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"It was a very pleasant surprise and a shock to find that @placeholder supports such a large number (of dolphins)."
(CNN) -- The Irrawaddy, one of the world's rarest species of freshwater dolphins, have been found in surprisingly large numbers deep in the waterlogged jungles of Bangladesh. The Irrawaddy is considered to be one of the world's rarest species of freshwater dolphin. Conservationists thought the Irrawaddy had dwindled in number to just a few hundred, but they have now counted almost 6,000 of them in the Sundarban mangrove forests and the adjacent waters of the Bay of Bengal. The forests of the Sundarban -- Bengali for "beautiful forest" -- lie at the delta of the Ganges and two other rivers on the Bay of Bengal. Until now, little mammal research had taken place in the area. @highlight Rare species of freshwater dolphins found in Bangladesh's waterlogged jungles @highlight Fears Irrawaddy had dwindled in number to just a few hundred @highlight However, researchers have now counted almost 6,000
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@placeholder's decision to keep Khedira may be overturned if the right money is offered
Carlo Ancelotti will attempt to block any move by Premier League clubs to buy Sami Khedira this January, but Real Madrid will overrule their coach if the offer comes close to their £10million valuation of the player whose contract runs out at the end of the season. Here’s Sportsmail's assessment of who should be pushing hardest for the 27-year-old World Cup winner: Sami Khedira celebrates winning the World Cup with Germany in Brazil in the summer Arsenal It’s not difficult to see why Arsenal might try to meet that evaluation as soon as the window opens and then talk wages with the German World Cup winner who was understood to be demanding over £150,000-a-week in the summer. @highlight Carlo Ancelotti will attempt to block moves from Premier League clubs @highlight But if an offer of £10million comes in, Real Madrid may overrule the Italian @highlight Arsenal could add Khedira to make a World Cup-winning spine to the team @highlight Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho brought Khedira in from Stuttgart when he was Real Madrid boss in 2010 @highlight Manchester United could also move for the German in the January window @highlight The 27-year-old was thought to be asking for £150,000-a-week in summer
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Others were visibly annoyed by the victory cry with which @placeholder closed his speech.
The German football world has reacted to Manuel Neuer's defeat in Monday night's Ballon d'Or – and they're not happy. In Germany, as across the globe, few were surprised when Cristiano Ronaldo was crowned footballer of the year. Many, though, were hugely upset by the margin of the Portuguese' victory, and by the fact that Neuer only came third in the voting. Franz Beckenbauer was the most vocal critic, moaning on Sky TV that the result was 'an injustice'. He went on to attack Ronaldo, claiming that the Real Madrid player's appeal was more about his personality than his achievements as a footballer. @highlight German newspaper Bild create online poll for readers to judge what Cristiano Ronaldo's winning roar reminded them of @highlight Answers include 'a drunken bear' and 'a deer in the mating season' @highlight Germany and Bayern Munich goalkeeper Manuel Neuer came third
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"We take part in the F1 championship and if that calendar includes a race in @placeholder then we will be racing in Bahrain.
(CNN) -- Organizers for the controversial Bahrain Grand Prix have been given a boost after several Formula One teams, including world champions Red Bull, told CNN they will not unilaterally pull out of the race. Following reports this week that some teams were planning on canceling their appearance at the grand prix, which is due to take place April 22 at the Bahrain International Circuit on the Persian Gulf island, CNN contacted all 12 constructors. Nine declined to comment but Red Bull, whose driver Sebastian Vettel won the drivers' championship and who also clinched the 2011 constructors' title, told CNN that the decision on whether the Bahrain Grand Prix goes ahead is a matter for motorsport's governing body the Federation Internationale de l'Automobile [FIA] and not individual teams. @highlight Leading F1 teams tell CNN they won't pull out of Bahrain GP @highlight Red Bull and Toro Rosso say decision rests with FIA @highlight Bahrain GP due to take place April 22 @highlight Decision should be made after this weekend's Shanghai GP
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Zach Zeiler, pictured in the hospital in @placeholder in May 2010, began working out so he would look 'less sickly'
These pictures show the stunning transformation of a teenage cancer patient into a bodybuilder, whose inspiring selfies have earned him a massive online following. Zach Zeiler, from Ida, Michigan, was diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma in 2010 at the age of 15 - which saw his weight plummet to just 100lbs. But as his photos show, Zach went on to beat cancer and now weighs nearly 175lbs. His impressive physique is the result of working out for two hours each and every day - which he began during treatment. Scroll down for video Zach was diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma in 2010, left, and right, pictured two years later after recovery @highlight Zach Zeiler, 20, was diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma aged 15 @highlight His weight plummeted to 100lbs, so he began a strict workout regime @highlight Zach, from Ida, Michigan, posts his selfies online to inspire others @highlight Now has a massive online following with 11 million views on YouTube
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Prince Andrew pictured in 2001 with @placeholder, who claims in court she was forced to have sex with him three times while underage
David Cameron has distanced himself from Prince Andrew by refusing to publicly back the royal over allegations that he sexually abused a teenager. Asked about the claims, which were made against the Duke of York last week, the Prime Minister replied: 'I'm not going to make any comment on it. 'Obviously, the Prince has made his own views very, very clear, and I think I'll leave it at that.' David Cameron (right) has refused to publicly give his backing to Prince Andrew (left), who is accused of sexually abusing a teenager The extraordinary allegation was made by Virginia Roberts (pictured) as part of a U.S civil case against convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein, a close friend of Prince Andrew @highlight David Cameron told LBC radio: 'I'm not going to make any comment on it' @highlight PM previously supported Andrew over close friendship with Jeffrey Epstein @highlight Labour MP Paul Flynn says Andrew 'exposed himself to public suspicion' @highlight Andrew has been accused of abusing girl 'procured' by paedophile Epstien @highlight Buckingham Palace strenuously denied allegations in three statements
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The lawsuit filed Monday alleges "Archdiocese officials conspired to endanger the safety of the plaintiff when they actively concealed their knowledge of priest's previous offenses, lied to parishioners, and created a sham sexual abuse victim assistance program for the Archdiocese," according to a statement from @placeholder's attorneys.
Philadelphia (CNN) -- A new sexual abuse lawsuit was filed Monday against the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, Cardinal Anthony Bevilacqua, Cardinal Justin Rigali and other archdiocese staffers on behalf of a Delaware man who grew up in Philadelphia, clergy abuse attorneys said. Phil Gaughan claims the Reverend John E. Gillespie sexually abused him from 1994 to 1997 while attending Our Lady of Calvary parish in Philadelphia, according to the civil complaint. Gaughan, now 31, came forward because of his 7-year-old son, he said Monday at a news conference in front of City Hall. "I don't want anyone to go through what I have gone through," he said. "Words can't describe it, nothing has changed (with the church)." @highlight Delaware man charges 3 years of sexual abuse @highlight "I don't want anyone to go through what I have gone through" @highlight Suit comes after February rape charges against 3 area priests
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Niamh has now learnt how the say the full name of the preservative, @placeholder, so she can let others know about her allergy.
By Daily Mail Reporter A seven-year-old who suffered from blisters so painful they stopped her eating and blinking, has found out she is allergic to a long list of household products, including soap and shampoo. Niamh McGroarty would erupt in rashes and blisters on her body, some so severe they would prevent her from opening her mouth, and for years the family had no clue as to what caused it. Niamh and her mother Sheila Armstrong, 29, from Birmingham, West Midlands, now know the little girl is allergic to a common preservative, known as MI. Reactions: Niamh McGroarty, pictured with her mother Sheila Armstrong, is allergic to preservative Methylisothiazolinone (MI), which can be found in household products such as shampoo, paint and glue @highlight Niamh McGroarty is allergic to preservative Methylisothiazolinone (MI) @highlight It means she is sensitive to soap, wall paint, glue and sun cream @highlight For years, she suffered from blisters and rashes all over her body @highlight The flare-ups would be so bad she couldn't open her mouth and eyes @highlight A few months ago, her family finally found out about her allergy @highlight Back to Mail Online home @highlight Back to the page you came from
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civilians, among them a top @placeholder judge and his wife, Yemen's supreme
By Tom Gardner PUBLISHED: 06:26 EST, 6 December 2013 | UPDATED: 12:33 EST, 13 December 2013 Al Qaeda today said a suicide attack on a Yemeni defence compound which left 52 dead and 167 injured was in retaliation for U.S. drone strikes on its militants. The terrorist group boasted on Twitter that they 'stormed' the facility as part of its war on drones because it was a base from which U.S. personnel operated the remote-controlled planes. Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) - regarded by Washington as the jihadist network's most dangerous affiliate - has suffered heavy losses after the U.S. intensified drone strikes in Yemen this year. @highlight Suicide bomber drove a car packed with explosives into military site @highlight Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula claimed responsibility @highlight Terrorist organisation said base hosted U.S. 'drone control rooms' @highlight Group boasted that 'mujahedeen dealt a heavy blow to' U.S. operations @highlight Experts estimate drone strikes in Yemen kill between 684 and 891 people @highlight U.S. faced criticism over civilian deaths in drone attacks
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It's @placeholder to me: Despite not being named for a specific place, the EU included feta cheese on its list of products they'd like renamed if produced in the United States
Would Parmesan by any other name be as tasty atop your pasta? A ripening trade battle might put that to the test. As part of trade talks, the European Union wants to ban the use of European names like Parmesan, feta and Gorgonzola on cheese made in the United States. The argument is that the American-made cheeses are shadows of the original European varieties and cut into sales and identity of the European cheeses. The Europeans say Parmesan should only come from Parma, Italy, not those familiar green cylinders that American companies sell. Feta should only be from Greece, even though feta isn't a place. The EU argues it ‘is so closely connected to Greece as to be identified as an inherently Greek product.’ @highlight The EU says American-made feta, gorgonzola, Parmesan and other products aren't fit to be called by their traditional names @highlight Similar demands could also be made over American-produced bologna, Black Forest ham, Greek yogurt, Valencia oranges and prosciutto
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"That's just the kind of person he is," said @placeholder, who acknowledged that Smith was not carrying the gun legally.
(CNN) -- The attorney for Scott A. Smith, who was arrested after attending the latest Batman movie armed with a gun, ammunition and knives, said the deadly shooting in Aurora, Colorado, last month prompted his client to bring the weapons for protection. "He had a fear and wanted to protect himself," attorney Matthew Bruce said Friday. Smith, 37, made his first appearance in court Thursday and is currently being held on $250,000 bond. He was arrested Saturday and charged with two counts of carrying a concealed weapon and 19 counts related to carrying weapons "under disability," charges that refer to the effects of prescription drugs Smith was taking, said Nicole DiSanto of the Cuyahoga County Prosecutor's Office. @highlight NEW: The attorney says CO shooting prompted his client to bring weapons to movie @highlight A theater manager, police officer became suspicious because of where he sat @highlight Police say Smith told them he was carrying a gun and knives to protect himself
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Perez also spoke of @placeholder's unexpected move to Bayern on a two-year deal.
Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has defended his club's transfer policy after Cristiano Ronaldo spoke out about Angel di Maria's £60million move to Manchester United. The European champions also got rid of former Spain midfielder Xabi Alonso to Bayern Munich for just £5m, much to the disappointment of Ronaldo, who openly criticised Perez's decisions. But the Real president insisted there was no feud, saying: 'I know Cristiano Ronaldo very well. Cristiano is the best player in the world and his loyalty to Madrid is unquestionable. VIDEO Scroll down for Ronaldo: Falcao and Di Maria excellent players for United Pals: Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has defended his transfers after Cristiano Ronaldo's comments @highlight Cristiano Ronaldo hit out at loss of Angel di Maria and Xabi Alonso, and said he would have 'done things different' during summer transfer window @highlight Real Madrid president Florentino Perez insists he and Ronaldo maintain a 'perfect' relationship despite former Manchester United star's comments @highlight Di Maria moved to Old Trafford for a British transfer record £60million, while Alonso joined Bayern Munich for £5m during the summer @highlight Perez insists Di Maria was offered a new contract: 'With the exception of Cristiano, Di Maria would have been the highest paid at Real Madrid' @highlight Radamel Falcao joined United on a one-year loan, and Perez says Real didn't bid because the La Liga club 'follow a sporting-economic equation'
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The very moment that the caretaker let the crazed man out of his control, Palowski viciously attacked him, ripping his ear away from his skull and biting off a piece of his face, @placeholder claimed.
Mental evaluation: John Palowski, 31, allegedly ripped off a man's ear and bit off a bit his face A New York man ripped off a man's ear and bit off part of his face in an unprovoked attack, said police Police in the town of Evans, southwest of Buffalo, shocked John Palowski, 31, with a stun gun on Tuesday when they found two men wrestling on the front lawn of a home. Palowski was taken to Erie County Medical Center for a mental evaluation and he was charged with assault in the first degree - a Class-B felony - reckless endangerment 2nd degree and three counts of Harassment. @highlight John Palowski allegedly ripped off a man's ear and bit off part of his face in an unprovoked attack on Tuesday @highlight Palowski is charged with assault in the first degree - a Class-B felony - reckless endangerment 2nd degree and three counts of harassment @highlight 'Palowski is well known in the town of Evans,' Evans police chief Ernest Masullo told MailOnline @highlight In 2007 Palowski served six months in jail on a weapons charge in 2007 after he threatened Evans police officers with a loaded handgun
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P&O Cruises said: 'There has been an incidence of a mild gastrointestinal illness among the passengers on @placeholder.
By James Rush PUBLISHED: 11:03 EST, 15 December 2012 | UPDATED: 11:05 EST, 15 December 2012 Just one day after the 'plague ship' arrived back in the UK, a second cruise liner hit by the norovirus vomiting illness has docked in the same port. The Azura arrived in Southampton this morning with passengers suffering from the bug after the Oriana initially brought 300 to the port with the illness yesterday. The latest ship, which has been carrying 3,059 passengers on an 11-night Iberia cruise, was due to leave later for a 12-night Christmas cruise to the Canaries. Sea sick: The Azura cruiseliner has brought ten people back to the UK with the norovirus bug following the 300 sufferers on yesterday's Oriana @highlight Cruiseliner Azura brings passengers back from trip with vomiting bug @highlight Ship docked in Southampton just one day after 'plague ship' Oriana @highlight Was due to leave later on a 12-night Christmas cruise to the Canaries
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claimed that Ebola was "not an issue that affects the @placeholder directly" and said that the risk of the disease spreading in the UK was low thanks to the work of
By Helen Nicholson As the Ebola outbreak worsens in West Africa, America’s Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has warned U.S. travellers to avoid non-essential trips to Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone. The advice was a Level 3 travel warning, which is the strongest that can be issued. It comes as the first Ebola victim to be brought to the United States from Africa arrived in the country yesterday. An ambulance arrives with Ebola victim Dr Kent Brantly, pictured right, to Emory University Hospital, in Atlanta Dr Kent Brantly working at an Ebola treatment clinic in Foya, Liberia. Brantly and Nancy Writebol contracted the disease while working there. He arrived back in the U.S. on Saturday for treatment @highlight Advice was a Level 3 travel warning, the strongest that can be issued @highlight Fear that outbreak that has killed 700 people could spread in U.S. @highlight Expert said Ebola was ‘not going to be a huge risk in the U.S.' @highlight UK border staff have been trained to recognise symptoms of virus @highlight Emirates has suspended flights to Guinea over Ebola fears
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'Fortunately @placeholder had an onion so I could just blame any watery eyes on that!'
If you think children only appreciate the latest, greatest, all-singing, all-dancing toys for Christmas, this YouTube video will make for surprising, and comforting, viewing. The clip shows Louie and Connie Cocker, three and two at the time, eagerly opening early Christmas presents, which turn out to be an onion and a banana. But far from being disappointed, the hilarious clip, which has now attracted over half a million YouTube clicks, shows Louie and Connie being genuinely happy by their bizarre edible gifts - if momentarily slightly bemused. Adorable tots Louie and Connie Cocker have become YouTube stars this festive season as a video of them opening terrible Christmas gifts from their father has gone viral @highlight Louie Cocker, 3, and sister Connie, 2, are seen receiving a banana and an onion in the adorable video @highlight Their father XFM Manchester presenter Tim Cocker filmed their reactions to the bizarre gifts @highlight Clip now has over half a million YouTube hits @highlight Tim says: 'I wanted to see if there is still joy to be had with simply opening a gift, whatever it is.'
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When researching the report, committee staffers got hold of a separate, internal CIA review of the information made available to @placeholder investigators.
A public fight this week between the CIA and the Democratic head of the Senate Intelligence Committee is the latest act in a years-long drama over waterboarding. It involves substantive issues such as CIA spying on Congress and the power of the legislative branch to oversee the executive branch. At the core, the matter focuses on how much history to reveal about the way America detained and interrogated terror suspects in response to the 9/11 al Qaeda attacks. Here are answers to some of the basic questions about the dispute: 1)What is all the yelling about? More than five years after President Barack Obama ended the controversial interrogation program started during the George W. Bush administration, security chiefs and politicians are still battling over how much official information should be made public. @highlight Sen. Feinstein accuses the CIA of spying on her intelligence committee staff @highlight CIA Director Brennan denies any wrongdoing @highlight At issue is an upcoming report on the now-ended detention and interrogation program @highlight The question now involves how much of the report will be made public
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‘But @placeholder survived on a casting vote in November 2011.’
By Stephen Mcgowan Livingston were hit with an SPFL transfer embargo on Tuesday night after admitting making undeclared cash payments to players. And the troubled Championship club are also the subject of a fresh SFA investigation – just days after major shareholder Neil Rankine was accused of breaching fit and proper person regulations. Currently being sued by former chief executive Ged Nixon for £311,892, the West Lothian outfit wrote to the Hampden authorities blaming Nixon for making ‘improper’ payments worth £10,500. Accusation: The club say that the undeclared payments were made by former CEO Ged Nixon (above) Nursing debts of £1.7million, the club claim they discovered the payments and other irregularities after calling in forensic accountants before immediately declaring them to the SPFL and SFA before they came out in court. @highlight Club admitted payments after accountants discovered irregularities @highlight Livingston blame former chief executive Ged Nixon @highlight Major shareholder Neil Rankine faces fit and proper person investigation @highlight Rankine maintains he 'will be astonished if there is any case to answer'
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'In fact, the Spanish royal family combine colour and drama in a way that seems alien to the more conservative @placeholder.
By Bianca London Since Spain's King Juan Carlos abdicated his throne, all eyes have been on the country's most glamorous new Queen - Letizia. The 41-year-old, who is married to Prince Felipe, has earned her spot as one of the world's most stylish royals thanks to her impeccable wardrobe choices - and she's even managed to knock the once favoured Duchess of Cambridge from her top spot. And it's not just in the sartorial stakes that Queen Letizia is reigning. One gem hunter says that while both brunettes are fashion icons who hail from a middle-class background, the similarities end when it comes to the biggest indulgence of royal life - jewellery. @highlight Says Queen Letizia boldly embraces colourful jewels confidently @highlight Kate is modest English Rose with more traditional style than adventurous counterpart
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Maria Hofl-Riesch followed up her victory in Friday's super-combined by adding a bronze to the one she won at @placeholder in 2011.
(CNN) -- Marion Rolland had never won a major race before, but she fulfilled a lifelong dream on Sunday when she claimed the prestigious women's downhill title at the Alpine Skiing World Championships in Austria. With 2011 silver medalist and Olympic champion Lindsey Vonn ruled out for the season after crashing on the opening day in Schladming, the gold was up for grabs -- but no-one expected Rolland to take it. Ranked 10th in the World Cup downhill standings this season, and 29th overall, the 30-year-old made a late surge to glory as she headed off Nadia Fanchini by just 0.16 seconds to earn France's third gold of the championships. @highlight French skier Marion Rolland wins women's downhill title at world championships @highlight The 30-year-old had never previously won a top-level alpine race in her career @highlight She heads off Italy's Nadia Fanchini, who is rebuilding her career after serious injuries @highlight Maria Hofl-Riesch matched her bronze medal effort from 2011 worlds in Garmisch
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CQC asked @placeholder to do an initial examination, and the force has
By John Stevens PUBLISHED: 13:38 EST, 26 November 2013 | UPDATED: 19:25 EST, 26 November 2013 Police last night launched a criminal investigation into the manipulation of cancer waiting lists. It is claimed staff at Colchester General Hospital fiddled figures on waiting times for treatments. If criminal offences are uncovered, NHS staff could face jail. Police have launched a criminal investigation into the alleged manipulation of cancer waiting lists at the Colchester Hospital University NHS Foundation Trust An inspection by the Care Quality Commission found staff were bullied into changing data to hide delays in life-saving diagnosis and treatment. @highlight Patients suffered 'undue delays' at the hospital, CQC report suggests @highlight Staff claim they were made to change data relating to patient treatment @highlight Police today launched criminal investigation into the claims and will 'take appropriate action depending on the evidence'
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London’s Civil Appeal Court heard that Mr Howell, 60, went on the @placeholder trip with Nalini, a 51-year-old company director, two summers ago.
By Paul Harris PUBLISHED: 08:12 EST, 25 February 2013 | UPDATED: 20:35 EST, 25 February 2013 Ruling: Property investor Mark Howell, pictured outside London's Civil Appeal Court, has been refused permission to appeal his divorce It was only a tiff about a woman’s ability to map-read. But property investor Mark Howell’s ten-year marriage appears to have lost its way the day he argued with his wife over her navigational skills. The couple took a wrong turn in France while driving along back-roads to Burgundy on a wine-tasting holiday. Mr Howell stopped the car and clashed with his wife Nalini over her ability to plan the route. @highlight Mark Howell and his wife argued after getting lost on French country roads @highlight Family judge admitted he has similar rows with his own wife @highlight Appeal court refused Mr Howell permission to appeal divorce
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Meanwhile, Wilder’s 33rd straight win will surely have brought a smile to @placeholder’s face if he was well enough to tune in upon his return home from hospital.
Deontay Wilder, having taken the hallowed WBC heavyweight belt back to America on Muhammad Ali’s 73rd birthday, is ready to give Tyson Fury a shot at the world title. The big man from Alabama is even willing to bring that gift to England. Be careful how you unwrap it, Tyson. Think Trojan horses. Wilder is the most dangerous US heavyweight since Mike Tyson and is being hailed as the giant most likely to end the Klitschko domination of the ring’s marquee division. Deontay Wilder saw off Bermane Stiverne to be crowned WBC heavyweight champion on Saturday Wilder was untroubled for large parts of the fight but when he was caught, showed he could take a punch @highlight Deontay Wilder is eyeing more success after his points win over Bermane Stiverne on Saturday night at the MGM Grand Garden Arena @highlight The 29-year-old became the first American in nine years to win a heavyweight world title @highlight Next up Wilder wants to face Tyson Fury - who remains unbeaten in his professional career thus far @highlight After that he hopes to face Wladimir Klitschko by the end of the year
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She said the Marines discouraged her from taking her case to the @placeholder
By Beth Stebner PUBLISHED: 16:13, 06 March 2012 | UPDATED: 11:22, 26 September 2012 Rape and sex crimes on U.S. military bases have risen alarmingly in recent years, with many survivors afraid to come forward for fear of ruing their career or facing retaliation. In an interview with NBC’s Rock Center With Brian Williams, several servicemen and women, including former Marine Claire Russo, spoke out about their ordeals with trying to find justice within the military. The 32-year-old former intelligence officer said that she was sexually assaulted in 2004 at a Marine Corps ball after a fellow Marine allegedly drugged her. Though she begged him to stop, she said he continued to sodomise her on the bathroom floor. @highlight Marine intelligence officer Claire Russo was raped by fellow Marine at ball in 2004 after she said she was drugged @highlight Said military did nothing to get her justice and declined to press charges @highlight Found justice only after presenting case to D.A. and police @highlight Department of Defence said in there were approximately 19,000 sexual assaults in the military in 2010 alone
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He announced his departure from the site as part of a @placeholder 'AMA', which stands for Ask Me Anything.
Falsely accused: Sunil Tripathi, 22, was wrongly fingered as the Boston marathon bomber on Reddit A Rhode Island family is anxiously awaiting news from authorities on whether the body they pulled from Providence River on Tuesday evening is their son, missing Brown student Sunil Tripathi. Police found the body around 6 p.m. and said they think it is 'very possible' that it is Tripathi, who was wrongly accused of being one of the Boston Marathon bombers. Tripathi, 22, has been missing since the middle of March. Authorities are hoping to reveal the identity of the body today, but police lieutenant Joseph Donnelly told The Boston Globe that 'it's very, very possible' that it is Tripathi. @highlight 'Body of Sunil Tripathi' discovered in the Providence River in Boston @highlight Brown University student, 22, has been missing since middle of March @highlight Was wrongly identified on social media as a suspect in terror killings
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Jack's principal Mr Henderson said @placeholder was a 'ripper young man'.
By Sarah Michael A student has written a touching email thanking another teenage boy from a rival school after he fell to the ground during a 'nightmarish' cross country competition and was helped up and supported by the boy until he completed the race. Oliver, 17, from St Joseph's College Gregory Terrace in Brisbane, didn't get a chance to thank the student he knew only as 'Jack' from Ipswich Grammar School in southeast Queensland. But after Jack had sacrificed his place in the race and stayed with him, at times physically supporting him, Oliver was so surprised by Jack's level of sportsmanship that he wrote a long email expressing his thanks to Ipswich Grammar's principal Robert Henderson. @highlight Oliver, 17, from Brisbane, thanked another teenage boy from a rival school @highlight The email has since been shared online and throughout the two schools @highlight Oliver fell to the ground during a 'nightmarish' cross country competition @highlight Jack Chivers, 17, from Ipswich sacrificed his place in the race and stayed with Oliver until he completed it @highlight Jack told MailOnline the email was 'very nice but a bit unnecessary'
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No reply: @placeholder failed to find his best form as limped out in the second round
Rafael Nadal insists his shock Wimbledon exit to Lukas Rosol is not 'a tragedy'. The Spanish second seed succumbed to his equal earliest exit at the All England Club as the world No 100 Czech Republic player dumped the two-time SW19 champion out in a stunning five-set second round victory. The 2,500-1 pre-tournament outsider won 6-7, 6-4, 6-4, 2-6, 6-4, with the final set played under the roof on Centre Court. Miracle man: Lukas Rosol shocked the world of tennis after he dumped second seed Rafael Nadal out of Wimbledon 2003: Third round 2004: Did not play 2005: Second round @highlight Two-time Wimbledon champion dumped out by world No 100 @highlight 2,500-1 outsider Rosol has only played on grass TWICE
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Born @placeholder in 1942, Dio's professional music career began as a high school student in the late 1950s.
Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- A public memorial service for heavy metal rocker Ronnie James Dio is planned for Sunday, with members of the Westboro Baptist Church saying they will picket the ceremony. The church in Topeka, Kansas, is known for its intolerance of gays and its picketing of soldiers' funerals. A picketing schedule on the church's website said protesters will be at the Dio memorial at Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills in Los Angeles, accusing the 67-year-old rocker of worshipping Satan. Dio died on May 16 after a battle with stomach cancer. Charges of devil-worshipping have often been leveled against heavy metal music. Dio, in particular, was a favorite target. @highlight Church says it will picket singer Dio's memorial service @highlight Public service will host donation center to raise money for cancer fund @highlight Rocker died on May 16 after battle with stomach cancer @highlight Dio fronted Rainbow and Black Sabbath
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I eventually did return to "@placeholder" for a special series of shows honoring "zero dollar winners."
(CNN) -- I've been in Thomas Hurley III's shoes. Hurley is the 12-year-old Connecticut boy whose misspelling of "Emancipation" during a Kids Week episode on "Jeopardy!" took social media by storm. Fans are sharply divided over whether the show should have accepted his Final Jeopardy answer, even though he would have finished second regardless. But what we forget is that a young man's honest mistake was broadcast to millions of people across the United States and Canada. No matter the age, realizing that your "blooper" will be seen by many can be very embarrassing. Twelve years ago, it was me standing below the "hot lamps" of a TV studio, appearing on the Regis Philbin version of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire." It took dozens of phone tests over a two-year period to make my dream of being on a TV game show a reality, and it came crashing down in a matter of minutes. @highlight CNN's James Dinan lost epically on "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" @highlight Dinan identifies with Thomas Hurley III, whose Jeopardy! misspelling went viral @highlight Dinan encourages Hurley to think of the positive aspects of his performance @highlight In an open letter, Dinan says he got mostly praise after his appearance
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Now I am excited to be back with the @placeholder.
New York (CNN) -- Seven months after dropping him from their team, the Houston Rockets signed Jeremy Lin when the New York Knicks failed to match Houston's three-year, $25-million offer for the point guard. "We are thrilled to have Jeremy back as part of the Rockets family," Rockets owner Leslie Alexander said in a statement Tuesday night. "In his limited opportunity last season, Jeremy showed that he has all the skills to be a great player in this league for many years to come." The Harvard-educated basketball phenom captured worldwide attention by leading the Knicks to a string of victories last year. @highlight Lin says he is "extremely excited and honored to be a Houston Rocket again" @highlight He thanks the Knicks and New York for their support during the "best year of my life" @highlight The Knicks would not match the Houston Rockets' $25 million offer for the point guard @highlight New York recently signed two other guards, Raymond Felton and Jason Kidd
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@placeholder customs officials will work out of a cargo facility because of damage at the main terminal, Smith said.
Miami, Florida (CNN) -- Commercial air service resumed Friday morning from the United States to Haiti. An American Airlines flight from Miami to Port-au-Prince, Haiti, left at 7:36 a.m. ET after about an hour's delay, according to the airline's Web site. The flight landed at 9:22 a.m. ET in Haiti, the company said. An Insel Air flight also left Miami on Friday morning with passengers bound for Haiti, including relief workers, said Heerem Zeen of the airline's international office. Commercial air service from the United States to Haiti had been suspended since the January 12 earthquake. The Haitian government says at least 212,000 people died in the magnitude-7.0 quake. @highlight Commercial air service from U.S. to Haiti had been suspended since January 12 quake @highlight American Airlines says it plans three flights daily from Florida to Haiti @highlight Airline official: "Flights serve as major milestones toward helping the country rebuild"
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It comes after seven @placeholder bankers were indicted in 2011.
By Associated Press and Daily Mail Reporter Billions of dollars in U.S. taxes are going unpaid because Americans are exploiting Swiss bank accounts - and the U.S. government has failed to aggressively pursue the bank helping them to do it. The bank, Credit Suisse, has provided accounts in Switzerland for more than 22,000 U.S. clients totaling $10 billion to $12 billion, according to a report issued by the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations on Tuesday. So far the government has received only 238 names of U.S. citizens with secret accounts at Credit Suisse, or just 1 per cent of the estimated total, the investigation concluded. @highlight A Senate investigation has found Credit Suisse has provided accounts in Switzerland for 22,000 Americans totaling $10 billion to $12 billion @highlight The set-up allows these wealthy Americans to evade U.S. taxes @highlight Investigation also found that the government has failed to pursue Credit Suisse; so far it only knows 1 per cent of the names of people involved @highlight Credit Suisse employed sly tactics to get accounts - such as recruiting at golf tournaments and handing over paperwork hidden in magazines @highlight The bank claims it has been working hard to get rid of the accounts
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Another potential problem for Christie - especially among the fiscal conservatives in his party, is that @placeholder's credit rating has been downgraded eight times since he became governor in 2010.
Washington (CNN) -- When he won re-election by a landslide last year, Chris Christie's calling card became the Republican who can get Democratic votes. This week, the New Jersey governor travels to three blue states -- Illinois, Connecticut and Michigan -- to show Republicans gubernatorial candidates how it's done. It's a busy travel schedule that comes as government sources say they have no evidence so far that Christie was personally involved in last year's George Washington Bridge scandal. The governor has long said he had no previous knowledge of the plot to close down access lanes to the country's busiest bridge out of apparent political retribution. @highlight Chris Christie has lost 85 pounds as he gears up for a possible White House run @highlight The New Jersey governor has traveled to 28 states in the past year @highlight Christie is chairman of the Republican Governors Association @highlight The position has allowed him to to meet with donors and activists in key states
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Brother @placeholder said his awareness grew in time and in retrospect he was sorry for the 'great harm that was done to children'.
By Sarah Dean A second Marist church official, who held high positions in the order up to 2012, has said he didn't know touching a child 'intimately' was a crime and would need to get legal advice to find out. Alexis Turton, who was until 2012 head of the orders' professional standards office, has told the Royal Commission into Institutional Handling of Child Sexual abuse, he only knew sexual intercourse with a child was a crime in the 80s. He was giving evidence in the case of former brother Gregory Sutton who was jailed in 1996 for 67 counts of sexual abuse against boys and girls in NSW, Queensland and the ACT. @highlight Brother Alexis Turton said he would have had to get expert advice @highlight Denied knowing police were involved when he put convicted paedophile Gregory Sutton on a plane to Canada for 'intensive therapy' @highlight Turton's appearance at Royal Commission came on Wednesday @highlight The day before, Brother Anthony Hunt also told Royal Commission he didn't understand sexual assault on children was a crime
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'It's no secret the Canadian Parliament and @placeholder Parliament are two of the most similar legislatures, both in operation and physical building.'
Security chiefs are holding emergency talks over the terror threat to Parliament and other major landmarks following the lone-wolf gun attack in Canada, David Cameron revealed today. The heads of MI5 and Scotland Yard met this morning to review 'the security of institutions in central London', the Prime Minister said. It came after a gunman rampaged through Canada's parliament in Ottawa before being shot dead by the heroic sergeant at arms Kevin Vickers. David Cameron said Britons needed to remain in a state of 'permanent vigilance' Muslim convert named Michael Zehaf-Bibeau shot and killed a soldier at the city's war memorial before launching his attack on the parliament. @highlight Security chiefs held talks over the terror threat to Parliament, PM reveals @highlight Comes after a gunman rampaged through Canada's parliament in Ottawa @highlight Muslim convert named Michael Zehaf-Bibeau shot and killed a soldier @highlight He was stopped from killing more by heroic sergeant at arms Kevin Vickers
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By Jill Reilly The first athletes have only just taken to the slopes at the Winter Olympics, but the event is already being overshadowed by a serious of embarrassing gaffes for President Putin The first athletes have only just taken to the slopes at the Winter Olympics, but the event is already being overshadowed by a series of embarrassing gaffes for President Putin. Today it was reported it appears that there are not enough pillows for the athletes in the Olympic Village. Luiza Baybakova, a member of the catering staff for the games, posted a photo of the news on her Instagram feed. @highlight Pillows for volunteers 'moved to the athlete's village due to a shortage' @highlight Rumours that Putin's alleged girlfriend will light the Olympic flame @highlight Reports that the only spectators milling about are Russian @highlight Journalist at hotel 'turned on his faucet and watched as sewage spilled out'
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@placeholder, with a total population of just 410,000, will have only 5.
LONDON, England (CNN) -- The election of 736 members from 27 member countries to the European Parliament in June will be the biggest transnational electoral contest there has ever been. Between them they will represent more than 500,000,000 people. About 375 million EU citizens aged 18 or over are entitled to vote. But few understand how the low-profile Parliament affects the lives of EU citizens. Here are answers to the most frequently asked questions about the contest. Who will be voting, when and where? About 375 million EU citizens aged 18 or over are entitled to vote in the election of the parliament members for a five-year term. The elections will be held on Thursday, June 4 in the UK and the Netherlands. There will be voting on Friday, June 5 in Ireland and the Czech Republic. And it will begin on Saturday, June 6 in Cyprus, France, Italy, Latvia, Malta and Slovakia. The other countries will conduct their voting on Sunday, June 7. Elections will take place in all 27 member countries of the EU, with the citizens of Bulgaria and Romania included for the first time. @highlight Election will be the biggest transnational electoral contest ever @highlight About 375 million EU citizens aged 18 or over are entitled to vote @highlight Elections will take place in all 27 member countries of the EU @highlight Much legislation in member states actually originates at a European level
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By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:19 EST, 11 May 2012 UPDATED: 16:27 EST, 11 May 2012 A former Los Angeles police detective has been sentenced to 27 years to life in prison for murdering the wife of her former lover in a jealous fit of rage 26 years ago. Stephanie Lazarus, 52, was found guilty in March of killing Sherri Rasmussen, a nurse who was bludgeoned and shot to death in the condo she shared with her husband of three months, John Ruetten. Rasmussen's mother, sister and widower spoke during the sentencing hearing about their pain and described the victim as a warm, caring and loving person. @highlight Stephanie Lazarus, 52, was found guilty of murdering Sherri Rasmussen last month @highlight Beat and shot dead Sherri Rasmussen, 29, in 1986 @highlight Cold case reopened 20 years later after new DNA evidence concluded killer was a woman
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But @placeholder detectives insist their leads could, if properly investigated, result in new evidence and perhaps the case being solved.
By Stephen Wright and James Slack Madeleine: She was abducted six years ago in Portugal Scotland Yard is to take control of the Madeleine McCann case from the Portuguese authorities, the Daily Mail can reveal. In a significant development, Home Secretary Theresa May has agreed to fund a full-scale Metropolitan Police investigation into Madeleine’s disappearance in Portugal six years ago. It follows a two-year, £5million Met review of her disappearance. This has identified more than 20 potential suspects and dozens of new leads – but despite the progress made by the review team, the Portuguese authorities have refused to reopen their inquiry. Officials in Portugal say that under the country’s laws they can only reopen the case if there is new evidence, and the new leads do not provide sufficient grounds. @highlight Home Secretary Theresa May has agreed to fund full-scale Met inquiry @highlight Review identified 20 potential suspects and dozens of new leads @highlight Portuguese authorities have refused to reopen the investigation
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By Tahira Yaqoob PUBLISHED: 06:14 EST, 6 June 2012 | UPDATED: 07:25 EST, 6 June 2012 The parents of a 15-year-old boy who plunged to his death in Dubai have made a desperate plea for information amid fears their son could have been pushed. Police initially ruled the death of Harry Harling, who fell more than 100ft from an 11-storey building after an alcohol-fuelled party, was a suicide. But more than two months after his parents Nicolus and Beverley refused to accept he ended his own life, investigators are looking into the possibility someone else could have been involved. @highlight Harry Harling fell 100ft from 11th floor balcony @highlight He had attended alcohol-fuelled party on the night of his death @highlight Reports he stormed off after rowing with a friend @highlight Left Twitter message saying: 'f*** the system' @highlight Police ruled death was a suicide but parents believe someone else could have been involved
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"The poverty I see through the bus window is not the view of @placeholder the regime wants to be seen.
(CNN) -- In The World According to Dennis Rodman, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, whom he just saw on his second trip to the country, is quite likable. "He has to do his job, but he's a very good guy," Rodman said Monday at a news conference, announcing plans for a "basketball diplomacy" event that will involve players from North Korea. Meanwhile, Kim presides over one of the most repressive regimes on Earth. As Human Rights Watch puts it, Kim's succession as supreme leader after the death of his father, Kim Jong Il, in December 2011, "had little impact on the country's dire human rights record." @highlight Dennis Rodman calls North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un "a very good guy" @highlight Human Rights Watch says Kim has had little effect on North Korea's dismal rights record @highlight Rodman calls on journalists to visit North Korea and see for themselves @highlight North Korea's propaganda machine severely restricts media
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Liverpool and Arsenal, on the other hand, will be at home four times out of six following a @placeholder group game.
By Sunni Upal Follow @@RSUpal Jose Mourinho's Chelsea side will only feature on live television games seven times until the end of November, less than all of their Premier League title rivals, including Louis van Gaal's Manchester United. The Blues will also begin their campaign with an away fixture at Burnley on Monday night, while Van Gaal's United side play the opening game of the Premier League season at home against Swansea on Saturday lunchtime. Van Gaal's United are scheduled to play 10 of their first 13 games on television, the same as both Liverpool and Manchester City. Arsenal, meanwhile, who finished below Chelsea last season in fourth place, will feature on television nine times up to the end of November. @highlight Chelsea will be televised seven times up to end of November @highlight Manchester United, Manchester City and Liverpool have 10 live games @highlight Arsenal to feature on Sky Sports and BT Sport nine times @highlight Chelsea's fixtures after Champions League games include Manchester City (a), Arsenal (h), Manchester United (a) and Liverpool (a) @highlight Manchester City face away fixtures after five of their six European games
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During her time in the cadet corps, an organization in all schools and colleges in @placeholder aimed at grooming students to join the military, Mukherjee had won several prizes for her shooting skills.
New Delhi (CNN) -- At 17, Sonali Mukherjee had everything going for her. She was a beautiful, intelligent and ambitious young woman, dedicated to excelling in her studies. She was president of the Student Union, captain of the National Cadet Corps and an honor student set to pursue a PhD in sociology despite her modest family background -- her father used to work as a security guard in the eastern Indian state of Jharkhand and her mother was a housewife. "I had seen my parents struggle for the most basic things, so I strived to achieve something big so that I could give my family a better life," she said. @highlight At 17, Sonali Mukherjee's life changed in a instant when three men threw acid on her @highlight The acid melted her eyes, eyelids, nose, lips, scalp and chest @highlight Ten years and 27 surgeries later she is still fighting for justice @highlight The men who scarred her for life were freed after just two years in jail
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Shawcross backs into @placeholder, who had earlier scored, from a cross into the penalty area
Ryan Shawcross was grappling in the area with Graziano Pelle on Wednesday evening, despite Stoke's assistant manager insisting he had been brought off man marking and onto zonal marking. Shawcross, who conceded a penalty on October 19 against Swansea after wrestling with Wilfried Bony in the penalty area, was part of the Stoke City side that lost 1-0 at Southampton on Saturday. The defender was named as a serial offender of penalty area 'dark arts' by former referee Graham Poll as we launched our 'Hands Off In The Box' campaign. Ryan Shawcross is seen with his arm around Graziano Pelle's shoulder on Wednesday night @highlight Ryan Shawcross had his arm around Graziano Pelle's chest on Wednesday @highlight The Stoke City defender had been 'taken out of the spotlight' by the club @highlight They put him on zonal marking duty in the 1-0 defeat to Saints on Saturday @highlight But on Wednesday in the Capital One Cup against Southampton, he was back in the mix again @highlight Sportsmail's Hands Off In The Box campaign launched on Monday
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But she said too many people are still dying on @placeholder's roads.
A common benchmark in the United States for determining when a driver is legally drunk is not doing enough to prevent alcohol-related crashes that kill about 10,000 people each year and should be made more restrictive, transportation safety investigators say. The National Transportation Safety Board recommended on Tuesday that all 50 states adopt a blood-alcohol content (BAC) cutoff of 0.05 compared to the 0.08 standard on the books today and used by law enforcement and the courts to prosecute drunk driving. "Most Americans think that we've solved the problem of impaired driving, but in fact, it's still a national epidemic," NTSB Chairman Deborah Hersman said. @highlight For a decade, 0.08 has been the blood alcohol benchmark to consider a driver intoxicated @highlight National Transportation Safety Board would like to see a nationwide 0.05 level @highlight The board would also like to see swifter action on taking away offenders' licenses @highlight Restaurant, beer industries say focus should be on repeat offenders
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The song is believed to have embarrassed many of Sarkozy's political allies and infuriated the @placeholder administration.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:38 EST, 16 March 2013 | UPDATED: 03:32 EST, 18 March 2013 Former French first lady Carla Bruni has a new song that appears to poke fun at her husband's political foe, the current president Francois Hollande, who she allegedly brands 'a penguin'. The 45-year-old model and singer is said to be furious with Mr Hollande after he failed to accompany her husband Nicolas Sarkozy down the Élysée steps after winning the election last year. Le Pengouin on Bruni's new album Little French Songs, includes the lyrics: 'He has little sovereign airs but, me, I know him, the penguin doesn't have the manners of a lord of the manor ... Penguins are badly brought up.' @highlight Le Pengouin is a track on Carla Bruni's new album Little French Songs @highlight She sings: 'Penguin doesn't have the manners of a lord of the manor' @highlight Bruni, 45, is said to be furious with the current French president @highlight He failed to accompany Nicolas Sarkozy down Élysée steps after election
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A Government spokesman said: ‘The June date has been in the diary for a while now and we made sure that the @placeholder was given good notice.
By Glen Owen David Cameron’s decision to delay the State Opening of Parliament by a month because he has run out of policies has caused a clash with Buckingham Palace – after courtiers warned it could overburden the Queen, who turns 88 next month. They objected after the Prime Minister told the Palace he intended to move the Queen’s Speech to June 4, giving her and Prince Philip – 93 on June 10 –just 24 hours to recover before they travel to France for a three-day visit to mark the 70th anniversary of D-Day. Downing Street then suggested bringing the Queen’s Speech forward a day to June 3 – only for the Palace to point out it would clash with a garden party she is hosting. @highlight Government moved State Opening of Parliament due to lack of policies @highlight Changes mean Queen, 87, will have a gruelling week of engagements @highlight She has to speak at opening or risk constitutional crisis, ministers warn @highlight MPs accused David Cameron of putting 'needless strain' on the monarch @highlight Buckingham Palace admits June is 'extremely busy' for Queen and Philip @highlight She now has to give speech and host garden party before going to France
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Police in inflatable rubber boats shoot at a shark off Muriwai Beach in @placeholder as they attempt to retrieve a body following a fatal shark attack
Shark attack: Adam Strange was attacked at Muriwai Beach on Aucklands west coast of New Zealand Police fired 20 shots at a great white shark as they tried desperately to save a father killed while swimming off a beach yesterday. Adam Strange, 46, an award-winning film and TV director, waved and called for help as the shark dragged him underwater only 200 yards from hundreds of beachgoers. Police and lifeguards launched a frantic rescue effort as about four other sharks joined in the attack off Muriwai Beach, north of Auckland, at around 1.30pm. The father of one lived locally and was known to the traumatised young lifeguards who joined the fight to save him. @highlight Adam Strange, 46, attacked at Muriwai beach near Auckland today @highlight Shark up to 14ft long pulled him under the water @highlight More sharks drawn to the attack as police fired shots in rescue attempt
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Sharif, who has espoused the @placeholder cause in earlier stints as Prime Minister, wants the nerve centre of this strategy to be a new Kashmir Cell in his office.
By Saurabh Shukla An anticipated New York meeting between Prime Ministers Manmohan Singh and Nawaz Sharif on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in September has raised hopes on both sides of the border. South Block remains circumspect, however, having received inputs about a renewed and reconfigured Pakistan effort to put the Kashmir issue back on the boil. South Block has concluded Indian policy makers must factor in Sharif's secret 'K plan' before resuming talks with Islamabad. Prime Ministers Manmohan Singh (right) and Nawaz Sharif (left) are expected to meet to discuss Indo-Pakistan relations at the United Nations General Assembly @highlight Internal documents reveal Sharif's propaganda campaign on Kashmir @highlight New Kashmir Cell to set up in Pakistan PM's office @highlight Anti-India message to be spread in West through NGOs @highlight Jihadi leaders told to continue 'India-bashing' @highlight Plan's objective to put international pressure on India over Kashmir
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@placeholder officials, though, have steadfastly denied using chemical weapons in this or other cases.
Damascus, Syria (CNN) -- Saying "there is no doubt who is responsible for this heinous use of chemical weapons attack in Syria: the Syrian regime," Vice President Joe Biden signaled Tuesday that the United States -- with its allies -- was ready to act. "Those who use chemical weapons against defenseless men, women and children should and must be held accountable," Biden said in a speech to the American Legion. The vice president's remarks echo those made by other U.S. officials in recent days, as well as many of the nation's foremost allies. French President Francois Hollande said his administration was "ready to punish those who made the decision to gas these innocent people," adding that "everything leads us to believe" that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's forces are responsible. @highlight NEW: U.S. president, British prime minister talk about the situation in Syria @highlight NEW: Syria's info minister challenges U.S. to present proof, or risk losing public opinion @highlight "The Syrian regime are the only ones who have the weapons," VP Biden says @highlight U.S. and British militaries, at least, preparing plans for possible strike in Syria
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During the three-day ordeal the attackers took Mr @placeholder to get his benefits payments so they could buy alcohol.
By Sam Webb A man who was jailed for torturing and murdering a father is now free to stay with his family - just a mile from the victim's daughter. Terence Haddow, 68, who killed Kevin Bruce in 2002 in Edinburgh, has been given a first term release, which allows him out of prison for five days at a time. The victim's daughter Julie, 25, who was 13 when her father died, said the news was a 'kick in the stomach'. Haddow and Sturgeon were jailed for life with a minimum tariff of 14 years at the High Court in Edinburgh. @highlight Julie Bruce's father Kevin was tortured to death in 2002 @highlight Killer Terence Haddow, 68, received life but will be allowed out of prison @highlight Ms Bruce has spoken of her fear at bumping into Haddow in the street @highlight The 25-year-old says she feels let down by justice system
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The under 16s represent the bottom rung of the England development ladder and for many of these schoolboys it was a proud moment as they pulled on the @placeholder jersey for the first time.
England’s Young Lions started the UEFA Development Tournament with a disappointing defeat as Switzerland fought back from two goals down to win at St George’s Park. Steve Cooper’s charges were playing the first of three matches at the national team’s Staffordshire HQ this week with Slovakia and France still to come. And despite Chelsea’s Martell Taylor-Crossdale and Newcastle United’s Mackenzie Heaney putting them into a very strong position, Swiss superiority ultimately told. Cendrim Kameraj (centre) celebrates after scoring the winning goal for Switzerland U16 against England U16 Mackenzie Heaney scored England's second, and it looked like the Young Lions would go on to win the game @highlight England Under 16s are playing in the UEFA Development Tournament @highlight The Young Lions went ahead through Chelsea's Martell Taylor-Crossdale @highlight Their lead was doubled when Newcastle's Mackenzie Heaney netted @highlight Switzerland came back impressively, and won the match 3-2
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Seek and destroy: The raids aim to cripple one of the terror group's primary sources of cash - black market oil sales that the @placeholder says earn up to £2million a day
Islamic State militants are changing tactics in the face of U.S.-led air strikes in Iraq by ditching conspicuous convoys in favour of motorcycles. The jihadists have also taken to erecting their notorious black flag on the rooftops of residential houses and buildings, many of them empty, to create confusion about their actual presence. Tribal sources and eyewitnesses have reported fewer militant checkpoints to weed out 'apostates' and less cell phone use since the air strikes intensified and more U.S. allies pledged to join the campaign that began in August. A tribal sheikh from a village south of Kirkuk said Islamic State elements 'abandoned one of their biggest headquarters in the village' when they heard the air strike campaign was likely to target their area. @highlight Jihadists are also erecting flags on empty buildings to create confusion @highlight U.S.-led strikes hit oil fields and other facilities in Deir el-Zour province @highlight Raids also targeted Islamic State headquarters in the town of Mayadeen @highlight Comes as Cameron makes case for strikes in Iraq ahead of crunch vote
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In a letter to the @placeholder, Rosenker said that four other plane incidents "provide clear and compelling evidence" that controllers are sometimes operating while fatigued because of their work schedules and poor use of rest periods.
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Responding to recent accidents linked to pilot fatigue, federal safety officials hope reduce airline pilots' logging 14-hour days. The FAA currently allows pilots to log 14-hour workdays, which the NTSB says contributes to accidents. The National Transportation Safety Board concluded in a report out Tuesday that pilot fatigue was a probable cause in a runway landing accident during bad weather in Michigan last winter. There were no fatalities. The Federal Aviation Administration currently allows a 14-hour workday with eight hours of logged airtime. "It's a critical issue; it's an insidious issue. Many times, the pilots themselves don't even recognize that they are fatigued when they get into that cockpit," NTSB Chairman Mark Rosenker said. @highlight Federal Aviation Administration currently allows pilots to work a 14-hour day @highlight NTSB said pilot fatigue has contributed to plane crashes and near-crashes @highlight "They can't just keep pushing pilots until they drop," pilots group president said @highlight FAA plans to hold a symposium on fatigue management next week
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The @placeholder that sold Chin the ticket also will receive $350,000 for selling the winning ticket.
By Daily Mail Reporter The man who bought a winning, $70 million lottery ticket in San Francisco has stepped forward to claim his prize. California Lottery officials identified the winner on Wednesday as 41-year-old Eurico Chin. They say Chin bought the ticket on a whim at a Safeway in the city's Sunset District while out walking last month. Big winner: The winner of California's $70 million lottery payout has been identified as 41-year-old Eurico Chin 'I thought to myself, "why not?’” he said, according to a press release from the California Lottery. 'I’m already here, might as well buy one.' @highlight Lottery officials have identified the winner as 41-year-old Eurico Chin @highlight Chin didn't claim his winnings for nearly a month after his winning numbers were revealed in May @highlight He must now decide whether he will take a lump-sum payment of about $41 million, or collect the full $70 million over 30 years @highlight The grocery store where he bought the ticket will receive $350 for selling Chin the winning ticket
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The victory left @placeholder on course for a third straight title with five matches to play, while Osasuna remained two points above the relegation zone.
(CNN) -- Lionel Messi scored a record 50th goal this season as Barcelona bounced back from midweek Spanish Cup heartache to maintain an eight-point lead in La Liga on Saturday. The two-time world player of the year became the first player to reach the half-century mark in a Spanish season as he moved past Real Madrid's Hungarian legend Ferenc Puskas in a 2-0 win over Osasuna. The 23-year-old scored 47 in all competitions last season, matching Brazil legend Ronaldo's Barcelona record. With arch-rivals Real Madrid following up Wednesday's extra-time Copa del Rey triumph by thrashing third-placed Valencia 6-3 earlier, the pressure was on Barcelona to respond. @highlight Barcelona eight points clear in Spain as Lionel Messi scores record 50th goal of season @highlight Argentine comes off the bench in much-changed team for 2-0 win over Osasuna @highlight Real Madrid continue from cup win with 6-3 thrashing of third-placed Valencia @highlight Fifth-placed Athletic Bilbao beat Basque rivals Real Sociedad 2-1 at home
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Nabulsi's lawsuit says that @placeholder's father "kept tight control over Sheikh Issa" but after the father's death, he "apparently no longer felt constrained."
HOUSTON, Texas (CNN) -- On the tape, Sheikh Issa bin Zayed al Nahyan appears to burn with rage. Sheikh Issa bin Zayed al Nahyan, pictured here, allegedly tortured a business associate on videotape. Believing he was cheated in a business deal, the member of the United Arab Emirates ruling family was trying to extract a confession from an Afghan grain dealer. With a private security officer assisting, Sheikh Issa bin Zayed al Nahyan is seen stuffing sand in the Afghan's mouth. As the grain dealer pleads and whimpers, he is beaten with a nailed board, burned in the genitals with a cigarette lighter, shocked with a cattle prod, and led to believe he would be shot. Salt is poured on his wounds. @highlight Former business partner of Sheikh Issa of Abu Dhabi suing royal @highlight Bassam Nabulsi's tape shows sheikh severely torturing grain merchant @highlight Nabulsi, of Houston, says he himself was tortured in jail, sheikh owes him $80M @highlight U.S. senior officials say case is holding up a U.S. nuclear deal with the UAE
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Mr Dijkema, whose sister has joined the trial as a co-plaintiff, which is allowed under @placeholder law, was taken by the Nazis on suspicion he was involved in the Dutch resistance.
By Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 07:50 EST, 2 September 2013 | UPDATED: 07:59 EST, 2 September 2013 A 92-year-old former member of the Nazi Waffen SS has gone on trial in Germany accused of murdering a Dutch resistance fighter in 1944. Dutch-born Siert Bruins, who is now German, volunteered for the SS after the Nazis conquered the Netherlands in 1941. Bruins served as a member of the Sicherheitspolizei, or Security Police, in a unit looking for resistance fighters and Jews. No pleas are made in the German legal system, and Bruins made no statement about the accusations against him. His lawyer said he would answer questions during the trial but not about the charges. @highlight Siert Bruins joined unit which hunted resistance fighters and Jews in 1941 @highlight Now 92, he's accused of killing freedom fighter Aldert Klaas Dijkema in 1944 @highlight Already served time in jail in 1980s for role in the killing of two Dutch Jews @highlight If found guilty he faces life in prison for murder
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It is produced by the @placeholder game and toy company Hasbro.
The world's most popular property board game is set for a revolutionary change. For the first time, fans will be given the power to decide which 20 cities around the world host featured property spaces for the 80th anniversary World Edition game, launching in Autumn. While the game will have a global feel, the iconic first cities featured on the board - London for Commonwealth countries and Atlantic City for the US - could well disappear from the anniversary edition. Hasbro have launched a vote to decide upon countries to be featured in the 80th anniversary world edition, launched in August. Fans can cast their say at http://www.buzzfeed.com/votemonopoly @highlight Fans can vote for cities to be used in the 80th anniversary world edition @highlight The tycoon board game has been played in 114 countries @highlight The top 20 cities will be selected, and London is currently ranked 20th
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Doubt: Pacquiao remains convinced he won the first fight with @placeholder two years ago
It’s been another interesting week for us at Matchroom Boxing, where we have added Nathan Cleverly to the team. Nathan is a fighter I respect enormously and I can reveal some of the big plans I have for him. He will be fighting on May 17 in Cardiff and it is my hope to put him out one more time after that before a winter fight with Tony Bellew. That fight is huge and, as it stands, I have pencilled in Liverpool in November. If they both keep winning, then they have a massive fight to look forward to and ultimately a final eliminator to a crack at the cruiserweight world title. @highlight Nathan Cleverly will make his cruiserweight debut on May 17 @highlight He will then have another fight before a rematch with Tony Bellew @highlight Lee Selby could be in a WBC eliminator with Romulo Koasicha @highlight I make Timothy Bradley favourite against Manny Pacquiao
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The case drew national attention when Rep. Judy Chu, @placeholder, the aunt of the Marine who killed himself, told a congressional committee about it in September.
(CNN) -- A U.S. Marine accused of hazing a fellow Marine who later committed suicide in Afghanistan has been sentenced to 30 days in jail and a reduction in rank at a court-martial in Hawaii. Lance Cpl. Jacob D. Jacoby pleaded guilty to assaulting Lance Cpl. Harry Lew in April after Lew fell asleep while on watch after first arriving in Afghanistan. Charges also were filed against Sgt. Benjamin E. Johns and Lance Cpl. Carlos Orozco III, according to a Marine statement. They will face courts-martial later this year. "It has been a bad tragedy for us and (we) never can be able to repair our broken heart," said Lew's father, Allen, to CNN affiliate KHON in Honolulu. "We just couldn't believe their own peers could do something like that to their own people." @highlight The case involves the suicide of a Marine allegedly berated and beaten by peers @highlight The Marine had fallen asleep while on watch in Afghanistan @highlight The dead Marine was the nephew of U.S. Rep. Judy Chu of California
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"@placeholder failed to comply with the whereabouts requirements and, as a result, accrued three whereabouts failures within an 18-month period.
(CNN) -- Sprinter Shawn Crawford might have been coming to the latter part of his athletics career, but his failure to inform doping regulators as to his "whereabouts" has landed the Olympic gold medalist with a two-year ban. The American, who sprinted to 200 meter gold at the Athens 2004 Games, has been sanctioned after failing to provide the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) with a location for drug testing three times during the past 18 months. The "whereabouts" rule requires athletes in advance to tell regulators where they are for one hour every day and make themselves available at that time for a drug's test. @highlight U.S. sprinter Shawn Crawford given a two-year ban by U.S. Anti-Doping Agency @highlight Crawford punished for failing to give his location for three drugs tests in last 18 months @highlight Crawford won 200 meter gold at the 2004 Olympic Games @highlight It is unclear whether Crawford will appeal the sanction
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The successful businessman had previously sworn off marriage forever after his fourth divorce, but admits that @placeholder managed to change his mind after they started dating last February.
A couple with a 57-year age gap have insisted that they married for love but admit that they both have concerns about their relationship. Richard Lugner, 82, wed German TV presenter and former Playboy model Cathy Schmitz, 25, last September after a brief courtship that lasted just seven months. It is the fifth marriage for the Austrian billionaire and he admits the path to marital bliss has already been rocky. He told This Morning: 'We have to learn to be married.' Scroll down for video Richard Lugner, 82, married Cathy Schmitz, 25, last September. The Austrian billionaire has been married four times before. German TV star Cathy says her husband's wealth isn't important @highlight Richard Lugner, 82, married Cathy Schmitz, 25, last September @highlight The Austrian billionaire had already been married four times before @highlight Cathy, from Germany, claims that Richard's huge wealth isn't important
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'We wanted a home game, @placeholder is a strong opponent but everyone is happy and we can get back at them for last weekend.'
Jan Vertonghen believes success in the Capital One Cup this season can instil a belief in Tottenham's players that can see them go on and add further silverware in the coming years. Spurs advanced to a quarter-final tie at home to Newcastle after overcoming a valiant Brighton side 2-0 on Wednesday evening and they are now targeting a first trophy since winning the same competition in 2008. The club have also started their Europa League campaign in fine fettle but have struggled for consistent league form under new head coach Mauricio Pochettino, with last Sunday's 2-1 home defeat to Newcastle leaving them down in 11th place. @highlight Tottenham advanced to the quarter-finals of the Capital One Cup after beating Brighton 2-0 at White Hart Lane on Wednesday @highlight Jan Vertonghen hopes Spurs can go on and win the competition @highlight The 27-year-old believes success in the competition could build up a belief in the squad that they can go on and add further silverware @highlight The north London side host Newcastle in the last eight in December
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Abbottabad: The military town where @placeholder hid in plain sight
Jakarta, Indonesia (CNN) -- A high-profile terrorism trial for an Indonesian man accused of assembling the bombs used in the 2002 Bali attack got under way Monday in Jakarta. The defendant, Umar Patek, faces charges including premeditated murder, and a maximum penalty of death if convicted. The bombings on the Indonesian resort island of Bali killed 202 people, including foreign tourists. Patek also faces charges of bringing in illegal weapons; giving weapons and explosives training; and planning and assembling explosives for church bombings in Jakarta in 2000. The 44-year-old Patek was one of Indonesia's most wanted terrorists, with a $1 million bounty on his head from the U.S. government's "Rewards for Justice" program. @highlight Umar Patek has been one of Indonesia's most wanted terrorists @highlight His trial on charges related to the Bali bombing starts Monday in Jakarta @highlight Indonesian authorities have convicted hundreds since the 2002 bombing @highlight Patek was seized in the same Pakistani city where Osama bin Laden was killed
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Here are around 24,000 families claiming for 40,000 children, with two-thirds of the children based in @placeholder.
By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 06:07 EST, 5 January 2014 | UPDATED: 12:08 EST, 5 January 2014 Prime Minister David Cameron, pictured arriving at BBC Television Centre for the Andrew Marr Show, says he will cease benefits to 40,000 children who live in other European Union countries Millions of pounds in child benefit paid to families living outside the UK will be axed under David Cameron’s plan to claw back powers from Brussels. The Prime Minister insisted it was wrong that the British taxpayer is giving cash to 40,000 children who live elsewhere in the European Union. @highlight Prime Minister says it is wrong workers in UK can send benefits home @highlight Two thirds of all child benefit sent abroad goes to Poland @highlight Deal would need to be struck with other EU countries or secure new treaty
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As @placeholder often lament, "We don't produce anything; we import everything from tooth-picks to toilet paper."
Accra, Ghana (CNN) -- The sudden death of Ghana's president, John Atta Mills, on July 24 did not come as a rude surprise. Most Ghanaians already knew his health was failing; he was losing his eyesight and voice. For the seven months that I was in Ghana (Dec 2011-July 2012), he rarely made a public appearance -- and despite official assertions to the contrary, most people did not believe he had the will nor the capacity to campaign for re-election in this year's elections in December. Thousands of mourners pay respects to their late leader What was remarkable, however, was that within hours of his death, the Vice-President, John Mahama, had been sworn in as the new president. The smoothness of the transition was exactly how Atta Mills would have wanted it. He was a man of peace and ardent believer in the rule of law. @highlight Ghana, whose president John Atta Mills died in July, is holding elections in December @highlight The smooth transfer of power after his death attests to the strength of Ghana's democracy @highlight Yet, serious obstacles lie ahead for Ghana's economic prosperity @highlight Uncertainty about elections, coupled with bloated bureaucracy and overspending, are the biggest hurdles
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In exchange, @placeholder guaranteed him military protection and vowed to hold a popular vote on the issue.
(CNN) -- Five Indian soldiers were killed in an attack on the Line of Control in Indian-administered Kashmir early Tuesday, India's government said. Indian Defence Minister AK Antony told parliament the ambush was carried out by approximately 20 "heavily armed terrorists along with persons dressed in Pakistan army uniforms." The chief minister of Indian-administered Kashmir denounced the attack on Twitter. "These incidents don't help efforts to normalise or even improve relations with Pak & call in to question the Pak Govt's recent overtures," Omar Abdullah tweeted Tuesday morning. Pakistan denied playing a part in the attack. "No such incident has taken place," the military said, while Pakistan's ministry of foreign affairs also rejected the claim. @highlight NEW: Indian official: Terrorists, people in Pakistan army uniforms carried out ambush @highlight Pakistan denies playing a part in the attack @highlight The two neighbors have had a cease-fire along the de facto border @highlight India says Pakistan has violated that 33 times between February and July
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Remember the vast numbers of companies that are exporting from China that are @placeholder companies.
New York (CNN) -- The world's two biggest economies are facing off over tensions that could ignite a trade war and lead to a catastrophic split between the United States and China, says analyst Fareed Zakaria. President Barack Obama says an undervalued currency is giving Chinese companies an unfair advantage in selling products, and this week the House of Representatives passed a bill that would let the United States put tariffs on goods from China. China has retaliated against earlier trade sanctions by the United States and strongly opposes the bill passed by the House. "One has to hope a lot of it is bluff because the consequences of a significant trade war between China and the United States would be very dramatic," Zakaria said. "We need the Chinese to still have enormous faith in the U.S. economy, not just to buy Treasury bills, but to maintain all the links they have with the U.S. economy." @highlight President Obama has warned of dangers of undervalued Chinese currency @highlight House passed bill to allow tariffs against nations that undervalue currency @highlight Fareed Zakaria says U.S. and China both benefit from cheap Chinese currency @highlight Zakaria conducted rare interview with China's prime minister, Wen Jiabao, airing Sunday, 10 a.m. ET
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@placeholder – attracts more than 3.5m people per year
As London continues to be the UK's focal point for international tourism, Yorkshire is hoping it can provide a viable alternative to what the capital can offer. MPs on the Culture Media and Sport select committee are discussing how, and by what means, UK tourism can be shifted so as regions and the north in particular can benefit from increased footfall. Since the Tour de France came to Yorkshire, feelings are growing in the county that it can be a realistic competitor to London tourism. The Royal Household of Harewood House, Yorkshire's answer to Buckingham Palace The Tour de France trekking through Yorkshire brought a worldwide focus on the county @highlight MPs are looking into how international tourism can be dispersed in UK @highlight Following Tour de France, Yorkshire believes it has a proven attraction @highlight County has four UNESCO sites, and reported increased tourism spend
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He said: 'Before even asking @placeholder, I'd uploaded a photo of us together.
By Harriet Arkell A beautiful hairdresser has won a two-week honeymoon in Greece after she and her slightly less picturesque fiance won a competition to find the most unlikely couple. Hairdresser Kate Cathcart, 24, and sales adviser Darren Donaghey, 29, from Newcastle, took first prize in a local radio's Punching Above Your Weight competition after listeners voted them the most mismatched in the looks department. Miss Cathcart was described by Metro Radio's Steve Furnell as: 'A beautiful blonde with gorgeous teeth, lovely smile, great eyes and a fantastic figure'. Meanwhile, she described her beau as 'No Tom Cruise', adding: 'We can always edit the wedding photos.' @highlight Kate Cathcart, 24, and Darren Donaghey, 29, have been together for years @highlight Newcastle couple has won a radio contest to find most mismatched pair @highlight Sales adviser Mr Donaghey says: 'We get odd looks when we're out' @highlight Hairdresser fiancee says: 'I love Darren dearly and looks aren't everything' @highlight They have a two-year-old son, Jaxon, and are getting married in August @highlight The Metro Radio prize of a two-week Greek holiday will be their honeymoon
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Last week lawyers for Knox asked an appeals court in @placeholder to overturn her slander conviction as well, but it was not clear when the court would issue a ruling.
By Mark Duell Last updated at 10:25 PM on 13th February 2012 The multi-million battle for Amanda Knox’s story is hotting up as publishers and television networks fight for the world-famous American student who was cleared of murder to sign on the dotted line. Knox, 24, hired the same literary agent as Barack Obama, Bill Clinton and Elton John to negotiate a deal - and publishing executives are reportedly ‘falling in love with her’ as she meets with them. Meanwhile Knox, who successfully appealed a conviction last autumn over the murder of Meredith Kercher in Perugia, Italy, was spotted cycling in her hometown of Seattle, Washington, on Sunday. @highlight Has same literary agent as Barack Obama, Bill Clinton and Elton John @highlight Publishers want her to speak out about 2007 death of Meredith Kercher @highlight Has so far kept low profile; TV networks also fighting for first interview
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For two days, police divers, using side-scan sonar, searched @placeholder for the missing man.
(CNN) -- The desperate search in Portland, Maine, for a Harvard Business School student missing since Sunday ended in heartbreak after his body was found just days before he was to graduate. Portland Police Chief Michael Sauschuck confirmed Tuesday that a body pulled from Portland Harbor in the city's Old Port area is that of 31-year-old Nathan Bihlmaier. "It's a tragic end. We had high hopes throughout working with the family and the community to bring Nate home. These weren't the circumstances that we wanted," Sauschuck told reporters. He said there's no indication of foul play, but investigators are working to piece together Bihlmaier's final hours using security camera video from nearby businesses. @highlight Body of missing Harvard Business School student pulled from Portland Harbor @highlight Nathan Bihlmaier, 31, was missing since Sunday; he was to have graduated Thursday @highlight Police chief in Portland says there's no indication of foul play @highlight Harvard Business School dean says commencement activities will be "bittersweet"
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Referring to those who have died or been wounded "as a result of illegal and violent clashes" with his opponents, @placeholder urged people to gather in mosques and holy sites and wear "mourning symbols" in a show of sympathy and support for the families.
TEHRAN, Iran (CNN) -- Marching in dramatic silence, many with tape over their mouths, hundreds of thousands of Iranians kept alive public support for opposition leader Mir Hossein Moussavi Wednesday even as the government stepped up efforts to thwart daily protests calling for a new presidential election. Supporters of defeated reformist candidate Mir Hossein Moussavi line the streets of Tehran Wednesday. Large crowds gathered in Haft-e-Tir Square in central Tehran Wednesday evening for a fifth day of protests, according to witnesses. The demonstrators are demanding that officials throw out the results of the balloting Friday that kept hardline incumbent President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in power. @highlight Thousands protest in Tehran in support of opposition leader Mir Hossein Moussavi @highlight Iranian elite military warns of legal action against social networking Web sites @highlight Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei urges Iranians to stand behind republic
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Because no body has been recovered, there is also no death certificate, meaning that --officially at least, in @placeholder -- Nicolas is still alive.
The scrapbook is filled with photographs and tributes: they show Dominique Bons' son Nicolas growing from a teenager into a young man. Offering brief glimpses of past holidays and family moments, clues to his passions and personality, the book is one of Bons' few souvenirs of her son's short life. Nicolas, from Toulouse, converted to Islam four years ago, gradually becoming more and more devout. Bons, who is a former French soldier, says Nicolas had never spoken to her about wanting to join a religious war, but last year the 30-year-old announced he and his half-brother were going on vacation together. @highlight France says some 950 French nationals are involved in jihad @highlight Experts say there are many reasons why they choose to travel to Syria and Iraq to fight @highlight Nicolas Bons, 30, was killed in "an explosives operation" in Syria; his half-brother also died @highlight His mother wants others to be aware of the dangers posed by Islamist extremists
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For his return trip, he used @placeholder as his means of transportation.
Dr Craig Spencer lied to police about travelling around New York for six days before he was quarantined with Ebola, it has been claimed The doctor currently being treated for Ebola in New York lied to police about travelling around the city for six days before he was quarantined, it has been revealed. Dr Craig Spencer initially told officers that he had isolated himself in his Harlem apartment after returning from Guinea where he had been treating people for the illness. It was only when cops checked his MetroCard and bank statement that they realised he had been roaming the city for nearly a week, visiting a sandwich shop, taking an Uber cab, and going bowling. @highlight Dr Craig Spencer diagnosed with Ebola six days after returning to New York @highlight During that time he rode subways, caught a cab, and went out bowling @highlight But when officers quizzed him he said he was at home, it has been claimed @highlight When police pulled MetroCard and bank data they learned the truth
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Numerous books and Web sites such as findagrave.com and seeing-stars.com claim to have insider knowledge about celebrity grave locations on the properties, but @placeholder is unrelentingly secretive about who, exactly, is entombed in its parks.
(CNN) -- As Michael Jackson fans and the media pour into Los Angeles, California, for what could be the most widely watched memorial of all time, an obvious question remains: Where will he be laid to rest? Bette Davis is among the notables buried at the Hollywood Hills Forest Lawn park. Although the Jackson family hasn't made an official statement, all signs seem to point toward Forest Lawn Memorial Parks and Mortuaries, the organization that has buried a vast number of Hollywood's notables. On Monday, sources told CNN that Jackson's relatives will hold a private gathering at the Forest Lawn cemetery in Los Angeles Tuesday morning ahead of a massive public service. The gathering is scheduled for 8 a.m. (11 a.m. ET) -- two hours before a memorial service at the Staples Center arena downtown. @highlight Will Jackson be buried among other stars at a Forest Lawn location? @highlight The not-for-profit group's strict regulations about privacy would match Jackson's life @highlight Sammy Davis Jr. and Humphrey Bogart buried there, among other stars
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Suarez will not bite anyone again: and if @placeholder hand over £80m he will surely prove it.
So Luis Suarez was sitting at home in Montevideo when he suddenly remembered that he had, after all, bitten Giorgio Chiellini. Well, these things can slip one’s mind. Who hasn’t, at a busy moment, forgotten sinking their teeth into another human being? Who hasn’t been innocently enjoying a cup of tea, only to be hit by the realisation: ‘Didn’t I bite that bloke in the queue at Waitrose last Thursday?’ Slap of the head, roll of the eyes. So that’s what all the fuss was about with the police and the sirens and the handcuffs. VIDEO Scroll down to see Suarez's first high-profile bites as he vows it won't happen again @highlight Luis Suarez has finally said sorry for biting Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini @highlight Uruguay frontman's apology comes after receiving four month ban @highlight Barcelona have been linked with an £80million move for Liverpool attacker
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Going ape: Danny Rose makes a monkey gesture as he is abused by the crowd in @placeholder last night
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 15:09 EST, 16 October 2012 | UPDATED: 01:28 EST, 18 October 2012 The Serbian FA have insisted there was no racist chanting at last night's Under 21 match with England - despite the crowd appearing to direct monkey chants towards visiting players The game descended into a mass brawl involving players and coaching staff after England's stars were pelted with missiles as they celebrated a late goal. Spurs defender Danny Rose was then sent off for kicking the ball into the crowd and as he walked off he appeared to be subjected to monkey chants from the home supporters. @highlight England player Danny Rose subjected to monkey chants after sending off @highlight Brawl erupted among players and coaches with fans storming the pitch @highlight England coach Martin Thomas headbutted by Serbian counterpart @highlight FA has reported 'a number of incidents of racism' to UEFA @highlight Former England Star Paul Ince said Serbia should be banned for 10 years @highlight Senior side's match against Poland postponed until tomorrow due to bad weather
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@placeholder and Kelly now exercise together regularly and say they have a much closer relationship
By Anna Hodgekiss PUBLISHED: 07:22 EST, 14 January 2013 | UPDATED: 09:33 EST, 14 January 2013 A mother has lost 12 stone in nine months after her children begged her to take control of her weight. Annette Skinner, 46, shrunk from a size 32 to a size 14 after her son Alex came home upset that she didn't look like other mothers. Her daughter Kelly, 25, was also concerned her mother's weight would restrict Alex's upbringing, and he too would be bullied as she had been as a child. At her peak, Annette, from Walsall, weighed 25st 10lb. She says she was so big that people didn't realise she was pregnant with Alex. @highlight Annette Skinner, 46, shrunk from a size 32 to a size 14 after her son Alex came home upset that she didn't look like other mothers @highlight Her daughter Kelly also voiced concerns that Alex would be bullied as she had been at school @highlight Annette says she was in 'total denial' for 20 years about her weight @highlight But exercising three times a week saw the weight fall off
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The groups said some of the attacks may have violated international law, a charge the @placeholder denied.
(CNN) -- Pakistani officials have for years secretly endorsed the U.S. drone program, even picking out at least one target for such an attack, according to a Washington Post report. Neither the White House, the U.S. State Department nor the Pakistani Foreign Ministry would comment on the story, which said top secret CIA documents and Pakistani memos obtained by the Post described at least 65 such strikes between late 2007 and late 2011. The story comes as Prime Minister of Pakistan Nawaz Sharif visited President Obama in Washington. Sharif told reporters he brought up the issue of drone strikes with Obama, "emphasizing the need for an end to such strikes." @highlight Washington Post: Pakistan approved drone program, helped pick at least one target @highlight White House says two nations routinely have intelligence conversations @highlight Pakistan reiterates position that drone strikes must stop
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Rodgers said: ‘Today was always going to be difficult for the likes of Dejan and @placeholder.
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers said he was shocked and saddened at the reception former Southampton skipper Adam Lallana was given on his return to St Mary’s. The 26-year-old midfielder, who spent 14 years at Southampton, left for Liverpool last summer and was roundly booed by home fans — as was defender Dejan Lovren, who also left at the end of last season. Striker Rickie Lambert, an unused Liverpool substitute, was given a better reception back at his old club. Adam Lallana (left) was booed on his return to former side Southampton for current employers Liverpool The midfielder skippered the team during his final two years of his Saints career @highlight Liverpool secured a crucial 2-0 win against Southampton on Sunday @highlight Goals from Philippe Coutinho and Raheem Sterling were enough for a win @highlight Former Southampton midfielder Adam Lallana was booed by home fans on his return to St Mary's @highlight Reds boss Brendan Rodgers was unhappy with the reception Lallana got @highlight Dejan Lovren and Rickie Lambert were also returning for the first time since leaving the club in the summer @highlight There were only small mentions of the trio in the matchday programme
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When a grand jury opted not to indict the officer last month, thousands took to the streets of @placeholder in protest.
A New York police officer captured on a smartphone video punching a teenage suspect during an arrest has been suspended. New York Police Department officials announced the suspension on Friday but didn't name the officer. The arrest occurred last Monday after police were responding to a report of an assault in the Lower East Side neighborhood of Manhattan. Scroll down for video The New York police officer captured on a smartphone video punching a teenage suspect during an arrest last week has been suspended, although the department refused to divulge the officer's name 'Punch': Footage appears to show the man punching the boy as officers move to let him into the circle @highlight The police officer caught on camera punching a 16-year-old in the back while he was being arrested has been suspended @highlight The NYPD hasn't released the name of the officer who was in plain clothes at the time of the incident
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A regional police chief in @placeholder said he knew nothing about the sighting, the report of which which seems to have originated in an Indian newspaper.
(CNN) -- There is no reason to believe a little girl spotted in India is Madeleine McCann, the British girl who has been missing for more than four years, a family spokesman said Thursday. Reports of the spotting of a girl bearing a resemblance to the child who disappeared while on vacation with her parents in Portugal sparked a frenzy on Twitter. But Clarence Mitchell, a spokesman for her parents, Kate and Gerry, said the latest reports were no more credible than other tips that proved incorrect over the years. "They have learnt not to take these reports seriously," Mitchell said of the parents, adding: "There is nothing to suggest that this is a breakthrough." @highlight Reports of a sighting of the missing girl spark an online frenzy @highlight A spokesman for her family says there's no reason to think this is a breakthrough @highlight Police in India say they do not have a girl to test
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watching @placeholder boxers on Monday, and giving his brother a
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry were joined by world's fastest man Usain Bolt as they visited athletes competing in the Commonwealth Games on Tuesday. The Royal trio and the Jamaican sprint star chatted and posed for photographs in the athletes' village in Glasgow as hundreds of people gathered to catch a glimpse of the visitors. William, Kate and Harry also played ball games with school children after meeting some of the host nation's medal winners at Team Scotland's accommodation. Scroll down for video Three tins: Kate listened as one of the children explained the rules of a game which includes knocking down three tins with a ball before running in to the middle of the square, rebuilding them and hopping over the tins three times. @highlight Young royals enjoyed a day at the Glasgow games watching gymnastics, boxing, hockey and swimming @highlight After visiting sports charities, the trio arrived at Hampden Park on Tuesday to watch the athletics @highlight The royal couple were accompanied by track legend and London 2012 organiser Sebastian Coe as they took seats @highlight Princes William and Harry had earlier visited Coach Core youth charity while Kate met young stars at SportsAid @highlight The Princes were seen tussling during a five-a-side football match and Harry sparred with some amateur boxers @highlight After watching the action in the stadium, the three royals went backstage to meet world-famous sprinter Bolt @highlight Kate took part in the traditional 'three tins' game which involves jumping over a set of tins placed on the ground
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Amber Vinson asked for permission from the CDC before boarding a plane from @placeholder to Dallas while she had a low-grade fever.
The entire crew of a flight that Ebola-infected nurse Amber Vinson took from Cleveland, Ohio, to Dallas has been put on paid leave as Frontier Airlines scrambles to show passengers it is taking every precaution it can after learning Ms Vinson may have been contagious on board one of its planes. Ms Vinson boarded Frontier Airlines Flight 1143 on Monday with a low-grade fever after being told by Centers for Disease Control officials that she was OK to travel. The CDC has since reversed course, saying that Ms Vinson 'should not have traveled on a commercial airline' and warning that all 132 passengers on board may have been exposed to the deadly disease. @highlight Amber Vinson flew on Frontier Airlines Flight 1143 with a low-grade fever after the CDC advised her it was OK @highlight CDC is now trying to contact all 135 passengers aboard the plane @highlight Carpet and padding around Vinson's seat were ripped out and replaced and the plane was sanitized @highlight Cleveland-Hopkins International Airport was also scrubbed after Vinson passed through @highlight Frontier has notified the passengers on five flights who flew on the same plane as Ms Vinson @highlight Flight 2042, from DFW-CLE (departs 7:50 a.m. CDT, arrives 11:27 a.m. EDT) @highlight Flight 1104 CLE-FLL (departs 12:13 p.m. EDT, arrives 3:01 p.m. EDT) @highlight Flight 1105 FLL-CLE (departs 3:43 p.m. EDT, arrives 6:25 p.m. EDT) @highlight Flight 1101 CLE-ATL (departs 7:14 p.m. EDT, arrives 9:07 p.m. EDT) @highlight Flight 1100 ATL-CLE (departs 9:57 p.m. EDT, arrives 11:00 p.m. EDT)
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Adt said the makeshift camp where he is located housed about 600 people, roughly half of them @placeholder, and between 200 and 300 Eritrean and Sudanese.
(CNN) -- Police in northern France moved in Wednesday on makeshift migrant camps near the port of Calais, prompting a standoff with the defiant residents -- many of whom have fled conflicts in Syria, Sudan and Eritrea. By late afternoon, a CNN producer observed that the migrants' tents had all been destroyed. One activist told CNN police were responsible. About a dozen police officers remained, along with 50 to 60 migrants who didn't know where to go. A local prefect reportedly told the migrants they can stay at the camp until Thursday. But Thursday is Ascension Day, a public holiday, so it's not clear if the migrants will be cleared out before Friday. @highlight NEW: Camps appear dismantled, but about 50 to 60 migrants remain at one @highlight Police are trying to shift migrants from makeshift camps near Calais @highlight The migrants don't want to leave, won't take steps to tackle a scabies outbreak, authorities say @highlight Calais is a magnet for migrants seeking to reach Britain or claim asylum in France
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One wrote: ‘Still couldn’t understand a word they were saying in @placeholder tonight – I need someone to translate the heavily accented mumbling.’ Another added: ‘Challenge: try to watch Broadchurch without subtitles.
It was the moment millions of Broadchurch fans had waited almost two years for. But the much-anticipated return of the ITV crime drama left many baffled – and not just by the plot. Some who tuned in for the start of the second series on Monday night complained they struggled to understand actor David Tennant’s Scottish accent to the extent that they were forced to turn on the TV subtitles. Scroll down for video Viewers complained about David Tennant mumbling during the second series of Broadchurch on ITV last night and said they had to use subtitles on their televisions to understand the actor who plays DI Alec Hardy @highlight Return of Broadchurch, starring David Tennant, was widely anticipated @highlight But viewers criticised Tennant's 'mumbling' during the ITV drama @highlight Claimed they had to use subtitles and re-watch episode to understand it @highlight Others complained of loud music and poor West County accents of cast @highlight Viewers said show resembled old cast of Dr Who series as Tennant, Olivia Coleman, Eve Miles and Arthur Darvill all appeared in the previous show @highlight Most were positive but some attacked show for unbelievable plot lines
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Police are canvassing the area for video, according to a @placeholder law enforcement source.
Investigators say they sifted through hundreds of tips in their search for Charles Mozdir, but a phone call they got during CNN's "The Hunt" with John Walsh helped them crack the case. On Monday, eight days after the show first aired, the 32-year-old suspected sex offender died in a shootout in New York City as police closed in. During the show, first broadcast on July 20, a deputy U.S. marshal fielding calls got a tip about Mozdir, accused in a 2012 California child molestation case. "I know Mozdir. He left here 10 months ago," the caller said, according to Supervisory Deputy U.S. Marshal Steve Jurman. @highlight Marshal says a tip during CNN's "The Hunt" helped investigators crack the cold case @highlight Before the tip, Charles Mozdir "was off our grid," an investigator says @highlight Mozdir was killed Monday in a shootout with officers in New York City @highlight Police have been looking for Mozdir since 2012
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And if anybody's up to the job of keeping up with cool kids of fashion, it's @placeholder.
The Oscars. Perhaps the most sought-after red carpet invitation in the world. And Angela Ahrendts turned it down. It says a lot about the 53-year-old chief executive of Burberry, who today announced she would be leaving the British clothing firm to join technology giant Apple as its new vice president for retail and online stores. This is a woman who prioritizes family above all -- and that includes rubbing shoulders with the crème de la crème of Hollywood at lavish gala events. The same mother-of-three who married her childhood sweetheart Gregg, and reportedly tries to limit herself to one night out a week. @highlight Who is Angela Ahrendts, new Apple vice president of retail and online? @highlight Mother-of-three snubbed the Oscars to spend time with family @highlight Grew up one of six siblings in Indiana and dreamed of working in fashion @highlight Helped turn around Burberry, fashion know-how may be used in new Apple iWatch
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It was 47th-ranked @placeholder's first match since losing a five-set thriller to world No.
(CNN) -- After just two hours and three minutes, John Isner stepped off the grass of Wimbledon's new No. 3 court a very relieved man on Tuesday. This time last year it took the American three days to win his record-breaking clash with Nicolas Mahut on court No. 18 in the longest match in tennis history, lasting just over 11 hours. Somehow fate conspired to have the duo drawn together again in the opening round, and the sporting world was watching to see if the agony would be repeated. That 2010 epic went to five sets, with the eight-hour decider won 70-68 by Isner. @highlight John Isner and Nicolas Mahut clash again in repeat of longest match in tennis history @highlight American wins again, this time in nine fewer hours in first-round match @highlight The 26-year-old triumphs 7-6 (7-4) 6-2 7-6 (8-6) before daylight fades @highlight He earns a second-round meeting with Spanish 16th seed Nicolas Almagro
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It was only two months ago that he was fighting to save his job, a fact not lost on @placeholder.
Adam Johnson is sat on the Sunderland team bus as it rolls victorious beneath Newcastle’s famous Milburn Stand and past the black and white faces burning red with fury. With celebratory music dialled to the max, Johnson and his comrades are not exposed to the venom being hissed in their direction. For those on the inside, there is relief, for those on the outside, rage. Adam Johnson finds the net during Sunderland's 3-0 win against Newcastle at St James' Park in February The winger also scored in the 3-0 win at St James' Park in April 2013 ‘It’s better when you win away,’ says the player who has scored in both of Sunderland’s back-to-back 3-0 victories at St James’ Park and is bidding for an unprecedented fourth straight win over their rivals on Sunday. @highlight Sunderland travel to St James' Park to play Newcastle on Sunday @highlight Balck Cats bidding for unprecedented fourth straight win over Newcastle @highlight Adam Johnson admits reveling in Newcastle supporters rage @highlight Winger scored in both 3-0 wins at St James' Park in two previous visits
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'Remember you are responsible for what has happened here and you are the person that caused it,' she wrote, signing the note, '@placeholder and Asher'.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 01:05 EST, 1 June 2013 | UPDATED: 12:48 EST, 1 June 2013 The mother of a nine-year-old boy shot him five times in the home she shared with him and the boy's father in Steamboat Springs, Colorado then turned the gun on herself, according to a preliminary investigation by the Routt County Sheriff’s Office . Lisa Marie Lesyshen shot and killed her son Asher on Tuesday, leaving a note by the child's bed telling the father Michael Kirlan that he was to blame for her actions. Her husband was woken by the shots and called 911 as she asked him to kill her. She survived. @highlight Lisa Marie Lesyshen shot her nine-year-old son Asher five times at their home in Steamboat Springs, Colorado @highlight The boy's father Michael Kirlan awoke to the sound of gunshots @highlight Lesyshen turned the gun on herself but survived @highlight Investigators found a note written by Lesyshen telling Kirlan he is to blame for her actions @highlight For confidential support call the National Suicide Prevention Line on 1-800 273-8255
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CNN: The song "@placeholder": It's everywhere, and kids can't stop singing it.
(CNN)You can't escape Disney's phenomenon "Frozen." It is the highest-grossing animated film of all time and one of Disney's top franchises. It was the most downloaded movie from Apple last year, and kids everywhere are still singing the movie's anthem, "Let It Go." Heck, it's now probably stuck in your own head right now, even if you have never seen the film. So why has the 2013 movie stuck around for so long for the under-5 set? Experts say it is not just because you can find images of movie's sisters on everything. Elsa and Anna are on dresses, on scooters and, just in time for the Easter season, even on jelly beans. @highlight Disney's "Frozen" is the top-grossing animated film of all time @highlight Psychologists say the success of "Frozen" involves universal themes about family and being good @highlight "Let It Go" appeals to children who seek happiness, freedom and struggle to control their impulses
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He and other suspects attended military training camps in @placeholder, where they mastered weapons and explosives skills, the statement said.
(CNN) -- Authorities in Azerbaijan have arrested 22 people they say were spying for Iran and plotting attacks on Israeli and Western targets, the government announced Wednesday. A statement from the central Asian nation's national security ministry said the group stands accused of spying, treason and "other grave crimes." It did not indicate when the arrests were made. The spy ring dates back to 1999 and had been supplied with money, military training and weapons, the statement said. Under the instruction of Iranian handlers, its members "were spying, collecting and delivering information to use against the national security of the Republic of Azerbaijan," the statement said. In addition, it said, they were seeking new recruits. @highlight NEW: Iran has rejected previous claims by Azerbaijan of involvement in plots on its soil @highlight The spy ring was supplied with military training and weapons, Azerbaijani officials say @highlight Its members were recruited by Iranian special agents, the national security ministry says @highlight The spy ring was allegedly plotting attacks on Israeli and Western targets in Azerbaijan
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@placeholder's case helped spawn a movement to battle sexual assault and triggered significant changes in antiquated rape laws in my homeland.
(CNN) -- As a rape survivor, I have always wanted to give voice to victims of violence. But it was only this week, after the publication of a very personal piece on rape, that I understood how important it is to do so. The response to my story about Mathura, a woman at the center of a landmark rape case in India, was overwhelming. On Twitter, on Facebook and on e-mail, the messages kept coming. The girl whose rape changed a country What stood out were comments like this one from Vilasi Venkatachalam, who tweeted: "We usually don't care about the afterlife of a rape survivor. Very touching." @highlight Moni Basu's story on a rape survivor in India resonates with readers @highlight The reporter's revelations were difficult to write @highlight Many talk about their own lives after being attacked @highlight They say it's the only way to change rape culture
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BlackBerry Passport is the first time the firm has launched a new device, globally, since its @placeholder devices in 2013.
It is billed as a tradeup - although many appear to disagree. BlackBerry is offering to pay iPhone users up to $600 if they swap to its handsets. The firm hopes to boost sales of its bizarre square Passport phone with its new promotion in what many see as a last ditch attempt for survival. Scroll down for video The firm hopes the offer will boost poor sales of its unique square handset design. 'Upgrade to a BlackBerry Passport and get up to $400 back for your iPhone and an additional $200 from BlackBerry,' the firm says. The trade-up value is based on the trade-in value of your used iPhone and the top-up value paid by BlackBerry, it said - and stressed that iPhones must be working models. @highlight The BlackBerry Passport has a full HD 4.5-inch square screen @highlight It shows 60 characters, compared to 40 on a rectangular 5-inch device @highlight Usually costs £529, in UK and $599 in US @highlight FAQ reveals it may sell iPhones back to consumers
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Scary: One of the guns is visible inside a toy-box from the classroom in @placeholder
By James Nye PUBLISHED: 19:16 EST, 29 January 2014 | UPDATED: 19:17 EST, 29 January 2014 Deeply unsettling hidden camera footage that shows unsupervised children actually pointing guns left unattended towards their own faces has been released. The video was shot by ABC News as an experiment to highlight a new study published in the medical journal Pediatrics that has revealed 10,000 American children are injured or killed by guns each year. Despite being given gun safety lessons just days before at their St. Petersburg, Florida, school, some children approach the guns and wave them around for minutes before calling for help from their teacher - who had left the class for the test. @highlight Sobering ABC News study conducted in collaboration with Yale University secretly filmed unsupervised children around unattended handguns @highlight New study published in the medical journal Pediatrics says that over 7,000 children go to hospital ER's every year suffering from gun injuries @highlight Another 3,000 children die from gunshot wounds in the US before they reach hospital @highlight 1.7 million children live in a home with an unlocked and loaded firearm @highlight 1 child or teen is injured every hour by firearms in the US
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It was William and @placeholder's idea to celebrate the role played by medical, military and civilian specialists who have helped the wounded warriors on their path to recovery.
Prince Harry confessed tonight he missed his role as an Apache helicopter pilot and would like to return to flying in the future. The fourth in line to the throne, who quit the Army Air Corps in January for a desk job organising military events including the Invictus Games for wounded warriors, reminisced about his time in Aghanistan with veterans of the conflict at a Buckingham Palace reception. 'He said he enjoyed the flying and he missed it,' said Flight Sergeant Lee Renard, a veteran of three tours of duty in Iraq and 11 in Afghanistan between 2006 and 2014. @highlight Prince Harry reminisced about his time in Afghanistan with veterans @highlight He said that he missed his role and that he would like to return @highlight Prince William and the Queen were also at Buckingham Palace event
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Wild encounter: Animal experts think the deer was marking @placeholder as its territory
By Jessica Jerreat and Ted Thornhill PUBLISHED: 05:21 EST, 16 September 2013 | UPDATED: 07:53 EST, 16 September 2013 A friendly deer that become an internet hit after being filmed nuzzling up to a boy in Canada has been shot dead for being too friendly. A video of the amorous animal - filmed on a camera phone by the boy's mother in Kalamalka Lake, Vernon - went viral this summer. As the teenager, Miles Higgins laughed and tried to push away the deer's antlers, the animal continued to rub its head over his neck and back. The young man on the video wasn't the only one to receive attention from the animal, which was affectionate with lots of Vernon residents. @highlight Video of deer brushing up against boy in Canada went viral this summer @highlight Wildlife experts said its familiarity with humans meant it posed a danger
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