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'We afford @placeholder citizens rights of protection which we cannot even give to our own soldiers.' | PUBLISHED: 04:59 EST, 10 November 2012 | UPDATED: 12:00 EST, 10 November 2012 Britain's highest court is to debate whether soldiers in battle have the right to life, has been claimed. The Supreme Court will investigate circumstances surrounding the death of Private Phillip Hewett in Iraq in July 2005 and examine whether troops in war zones are covered by the part of the European Convention on Human Rights that protects the right to life, The Independent said. Private Hewett's mother Sue Smith has fought for justice since the 21-year-old was blown up along with two colleagues from the Staffordshire Regiment in a roadside bomb attack on their armoured Snatch Land Rover.
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Seven-year struggle of mother of a 21-year-old soldier killed in Iraq reaches Supreme Court
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Sue Smith said Government should not treat soldiers as Action Men | 60,400 | record_train |
We don't yet know why @placeholder died, but we know she struggled with addiction. | (CNN) -- The Whitney Houston headlines last week sent a familiar shiver through me. In the 1970s, I ran one of the leading entertainment business public relations firms. Celebrity clients were wildly indulging themselves, accountable to no one. It was money, power and prestige, with no one to say, "That's enough." Drugs and alcohol were endemic. Today, the conversation revolves around prescription drugs, but back then we were into more basic mind-altering substances: pot, psychedelics, cocaine and heroin. To be truthful, I had an amazing run before it all turned to garbage. My office, on the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, was set up like a huge living room with couches, overstuffed pillows on the floor, rock star posters lining the walls and a coffee table, the centerpiece of which was a large crystal bowl, filled at all times with a generous supply of cocaine.
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Gary Stromberg says he easily could have died from addiction to narcotics, alcohol
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He ran a famous rock star PR firm, with a large bowl of cocaine as centerpiece
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Stromberg lost his house, business, wife, money, and blamed everyone but himself
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He admitted the problem was inside himself and began his journey to recovery | 60,401 | record_train |
"@placeholder's personality -- his youth, personal history and message of a new politics -- has fused with the historical moment to create someone larger than life," says the artist's dossier about the work, titled "Expectation." | MADRID, Spain (CNN) -- Barack Obama sometimes gets ribbed for his outsized ideas, like the massive stage built in Denver, Colorado, to accept the Democratic presidential nomination. But an artist in Barcelona, Spain, may be about to outdo the candidate himself. Large-format sketches have long been a focus of artist Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada's work. The artist plans to create a gigantic face of Obama sculpted from gravel and sand, which will cover nearly 2.5 acres (1 hectare) of Barcelona beachfront before the U.S. elections. "The size of the piece is intrinsic to its value," the artist, Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada, said Saturday.
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Cuban-American artist plans to finish work before U.S. elections
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500 tons of material will cover 2.5 acres of beachfront
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Democratic presidential candidate is "larger than life," artist says
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Project also aims to address issue of "trying to find heroes" | 60,402 | record_train |
In a November referendum, Colorado voters approved a measure to expand betting limits at casinos in @placeholder from $5 to $100 and to add the games of roulette and craps. | GOLDEN, Colorado (CNN) -- Sometimes the best way to roll with the punches is to roll the dice. Jerry Goldsmith was one of hundreds of people who turned out this week to apply for a casino job. That's Jerry Goldsmith's attitude. The Colorado man lost his engineering job of 29 years -- and the six-figure salary that went with it -- and is now applying for a casino job dealing craps, blackjack, roulette and poker. "I was angry. I think everyone gets angry," says Goldsmith, 60, recalling his New Year's Day firing. "It's 'Why me?' But after a while I just learned: One door closed, but many more just opened.
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Colorado will allow higher bets, expanded hours at state's casinos
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Casinos to operate 24 hours a day, must hire more workers to fill positions
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Unemployed would-be dealer says that "quitting is just not an option"
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Dealers will make $40,000 to $80,000 a year, depending on tips | 60,403 | record_train |
The judge said that days after the marriage ceremony the man had claimed asylum because 'he feared he would be killed by his family who disapproved of his marriage to a white @placeholder woman'. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:56 EST, 1 January 2014 | UPDATED: 17:32 EST, 1 January 2014 Two Pakistani students married mentally handicapped British women so they could stay in the UK with one being deported but the other now claiming he has a human right to family life with his young son, High Court judges have heard. The first man, who is in his 20s, began a relationship with a woman in her late teens two months after exhausting his rights of appeal. They were married in a Muslim ceremony in June 2012, but last month the judge declared that marriage a sham and the man was deported.
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Both women were married in Muslim ceremonies
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But disabilities meant they 'did not have the capacity' to consent to marry
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Stepfather of one of the women was paid £20,000 'in consideration' | 60,404 | record_train |
Finding a long term solution will take time, but for now the @placeholder government has finalized plans to set up 500 "water ATMs" across the city. | New Delhi (CNN) -- In a New Delhi neighborhood, residents line up in the blistering 45 degree Celsius heat (113 Fahrenheit) carrying empty jerry cans and water bottles, waiting for the government water tanker truck to arrive. 'We only get water once a week and each time we have to fight for it," one woman yells. There are no laid pipelines in unplanned areas like this, so tanker trucks are their only source of water. With the truck arrives chaos. Some climb to the top of the tanker truck, reaching out for the pipes. Others jostle and argue below, trying to collect every drop.
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Some 150 million Indians have no access to clean water, according to government data
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Authorities are trying to make communities understand the importance of water quality
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The Delhi government is setting up "water ATMs" to combat the shortages | 60,405 | record_train |
The new album came together in about a month -- half as long as the first album, also produced by @placeholder, back in 1973. | ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- Their timing was a little off. The New York Dolls recently released their second album since regrouping. The new CD is "'Cause I Sez So." In January, the New York Dolls arrived in Hawaii to record their new album, "'Cause I Sez So" (Atco), with producer Todd Rundgren. The producer, who has a setup on the island of Kauai, assured the band that the weather would be beautiful. Not quite. "It rained every day," said guitarist and singer David Johansen in Atlanta's Center Stage theater Friday, where the band was scheduled to play later that day.
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The New York Dolls were punk pioneers, putting out two albums in early '70s
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Group didn't achieve big success then, though they were very influential
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Group reformed in 2004; new album, " 'Cause I Sez So," has old ferocious energy | 60,406 | record_train |
October 9: Manu Tuilagi is formally warned by police and fined £3,000 by England rugby officials after jumping from a ferry in @placeholder. | Martin Johnson regrets his England players getting ‘caught out off the field’ during the disastrous 2011 World Cup campaign which featured a dwarf-throwing competition in Queenstown and stars making inappropriate comments to a chambermaid. Incidents such as those, Mike Tindall kissing his ex-girlfriend in a bar and Manu Tuilagi diving into Auckland harbour ‘became the story’, says the former England coach, who broke his silence three years after the tournament in New Zealand. Johnson said: 'We got caught out off the field. We were aware of what could happen and warned the players, but it still happened,' Johnson said. England's poor campaign in New Zealand was blighted by off-the-field problems
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Several controversial incidents blighted 2011 World Cup for England
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Mike Tindall, Chris Ashton, Toby Flood and Dylan Hartley were caught at a dwarf-throwing event on a night out during the tournament
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Players were allowed to go bungee jumping on their day off
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Inappropriate comments were made to a female hotel worker
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Manu Tuilagi was fined for jumping off a ferry
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Johnson says 2003 squad did similar but were protected by results on pitch | 60,407 | record_train |
(Williams) and used the relationship as a means to get to (@placeholder’) | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:35 EST, 14 May 2013 | UPDATED: 13:36 EST, 14 May 2013 In the Texas lawsuit where a football star is out to get an engagement ring returned, the ex-fiance is now telling her story and has returned fire with a counter-suit. With the help of a powerful Houston attorney, Erin Marzouki is seeking to correct what she calls her ex-fiance Mario Williams' 'silly' accusations and doesn't intend to give back the ring because it was given to her as an unconditional gift. Former Houston Texans star Williams, who now plays for the Buffalo Bills, is worth over $30M with a $100M contract, but that isn't stopping him from suing Marzouki to get back the $785,000 engagement ring he gave her in February 2012.
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Fomer Houston Texan star Mario Williams is suing his ex-fiancee, Erin Marzouki for the return of a $785,000 diamond ring
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Marzouki is now counter-suing and says Williams' suit is only meant to harass her
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Williams claims she used him to get his money and never intended to marry, Marzouki says Williams broke it off several times but never asked for the ring | 60,408 | record_train |
The U.S.-@placeholder enmity has ensured Washington's commitment to isolating and containing Iran, much to Israel's satisfaction. | (CNN)Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's open conflict with U.S. President Barack Obama over his diplomacy with Iran has not only served a blow to the U.S.-Israeli relationship. It has also collapsed Israel's otherwise arguably successful Iran policy. Contrary to Israel's rhetoric, the fear of Iran getting a nuclear weapon has not been the driving factor of Israel policy on Iran since the early 1990s. Obviously, Iran obtaining a nuclear weapon would be highly undesirable for Israel. But that has not been Israel's primary concern. Rather, the fear has been that Washington would end up finding a compromise with Iran that on the one hand would close off any Iranian path to a bomb, but on the other hand would lock in a shift in the regional balance of power in Israel's disfavor.
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Benjamin Netanyahu's open conflict with President Obama over Iran has served as blow to U.S.-Israeli relationship, says Trita Parsi
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Parsi: Conflict has also damaged Israel's otherwise arguably successful Iran policy by painting country into corner
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Over course of past 18 months, Netanyahu government has made Iran all about Israel, Parsi argues | 60,409 | record_train |
@placeholder told CNN that she has since returned the overdue books, making the return trip to the library shortly after the officer's visit. | (CNN) -- A Massachusetts mom said police went too far when they paid her and her 5-year-old daughter a visit for failing to return their library books on time. "She's 5; she didn't understand," said Shannon Benoit of her daughter, Hailey. Police said Tuesday that an officer showed up last week at the Benoit's home in the town of Charlton to inform the family that the books were long overdue. Hailey -- who was standing beside her mom when the officer arrived -- then burst into tears. 'Is that policeman going to arrest me?'" Benoit quoted her daughter to CNN affiliate WBZ-TV.
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Police stop by family's house to tell them to return their daughter's overdue library books
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Hailey Benoit, who was standing beside her mom when the officer arrived, burst into tears
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Charlton Public Library is cracking down on late fees, a spokeswoman said
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The books, which included $100 in late fees, have since been returned | 60,410 | record_train |
We need change all right: change from a liberal @placeholder to a conservative Washington. | (CNN) -- Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney addressed the Republican National Convention on Wednesday. Here is the text of that speech: Former Gov. Mitt Romney says Sen. John McCain will rein in government spending. Romney: Thank you. Thank you so very much. Ann and I love you all. We have a deep feeling in our hearts for you. We respect you for the values you have and the vision we have for America together. Thank you so much, our dear friends. We sure love you. Thank you. You know, for decades now, the Washington sun has been rising in the east. You see, Washington has been looking to the eastern elites, to the editorial pages of the Times and the Post, and to the broadcasters from the -- from the coast. Yes. Watch Romney's entire speech »
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Romney: The right course is the one championed by Ronald Reagan
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Romney: Republicans prefer straight talk to politically correct talk
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Romney: It's time for the party of big ideas, not the party of Big Brother | 60,411 | record_train |
'I was profoundly shocked to see a Frenchman express himself in @placeholder,' said Mr Chirac. | For centuries France has held out against the dull language of 'les rosbifs' just across the Channel. But now the country's future leaders have been told they must master English – a dramatic climbdown for a nation that has tried to ban words such as 'le weekend' from encroaching on its precious vocabulary. ENA, the elite National School of Administration in Strasbourg, which produces the French governing class, is to make mastery of English a compulsory rule of entry from 2018. Nathalie Loiseau, director of the elite National School of Administration in Strasbourg, which produces the French governing class, has said the school will make mastery of English a compulsory rule of entry from 2018
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National School of Administration is making English fluency a requirement
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From 2018 it will be a rule of entry for school producing French ruling class
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Defies traditionalists including former French President Jacques Chirac
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In 2006 he pledged to stop the spread of English language internationally | 60,412 | record_train |
Eto'o is a free agent after his release by @placeholder last summer and is keen to stay in London. | West Ham have opened talks with Samuel Eto'o over a shock move for the veteran striker. Sportsmail understands the former Chelsea striker's agent Claudio Vigarelli held face-to-face talks with manager Sam Allardyce in London on Wednesday. And the Hammers are working on a deal to bring the Cameroon star to Upton Park ahead of next season. Scroll down for video... Upton spark? Cameroon striker Samuel Eto'o's could complete a surprise move to West Ham Blues brother: Samuel Eto'o spent last season in the Premier League on loan at Chelsea The Hammers are desperate to sign a new forward following the news that Andy Carroll will miss the next four months with an ankle injury.
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West Ham have opened negotiations to bring Samuel Eto'o to Upton Park
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Former Barcelona striker spent last season on loan with Chelsea
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Cameroon international has also attracted interest from Arsenal and QPR
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Hammers in need of striking reinforcements after injury to Andy Carroll | 60,413 | record_train |
Alice also snapped as a bunny in the bath during a photoshoot at the pets homes in Toronto, @placeholder | Alice and Finnegan have racked up more than 100,000 followers on a social networking site, but they aren't reality TV stars, actors or even the latest singing sensation - they are pet cats. The pair of Siberian Lynx Point cats are the latest feline sensation sweeping the web and earning legions of fans across the globe thanks to their adorable fancy dress costumes, featuring everything from Game of Thrones to Christmas and Halloween. The cats belong to twin sisters Holly and Monica Sisson and now have more than 100,000 followers on the picture sharing website Instagram. Scroll down for video
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Siberian Lynx Point cats Alice and Finnegan have more than 100,000 followers on the picture-sharing site Instagram
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The adorable felines are owned by twin sisters Holly and Monica Sisson from Toronto in Ontario, Canada
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The purrfect pair have become web sensations due to their amusing fancy dress portraits | 60,414 | record_train |
@placeholder likes to his shuffle his pack at the best of times and with two huge games coming up, he made changes. | Lionel Messi celebrated the 10th anniversary of his Barcelona debut with a brilliant goal, as Barcelona maintained their four point lead over rivals Real Madrid ahead of next week's Clasico. Messi inched closer to breaking Telmo Zarra's all-time La Liga scoring record, notching his 250th goal, leaving him one strike behind the Athletic Bilbao legend. He could now write history against Real Madrid next Saturday, quite probably aided by the return of Luis Suarez from suspension. Messi was instrumental in this win over Eibar, which saw Barcelona keep their eighth clean sheet in eight games, Claudio Bravo extending his own record to 720 minutes unbeaten—although Eibar deserved to be ahead at half-time.
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Barcelona have won seven of their first eight La Liga games following 3-0 win over Eibar
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Xavi struck after an hour as Neymar and Lionel Messi also add to the score sheet at the Nou Camp
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Luis Enrique's side yet to concede a goal after their first eight league matches of the campaign
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Barca four points clear of Real Madrid at the top of the table | 60,415 | record_train |
@placeholder built the 250 GTO between 1962 and 1964 with the 174mph sports car sold with a £6,000 price-tag. | By Graham Smith PUBLISHED: 09:42 EST, 9 July 2012 | UPDATED: 11:22 EST, 9 July 2012 A classic Ferrari worth more than £20million has been involved in the world's most expensive car crash. U.S. businessman Christopher Cox was driving the Ferrari 250 GTO in central France when the car collided with another vehicle. The multi-millionaire was travelling with his wife Ann, who is understood to have suffered a broken leg in the accident. Collision course: U.S. businessman Christopher Cox, pictured behind the wheel next to his wife Ann, was driving his Ferrari 250 GTO in France when the £20million car was involved in an accident with another vehicle
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U.S. businessman Christopher Cox was driving the Ferrari 250 GTO in central France when the car collided with another vehicle
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His wife Ann suffered a broken leg in Saint-Etienne-des Guirets accident | 60,416 | record_train |
"Gosh, I really think 2012 is going to be the @placeholder election," he said. | Laguna Niguel, California (CNN) -- Twitter did not participate in the recent online "blackouts," in which Wikipedia and others made their websites inaccessible to U.S. visitors for a day, because it would have been counterproductive, the company's CEO said Monday night. "You don't pull the batteries out of the microphone," Dick Costolo told audience members during an onstage interview at News Corp.'s D: Dive Into Media conference here. Instead, Twitter proved to be a key platform for people exchanging information about the controversial Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and similar proposed legislation, Costolo said. About 3.9 million messages about SOPA and its sister bill, PIPA, were posted to Twitter on January 18, the day of the blackout, he said.
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Dick Costolo weighs in on Stop Online Piracy Act and Protect Intellectual Property Act
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Twitter did not participate in blackouts because it would have been counterproductive
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CEO addressed new censorship policy that Twitter announced last week | 60,417 | record_train |
In the past: @placeholder and Michael were rumoured to be dating after they were spotted having dinner last year | Her debut song, You Suck, angered 5 Seconds of Summer fans who believed the track was about guitarist Michael Clifford, 19. But Hollywood actress and singer Abigail Breslin, 18, has denied the song is about Michael, revealing to Josh Zepps during Huffpost Live last week that she's 'never dated' him. Speaking to the online show, Abigail also revealed she's even received death threats over the song. Scroll down for video Young talent: Abigail Breslin opened up about her debut song You Suck during a Huffpost Live appearance last week, revealing she received death threats Upon the release of her track You Suck, Abigail received a barrage of negative Tweets, which included threats to her safety.
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Meanwhile, fellow 5 Seconds of Summer band mate Ashton Irwin was spotted looking rather unimpressed during his arrival to home town Sydney on Sunday. | 60,418 | record_train |
After @placeholder's birth, Mrs Holden (pictured with her husband, Piers) repeatedly went to A&E with agonising stomach pains but each time she was fobbed off and sent home without a diagnosis | By Diana Mccormick Earlier this week MailOnline reported the shocking story of 25-year-old Gemma Wood's battle to get a diagnosis of bowel cancer. Despite telling her GP she thought she had the disease, it was nine months before she was eventually sent for the tests which confirmed her worst fears. The story brought back bitter memories for Rebecca Holden, 36, a PA from west London who lives with her husband Piers, 39, and their sons, Max and Nico. She too had feared she had the disease, but was repeatedly dismissed by doctors as being neurotic. It is only through sheer persistence that she is alive today.
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Rebecca Holden, 36, experienced stomach pain while pregnant
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It was her first pregnancy so she didn't realise this was abnormal
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After the birth, the pain became worse and she developed bleeding
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She was repeatedly fobbed off at A&E and told there was nothing wrong
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She persisted and went to see a private doctor who found a tumour
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She had surgery and intensive chemotherapy and is now cancer-free
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Ms Holden says she is angry that so many young people struggle to get a bowel cancer diagnosis | 60,419 | record_train |
‘Kevin thinks it is just great, he says he feels like @placeholder when he uses it. | By Emma Innes An airman paralysed by a Taliban bomb has stunned doctors by taking his first steps in two years - thanks to futuristic ‘Robocop’ legs. Lance Corporal Kevin Ogilvie, 24, was told he would never walk again when his armoured vehicle hit an improvised explosive device (IED) in Afghanistan in 2012. While his colleagues suffered burns and broken bones, the father-of-one took the full force of the blast and was paralysed from the chest down. Scroll down for video Lance Corporal Kevin Ogilvie was paralysed when an bomb exploded by his armoured vehicle in Afghanistan in September 2012. He was paralysed from the chest down and was told he would never walk again
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Lance Corporal Kevin Ogilvie, 24, was hit by an IED in September 2012
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He suffered a badly broken back and it was feared he wouldn't survive
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He was paralysed from the chest down and was told he wouldn't walk again
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A prototype 'exo-skeleton' has now allowed him to take his first steps
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He hopes that he will eventually be able to use it full-time
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After several unrelated questions, @placeholder asked one more question about the machine's capabilities. | Washington (CNN) -- The acting head of the Transportation Security Administration gingerly answered questions Thursday about whether new full-body imaging machines will detect concealed explosives like that allegedly placed in the underwear of the Christmas Day bomber. The deployment of 150 of those machines in front-line use at 11 U.S. airports is to be announced Friday by Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, TSA officials say. "Would this machine have detected a bomb on that person?" Rep. Hal Rogers, R-Kentucky, asked Gale Rossides, the agency's acting administrator. "Without going into the specifics of that because of the ongoing criminal investigation, I can tell you that the experience we've had both in the labs and in our [field tests], our officers are identifying objects on the body that are comparable to what that threat was," Rossides said.
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Homeland security chief to announce deployment of 150 machines
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Acting TSA head questioned about their ability to detect concealed explosives
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Agency hopes to deploy 500 such imagers by end of year | 60,421 | record_train |
The former employee filed a police report saying @placeholder demanded she perform sexual acts to keep her job. | By James Nye For Mailonline Lawsuit: Joe Rogers Jr. is suing his former housekeeper over claims she secretly recorded a sex tape of the two together and tried to extort him over it The married CEO of the Waffle House restaurant chain who claims his former assistant tried to extort him with a sex tape of them together appeared in court in Atlanta on Wednesday. Joe Rogers Jr. is suing Mye Brindle and her three attorney's claiming that his ex-housekeeper tried to blackmail him to settle her own sexual harassment claims. The legal battle is being fought over a video of a sex-act between Rogers and Brindle which the fast-food chief claims was recorded without his knowledge and set-up by his assistant at the instruction of her legal team.
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Joe Rogers Jr. Is suing his former assistant and housekeeper after she allegedly tried to extort him using a sex tape
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The married Waffle House CEO, worth $400 million had previously denied sexual harassment charges pressed by his employee | 60,422 | record_train |
Wanjiru pleaded innocent to the charges during a court appearance in his home town of @placeholder. | (CNN) -- Olympic marathon gold medalist Samuel Wanjiru died early Monday from injuries sustained after jumping from the balcony of his Nyahururu home in central Kenya, a senior police official said. Wanjiru jumped from the second-floor of his home late Sunday after his wife caught him in the company of another woman, said Jasper Ompati, a police official in Nyahururu. Wanjiru's wife, Tereza Njeri, and another woman were taken to the police station to give statements but were not considered suspects, Ompati said. The death remains under investigation, he said. Njeri, who lives in Nairobi, returned home unexpectedly to find the two together, Ompati said. Wanjiru is believed to have jumped after his wife locked him inside a bedroom on the second floor, making it impossible for him to leave, he said.
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NEW: International Olympic Committee praises Wanjiru as an accomplished runner
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NEW: The IOC says "Our thoughts are with his family and friends"
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NEW:Police say Samuel Wanjiru died when he jumped from a balcony
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Wanjiru's death is under investigation, police say | 60,423 | record_train |
@placeholder was able to describe the suspect and the vehicle in which he had fled to other officers who arrived on the scene. | By Louise Boyle PUBLISHED: 21:42 EST, 31 July 2012 | UPDATED: 10:49 EST, 1 August 2012 The dash cam of a police patrol car captured the horrifying moment a driver climbed from his car, raised a gun and shot an officer in the head and chest after he was stopped because of a broken tail light. Officer Matthew Fox, 29, was in a good condition in hospital following surgery after he was shot three times while sitting in his vehicle. The gunman, who fled the scene after firing off rounds, later died in a shoot out with police. Officer Fox signaled for James Lockart III, 27, to pull over in Hancock County, just east of Indianapolis last Friday night on a routine traffic stop.
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Officer Matthew Fox in good condition after surgery for bullet wounds
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Shooter James Lockart, from Indianapolis, died while shooting at other officers after car chase
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Lockart, 27, previously arrested for battery and drug possession | 60,424 | record_train |
@placeholder hadn't expected much snow, and when schools were closed in his town without accumulations, he was flabbergasted. | Atlanta, Georgia (CNN) -- In some parts of the South, Friday's rare snowfall didn't pack the punch anticipated, but it still forced the closure of schools and the cancellation of flights. Cities put emergency crews to work throughout much of the region while state offices and schools were shut down. An estimated 8 inches fell in De Kalb in eastern Mississippi, while 200 miles south in metro Biloxi, snow fell but didn't stick, the National Weather Service reported. "We had flurries for about five minutes where I am, that's it," said John DeMiller, owner of the Petit Bois Grocery in Biloxi.
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"This is amazing," CNN iReporter says of snowfall in Dallas-Fort Worth area
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Flights canceled in Atlanta; Dallas-Fort Worth gets 12.5'' of snow, a 24-hour record
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Are you snowed in? Send us your iReports to tell how you're staying warm and digging out | 60,425 | record_train |
This language and the sequencing are important, because @placeholder is demanding the immediate opening of crossings so that food, medical supplies and other essential goods -- as well as the free movement of people -- can begin. | (CNN) -- The Egyptian capital of Cairo has become the focus of efforts to reach a lasting cease-fire in the 10-day conflict in Gaza. The negotiations are shrouded in secrecy. But an Israeli delegation was in Cairo on Thursday amid hopes that new life can be breathed into an Egyptian effort unveiled earlier this week. "The initiative is ongoing and we are in touch with all relevant parties," including the United States, Israel and the Palestinians, an Egyptian official told CNN. "We hope the Palestinian leaders will accept the initiative for the protection of the Palestinian people," he said before going on to urge Hamas "to stop fire immediately and accept the initiative to avoid further bloodshed."
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Cairo is focus of efforts to reach a lasting Gaza cease-fire
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Egyptian officials express optimism that a deal is near
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Hamas needs to show Gaza residents that it has won concessions, analysts say
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Turkey and Qatar working on a different formula for a cease-fire, diplomats say | 60,426 | record_train |
Her maiden voyage from @placeholder to Portsmouth was in December 2002. | A woman has gone missing today from a ferry which set sail from Britain for France. Belongings were discovered in a cabin on board the Brittany Ferries vessel Mont St Michel after it had docked at Caen in northern France having left Portsmouth, Hampshire. A spokesman for the ferry company said that an alert had been raised and the Coastguard had launched a search in the English Channel for the missing passenger. Ferry: Belongings were discovered in a cabin on board the Brittany Ferries vessel Mont St Michel (above) The spokesman said: ‘When last night’s overnight sailing from Portsmouth to Caen (operated by our ship Mont St Michel) docked at its destination this morning, an unattended bag, passport and other personal effects were discovered in a cabin, suggesting that a female passenger may be missing.
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Belongings found in cabin on board Brittany Ferries vessel Mont St Michel
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Docked at Caen in northern France having left Portsmouth, Hampshire
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Coastguard launches search in English Channel for missing passenger | 60,427 | record_train |
Last month, the @placeholder unemployment rate went up, from 9.7 percent to 9.9 percent. | (CNN Student News) -- May 10, 2010 Download PDF maps related to today's show: • United Kingdom • Iceland • Georgia Transcript THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. CARL AZUZ, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR: Environment, economy, elections, education. All E words, and all part of this Monday edition of CNN Student News. From the CNN Center, I'm Carl Azuz. First Up: Oil Spill AZUZ: First up, officials are moving on to plan C to try to stop the oil that's gushing into the Gulf of Mexico. They've tried remote controlled subs. They've tried a giant dome. We're gonna have more on that in a second. What is plan c? A lot of junk! Basically, you stuff the leak with trash and try to clog the thing up. So, what about the containment chamber, the giant dome they were planning to drop over the leak? The thing didn't work. Crystals formed on the dome and made it float. Officials haven't totally given up on the idea, but they're considering other options, including junk.
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Check out how the U.S. government trains to fight oil spills
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Find out why an election turned into a scramble in Britain
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Hear about a controversy involving a zero tolerance policy
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Paige isn't contesting that amount that she agreed to pay, reports TMZ and plans to change her name back to @placeholder. | By David Mccormack Walmart heiress Paige Laurie Dubbert is divorcing her husband of nearly six years citing irreconcilable differences. As well as launching divorce proceedings against high school sweetheart Patrick 'Bo' Dubbert, the unhappy heiress has also filed a civil lawsuit, reports TMZ. In the civil suit she accuses her husband of stealing thousands of dollars from a business – a Malibu retail center - that they had operated. Heiress to a sizable chunk of Walmart fortune Paige Laurie Dubbert is divorcing her husband of nearly six years, Patrick 'Bo' Dubbert citing irreconcilable differences Paige and Bo, right, dated during their senior year of high school and married at a top-secret wedding in Columbia, Missouri, in June 2008
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Paige Laurie has not only filed divorce papers against Bo Dubbert, but also a civil lawsuit alleging that he stole from her during their six year marriage
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The lawsuit alleges that Bo paid himself excessive amounts of money for managing a Malibu retail center that the couple operated
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In the divorce proceedings, Paige is citing irreconcilable differences, but under the terms of their pre-nup will be paying her ex spousal support
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Paige is the daughter of Nancy Laurie, the youngest daughter of Bud Walton, the brother and business partner of Walmart founder Sam Walton
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In 2005 Paige returned her USC communication degree after a roommate told 20/20 that she'd been paid $20,000 to write the heiress' college papers | 60,429 | record_train |
'I think any driver would look at it now, and I am sure @placeholder will look at it and say, 'I don't know what was I thinking'. | By Ian Parkes, Press Association Jenson Button has admitted feeling sorry for Lewis Hamilton after watching his former team-mate's Formula One world title hopes suffer a string of crushing blows. Button, though, does feel the battle for the championship has become 'spicy' following the warfare that has unfolded between Hamilton and Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg. Hamilton claimed, in a heated post-Belgian Grand Prix meeting, Rosberg said he opted not to avoid their lap-two collision to 'make a point'. Collision: Mercedes team-mates Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton collided in Belgium, ending Hamilton's race It was an incident which ultimately ended Hamilton's race, with the Briton now 29 points adrift of Rosberg, who went on to finish second behind Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo.
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Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg collided in Belgian Grand Prix
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Crash ended Hamilton's race but Rosberg finished second
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Hamilton claims team-mate caused incident on purpose
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Rosberg now leads F1 drivers' standings by 29 points
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A cousin of Paul Gilkey said @placeholder was upset about other family members being in the house. | By Michael Zennie Last updated at 12:17 AM on 11th January 2012 Under stress: Authorities say Paul Gilkey snapped under the pressure of caring for his ill wife A convicted murderer gunned down three members of his family before killing himself after an argument about what to feed his terminally-ill wife, police say. Paul Gilkey, 63, snapped while looking after his wife Darlene, 59, who is dying of cancer. Authorities say he wasn't getting along with his son Leroy or wife's two sisters Barbara S. Mohler and Dorothy M. Cherry, who had come over to help Darlene. An argument broke out in the small Logan, Ohio, home after Darlene's sisters fed her tea and toast after Gilkey had peeled an orange for her.
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Paul Gilkey, 63, was under 'a lot of pressure' caring for his wife who was dying of cancer
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Gilkey was convicted of beating a man to death with a fence post in 1974 and served 10 years in prison
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A spokesman said @placeholder was an honors student in the interdisciplinary liberal studies program. | Two teenage girls were killed early Tuesday when a train derailed on the bridge they were sitting on, spilling coal and burying the young women, police in Maryland said. Rose Mayr and Elizabeth Nass, both 19, were apparently sitting on a bridge ledge in Ellicott City, Maryland, just after midnight with their backs to the train when it derailed, according to a written statement from Howard County police. The two girls posted photos to Twitter shortly before the crash. One showed feet dangling over a road, with the caption "Levitating." Another appeared to look down Main Street. Nass tweeted, "Drinking on top of the Ellicott City sign with @ r0se_petals." The name Ellicott City is painted on the railroad bridge.
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Two girls tweeted pictures shortly before crash
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A train passed behind them around midnight as they sat on the ledge of a bridge
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Cars just behind the locomotives derailed, spilling coal on the girls
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NTSB handling investigation into accident | 60,432 | record_train |
Appeal: The music fan's family and his girlfriend @placeholder, pictured centre, spoke at the appeal today. | By Lizzie Edmonds The grieving family of a music fan who was beaten to death in a random attack at a festival have made a heart-breaking appeal to find the man's killer. Robert Hart, 26, suffered fatal head injuries after being attacked in front of his girlfriend at the Parklife Weekender Festival in Manchester. It is believed Mr Hart was punched to the floor and knocked unconscious as he stepped in to protect Gemma Parry after she was hit in the back with an inflatable doll. Scroll down for video Heartbreak: Elaine Hart, the mother of a music fan who died in a random attack at Parklife Festival in Manchester made an emotional plea for her son's killer to come forward today
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Robert Hart attacked at Parklife Music Festival in Manchester
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Knocked unconscious when he tried to protect girlfriend in the crowd
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Shop assistant died from his head injuries in hospital four days later
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"We are worried about the fate of the youths in @placeholder. | Bamenda, Cameroon (CNN) -- Cameroon's longtime president, Paul Biya, has officially declared his candidacy for the October 9 presidential polls despite calls for him to step down after nearly 30 years in power. Biya's party, the ruling Cameroon's People Democratic Movement party (CPDM), sent a high-profile delegation Sunday to the headquarters of ELECAM, the country's electoral commission, to cast his name on the list along with at least 50 other presidential candidates, including three women. The move by the 78-year-old president to seek another seven-year term in office has drawn sharp criticism from the opposition Social Democratic Front, whose leader, John Fru Ndi, is also running for president.
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President Paul Biya has been in power since 1982
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It may seem to you to be the wrong message to be highlighting on @placeholder, which should be celebratory. | Freetown, Sierra Leone (CNN) -- Sierra Leone and Liberia have some of the highest maternal mortality rates in the world, with 15-24 year olds accounting for 40% of such deaths) and two years ago, agencies IPPF and FORWARD listened to hundreds of African voices talking about sexual and reproductive health and rights. These weren't the voices of presidents, parliamentarians, politicians, advocates, or activists discussing laws, principles, precepts and policy. They were the voices of young teenage girls in Liberia and Sierra Leone, speaking directly about their experiences, in a project called "Girls at Risk." Though not exclusively so, the prime "risk" in question was teenage pregnancy: the risk of becoming pregnant; the risks associated with unsafe abortion; and those associated with poor maternal health provision.
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''Girls at Risk" project allows young African girls to deal with their issues such as teenage pregnancy
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Seri Wendoh was able to gain an understanding of the risks young girls face
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The two-day general strike is continuing on Wednesday, with members of three major unions planning to march on @placeholder after the vote. | Athens, Greece (CNN) -- Greek lawmakers Wednesday approved a package of austerity measures demanded by international lenders, despite protests outside Parliament as they were voting, in a move that should clear the way for an emergency loan to Athens. Greek riot police fired round after round of tear gas to keep small crowds of protesters away from Parliament in the run-up to the vote and as lawmakers one by one said "Yes" or "No." The vote was 155 to 138 in the 300-seat house, with five voting "present" and two abstaining. Crowds outside Parliament swelled as the vote took place, but both sides showed some restraint, with police and demonstrators eyeing each other warily rather than wading into the melee.
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NEW: The EU's Juncker says the way is now clear for Athens to get an emergency loan
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At least 19 police officers are injured, while an expert asks them to stop using tear gas
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of the drug, @placeholder, put out a statement saying the drug will be | By Katie Davies PUBLISHED: 11:08 EST, 23 February 2013 | UPDATED: 11:29 EST, 23 February 2013 A drug offering hope to late-stage breast cancer sufferers was approved by the government yesterday. The Food and Drug Administration has approved the use of Kadcyla, which is said to work as a 'smart bomb' on a strain of the disease which is believed to effect one fifth of sufferers. It is a combination of the well-known Herceptin and a chemotherapy drug called DM1. Wonder drug? On Friday the Government approved Kadcyla, a new breast cancer drug which it is hoped can extend the lives of advance stage sufferers of the disease
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Kadcyla, a drug which can work on up to 20 per cent of breast cancer sufferers, has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration
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Makers Genentech say the drug added almost six months onto the lives of late-stage cancer sufferers in a clinical trial
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Sport is very important, including rugby, but with a slightly different emphasis than @placeholder. | By Harriet Arkell PUBLISHED: 06:04 EST, 14 May 2013 | UPDATED: 10:30 EST, 14 May 2013 Wales' oldest schoolboy rugby fixture has been suspended over teachers' fears that the boys on one team had become so much bigger and better at the game than the others. The match between private schools Llandovery College and Christ College, Brecon, has been called off for the first time in more than 130 years over worries the boys are now mismatched. This schools say a difference in emphasis between the schools - Llandovery excels at sport whereas Christ College concentrates more on academia - means that the Llandovery boys have become bigger, stronger, and thus a danger to those from Christ College.
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Llandovery College and Christ College, Brecon, say teams are unequal
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Private Welsh schools have suspended annual fixture over safety fears
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This is @placeholder, Africa's most unique, unusual, exhilarating and mind-blowing festival. | Once a year, if you drive just several hours north of Cape Town into South Africa's arid Karoo semi-desert, you'll come across a tented town in the middle of a vast expanse of nothing, like a surreal mirage. Here, huge sculptures punctuate the sky and the desert floor is dotted with art works, from multi-story creations to a field of tiny mushrooms that light up at night. Thousands of people, looking like extras from a hundred different movie sets, wear elaborate costumes and body paint and wander around, giving out hot dogs, popcorn, drinks, ice creams and yoga lessons. There's a circus, a post office, a gingerbread house filled with sweets, a Swiss alpine chalet, a saloon straight out of the Wild West and nearly a hundred other themed camps including dance floors, bars and coffee stations.
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AfrikaBurn takes place every April in the semi-desert Karoo north of Cape Town, South Africa
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The week-long event is Africa's most successful answer to the U.S. Burning Man festival
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'For @placeholder it's his third game in quick succession, and he's been out for more than a year. | Paul Lambert has tipped Jores Okore and Ciaran Clark to push for regular first-team football, even when Aston Villa solve their defensive injury crisis. Okore and Clark forged a resilient central defensive pairing in Villa's 1-0 Premier League victory at Crystal Palace on Tuesday night. The makeshift duo battled manfully amid the continued absence of long-term injury trio Ron Vlaar, Philippe Senderos and Nathan Baker. Paul Lambert believes Jores Okore (left) is making a claim for a first team place at Aston Villa Lambert hailed Okore for adapting quickly after his return from 14 months battling knee ligament trouble, admitting hopes the 22-year-old can continue to thrive alongside Clark.
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Paul Lambert heaps praise on Jores Okore and Ciaran Clark
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Makeshift defensive pair have forged strong partnership
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But a senior @placeholder official cautioned not to expect any major leaps forward any time soon. | What a difference two years makes. When Barack Obama became the first sitting U.S. president to visit Myanmar in 2012, there was much fanfare about the country's political reforms and apparent road to democracy after decades of oppressive military rule. But as Obama and other world leaders gather in Myanmar this week for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) summit, the situation is not as rosy as many had hoped. "Parts of the reform effort have stalled, parts have moved forward, and parts we've even seen things move backward," Deputy U.S. National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes said Thursday. "So I think it's a mixed picture."
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World leaders are gathering in Myanmar for the ASEAN summit
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Obama could discuss plight of the Rohingya Muslim minority in Myanmar
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The government does not recognize Rohingyas as citizens
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Left: Abbey before she started on medicinal cannabis; Right: @placeholder after being treated with medicinal cannabis | Cherie has been treating her daughter Abbey with medicinal marijuana for several months and has seen a dramatic improvement in her condition A NSW mother who was treating her two-year-old daughter with medicinal cannabis says the child has just months to live after police raided her supplier who was dobbed in to authorities by ACT Chief Minister Katy Gallagher. Doctors told Cherie last year that her daughter Abbey would live only a few months as a result of CDKL5, a rare genetic condition that results in uncontrolled and violent seizures sometimes lasting up to 45 minutes, as well as a range of physical and mental disabilities.
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Cherie was going to admit her daughter Abbey to palliative care last year
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Abbey, two, suffers from CDKL5, a rare disorder causing violent seizures
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After researching medicinal cannabis Cherie found a supplier in Canberra and Abbey's condition improved dramatically
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Cherie's supplier was raided earlier this year after he was dobbed in by Katy Gallagher, ACT Chief Minister
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This would be the story everyone in @placeholder's talking about if chemicals used for cleaning coal were spilled into a river in a state with more political clout and media presence. | (CNN) -- Try to imagine New York or California dealing with a situation like this: The tap water's only good for toilets, not drinking, washing, cooking or showering; more than a dozen people have been hospitalized for complaints related to water that's been contaminated with a somewhat mysterious chemical; and residents wait in line for bottled water -- or for ice to melt -- in order to have something to drink. That's been life since Thursday in West Virginia's capital city, Charleston, where 300,000 people were left without safe water -- again, except for toilet flushing -- after chemicals contaminated the Elk River. Some of the taps have started coming back on; cleanup and testing are underway, according to the news reports on Monday. But the spill, which has been attributed to a leak in a chemical-storage tank not far upriver from the city's water treatment plant, continues to paralyze Charleston.
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Noncontaminated tap water is coming back for some West Virginia residents
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John Sutter: Our collective indifference to the disaster is troubling
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300,000 people were without water after a chemical spill
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@placeholder arrives at Liverpool Local Court, where he appeared charged with murder | By Sarah Michael and Candace Sutton For Daily Mail Australia and Louise Cheer Harriet Wran, the daughter of former NSW premier Neville Wran, had been on a days-long drug binge before a man was stabbed to death in a run-down Sydney unit. Wran appeared in Liverpool Local Court on Thursday charged with murder, attempted murder and break and enter. Court documents confirmed Wran was an ice addict who had been living rough in Sydney's inner city suburbs of Surry Hills and Redfern after leaving her family's luxury Woollahra home in the weeks before the killing. Daily Mail Australia understands Wran, 26, told police she was 'numb on ice' at the time of the attack in the inner-Sydney suburb of Redfern on Sunday and had been 'off her guts for days'.
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Harriet Wran's case heard in Liverpool Local Court on Thursday
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She is charged with murder over a double stabbing in inner Sydney
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Wran has admitted to an addiction to the drug ice and was living rough at the time of the attack
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Wran was unemployed and received a Newstart Allowance of $560 per fortnight from Centrelink, court documents show
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Dad Neville Wran was premier of New South Wales from 1973 to 1986
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Ms @placeholder not only took the photographs, but paid for a professional makeup artist to help with Ms Peters’ special day. | A chronically ill teenager, forced to drop out of school because of her reactive arthritis, has had a complete stranger come to her aid, allowing the young woman to fulfil her ‘high school formal’ dream. Mikaela Peters, a 17-year-old living on Queensland's Sunshine Coast, says she was blown away because she ‘didn’t think there were people like that existed any more.’ When she posted a photo on a public Facebook page, explaining her story and trying to sell the dress, photographer Katie Barnett offered a complimentary photo shoot to give her to opportunity to ‘feel beautiful in the dress’. Ms Peters, who suffers from reactive arthritis says the shoot was ‘amazing, the best experience I’ve ever had.’
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Sunshine Coast school girl enjoys free photo shoot from kind stranger
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Mikaela Peters is chronically ill with painful Reactive Arthritis
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Posted on a public Facebook page to sell her 'dream formal dress'
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Teen found it too difficult to own the dress knowing she could not wear it
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Photographer Katie Barnett offered Peters a free photo shoot in the dress
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Peters wore her formal dress, as well as one of her sister's dresses to say 'thank you' for her big sister's support
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‘I was just happy to do something nice for someone so deserving'
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She said while her youngest children were playing nicely together, pretending to have a tea party, @placeholder must have banged into this little sister, accidentally causing the cut. | By Lizzie Parry PUBLISHED: 12:27 EST, 10 November 2013 | UPDATED: 13:17 EST, 10 November 2013 Fourteen-month-old Elia-belle Hooker suffered a nasty cut to her face when she and her older brother Jack, two, were playing with a Disney tea set A mother has urged Argos to rid their shelves of a 'dangerous' toy after her 14-month-old baby girl suffered a nasty cut from the rough plastic edges. Horrified at the cut inflicted on tiny Elia-belle Hooker by the Disney Princess Tea Set, mother Natalie Giugno posted a warning on Facebook to alert other unsuspecting parents. The 30-year-old immediately returned the toy to the Cromer branch of Argos urging managers to remove the product from sale.
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Natalie Giugno has called on Argos to take the Disney Princess Tea Set off the shelves after her daughter was injured
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Elia-belle suffered a nasty cut to her right cheek
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Mother claims had rough edges could have affected her daughter's vision
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But the prosecutor said that Medvedevas had still failed to account for all the injuries @placeholder suffered. | Aurimas Medvedevas, 23, has been jailed for a minimum of 22 years for murdering his nine-week-old daughter, Aukse A father who murdered his nine-week-old daughter by biting her forehead and launching her against a wall in a 'brutality that defies belief' has been jailed for life. Aurimas Medvedevas, 23, left little Aukse to die in agony in her cot for up to six hours after beating her to death at the family home in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. The savage attack took place in September last year, on the first day Aukse's mother had returned to work since giving birth. The Lithuanian delivery driver left his child with a catalogue of shocking injuries, including a bite on her forehead.
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Aurimas Medvedevas, 23, killed nine-week-old Aukse in September last year
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He left her to die in agony for up to six hours in her cot in Peterborough
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She suffered fractured ribs, lacerated liver, bruises and bite to her forehead
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Mother Dzesika Urbikaite had returned to work that day after maternity leave
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He was jailed for life at the Old Bailey, London, with a minimum of 22 years
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But even under those somewhat relaxed standards, most of @placeholder would not qualify, he added. | (CNN) -- An eco-friendly building material might have saved some of the 80 homes destroyed in a recent wildfire in Southern California. But it can't be used there. Rajesh Kanwar built his Alpine, California, house out of AAC after his previous house burned down. The masonry material, called autoclaved aerated concrete or AAC, can withstand a 2,000-degree fire for four hours, according to Underwriters Laboratories' test results. "I just think the material's awesome. There's nothing like it," said Doug Edwards, an architect whose Edwards Design Group designs and builds green homes in the Scottsdale, Arizona, area. "It's the best building material in the world."
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An eco-friendly masonry material can withstand a 2,000-degree fire for four hours
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She said she's planning a "listening tour" around @placeholder to talk about a range of matters, including the economy -- which along with women in business and protection of children are the three issues listed on her Web site. | NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana (CNN) -- Fans of porn star Stormy Daniels are drafting her to run for the U.S. Senate seat in Louisiana now held by Republican Sen. David Vitter. And it's no racy gimmick, they say. Porn star Stormy Daniels, who has no party affiliation, says she's "always up for a good fight." The Draft Stormy Web site says that "2010 presents the Pelican State with the opportunity to start with a clean slate -- to elect a representative that we can be proud of, who will work tirelessly, and who will challenge the status quo. We at the Draft Stormy campaign feel that Baton Rouge native Stormy Daniels is best suited to fulfill these duties."
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Stormy Daniels fan insists movement to draft porn star for Senate campaign for real
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Republican Sen. David Vitter of Louisiana now holds U.S. Senate seat at issue
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Vitter, up for re-election in 2010, is known for his link to the "D.C. Madam"
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@placeholder has passed tough legislation that includes a requirement for a thorough background check for prospective gun owners. | Pretoria, South Africa (CNN) -- An international sports icon is behind bars. His girlfriend is dead. And South Africa is grappling with one of its most notorious killings in recent memory. Olympic runner Oscar Pistorius, known as Blade Runner for his lightning-fast prosthetic legs, shook and sobbed Friday when a judge officially charged him with killing his girlfriend on Valentine's Day. Wearing a dark suit, he buried his head in his hands at a packed courtroom in Pretoria. Prosecutors said they plan to charge the 26-year-old with premeditated murder. Pistorius rejects the murder allegation "in the strongest terms," his agent, Peet Vanzuyl, told CNN.
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Famous runner Oscar Pistorius rejects murder allegation
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Pistorius shakes uncontrollably as he faces murder charges
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By the time 20% of the precincts were reporting and @placeholder's lead was not shrinking, Gray's political guru said it was apparent that the campaign "wasn't doing as well" as it needed. | Washington (CNN) -- After Washington Mayor Vince Gray voted Tuesday morning and a vocal contingent of volunteers moved on to another precinct, Gray's campaign manager headed downtown to write three news releases to issue based on the outcome of Tuesday's Democratic primary election. Chuck Thies started with the hopeful news first and wrote the release his campaign would blast out if the mayor won the contest with a wide margin. But as voters across the district went to the polls Tuesday morning, even Gray's closest confidants and advisers acknowledged that outcome was not likely. Many cautioned that the election would be close, possibly within a few thousand votes.
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Incumbent Mayor Vince Gray at one time held a healthy lead in his re-election bid
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A businessman's plea bargain agreement over Gray's 2010 campaign raised doubts
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Challenger Muriel Bowser's poll numbers surged while Gray's remained flat
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He is known to have met with the gunmen and hosted on-the-run suspect Hayat Boumeddiene for ‘crossbow practice’ while he was under house arrest in @placeholder. | Photographs of two of the Paris gunmen meeting with an Al Qaeda recruiter have emerged following the massacres in which 17 innocents lost their lives. The pictures show Djamel Beghal, 50, a former disciple of the hate clerics Abu Hamza and Abu Qatada, with kosher supermarket killer Amedy Coulibaly and Charlie Hedbo murderer Cherif Kouachi. A police surveillance camera image shows Beghal and Cherif together in 2010, while another photograph shows Coulibaly pictured with the recruiter in France in 2012. Scroll down for video Surveillance: A police picture shows Djamel Beghal (left) and Cherif Kourachi (right) together in 2010 Deadly partners: Kosher supermarket killer Amedy Coulibaly (right) pictured with Djamel Beghal (left)
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Beghal recruited Charlie Hedbo killer Cherif Kouachi in prison
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He also mentored the gunman Amedy Coulibaly killed at kosher grocery
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Pictures show recruiter with Kouachi in 2010 and with Coulibaly in 2012
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Beghal hosted France's most wanted woman for 'crossbow practice'
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Safe: Canadian astronaut @placeholder gives a thumbs-up after a successful parachute landing in Kazakhstan this morning | By Anna Edwards PUBLISHED: 00:30 EST, 14 May 2013 | UPDATED: 11:11 EST, 17 May 2013 Chris Hadfield, the singing superstar commander of the International Space Station, has landed safely back on Earth with two other astronauts after a five-month mission - and immediately tweeted it was 'wonderful to smell and feel Spring.' A Soyuz space capsule carrying the Canadian astronaut, American Thomas Marshburn, and Russian Roman Romanenko landed as planned in the Steppes of Kazakhstan at 8.31am local time today. Hadfield captured the hearts of millions of fans back on home through his prolific social media postings - including most recently - a YouTube video of him covering David Bowie's Space Oddity, which was his farewell to the International Space Station.
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Soyuz space capsule carrying the Canadian astronaut, American Thomas Marshburn, and Russian Roman Romanenko landed as planned in the Steppes of Kazakhstan at 8.31am
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Holden: Honestly, I can't criticize the decision because it was the @placeholder public that voted in the end. | (CNN) -- Scotland's Susan Boyle gives new meaning to the term "overnight sensation." The "Britain's Got Talent" contestant was expected to be something of a joke when she first sauntered on stage, but she absolutely wowed the audience, the judges -- and then the world via the Internet -- with her stunning rendition of "I Dreamed a Dream." Along with Simon Cowell and Piers Morgan, Amanda Holden is a judge on "Britain's Got Talent." But like others who stumble upon sudden fame, she found the pressure and scrutiny to be overwhelming. "Talent" judge Amanda Holden and Dr. Drew Pinsky of VH1's "Celebrity Rehab With Dr. Drew" joined CNN's Larry King Tuesday night to discuss Boyle's hospitalization for stress and the toll the spotlight and media criticism might have taken on her mental health. They also discussed whether Boyle will develop the emotional stamina for a high-pressure singing career.
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Amanda Holden: Boyle is "a grown woman who applied to come on a talent show"
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@placeholder admitted Liverpool have not been good enough during their Champions League campaign | Read Martin Samuel's match report from Anfield as the Reds crashed out of the Champions League Brendan Rodgers and Steven Gerrard pulled no punches as they admitted Liverpool deserve to be out of the Champions League. A dismal return to Europe’s premier competition ended as 10-man Liverpool were held to a 1-1 draw by Basle at Anfield. They secured five points from their six games and are now condemned to the Europa League. Liverpool were poor for most of the game and deservedly trailed to Fabian Frei’s first half goal and their task looked forlorn when Lazar Markovic was sent off before Gerrard set up a grandstand finish with a free-kick.
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Liverpool failed to qualify for the last 16 after being held to draw by Basle
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@placeholder requires schools to investigate allegations of sexual assault, even if criminal charges are never filed. | (CNN)A woman who alleges she was gang-raped by three University of Oregon men's basketball players in March has filed a Title IX lawsuit against the university and head men's basketball coach Dana Altman. The civil suit was filed Thursday in U.S. District Court in Eugene, Oregon. According to the suit, the woman, a university student, alleges that three Oregon men's basketball players cornered her in a bathroom in March and gang-raped her multiple times. Prosecutors did not file charges against the men, citing insufficient evidence. The lawsuit says that Altman knew one of his players, Brandon Austin, had a history of prior sexual misconduct allegations at another school but that Altman recruited him to play for the Ducks anyway. Austin and two of his Ducks' teammates were dismissed from the team in May. The teammates are not mentioned by name in the lawsuit.
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Immediate search efforts were hampered at the time by the arrival of @placeholder, which brought gale force winds of up to 140km/h and caused significant damage. | The body of a high school teacher who disappeared during a cyclone more than three years ago has been found in scrubland in Western Australia. Tracy Margaret Marshall, 35, vanished in the town of Karratha, in the Pilbara region 1500km north of Perth during severe tropical cyclone Carlos on February 21, 2011. Ms Marshall's car, which had overheated and broken down east of Karratha was found unoccupied on the same day as the local community was bracing for the cyclone to hit. At the time Ms Marshall had been treated for depression and hallucinations, and her husband had been desperate to fly her to Perth because there was no psychiatrist in the remote Pilbara town.
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Tracey Margaret Marshall, 35, disappeared three years ago during Cyclone Carlos in Western Australia
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A body found last month in remote scrubland has been identified as Ms Marshall
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Tracy Marshall had been suffering depression and hallucinations before she vanished but no psychiatrist was available in remote Pilbara town
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The notion that the @placeholder is itself somehow more peaceful today than it was when he received that prize is ludicrous. | (CNN) -- A couple weeks after attending his first United Nations General Assembly meeting as president, Barack Obama was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. What a difference three years makes. Back in his first months in office, simply being Barack Obama was enough to bring cheering crowds into the street. Whether it was because he was not George Bush or because he was promising to end American policies that were widely despised or whether it was because -- as the first African-American to be elected U.S. president, he embodied an ideal of opportunity for all that was core to this country's appeal -- it hardly mattered. Convene a crowd, and they would find something to like about Barack Obama.
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David Rothkopf: In 2009, Obama got Nobel shortly after his first U.N. General Assembly
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He says back then, world saw him as leader to end wars, which proved too hard to do
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Before the auction, @placeholder hung the painting in their store on 23rd Street. | By Mail Online Reporter PUBLISHED: 14:46 EST, 10 November 2013 | UPDATED: 14:52 EST, 10 November 2013 Less than a week after British street artist Banksy's painting of a Nazi officer into a landscape of a mountain lake sold for $615,000, the buyer backed out. The winning bidder, who went by the online name of 'gorpetri,' failed to make good on the deal, which led New York City Housing Works thrift shop desperate for another taker. The original painting featuring a serene landscape was purchased from Housing Works a few months ago. It was then returned with the addition of a Nazi officer sitting on a bench, taking in the scene with Banksy's signature in the corner. After discovering the artist behind their latest acquisition, the thrift shop, which benefits the homeless and those suffering from HIV/AIDs, decided to sell the painting,'The Banality of the Banality of Evil,' at an auction.
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Less than a week after British street artist Banksy's painting of a Nazi officer sold for $615,000, the buyer defaults on bid
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Fellow bidders wonder if Banksy was in on the auction and complain that Housing Works is lying about how the painting made it's way to their store
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Tumble: Ronaldo goes down under the challenge of Ghana defender @placeholder | Cristiano Ronaldo might have achieved the impossible. He might have delivered the landslide of goals it needed to fill a void in goal difference as deep as the Grand Canyon and thereby send the USA plunging from that famous precipice of theirs. If half the great man’s thunderous shots and leaping headers had crossed the line then Portugal would have done so too. Inexplicably, it was not to be. At the very least the supreme footballer of the year should have gone out of Brazil 2014 — and perhaps departed the World Cup forever — with a hat-trick. Sure shot: Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo scores the second goal against Ghana
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Ronaldo scored in 80th minute but Portugal miss out on goal difference
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Outstanding players like @placeholder, Bale and Ronaldo know the truth of that statement. | When James Rodriguez signed his contract with Real Madrid, scarcely an eyebrow was raised. Of course, £60million is a massive transfer fee, especially when the attendant salary exceeds £5m a year. But the young Colombian said he was desperate to play for Real and we instinctively believed him. They are champions of Europe, they have a team which reads like a litany of sorcerers and they are, well, they are Real Madrid. Who wouldn’t want to play for such a club? VIDEO Scroll down to watch great footage of James Rodriguez and Robert Lewandowski Major coup: James Rodriguez, the top scorer at the World Cup, moved to Real Madrid earlier in the week
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The 'peak' of a player's game is now regarded as performing at Real Madrid, Barcelona or Bayern Munich
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Bale and Modric moved from Spurs, Xabi Alonso, Mascherano and Suarez left Liverpool and Ronaldo departed Manchester United
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"@placeholder proceeded to forcefully embrace plaintiff," it said, "causing plaintiff to continue to experience pain, shock, embarrassment, distress and fear." | Los Angeles (CNN) -- A cruise ship attendant claimed in a federal lawsuit that John Travolta sexually assaulted him during a Caribbean cruise in 2009, according to court documents filed last week. Fabian Zanzi, who said he was assigned to be Travolta's personal attendant, accused the actor of "harmful and offensive contact" by "removing his bath robe, grabbing plaintiff's hand, and forcing his naked person and erect penis against plaintiff's person," the complaint said. "This is another ludicrous lawsuit with inane claims," Travolta lawyer Martin Singer said. "It is obvious that Mr. Zanzi and his lawyers are looking for their 15 minutes of fame."
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Royal Caribbean Cruise employee sues Travolta for "harmful and offensive contact"
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Two male massage therapists dropped their suit against the actor in May
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"I think it is a land of forgiveness, of people in their natural goodness (who) understand the fact that...we sin, we pay a price and hopefully continue," added @placeholder, who served two terms as New York State attorney general before winning election as governor in 2006. | Washington (CNN) -- Politics is full of second chances. Former South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford -- now U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford -- is living proof. Former Rep. Anthony Weiner is trying to travel the same road to political redemption. And now add former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer to the list, as he embarks on a similar journey. In this age of lighting fast news cycles and fleeting memories, are disgraced politicians sitting in the penalty box for a shorter time before launching a comeback? A Republican political strategist thinks it reflects a lower opinion of politicians. "The required waiting time has been greatly condensed in recent years, indicating present voters are holding elected officials to a much lower standard then previous generations," said John Brabender, a longtime top political adviser to 2012 Republican presidential candidate and former Sen. Rick Santorum.
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Trio of disgraced politicians show that voters have gotten more forgiving
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Disgraced former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer is latest to announce comeback bid
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His escape will fuel fears Abu Qatada may be helped to freedom from house arrest in @placeholder. | By Tom Kelly, James Slack and James White Last updated at 6:06 PM on 14th February 2012 Abu Qatada could be deported to Jordan if the Government chose to reject a European Court ruling, a former Home Office minister said today. David Mellor said Home Secretary Theresa May should simply ignore the ruling in Strasbourg that prevents Britain throwing out the hate preacher because he could stand trial for terrorism offences involving evidence gathered through torture. Speaking after Qatada was released from prison, he said: 'The ruling in Strasbourg is a gnat-bite that the British Government is totally free in law to ignore.
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Just ignore Strasbourg ruling and kick him out, David Mellor tells Home Secretary
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Home Office minister 'flies out to Jordan' in bid to secure deal to deport extremist
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Qatada freed from high-security prison under the cover of darkness as his mother says he should be returned to Jordan
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Baroness Pauline Neville-Jones warns he 'wished death upon others... we must regard him as a threat'
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Hate preacher's best friend says: 'He spoke to Bin Laden many, many times by phone'
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A list released by the group shows hundreds of Twitter accounts used by @placeholder or ISIS-affiliated groups which have been targeted. | Hacktivist group Anonymous has claimed to take down more than 1,000 ISIS sites, accounts and emails since launching an offensive against the militant group in the wake of the Charlie Hebdo massacre. The group released a video boasting of the online accounts it has 'exposed and destroyed' since declaring war against jihadists in January. In this latest video a red outline of the group's masked front man warns 'there is no safe place for [ISIS] online'. Scroll down for video Hacktivist group Anonymous has claimed to have successfully targeted more than a thousand ISIS-related Twitter accounts, Facebook pages and websites
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Anonymous declared war after the Paris attacks, which left 17 dead
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The lawsuit, filed last week in @placeholder federal court, also alleges that Giordano did not tell the truth when he filled out the life insurance form indicating that Gardner was a "partner." | (CNN) -- An American Express insurance company is suing a Maryland man, who was accused in the Aruba disappearance of his traveling companion, in an effort to void a $1.5 million insurance policy he took out on her. Amex Assurance Company claims that Gary Giordano does not have a right to collect on the big dollar life insurance policy he obtained on his companion Robyn Gardner because their relationship was "casual and non-exclusive," according to the lawsuit. Giordano, of Gaithersburg, Maryland, was thrust into the spotlight last year when Gardner went missing during the couple's trip in Aruba. Gardner, 35, also of Maryland was last seen August 2, 2011. Giordano told authorities the two were snorkeling when she disappeared and he filed a missing person report.
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Company says Giordano does not have a right to collect on $1.5 million policy
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Giordano was detained in the disappearance of the woman on whom he had a life insurance policy
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The fact that Snowden is linked to the @placeholder's report isn't a big surprise. | (CNN) -- The United States -- in partnership with its ally Canada -- spied during a pair of major 2010 summits of world leaders in Toronto, CBC reported, citing top secret documents obtained from whistleblower Edward Snowden. Both the G8 and G20 summits were held in June 2010 in Canada's most populated city. And both times, America's National Security Agency conducted widespread surveillance that was "closely coordinated with the Canadian partner," according to CBC's account of a briefing note from the U.S. spy agency. The multi-day spying operation focused at making sure meeting sites were safe, protecting against terrorist threats and "providing support to policymakers," a NSA briefing document states, according to the Canadian news outlet.
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CBC says it obtained a top secret NSA document from Edward Snowden
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It says the U.S. conducted surveillance during the G8, G20 summits in Toronto
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Collision course: The truck then careened into @placeholder nearby, causing irreparable damage | By Snejana Farberov A wasp may have set off a chain of unfortunate events that left a Coca Cola truck smashed up, several bus passengers injured and a beloved seafood store in Florida in shambles. A surveillance video has been released this week by the Jacksonville Transit Authority showing the moment on July 23 when a big red tractor trailer sideswept a city bus before plowing into a New Town fish market, which later had to be razed to the ground. The driver of the vehicle, Calvin Hollis, 45, told investigators that a wasp flew into his cab as he was driving down West Beaver Street in New Town, causing him to lose control and crash.
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Driver Calvin Hollis, 45, was cited for reckless driving after police officers observed that all his windows were rolled up
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He insisted, though, that @placeholder, who died earlier this month after a battle with cancer, would always remain in the country's collective memory. | London (CNN) -- The election of Jorge Bergoglio as Pope Francis, head of the Catholic Church and spiritual leader of the world's 1.2 billion Catholics, has dominated CNN.com's coverage over the past 24 hours. You can read all about the first Latin American pope here. But while all eyes were on the Vatican, watching for the white smoke that signalled the announcement, there was plenty going on elsewhere. Here are five stories you may have missed while you were getting to know the new pontiff. 1. Xi Jinping was formally named as China's new president, as part of the country's once-in-a-decade leadership change. Xi, who took over as General Secretary of the Communist Party four months ago, replaces outgoing president Hu Jintao.
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Xi Jinping formally named as China's new president as part of once-in-a-decade change
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Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu forms a coalition government excluding ultra-religious groups
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Plans to embalm the body of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez hit a snag
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Ieng Sary, one of the leaders of the Khmer Rouge, dies while on trial for war crimes | 60,469 | record_train |
Round two: Seconds later @placeholder tried to con the referee into awarding a spot-kick after an incident with Brown | Ashley Young has history for diving and the way he fell to try and win a penalty won’t help his reputation. There were two possible penalty incidents in close succession and Martin Atkinson called both correctly. The first came as Robin van Persie burst into the penalty area only to be thwarted by a well-timed last-ditch Santiago Vergini tackle, which took the ball cleanly. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Louis van Gaal: Ashley Young did not dive Down goes Robin: Van Persie tumbled in the Sunderland penalty area after being dispossessed by Vergini 61 MINS 28 SECS Van Persie goes down between Cattermole and Vergini, who touched the ball.
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Young went to ground far too easily during the match against Sunderland
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Criminalising every young person in @placeholder – without any need for them to be engaged in any wrongdoing – is an unwarranted and disproportionate intrusion into the civil liberties of thousands of perfectly law-abiding young people.’ | By Lawrence Conway PUBLISHED: 02:18 EST, 16 June 2012 | UPDATED: 06:40 EST, 18 June 2012 Children are to be banned from a city centre under draconian plans to tackle anti-social behaviour. Critics said the decision to stop anyone under 16 walking the streets of Bangor after dark was akin to something ‘you’d expect in North Korea, not North Wales’. Police are introducing the curfew, believed to be the first time children have been banned from an entire city centre, to rid the area of yobbish behaviour. Ban: Children will be banned from Bangor town centre from Monday as police and the council in the Welsh city attempt to tackle anti-social behaviour
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Unaccompanied under-16s barred from the Welsh city of Bangor
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among minors are prohibited by law,' @placeholder said, noting that the | An iPhone-shaped memorial to Apple founder Steve Jobs has been removed from outside a Russian university campus after current CEO Tim Cook announced that he is gay. The 6ft-high statue had been put up outside a college in St Petersburg in January 2013 by a Russian group of companies called West European Financial Union (ZEFS) to honour Jobs. However, in a statement on Monday, ZEFS said they had to abide by a law combating 'gay propaganda' and that the memorial had been removed. Scroll down for video Removed: An iPhone-shaped memorial to Apple founder Steve Jobs has been removed from outside a Russian university campus after current CEO Tim Cook (right) announced that he was gay
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6ft-high statue had been put up by group of Russian companies ZEFS
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ZEFS said it had to abide by law against 'gay propaganda'
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Law introduced by Vladimir Putin last year to promote 'traditional values'
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The family plans to make a book out of photos that people send so Dax will be able to see all the lights for @placeholder if he's too sick to go outside. | (CNN) -- On a crisp Halloween night, icicle lights and Santa Clauses mingled with ghosts and jack-o'-lanterns in a Washington, Illinois, neighborhood. The community is helping a family squeeze in a little extra holiday cheer with their young son. Doctors say 2-year-old Dax Locke is losing his fight with acute myeloid leukemia and may only have weeks to live, so parents Julie and Austin Locke put Christmas lights up outside their home for the little boy, who loves glowing things. Dax opens presents each day under a tree that's already been up for several weeks. "We don't have much time left with Dax, don't know if he will make it to Christmas, so we wanted to have Christmas early," Julie Locke told local news station WMBD.
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Neighbors put up decorations early for 2-year-old Dax Locke
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@placeholder addressed the 288 veterans said to be attending the ceremony, telling them: "You are why we keep coming back." | COLLEVILLE-SUR-MER, France (CNN) -- World leaders gave thanks Saturday to military veterans for their efforts in the D-Day landings of 65 years ago at a ceremony in northwest France, warning that their legacy must not be forgotten as the world faces renewed threats of tyranny. President Obama and Britain's Prince Charles were among those attending the ceremony. President Obama joined Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown, France's President Nicolas Sarkozy and Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper at a ceremony at the American Cemetary in Normandy, close where many died in the World War II offensive. More than 150,000 allied troops, about half of them Americans, took part in D-Day on June 6, 1944, overwhelming German forces in an operation that proved a turning point in driving the Nazis out of France.
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Dignitaries, World War II veterans pay tribute to D-Day fallen
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The skill involved, as he beat two men in the heart of @placeholder's midfield, was warmly appreciated by the travelling United supporters who chanted 'Argentina! | By Luke Augustus for MailOnline Follow @@Luke_Augustus29 His Manchester United debut lasted 69 minutes but in that time Angel di Maria gave Red Devils supporters more than a glimpse of what is to come from their new No 7 in the future. Di Maria has only trained twice with his new team-mates, since his £60million move from Real Madrid on Tuesday, yet in spells on Saturday afternoon at Turf Moor it seemed he had been at United longer as he linked up neatly with Wayne Rooney and Robin van Persie. Old Trafford boss Louis van Gaal deployed the 26-year-old in central midfield of his 3-5-2 formation and Di Maria showed his energetic qualities that helped Real win a Copa del Rey and Champions League double last term.
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Angel di Maria played well as Manchester United struggled at Burnley
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Di Maria started for United at 0-0 draw at Turf Moor on Saturday
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Argentina international was deployed in centre-midfield in Louis van Gaal's 3-5-2 formation
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Melanie, then 25, disappeared on a night out in @placeholder, Somerset, in June 1996. | By Amanda Williams and Lizzie Edmonds Police investigating the murder of nightclubber Melanie Hall who was brutally murdered 17 years ago, have received new leads after an appeal. Detectives from Avon and Somerset police have been contacted by members of the public after a BBC Crimewatch appeal aired last night. It came after police released a photo of a white VW Golf GTi hardtop that disappeared from official records shortly after Melanie vanished. Detectives investigating the murder of Melanie Hall believe this car may be linked to the murder The car - registration C752 CYE - disappeared from official records around the time of Miss Hall's death
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Police believe white VW Golf GTi could be linked to Melanie Hall murder
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Car disappeared from official records around the time she was killed
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Hospital worker last seen at Cadillac's nightclub in Bath 17 years ago
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Her remains were found beside a slip road on the M5 in 2009
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@placeholder received credit for time served and has 135 days left in jail.video platformvideo managementvideo solutionsvideo player | By A. Greg A 68-year-old woman who was arrested for having sex in public in a Florida retirement village has been sentenced to six months prison. Margaret 'Peggy' Klemm, 68, had sex with 49-year-old David Bobilya at the pavilion at Lake Sumter Landing Market Square at around 10:30pm on June 2. The pair were arrested for public indecency just days after Klemm was given probation in court for drunk driving in a golf court in the retirement village. Tearful: Peggy Klemm mouthed, 'I love you' to her husband of 50 years after she was sentenced Harsh sentence: Klemm cries at her sentencing hearing as she's given six months jail time for her public indiscretion
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Margaret 'Peggy' Klemm, 68, has been sentenced to six months prison for having sex in public at her retirement village
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Community residents called police and reported seeing Klemm and David Bobilya, 49, engaging in sexual activity
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See the rest of VBS Meets @placeholder at VBS.TV | Editor's note: The staff at CNN.com has been intrigued by the journalism of VICE, an independent media company and website based in Brooklyn, New York. VBS.TV is Vice's broadband television network. The reports, which are produced solely by VICE, reflect a transparent approach to journalism, where viewers are taken along on every step of the reporting process. We believe this unique reporting approach is worthy of sharing with our CNN.com readers. Viewer discretion advised. Brooklyn, New York (VBS.TV) -- In his appearances on VBS.TV, correspondent Ben Anderson has taken us to some dangerous and far-flung places -- conflict-ridden sites imbued with human suffering and the scars of injustice.
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"After I came back to the UK, it made so much sense to actually do something for the @placeholder who I've got to know and love after my holiday there." | (CNN) -- "We face neither East nor West, we face forward." Those words were spoken by Kwame Nkrumah, the man who led the creation of the independent nation of Ghana out of British colonization in 1957. And over half a century later, they are still inspiring a man who is doing his best to lead a small sporting revolution in his homeland. It is no small irony that the focus of his mission so far was the Commonwealth Games -- a competition formerly known as the British Empire Games, bringing together nations and dependent territories from around the globe. And when Jedidiah Amoako-Ackah took to Glasgow's velodrome last week, he became Ghana's first international track cyclist.
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Jedidiah Amoako-Ackah is Ghana's first international track cyclist
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The 23-year-old competed at Commonwealth Games in sprint events
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And the complaint cites company documents that Justice says show ABI complaining about @placeholder hindering their ability to raise prices. | (CNN) -- The U.S. government moved to block the proposed merger of beer giant Anheuser-Busch InBev with Mexico's Grupo Modelo on Thursday, with a Justice Department official calling it "a bad deal for American consumers." ABI already owns about half of Modelo, which brews the popular Corona brand. The Justice Department's antitrust lawsuit accuses ABI of trying to eliminate "a significant competitive threat" from Modelo's Corona brands by purchasing the rest of the Mexican company for a proposed $20.1 billion. That deal would boost ABI's share of the U.S. beer market grow from about 39% to 46%, the lawsuit states. Add that to the 29% already controlled by No. 2 brewer MillerCoors, and two companies would split about three-quarters of the $80 billion field, said Bill Baer, the head of the Justice Department's antitrust division.
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ABI calls the case "inconsistent with the law, the facts and the reality of the marketplace" | 60,480 | record_train |
'So...a lady just delivered a baby mid flight to @placeholder. | A Southwest Airlines flight from San Francisco to Phoenix had to make an emergency landing today after a woman went into a labor and gave birth to a baby just minutes after takeoff. The flight was diverted to Los Angeles International Airport after the heavily pregnant mother began having contractions at 10,000 feet. An emergency room nurse and a doctor who happened to be aboard the flight delivered the child - with the help of a very rattled flight attendant. There were 111 people aboard the plane at the time. A woman gave birth Tuesday aboard a Southwest Airlines flight shortly after it took off from San Francisco. The plane had to be rerouted to make an emergency landing in Los Angeles (stock photo)
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@placeholder, on the other hand, were unable to provide veteran forward Andy Raleigh with a winning send-off, although he did manage to score a rare try during a second-half revival before hanging up his boots at the final whistle. | Omari Caro signed off his Hull KR career with a hat-trick of tries as the Robins ended the season on a high with a 42-18 rout of Wakefield. The 23-year-old former London Broncos winger, who discovered he was being released at the club’s recent end-of-season dinner, scored all his tries before half-time when the visitors held an unassailable 30-0 lead. Full-back Greg Eden marked his farewell appearance with two tries while 18-year-old winger Macauley Hallett also touched down twice to make it three tries in just two Super League appearances and makeshift scrum-half Craig Hall kicked five goals against the team he will be playing for in 2015.
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Omari Caro scores hat-trick in last appearance for Hull KR in 42-18 win
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Macauley Hallett scored twice and Keal Carlile one try for Hull KR
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That child's name is Mitch, and investigators believe that he is the son who @placeholder lost so many years ago. | By Daily Mail Reporter and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 20:16 EST, 25 October 2012 | UPDATED: 22:29 EST, 25 October 2012 Found: Tony Wawrzynski of Reno, Nevada has found his son that was kidnapped by the boy's mother 15 years ago -- and the boy is believed to be a victim in a Georgia child abuse scandal A Nevada man's 15-year search for his missing son has ended after the boy, now 18, was found wandering around Los Angeles following years of alleged abuse by his biological mother and stepfather. Tony Wawrzynski of Reno, Nevada says he hasn't seen his son, Mitch, since the boy's mother kidnapped him when he was just three years old.
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Tony Wawrzynski of Nevada was informed by Georgia detectives that his long-lost son, now 18, is the alleged victim in a Georgia abuse scandal
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Wawrzynski said his son, Mitch, was kidnapped by the boy's mother 15 years ago
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A retired policeman found Mitch in Los Angeles looking malnourished, confused and only around 12 or 13 years old
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Mitch told police he was put on a bus to California on his 18th birthday by his stepfather
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He said his parents had barely fed him and forced him to stand on his tiptoes, facing a wall, with his hands on his head for eight hours every day
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Fortunately for Mr @placeholder, the following photos Tweeted by a friend clued everyone in on what her answer really was. | By Nina Golgowski PUBLISHED: 01:33 EST, 8 March 2013 | UPDATED: 02:12 EST, 8 March 2013 Twitter and politics rarely meet the equation for romance. But in one surprise proposal that borrowed the Twitter feed of Virginia Senator Mark Warner to get the attention of his press secretary, Beth Adelson, it summed up to just that. Brett_Wanamaker: 'Senator, your Press Secretary pays more attention to this feed than her own - can I borrow this space for a minute?' Brett Wanamaker Tweeted to Mr Warner on Thursday. Excitement: Brett Wanamaker takes a knee and pulls out a ring before his girlfriend Beth Adelson in the hall as she tries covering her face but easily shows her excited reaction behind
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Virginia Senator Mark Warner gave Brett Wanamaker a 'best of luck' before opening his wall to the young man's proposal | 60,484 | record_train |
Last seen: The married mother-of-two was last seen filling up her car near her home in Newberg, @placeholder, about 6.22pm on July 24 | Tragic: The body of Jennifer Huston, 38, pictured, has finally been discovered Missing Oregon mother Jennifer Huston was found dead Tuesday morning near her SUV on a rural, remote road about 24 miles from her Dundee home, police said. A landowner discovered her dark green Lexus on his property in Yamhill County near Sheridan around 10.30 a.m. and notified authorities. Detectives who responded to the scene on Southeast Gopher Valley Road, just off Highway 18, discovered her body nearby, Newberg-Dundee Police Department Captain Chris Bolek told NBC News. Bolek said there were no signs of foul play and no evidence to suggest that the public was in any danger, though he gave no indication of how she died.
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Jennifer Huston was found Tuesday morning near her SUV on a rural, remote road, police said
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A landowner discovered her dark green Lexus around 10:30 a.m. and notified authorities and detectives who responded to the scene discovered her body nearby
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Police said there were no signs of foul play and no evidence to suggest that the public was in any danger, though gave no indication of how she died
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The mom-of-two from Dundee disappeared after going out to run errands on July 24 | 60,485 | record_train |
Divorce: Police say Carol Sanders filed for divorce from @placeholder last month | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:32 EST, 13 November 2013 | UPDATED: 16:41 EST, 13 November 2013 A husband is believed to have killed his estranged wife, their teenage daughter and his brother-in-law before killing himself in a horrific murder-suicide which rocked a Phoenix suburb yesterday. Officers found Carol Sanders' burned body in the home's back yard after responding to neighbors reports of gunfire. Inside the home they discovered the couple's 14-year-old daughter Audra who had also been shot dead. Carol's brother Tom Fitzpatrick, 49, was found shot in his vehicle outside while Michael Sanders, 51, killed himself in a nearby alley.
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Carol Sanders' burned body was found in the back yard of her family home in Phoenix, Arizona
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Police believe her estranged husband shot her dead before setting her body alight
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Their 14-year-old daughter Audra was found dead inside property and her uncle Tom Fitzpatrick was shot dead in his van outside
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Police discovered Sanders in an alleyway after he had 'turned gun on himself'
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Couple were due to appear in court today regarding a protective order Carol had taken out against her husband
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Police believe she was visiting the property to collect her belongings before moving out | 60,486 | record_train |
James (right) goes up against friend and @placeholder star Bryant (left) during Thursday's match | LeBron James scored 36 points as the Cleveland Cavaliers ended their six-game losing streak with a 109-102 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers, despite Kobe Bryant's 19 points and career-high 17 assists. The pair embraced on several occasions during the game, in particular when James missed a dunk, with Bryant grinning wildly after the former had turned around. Kyrie Irving added 22 points for Cleveland, before James held off Bryant down the stretch in an entertaining duel between two basketball icons. VIDEO Scroll down for LeBron James: It's a dream to play against a great like Kobe Bryant Cleveland Cavaliers' LeBron James beats Los Angeles Lakers Jordan Hill to the basket on Thursday night
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LeBron James scored 36 points for the Cleveland Cavaliers as they beat the Los Angeles Lakers 109-102 on Thursday
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The Cavs ended a six-game losing run in the process
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Kobe Bryant scored 19 points and a career high 17 assists
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James and Bryant embraced on several occasions during the match | 60,487 | record_train |
Fast and furious: Cars aren't quite the animals seen in @placeholder but they still have plenty of character | By Talal Musa PUBLISHED: 13:10 EST, 20 June 2013 | UPDATED: 16:50 EST, 20 June 2013 Drive Club is very fun. It's just not very pretty. In fact, for one of the PS4's launch line-up, it's hard to see anything 'next gen' about its visuals. But it doesn't take long for this racer to start clawing back some points - with its intuitive gameplay mechanics and balanced handling. Appearances can be deceiving: Don't be fooled, the Drive Club demo looked very different to this image The playable gameplay demo was only 35 per cent complete and featured one track. Still, there's a remarkable sense of speed. Cars may not be the raw, overly-aggressive beasts that roamed GRID 2, but each one still has its own distinct character.
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Enjoyable, well-balanced racing and intuitive gameplay mechanics
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Graphics paled in comparison to Grand Turismo 6 and GRID 2, both of which are CURRENT gen titles
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Demo showed game only 35 per cent complete, so visuals likely to improve | 60,488 | record_train |
'We believe there are 700 or more babies also buried on the grounds of @placeholder. | One woman who knows the truth of how nuns in Ireland of the late 1950s handled the children entrusted to their care is Mary Lawlor, who was adopted out by the nuns at Sean Ross Abbey, Co. Tipperary. Letters she obtained from her adoptive parents detailing how she was given to them also sheds light on the nuns' attitudes towards children of poorer single mothers. The nuns cautioned the prospective parents not to pick a child of the ‘wrong class’, and to take a young child as ‘the better class girl has to leave here quickly so as not to be detected in her sorrow’.
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Nuns at Sean Ross Abbey, Co. Tipperary sent letter to Mary Lawlor's parents before she was adopted in 1961
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Letter sheds light on attitudes towards children of poorer single mothers
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'They adopted me out with an instruction book,' says Ms Lawlor | 60,489 | record_train |
new academy planned for north @placeholder, one of the poorest parts of | With panoramic views of the capital from a roof terrace, bespoke chairs and glass walls, this £80million six-storey building resembles that of a plush city hotel. But this is, in fact, Britain's most expensive comprehensive school - set to open next week in a leafy area of Kensington, west London, for 1,480 lucky pupils. Holland Park School, dubbed the 'socialist Eton', has unisex lavatories where no main door will be fitted to deter bullying, a glass-clad open-plan library and an exotic 25-metre basement swimming pool. Pupils in the new school will sit down on £300 bespoke chairs, left, created by one of Britain's leading furniture designers, Russell Pinch. Teachers will have their own version, right with arms - retailing at £400
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Pupils will sit down on £300 bespoke chairs created by one of Britain's leading furniture designers and atrium will stretch the length of the school
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Holland Park School is Britain's most expensive comprehensive school | 60,490 | record_train |
@placeholder admitted to shooting Hildegard Volgyesi in the basement because she "surprised " him, according to the affidavit. | (CNN) -- Two young men -- both still in their teens -- are facing murder and robbery charges in the shooting deaths of three members of one family, according to Wyoming authorities. The suspects, Stephen Hammer, 19, and Tanner Vanpelt, 18, both from Cody, Wyoming, were denied bail during a court appearance Tuesday. They are charged with 11 felony counts each in the shooting deaths of 40-year-old Ildiko Freitas and her parents, 69-year-old Janos Volgyesi and 70-year-old Hildegard Volgyesi. "This is nothing short of cold blooded murder," Park County Sheriff Scott A. Steward said in a weekend statement after the two were arrested.
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Three members of a Wyoming family were shot and killed Saturday morning
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Two teenage suspects were in court Tuesday and were denied bail on murder charges
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An affidavit quotes one of the suspects saying the killings happened during a car theft | 60,491 | record_train |
Tuesday's move in @placeholder "puts the country in danger because the international community will not allow Libya to be divided, unsafe and undemocratic," he said. | Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- Leaders of oil-rich eastern Libya declared it Tuesday to be a semi-autonomous region and voted for a 79-year-old former military man to lead it. "We're talking about the whole eastern region of the country," said Ahmed Zubair al-Senussi, a member of the ruling National Transitional Council, in a telephone interview with CNN from Benghazi. Speaking through an interpreter, he said he wanted the central government in Tripoli to continue to run such matters as defense and the treasury, but to leave health, education and "social things" to be managed by local governance in the region, once called Cyrenaica.
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"We are not looking to split the country," says 79-year-old former military man
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Tribal leaders, politicians, others vote for Ahmed Zubair al-Senussi to lead region
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"The oil is for all Libyan people," he says
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NTC chairman denounces the declaration as "a danger that threatens national unity" | 60,492 | record_train |
Taking note: Arsene Wenger is keeping a watchful eye on the progress of @placeholder in Austria | By Charles Martland Joel Campbell has been pictured for the first time training with the Arsenal squad. The 22-year-old got a taste of the action with the squad in Austria, where the club are holding a four day training camp before returning to host the Emirates Cup at the weekend, in which they play Benfica and Monaco. Campbell impressed last season on loan at Greek champions Olympiacos, scoring eleven goals including a fabulous curling strike in a 2-0 first-leg victory over Manchester United in the last 16 of the Champions League.VIDEO Scroll down to watch Calum Chambers sing the Kooks to his new team-mates
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Costa Rica striker Joel Campbell has joined Arsenal team mates in training
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22-year-old had impressive World Cup as he looks to be in Wenger's plans
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Gunners are on a pre-season training camp in Austria
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Arsene Wenger's men play in the Emirates Cup this weekend | 60,493 | record_train |
The @placeholder also announced it would "decide all matters related to military affairs," including the country's defense budget. | (CNN) -- The message sent by the military council that rules Egypt was simple: "Don't mess with Egypt's armed forces." The message received by the activists who flooded Tahrir Square 18 months ago: "Egypt's revolution, which began with a bang, is ending with a whimper." With several decrees, the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces -- a body of 20 generals - moved to neuter civilian authority and give itself unprecedented powers. It got some help from the Supreme Constitutional Court. The timing was hardly coincidental. The candidate of the Muslim Brotherhood was running strongly in the final round of the presidential election against a former Egyptian Air Force general. [Read more about the candidates]
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Experts: The "constitutional coup" in Egypt has serious implications for democracy there
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Generals neutered civilian authority, gave themselves unprecedented power
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The move called into question whether Tahrir Square uprising really made Egypt more open | 60,494 | record_train |
The Guardian cites a 2010 @placeholder memo that it says describes a briefing on NSA accomplishments given to GCHQ employees. | The U.S. National Security Agency has secretly succeeded in breaking much of the encryption that keeps people's personal data safe online, according to reports by The New York Times, The Guardian and ProPublica. The reports, produced in partnership and published Thursday, are the latest to emerge based on documents leaked by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden to Britain's Guardian newspaper. According to the reports, the NSA, alongside its UK equivalent, Government Communications Headquarters, better known as GCHQ, has been able to unscramble much of the encoding that protects everything from personal e-mails to banking systems, medical records and Internet chats.
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This is the most important leak to date from Edward Snowden, an analyst says
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Reports: NSA and GCHQ have cracked much of the encryption protecting online data
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The agencies have secret partnerships with technology companies, the reports say
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The encryption safeguards data including e-mails, banking systems and medical records | 60,495 | record_train |
These magnetic lines slip around each other and lead to an eruption 35 times the size of the @placeholder and an explosive release of magnetic energy into space. | By Ellie Zolfagharifard The sun unleashed a massive X-class solar flare over the weekend which could result in spectacular auroras on Earth tomorrow. The solar flare peaked at 5:48pm GMT (1:48 pm EDT) on Saturday March 29 causing a brief radio disturbance while generating a series of coronal mass ejections (CMEs). CMEs are powerful plasma eruptions near the surface of the sun driven by kinks in the solar magnetic field. Scroll down for video... Extreme ultraviolet light streams out of an X-class solar flare as seen in this image captured on March 29, 2014, by Nasa's Solar Dynamics Observatory
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The solar flare peaked at 5:48pm GMT (1:48 pm EDT) on March 29
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It caused a radio disturbance and sent off a plasma cloud that will hit Earth
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Scientists said it will only deliver a ‘glancing blow' to the planet tomorrow and will not seriously affect communication systems
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The aurora may be seen at higher latitudes but it is not entirely clear how far south they could be seen | 60,496 | record_train |
The shot then cuts to her black father waking from a nap to find a pile of @placeholder on his chest. | The bi-racial parents of a six-year-old who starred in a Cheerios advert have hit back against racists, saying they need to accept: 'We are part of the face of America'. Cheerios was forced to restrict online comments after posting the commercial on YouTube earlier this month, after a barrage of negative and racist comments. Christopher Colbert has reacted to the abuse aimed at his daughter Grace after she appeared in the national advert, saying: 'America needs to see this is just a way of life.' Scroll down for video: Debate: Christopher and Janet Colbert talk about the reaction to Grace appearing in a Cheerios advert
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Christopher Colbert welcomes race debate caused by Grace's advert
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Six-year-old believes fuss is because of her smile | 60,497 | record_train |
In Spanish, @placeholder pronounce the "x" in Mexico as a hard "h." | It's the one fact about Mexico that you probably didn't know. The country's name is not really Mexico, at least not officially. After gaining independence from Spain in 1821, Mexico officially became the "United Mexican States." The American independence movement had inspired Mexican leaders of that era and since Mexico, in fact, also was a territory composed of states, the name stuck and became official in 1824. But the reality is the official name is used only by Mexican officials who deal with diplomatic protocol and official documents pertaining to international relations. For the rest of Mexicans -- and the world -- the country is simply known as Mexico.
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In 1821, the country was officially dubbed the "United Mexican States"
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Its leaders were inspired by the American independence movement
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Outgoing Mexican President Felipe Calderon has proposed making it just "Mexico" | 60,498 | record_train |
Mr Gurlitt’s father was Nazi Germany’s leading expert on modern art, personally tasked by Hitler to sell paintings he despised abroad to help fund the @placeholder’s war effort. | Cornelius Gurlitt, 81, who hid a £1bn trove of suspected stolen Nazi art has died in his Munich flat The ownership of a £1billion hoard of masterpieces plundered by the Nazis during the Second World War has been thrown into doubt by the death of its keeper. Cornelius Gurlitt, 81, whose father Hildebrand built the collection while working for Hitler, died in the Munich flat where he kept the paintings. They included works by Renoir, Matisse and Picasso that were either looted or bought from Jews at knock-down prices. Mr Gurlitt, an eccentric recluse, had been selling them over the years to support himself.
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Cornelius Gurlitt, 81, died at apartment in Schawbin, spokesman said
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Had been in a nursing home following major heart operation
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1,401 paintings discovered in 2012 in his flat in upmarket part of Munich
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Works thought to be a £1billion trove of potentially stolen Nazi art
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Was elderly son of a Nazi-era art dealer who stole works during Third Reich
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It's not yet clear what will happen to the art, said Art Recovery International | 60,499 | record_train |
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