their figures and faces were compared by a coalition minister's wife. Mrs Mensch is said to have 'hit the roof' and complained to David Cameron after Sarah Vine, wife of Education Secretary Michael Gove, said she had 'pert, but modest-sized breasts'. Her 'lithe and toned body' was described as 'pure Made In Chelsea' in comparison to The Only Way Is Essex look of Jordan who prefers to be known by her real name, Katie Price.
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Tory has a 'pure Made In Chelsea body' says writer | 60,364 | record_train |
@placeholder was arrested in December 2012 and charged in April 2013 with suspicion of sex offenses after a TV documentary that aired in October 2012. | English celebrity publicist Max Clifford was sentenced in a London court Friday to eight years in prison for a series of indecent assaults on teenage girls, Britain's Press Association reported. The sentence came four days after Clifford, 71, was convicted in connection with Operation Yewtree, an investigation set up after numerous allegations against late British TV presenter Jimmy Savile and others. Clifford was part of the investigation that focused on accusations not directly connected to Savile. Clifford was convicted Monday of eight indecent assaults against young victims -- one as young as 15 -- and cleared of two charges. A jury could not reach a verdict on one other.
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Max Clifford is found guilty of indecent assaults on teenage girls
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He was convicted after allegations against TV presenter Jimmy Savile were investigated
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He was convicted of eight assaults, cleared of two; jury didn't reach verdict on 11th case
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Clifford, who denies the claims, has called his arrest and prosecution "a nightmare" | 60,365 | record_train |
Just two weeks ago, @placeholder's attorney said Musharraf was expected to be charged with failing to provide adequate security for Bhutto -- not murder. | (CNN) -- A Pakistani court Tuesday indicted President Pervez Musharraf, charging him with murder in the death of the country's first female prime minister, Benazir Bhutto. It marked the first time an ex-military chief has been indicted with a crime in the country, his spokesman Raza Bokhari said. The court charged Musharraf with murder, criminal conspiracy to murder, and facilitation of murder. Bhutto was assassinated in a gun-suicide attack in December 2007, shortly after she came back to Pakistan from self-imposed exile to take part in the 2008 general elections. Musharraf was president and military chief at the time, and Bhutto was a leading opposition figure.
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Musharraf's spokesman calls the accusation "false, fabricated and fictitious"
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Musharraf was in court for the indictment
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Pakistan's first female prime minister was killed while campaigning in 2007
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Musharraf has been under house arrest since April | 60,366 | record_train |
Just last year, however, @placeholder realized she isn't gay - she was just born in the wrong body. | A husband and wife realized more than 20 years into their marriage that they were both gay. David Kaufman had always struggled with being born a boy. He tried to ignore the nagging feeling for years and even married twice and had two kids, CBS Sacramento reports. He was married to his second wife, Cat, for more than 20 years when he realized he needed to come clean about his desire to become a woman, as well as another more recent discovery - that he was attracted to other men. Cat Kaufman (right) revealed she was gay to her husband, David, 20 years into their marriage. David is now Dani (left)
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Cat Kaufman revealed she was gay to her husband, David, 20 years into their marriage
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He shockingly told her that he is also gay and had been keeping it a secret from her
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The couple is still married and very close but living separately
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David has since transformed into Dani, a woman
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"I believe it is important to make visits like this to help improve relations and to have a better understanding with each other," Graham said, according to the @placeholder Web site. | (CNN) -- The Rev. Franklin Graham has arrived in North Korea bearing a gift for North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, the country's official news agency reported Wednesday. The Rev. Franklin Graham reportedly will oversee the delivery of $190,000 in equipment for a dental school. Graham handed the present, which was not identified, to a high-ranking official Wednesday to give to Kim, the Korean Central News Agency reported. Graham, the son of the Rev. Billy Graham and the president of Samaritan's Purse, arrived Tuesday in North Korea's capital, Pyongyang, KCNA said. On its Web site, Samaritan's Purse said Franklin Graham was to meet with high-level government officials and to inspect medical facilities that the organization has installed.
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The Rev. Franklin Graham makes third trip to North Korea
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Graham aims for better ties between North Korea and U.S., news agency says
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Son of evangelist Billy Graham to meet with top officials, visit medical facilities
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Franklin Graham also set to travel to China | 60,368 | record_train |
Others who support Manning's actions contend that, at worst, war crimes and an effort by the @placeholder and its allies to cover up atrocities were revealed by the leaks. | (CNN) -- More than one and a half years have passed since a boyish-looking 22-year-old Army private was arrested, suspected to be behind the biggest intelligence leak in U.S. history. Much has been written about him. Politicians, pundits, celebrities and protesters have had something to say. But the single voice that could tell the real story has never been heard. Bradley Manning, are you finally going to speak? Will you say anything when a military arraignment begins on Friday at an Army base in Maryland, the first step in the government's case that intends to figure out how hundreds of thousands of its classified Afghan, Iraq and diplomatic documents came to be published on WikiLeaks.org?
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Bradley Manning is believed to have leaked classified intelligence
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The 23-year-old soldier from Oklahoma faces 22 charges of violating military law
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The most serious charge is aiding the enemy, which would likely result in a life sentence | 60,369 | record_train |
The profile includes numerous modeling shots of @placeholder, some of them in provocative poses. | (CNN) -- A woman whom police describe as a high-end prostitute is under arrest after they say she injected a Silicon Valley tech executive with heroin and then casually left as he lay dying. Forrest Timothy Hayes, 51, had an "ongoing prostitution relationship" with Alix Catherine Tichleman, 26, when he was found dead November 23 aboard his 50-foot yacht in the Santa Cruz harbor, according to a police statement. Detectives say security footage from the yacht shows Tichleman, who boasted of over 200 client relationships via a website called "Seeking Arrangements," injecting Hayes with heroin. How heroin kills you "Rather than provide first aid or call 911, Ms. Tichleman proceeds to gather her belongings including the heroin and needles," the police statement reads.
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An alleged prostitute has been charged in the death of a Google exec
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Forrest Timothy Hayes, 51, was found dead on his yacht
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Police say Alix Tichleman, 26, was on video footage
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They say she injected Hayes with heroin and then left casually | 60,370 | record_train |
Contending that it's 'pretty disturbing' this afternoon's hearing with Hagel happened after the vote to authorize the weapons program, Sanchez said her @placeholder constituents have informed her that 'Syrian moderates have gone over to ISIS.' | Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel found himself on the receiving end of diatribe from a Democratic lawmaker on Thursday afternoon over the Obama administration's plan to arm and train moderate Syrian rebels as part of its strategy to defeat the Islamic State. California Rep. Loretta Sanchez harangued Hagel at a House Armed Services Committee hearing for not offering Congress documentation on which Syrians it plans to give weapons to and how it will prevent Islamic extremists from confiscating those arms. 'I don't think that the plan that I have seen was detailed enough to make me believe that your plan will work,' she told Hagel.
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Congressman Loretta Sanchez lit into the Secretary of Defense for not providing a blueprint of the weapons and training program to Congress
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The House authorized the plan yesterday despite not having had a look at the fine print
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'What type of arms...are we going to hand over to these people?' Sanchez asked Hagel during a hearing today
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'We handed over arms to [the Iraqi government] and they ended up in ISIS and the very safe arms are going after us,' she added | 60,371 | record_train |
Ms Kausman said she contacted @placeholder before publishing the comparison shots to Instagram and did not want to shame the company, but when she did not hear back from them she decided to go public with her grievance. | An Australian model has taken a stand after a swimwear label used pictures of her without permission and Photoshopped her to appear considerably slimmer than she is in real life. Meaghan Kausman, 23, a fashion student from Melbourne, was photographed in an underwater shoot with photographer Pip Summerville two weeks ago wearing a Fella Swim bikini. Ms Summerville shared some photographs from the shoot on Instagram and the next day she and Ms Kausman were shocked to find that Fella Swim had posted a Photoshopped version of one of the pictures that made Ms Kausman appear kilograms lighter than she does in real life.
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Meaghan Kausman, 23, a fashion student from Melbourne posed in an underwater photo shoot
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Fella Swim provided swimwear for the shoot, but did not pay either Ms Kausman or the photographer
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They re-posted an image without permission from the photographer
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The image was Photoshopped to make Ms Kausman appear much lighter
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Ms Kausman objected to the changes saying they promoted unhealthy body image | 60,372 | record_train |
@placeholder was not sent off as QPR went on to claim a point against Swansea in the Premier League | Referee Anthony Taylor failed to send off Queens Park Rangers goalkeeper Robert Green for handling the ball outside of the 18-yard box during their 1-1 draw with 10-man Swansea City. QPR should have been down to 10 men after just five minutes on a New Year's Day to remember for controversial decisions from Barclays Premier League officials. Gylfi Sigurdsson cut the QPR defence open with a through ball to give Wayne Routledge an early one-on-one chance, only for Green to deny the winger with his hand outside of the area. VIDEO Scroll down for Sportsmail's Big Match Stats from QPR vs Swansea
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Referee Anthony Taylor misses blatant handball by Robert Green
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The QPR goalkeeper denied Wayne Routledge during a one-on-one chance
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Routledge was later sent off in the 86th minute for violent conduct | 60,373 | record_train |
But they claim their affair did not begin until after the @placeholder report was published in November. | By James Chapman PUBLISHED: 18:50 EST, 29 April 2013 | UPDATED: 18:50 EST, 29 April 2013 Lord Justice Leveson is facing fresh questions over his refusal to investigate an affair between a member of his legal team and a lawyer representing phone hacking victims. A Conservative MP has written to the judge, who was in charge of last year’s public inquiry into Press standards, querying his insistence that Carine Patry Hoskins had no input into its key conclusions. Rob Wilson, a parliamentary aide to Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt, is calling for a full investigation by the Bar Standards Board into revelations that Miss Patry Hoskins and celebrities’ barrister David Sherborne are lovers.
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Lord Justice Leveson is refusing to investigate alleged affair
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Mrs Patry Hoskins and celebrities barrister David Sherborne are lovers | 60,374 | record_train |
representation of the struggle of the male and female @placeholder hearts | By David Baker PUBLISHED: 15:14 EST, 19 October 2012 | UPDATED: 17:58 EST, 19 October 2012 Hoping to live long and prosper Star Trek fanatics Jossie and Sonnie Gustavsson today tied the knot in the UK’s first-ever ‘Klingon’ wedding. The bride, a Trekkie-convert who as a child dreamed of a white wedding, donned brown face-paint and a rubber mask to exchange vows. And there was no need to beam up their guests after they carried out the ceremony in front of thousands of other sci-fi fans at the UK's first Star Trek convention in more than a decade.
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Swedish couple Jossie and Sonnie Gustavsson tied the knot at Trekkie convention in London
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The pair were surrounded by thousands of Star Trek fans as the made their vows - in Klingon | 60,375 | record_train |
Last year, @placeholder's commercial featured a woman who quit her job so she could work as a puppeteer full time. | When GoDaddy revealed last year that its 2015 Super Bowl ad would be starring a nine-week-old puppy named Buddy, viewers could never have anticipated the cruel twist it would take. The domain name company released the advert on Tuesday - five days before it will be viewed by more than 100 million people during the Patriots and Seahawks game - and it was met with outrage. The advert opens with the golden retriever puppy riding in the back of a truck, as it parodies Budweiser's commercials featuring a dog and its Clydesdale horses. But instead of enjoying the view, Buddy is thrown from the bed of the truck and he faces a treacherous journey home across train tracks and bridges and through mud and rain.
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GoDaddy released its 2015 Super Bowl advert on Tuesday
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The commercial features a golden retriever puppy who makes his way home after being thrown from a truck - only to find out he's being sold
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His owners used GoDaddy to make a website to sell him
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The company said it was parodying other puppy Super Bowl adverts
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Research has shown @placeholder is less successful for obese women and experts have warned being overweight is known to affect IVF conception, pregnancy and birth. | A woman desperate to have a baby lost five stone after being told she was too fat to have fertility treatment on the NHS. Jessica Madine, from Liverpool, lost the weight in 11 months to improve her chances of having a child. At 15st, she was classified as obese - and her doctor warned she would need a lower BMI (Body Mass Index) in order to get the treatment. Jessica Madine, 23, weighed 15st (left) and was told by doctors she was too fat for IVF treatment. She joined Slimming World and changed her diet of McDonald's and Subway sandwiches for salads and fruit and vegetables. She is now five stone lighter (right) and has begun fertility treatment on the NHS
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Jessica Madine, 23, was told her BMI of 36 made her ineligible for IVF
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Decided to lose weight to fulfil her dream of having a baby with her partner
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Joined Slimming World and swapped McDonald's takeaways for salad
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He added: ‘I do not want there to be young people who identify with these barbaric terrorists who murdered journalists, police and French Jews just because they were @placeholder.’ | Up to six Islamic terrorist cells may still be at large and ready to strike in mainland France, police warned last night. The alert came as French Prime Minister Manuel Valls placed an extra 10,000 troops on the streets of Paris and warned: ‘We are at war.’ He said there were ‘without doubt’ accomplices to last week’s killings in Paris, after security services on both sides of the Channel warned that further attacks are ‘highly likely’. Scroll down for video Gun guard: A young girl leaves a Jewish school in Paris's Marais district yesterday Keeping watch: Authorities deployed thousands of troops to bolster security at sensitive sites across France
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Prime Minister Manuel Valls put an extra 10,000 troops on Paris streets
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Security services on both sides of the channel warn of more attacks
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Fanatic who raided kosher shop had map of locations of Jewish schools | 60,378 | record_train |
(Two weeks before the FTC publicly announced its lawsuit, POM preemptively sued the @placeholder, claiming that preapproval of ads featuring health claims violates the company's right to free speech.) | (Health.com) -- The makers of POM Wonderful pomegranate juice say that the drink improves blood flow and heart health, prevents and treats prostate cancer, and works 40 percent as well as Viagra (whatever that means). All for about four bucks a bottle. Those impressive claims helped the company rack up $91 million in sales in 2009. They also earned the disapproval of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Last month, the agency sued POM Wonderful for making "false and unsubstantiated" health claims, and is asking the company to remove the claims from its ads. A 100 percent juice drink that contains antioxidants (and no added sugar), POM is just one of many beverages that bill themselves as promoting better health. VitaminWater, kombucha tea, coconut water, and various brands of juice drinks made from acai, goji berry, and mangosteen have all used health claims in their marketing -- and some, like POM, have been the subject of scrutiny and legal action.
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Consumers shouldn't believe everything they read on labels
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The FTC and FDA have been cracking down on unsubstantiated health claims
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Though many health claims strain imagination, they still sell food and beverages
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These claims distract shoppers from the real nutritional information | 60,379 | record_train |
The former PM wrote: 'There was a time when being @placeholder was synonymous with elegance. | By Tom Mctague, Mail Online Deputy Political Editor A former French prime minister has angrily called on Britain to leave the European Union - to stop it dying. Michel Rocard said the UK had only joined the EU to help big business - and called on it to leave before it caused further damage. Mr Rocard also accused David Cameron of 'pretending' to want to leave - and of provoking a crisis in order to serve the interest of Britain’s banks. Former French Socialist Prime Minister Michel Rocard, being greeted here by the British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher at Number 10 in 1988, has called on Britain to regain its 'elegance' by quitting the EU
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Socialist pro-European says UK only joined Europe to help banks
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Claims Britain used to be held in high esteem but has lost its 'elegance' | 60,380 | record_train |
At one point, French was on top of the actor and @placeholder was by his left side. | By Larisa Brown PUBLISHED: 13:00 EST, 18 February 2014 | UPDATED: 20:06 EST, 18 February 2014 Clive Mantle (pictured with Casualty co-star Jane Gurnett) broke down today as he recalled the moment his ear was bitten off A former Casualty star had part of his ear bitten off after asking two fellow hotel guests to keep the noise down, a court heard. Clive Mantle, 56, had been woken in the early hours of the morning and had left his room twice to ‘request politely’ that two drunks quieten down so he could sleep. In the violence that followed, Mr Mantle, who was still wearing his pyjamas, lost a ‘substantial part’ of his ear, which ended up on the floor, leaving him permanently disfigured.
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The 56-year-old says he was woken up by Philip McGilvray, 33, and Alan French, 32, shouting in the corridor
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Mr Mantle twice asked the pair to keep quiet before he was attacked
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The actor was staying in the Quayside Travelodge in Newcastle
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McGilvray told detectives he bit the actor because he had been attacked
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Mickelson roars to victory as Tiger falls apart at @placeholder | (CNN) -- The secret to Phil Mickelson's recent successes against longtime rival Tiger Woods could lie with the man who has coached both golf superstars -- Butch Harmon. Harmon helped Woods to eight of his 14 major triumphs between 1993 and 2004, and started working with Mickelson three years later. He was on hand to give the veteran left-hander tips during the pair's final-round showdown at Pebble Beach on Sunday. Mickelson bettered his fellow American for the fifth time in a row when they have played together on the last day of a tournament to clinch his 40th PGA Tour title.
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Tiger Woods' ex-coach Butch Harmon gave Phil Mickelson tips on how to beat him
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Harmon worked with Woods for eight of his 14 major triumphs between 1993 and 2004
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The coach has been working with four-time major winner Mickelson since 2007
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Mickelson has bettered Woods eight times since working with Harmon | 60,382 | record_train |
@placeholder stepped up and sent his penalty just inside the left-side post at pace. | Expect the installation of a transfer hotline at The Hawthorns after this display. Tony Pulis wants new players, and he wants them now. The security blanket his presence on the touchline has cast over West Bromwich Albion in four unbeaten games was whipped away by a Tottenham team operating at their optimum. Christian Eriksen was majestic. Harry Kane even better. Mauricio Pochettino has his players drilled and decisive right now. They were too much of an attacking force for West Brom and this match effectively over inside 15 minutes. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Sportsmail's Big Match Stats: West Brom 0-3 Tottenham
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Christian Eriksen opens the scoring with a seventh-minute free kick for Tottenham
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Harry Kane then adds a second eight minutes later against West Bromwich Albion
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@placeholder is the unimaginably huge, yet virtually unknown producer of the most popular, best-selling gadgets of our time, with an estimated 800,000 employees. | (CNN) -- Last week, Apple released its sixth annual supplier responsibility report, which detailed violations made by its suppliers. In the same week, news surfaced that about 150 Chinese workers at a giant manufacturing plant that produces Microsoft's Xbox 360 had threatened mass suicide by throwing themselves off their factory rooftop amid a labor dispute. The incident involving one of Apple's chief competitors took place at a Foxconn factory complex in Wuhan, roughly 600 miles from the better-known port city of Shenzhen. American media outlets carried a haunting photo showing dozens of workers assembled on a rooftop, with several standing at its edge.
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Last week, Chinese workers at Foxconn threatened mass suicide in a labor dispute
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John Cary: Consumers must help workers who make products under tough conditions
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Consumers need to pressure Apple to improve its supply-side standards, he says
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He says this is CEO Tim Cook's moment to fix the labor injustices associated with Apple products | 60,384 | record_train |
The moment was a rare flash of excitement in the rolling television news coverage of the @placeholder birth, which has mostly been characterised by extended expert comment and interviews with the public. | By Hugo Gye PUBLISHED: 07:53 EST, 23 July 2013 | UPDATED: 09:46 EST, 23 July 2013 After the birth of the future King last night, the well-wishers who had waited outside St Mary's Hospital were understandably keen to give their opinions on the happy news. But one Royal fan decided to offer up a tasteless joke when he was interviewed live on Sky News about the announcement that the Duchess of Cambridge had given birth. The man said that that William and Kate's baby was a 'black boy' - leaving presenter Kay Burley speechless with shock as bystanders grinned awkwardly.
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Bystander shocks crowd by joking Kate has given birth to 'a black boy'
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The defeat is a significant blow to the UK, which had argued a bonus cap would have a disproportionate impact on the @placeholder. | By Jason Groves PUBLISHED: 05:20 EST, 5 March 2013 | UPDATED: 20:30 EST, 5 March 2013 George Osborne is up against it in his battle to block European plans to limit bonuses to a year's salary George Osborne suffered a humiliating defeat in his bid to block a Europe-wide cap on bankers’ bonuses yesterday – after finding himself outvoted by 26 to one. The Chancellor had vowed to block EU plans to prevent bankers being paid more than a year’s salary in bonuses in most cases. Arriving in Brussels he declared: ‘I cannot support the proposal currently on the table.’
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Britain isolated in opposition to plan to cap bonuses to a year's salary
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Chancellor fears limits on payouts will lead to exodus from City of London
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Irish minister Michael Noonan says there is 'no room' to accommodate UK concerns | 60,386 | record_train |
"Films like @placeholder are powerful stories that are a window into the incredible cultural and natural diversity of our world, the forces that are threatening to destroy it, and the people who are fighting to protect it," the actor added. | (CNN) -- What do you get when you combine gorillas, Leonard DiCaprio and Netflix? A hit, the media company hopes. Netflix announced Friday that it will team up with DiCaprio -- who it described as a "an actor, producer and philanthropist" -- to distribute a documentary film entitled "VIRUNGA," about the quest to save endangered mountain gorillas in the eastern Congo park by that name. "With VIRUNGA, we'll work with Leo to introduce viewers around the world to an incredible, gripping story that will have audiences guessing right up until the final act," said Ted Sarandos, Netflix's chief content officer.
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"VIRUNGA" is a documentary about park rangers protecting mountain gorillas in Africa
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It has won numerous awards, and now will be distributed in select theaters and via Netflix
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Mr @placeholder insisted his party had ‘not changed our policy’ on plain packaging and he believes ‘there are merits’ to the idea. | By Tamara Cohen PUBLISHED: 19:11 EST, 21 July 2013 | UPDATED: 05:48 EST, 22 July 2013 Adviser: David Cameron's head strategist, Lynton Crosby is also a lobbyist contracted by tobacco firms The Prime Minister was yesterday forced to again deny that he was persuaded to drop plans for plain cigarette packaging by his adviser Lynton Crosby. But he refused to say whether he had spoken to his election strategist about the issue – simply that Mr Crosby ‘has not intervened... that’s the answer you’re getting’. Mr Crosby, an Australian who masterminded London Mayor Boris Johnson’s election campaign, is a well-known lobbyist whose firm has contracts with big tobacco firms including Philip Morris International, owner of the Marlboro brand.
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David Cameron under pressure over role of Tory strategist Lynton Crosby
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Clients of lobbyist Mr Crosby include Philip Morris, owner of Marlboro
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Government dropped plan for plain cigarette packaging this month
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She asked that we not identify her: she says although she was able to convince him to leave Somalia she still lives in fear that either the @placeholder authorities or the militant group itself will one day come after him. | London (CNN) -- Turn down any rundown street in any one of the "mini-Mogadishus" that now pepper Britain's cities, and you'll see young men congregating outside what look like shuttered shop fronts. But look closer. There are no signs and no distinguishing features to help those who don't know what lies on the other side of these battered doorways. The chances are you will have stumbled over a marfish -- the cafes British Somalis come to chew the vegetable stimulant, khat. Although khat is legal in the UK, marfishes are closed off to outsiders. One marfish we attempted to enter had a surveillance camera overlooking the locked doorway -- we were repeatedly refused entry.
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Analysts believe Britons now make up quarter of foreign fighters in Somalia
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Al-Shabaab stepping up effort to make most of this fertile recruiting ground
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Young Somalis targeted for radicalization in cafes in London, and on internet
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Somalis in UK fear children will be recruited by Al-Shabaab, or arrested by police | 60,389 | record_train |
So if Klinsmann is honest in saying that his goal is to raise soccer's profile in the @placeholder, snubbing Donovan seems to have done the trick. | Fifty-seven. That's the number of goals Landon Donovan has scored for the U.S. national soccer team. It's 19 more than the total goals racked up by the No. 2 all-time scorer, World Cup captain Clint Dempsey. It's also one fewer than Donovan's career assist tally, 58, which is 36 more setups than Hall of Fame midfielder Cobi Jones had in his lengthy career. The only major benchmarks where Donovan isn't tops are shutouts, a statistic designated for goalkeepers and defenders, and caps, or game appearances, a stat in which Jones leads Donovan 164-156. It's simple math, which is why, to fans casual and ardent, coach Jurgen Klinsmann's decision to leave the orchestrator of 115 goals off the 23-player World Cup roster doesn't add up.
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Landon Donovan has 57 goals and 58 assists in international career, both U.S. records
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Coach Jurgen Klinsmann says he left Donovan off roster because other players are better
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For all the highlights Donovan has amassed, performances of late have been lacking
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If any player on roster is injured before World Cup, Donovan could be back, coach says | 60,390 | record_train |
The @placeholder family said in a statement: 'Members of the family of Sir Jimmy Savile have decided to remove his headstone from the grave in Scarborough. | By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 11:46 EST, 7 November 2012 | UPDATED: 02:49 EST, 8 November 2012 Shame: Guy Marsden, nephew of the late Jimmy Savile, says his uncle's body should be exhumed and cremated The nephew of paedophile Jimmy Savile has said that his uncle's body should be exhumed from its grave overlooking the North Sea. Guy Marsden, son of Savile's sister Marjorie, thinks that the pervert should be removed from Scarborough cemetery and cremated. Mr Marsden says other family members probably agree with him, adding it would spare anguish for victims or others who have loved-ones buried at Woodlands Cemetery, he told Sky News.
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Guy Marsden, son of Savile's sister Marjorie, says it would spare anguish for victims and families with loved ones buried in same Scarborough cemetery
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Local Council has received complaints from people who want his body removed
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Request for body to be exhumed can only be made by Savile's own family, who already had his headstone removed out of 'respect' for victims
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Meanwhile West Yorkshire Police admit Savile may have been questioned during Yorkshire Ripper investigation | 60,391 | record_train |
Marcus Collins and @placeholder share a warm embrace before the X Factor judge is invited in to join the singer and his family | X Factor hopeful goes home following a chat with Prince William and Kate the night before By Daily Mail Reporter UPDATED: 02:31 EST, 8 December 2011 He's come a long way since he left Liverpool to find fame and fortune on The X Factor and it was emphasised even more when he returned to the city just days before the live final on Wednesday. Marcus Collins was given the star treatment making a grand entrance at his old school in a helicopter and greeted by screaming fans. And later in the day the singer's mentor, Gary Barlow, popped round to meet the family and have an obligatory cup of tea.
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X Factor hopeful goes home following a chat with Prince William and Kate the night before | 60,392 | record_train |
Though more affordable than other @placeholder properties, at $60,000 to $170,000, their price tag is aimed at the middle class. | (CNN) -- High in the hills between Ramallah and Nablus in the West Bank sits a huge construction site its developers hope will transform the lives of Palestinians for generations to come. Rawabi is the first planned city of its kind and is not short on ambition. The renderings for the $1 billion development show many shiny amenities that might seem out of place in an area that has a per capita income of $1,610. The vision for the project that began construction in January 2010 includes homes for 40,000 residents, a park, a 20,000-seat amphitheater, a convention center and a theater.
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Rawabi is the largest privately-funded development project in Palestinian history
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The finished project will include homes for 40,000 residents, a convention center and three schools
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Its construction provides 5,000 jobs, and there are hopes it will provide more after tenants move in
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The project could lift the economy, but some say it won't change the region's geo-political instability | 60,393 | record_train |
"@placeholder fares just as badly as the GOP," CNN Polling Director Keating Holland said. | Just over half the public says that it's bad for the country that the GOP controls the House of Representatives, according to a new national poll conducted after the end of the partial government shutdown. And the CNN/ORC International survey also indicates that more than six in 10 Americans say that Speaker of the House John Boehner should be replaced. The poll was conducted Friday through Sunday, just after the end of the 16-day partial federal government shutdown that was caused in part by a push by House conservatives to try and dismantle the health care law, which is President Barack Obama's signature domestic achievement.
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Poll conducted after government shutdown shows small majority think GOP control of House is bad
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Results are first time since GOP took control of House in 2010 that more oppose its control
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More than six in 10 say Speaker of the House John Boehner should lose his job
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Obama's approval numbers didn't take same hit that GOP's did after shutdown | 60,394 | record_train |
Better than any band, though, is a setting that @placeholder can't match. | Paris, we can all agree, has a lot going for it. It has splendid museums, grand avenues, a famous pointy tower and thousands of cafes where you can order a minuscule coffee for a fairly large amount of money. But Lyon is a supremely qualified rival. In Lyon, a hearty serving of tradition Smaller it may be, but France's second city has a sophistication that makes it a hugely intriguing option for visitors. While the following suggestions may cause rioting (or, at least, mild shrugs of indifference) along the Champs-Elysees, there are a number of ways Lyon outshines the French capital.
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Lyon is France's "second city" but it leads the way in a number of cultural categories
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Paris has Notre Dame but Lyon's Basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourviere is more beautiful
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Paris has one river; Lyon has two
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Lyon's Auguste and Louis Lumiere are credited with creating the first film camera | 60,395 | record_train |
which was written by Mr @placeholder when he was still serving as Director | By Beth Stebner PUBLISHED: 18:25 EST, 7 May 2012 | UPDATED: 01:40 EST, 8 May 2012 The Obama administration had a backup plan if the Osama bin Laden raid had failed and had drafted a ‘highly lawyered’ memo to protect President Obama from potential backlash, according to an official. Former Attorney General Michael Mukasey told Fox News’ Sean Hannity today that Secretary of Defence Leon Panetta drafted a note that would have put the blame instead on Navy Admiral William McRaven. At the time of the raid last May, Adm. McRavin was commander of Joint Special Operations Command. Scroll down for video
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Former Attorney General Michael Mukasey said former CIA director wrote 'highly lawyered' note that would place blame on Navy Admiral William McRaven should mission fail
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McRavin was commander of Joint Special Operations Command during raid
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Other conservatives flocking to claim | 60,396 | record_train |
'There are plenty of places in @placeholder to stage a stunt. | By Mia De Graaf Top Gear presenters Jeremy Clarkson and James May have sparked controversy after stunting a crash at the scene of a horrific car accident which killed a woman. Jane Sandalls, 26, died in a head-on collision with a newly-qualified driver who skidded on black ice at the bend on the B4437 in Charlbury, Oxfordshire. But this afternoon, the BBC's hit show used the site - a few miles from Clarkson's Oxfordshire home - as the stage for a stunt, resulting in a dramatic crash which will be screened later this year. Dramatic: Top Gear presenter James May was flown into a ditch in Charlbury, Oxfordshire, after staging a crash with Jeremy Clarkson at a bend in the road where a 26-year-old woman was killed four years ago
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Jeremy Clarkson and James May crashed Peugeots at Oxfordshire bend
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Jane Sandalls, 26, died at spot in head-on collision in Peugeot 106 in 2010
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Councillor blasts 'insensitive' and 'reckless' stunt, May's car had to be towed
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Believed the decision to film Top Gear stunt at crash site was not intentional | 60,397 | record_train |
Documents released this week showed the @placeholder may have unintentionally collected as many as 56,000 emails of Americans per year between 2008 and 2011. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 08:51 EST, 23 August 2013 | UPDATED: 15:35 EST, 23 August 2013 President Barack Obama says the possible chemical weapons attack in Syria this week is a 'big event of grave concern' that has hastened the timeframe for determining a U.S. response. 'This is something that is going to require America's attention,' Obama said during an interview broadcast Friday. Obama's comments on Syria were his first since Wednesday's alleged chemical weapons attack on the eastern suburbs of Damascus that killed at least 100 people. While he appeared to signal some greater urgency for a U.S. response, his comments were largely in line with his previous statements throughout the two-year conflict.
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President Obama gave a wide-ranging interview where he addressed foreign issues like the chemical weapons attack in Syria and the Egyptian government instability
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Domestically, his top priorities included initiating further safeguards at the NSA and house training their new family dog Sunny
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Said that Sunny is faster and friskier than Bo but Michelle is 'in full parenting mode' and trying to make sure there are no more accidents | 60,398 | record_train |
A @placeholder spokeswoman said: 'Whilst we disagree with the findings, we will comply with the request for greater clarity in the future.' | By Daily Mail Reporter An ad in which TNT Post compared itself to Royal Mail has been banned for implying that it offered the same service and similar prices as its competitor. The leaflet showed a photo of a man in a TNT uniform and said: 'What does my postie look like? Like this - in a smart uniform which our posties wear at all times on duty. 'Like Royal Mail, all are CRB-checked and fully trained in how to keep mail safe and secure.' Delivery firm TNT Post has had one of its ads banned after implying that it offered the same service and similar prices as the Royal Mail
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Royal Mail complained that the TNT Post ad was misleading
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It said it implied TNT's service was better than Royal Mail's
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TNT said it was intended to reassure consumers about mail security | 60,399 | record_train |
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