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Evacuated: Passengers were expected to be booked on the airline's four flights later in the day, @placeholder officials said
Passengers aboard Aeromexico jetliner came in for a fright Saturday morning after two tires on the Boeing 737 blew out as it was prepared for takeoff from Los Angeles International Airport. The plane was taxiing with 129 passengers aboard about 6.30am when tire under the left wing blew out, stranding the plane on the runway. No one was injured and all were safely taken off Aeromexico Flight 18 and boarded onto buses to the terminal, where they took other flights bound for Mexico City. A pair of blown tires on the left side of the Boeing 737 caused the breakdown, according to the National Transportation Safety Board. @highlight Aeromexico Flight 18 was leaving LAX for Mexico City about 6.30am Saturday @highlight During takeoff two tyres blew out on the left side of the aircraft @highlight There were 129 passengers and six crew aboard @highlight Runway was shut down for four hours @highlight No one was hurt
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@placeholder tracked down Stephen, last name Dryer, who told the website that in his rush to buzz in he panicked and forgot the category.
(CNN) -- It might not be the biggest blunder in "Wheel of Fortune" history, but it just might be podium worthy. Recently a contestant named Stephen rang in first during one of the Toss Ups, where one by one, letters are revealed until a contestant buzzes in and takes a guess. The category was Song Lyrics. "S--F C--Y -ERE WE COME." Stephen's guess was "Surf Clay Where We Go." Where? Go? Really? To which host Pat Sajak said, bluntly, "Uh, no," while probably thinking, "What the bleep is surf clay?" We're guessing Stephen is not a fan of Jan and Dean and not familiar with the classic "Surf City, Here We Come." @highlight "Wheel of Fortune" contestant Stephen Dryer should have waited a few more letters @highlight He tells TMZ he forgot the category, which was song lyrics @highlight We're still trying to figure out what surf clay is @highlight He still won $7,200 and will go on a cruise
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But @placeholder could judge City’s accounts should more accurately have included more of the subsidiary companies’ losses, in which case City would be in danger of breaching UEFA’s FFP regulations for a second year running.
Manchester City, reeling after being forced to admit they and their sister club in New York misled fans on both sides of the Atlantic over Frank Lampard, are having their financial accounts scrutinised by UEFA to assess whether an attempt has been made to mislead the European governing body over the full extent of the club’s financial losses in 2013-14. The Mail on Sunday can reveal UEFA are examining whether the creation of a set of subsidiary companies by City’s ‘parent’ company, City Football Group (CFG), allowed City to under-report the club’s losses for 2013-14. Two particular subsidiary companies alone had costs, including wages, of £36.7million in the year to the end of May 2014, and posted combined losses of £25.9m in that period. Most of their business was done effectively on behalf of Manchester City FC in that period. @highlight Manchester City forced to admit they misled fans over Frank Lampard @highlight UEFA are now scrutinising their accounts to to see if they've been mislead @highlight Club were found guilty of breaching Financial Fair Play rules last season
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Fai was operating as a @placeholder agent as early as 1995, the FBI affidavit states.
Washington (CNN) -- Pakistani intelligence secretly funneled at least $4 million to a Washington front group whose leaders improperly lobbied U.S. officials over the disputed territory of Kashmir, federal agents alleged Tuesday. A Pakistani-American man who served as director of the Kashmiri American Council is in federal custody, while a second man accused of steering money to the organization is believed to be in Pakistan, the Justice Department said. The KAC director, Syed Ghulam Nabi Fai, "acted at the direction and with the financial support of the government of Pakistan for more than 20 years," an FBI arrest affidavit states. @highlight NEW: The group's director makes his first appearance in court @highlight NEW: The director and his co-defendant contributed to U.S. candidates @highlight They are accused of lobbying for Pakistan without registering as foreign agents @highlight Pakistan's intelligence service funneled at least $4 million to their operation, prosecutors say
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They called for the @placeholder store to be shut down.
Atlanta (CNN) -- The victim of a vicious beating by a gang of men shouting anti-gay slurs said Wednesday that he wants his attackers to face justice. Brandon White, 20, spoke out for the first time at a news conference in Atlanta. He said he should never have to worry about being assaulted just because he is a gay man. "If a straight person can walk to the store, I should be able to do the same thing," he said. "I could have died that day. They are monsters." A video circulated online shows three men punching and kicking White after he stepped out of the JVC Grocery and Deli in southwest Atlanta's Pittsburgh neighborhood. The men, believed to be members of a gang called Jack City, yelled: "No f----ts in Jack City." @highlight NEW: Victim won't give opinion on whether it was a hate crime @highlight Atlanta mayor doubles the reward to $10,000 @highlight An online video shows his brutal beating by men shouting anti-gay slurs @highlight Federal authorities are determining whether the case is a hate crime
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"I am going to South Africa to show our solidarity with the people of Haiti by standing at the side of the leader they elected twice with overwhelming support: President Jean-Bertrand Aristide," @placeholder said in a statement.
(CNN) -- After seven years in exile, former Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide will be back in his homeland Friday, two days ahead of a highly anticipated election, his U.S. attorney said. Aristide was at the privately-owned Lanseria International Airport in Johannesburg, South Africa on Thursday, said lawyer Ira Kurzban who is accompanying Aristide back to Port-au-Prince along with actor Danny Glover, an Aristide supporter and critic of U.S. objections to his return. A diplomatic source who is not authorized to speak to the media confirmed to CNN that Aristide was boarding an outgoing jet from South Africa Thursday night. @highlight Aristide is scheduled to fly to Haiti Thursday night @highlight The former president wants to return to Haiti after seven years in exile @highlight The White House has opposed his return before Sunday's election @highlight But Aristide's supporters say no one has the right to block his return
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On a map otherwise ripe with @placeholder pick-up opportunities, the race in Michigan -- which in presidential elections is a key swing state -- has remained outside of Republicans' grasp.
Washington (CNN) -- Michigan Democratic Senate hopeful Gary Peters is the target of a Sharknado-inspired cartoon, but supporters say the ad is part of a campaign that "jumped the shark." The Michigan Republican Party has a new 30-second spot featuring Peters' face imposed on top of a Hawaiian shirt-wearing body, running away from a tornado that's spewing sharks out of the sky around him. One loudly belches up a wad of cash. "Dark clouds are gathering, and Gary Peters is in the eye of the storm," the ad's narrator says. "Funded by a convicted felon, connected to a loan shark ring, run by an international gangster who also contributed to Peters' campaign. Gary Peters: Loan Sharknado. Coming soon to a voting booth near you." @highlight The Michigan GOP is targeting Democratic Senate hopeful Gary Peters with a 'Sharknado'-themed ad. @highlight The ad focuses on Peters' campaign contributions from a felon with ties to a loan sharking ring. @highlight Peters' campaign says he's given back or donated those contributions.
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We thought maybe the risk was prison or being expelled from the country by @placeholder government.
Seoul (CNN) -- As the snow falls and the wind bites on a stark winter's day in Seoul, a lady rugged up in a green woolen overcoat and scarf arrives at a church nestled among shops and office buildings. Kim Ha-young comes in from the cold and greets me with a warm and gentle smile. She shakes my hand - her gold wedding band still on display. It's not her real name but she can't afford to reveal her true identity: She believes that would place her family in serious danger and she's lost far too much already. It's almost two years since she found her husband, Kim Chang-hwan, foaming at the mouth in the Chinese city of Dandong on the North Korean border. The 46-year-old father of two had been working as a missionary, helping North Korean defectors escape across the border. Kim Ha-young was living in the border city as well, helping her husband. She had just spoken to her husband 15 minutes earlier. @highlight Kim Ha-young believes her husband was murdered for helping North Koreans to defect @highlight Her husband, Kim Chang-hwan, was found dead in a Chinese town across the North Korean border @highlight Hospital officials said Kim Chang-hwan had committed suicide by swallowing pesticides @highlight A blood sample tested in Seoul found high levels of a poison to kill a person
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Labour MP Graham Stringer, a prominent climate sceptic, was scathing about Mr @placeholder’s role: ‘The whole of our energy policy has been distorted by green lobbyists.
Energy secretary Ed Davey claimed the green business interests of energy watchdog chief John Gummer were not conflict of interest Energy Secretary Ed Davey has admitted he knew former Tory Minister John Selwyn Gummer had green business interests when he chose him to head the powerful government watchdog that sets targets for renewable energy and greenhouse gas emissions. But he insisted they did not amount to a conflict of interest – on the grounds they only concerned ‘infrastructure’, not renewable power generation. Last night critics dismissed this view as ‘absurd’. The Mail on Sunday revealed earlier this year that Mr Gummer, now Lord Deben, is chairman of both Veolia Water UK, which connects windfarms to the National Grid, and the Climate Change Committee. @highlight John Selwyn Gummer is chairman of a firm which connects wind farms @highlight But he also leads a committee in charge of setting green energy targets @highlight Now Energy Secretary admits he knew - but insists there was no problem @highlight Labour climate sceptic Graham Stringer said that claim is 'patently absurd'
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Not so creditworthy: @placeholder poured humiliation on President Francois Hollande
By Hugo Duncan PUBLISHED: 06:50 EST, 8 November 2013 | UPDATED: 20:51 EST, 8 November 2013 France was rocked by a further downgrade to its credit rating yesterday as the country’s economic woes mounted. Credit agency Standard & Poor’s cut its rating on French debt from AA+ to AA in a humiliating setback for President Francois Hollande and his socialist administration. In a devastating analysis, the agency highlighted the risks posed by weak economic growth, high unemployment, the rising national debt and ‘elevated’ levels of tax and spending. The move, which made a mockery of Mr Hollande’s claim in August that ‘the recovery is here’, sparked a furious reaction in Paris. @highlight The move comes two years after the country lost its top-rated AAA status @highlight Polls show Hollande as one of the most unpopular French presidents ever
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And the Obama administration hasn't addressed the thorny problems related to potentially quarantining the full complement of service personnel in western @placeholder – 4,000 in all.
Real estate tycoon Donald Trump blasted President Barack Obama on Tuesday for his handling of the Ebola crisis overseas, telling MailOnline that putting servicemen and women in close proximity to the deadly virus is 'morally unfair to the soldiers, and to the soldiers' families.' The perennial Republican maybe-candidate said in an interview that exposure to Ebola is inevitable for the hundreds of U.S. military personnel serving in Liberia. And it may be only a matter of time, he predicted, before men and women in uniform contract the disease – which kills between 50 and 70 per cent of its victims. @highlight Real estate tycoon says US shouldn't send its armies to western Africa unless China and Russia put their own troops at risk @highlight After a raft of mistakes, Trump says, 'Obama has become immune to "hell to pay"' @highlight Military men and women will be exposed to Ebola, he told MailOnline, and it's 'morally unfair to the soldiers, and to the soldiers' families' @highlight Dozens of the 4,000 military personnel deployed to western Africa are now subject to isolation in a quarantine ward on an Italian military base – including their commanding Major General @highlight The White House could soon be in the position of requiring quarantines for soldiers who had limited contact with Ebola while NOT requiring them for doctors and nurses who cared for patients
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To @placeholder's detriment, the government from the onset was built upon religious identity -- sectarianism -- and has failed to develop into a nationalistic entity.
Beirut, Lebanon (CNN) -- The uptick in violence in Iraq has prompted fears among Iraqi leaders and international powers that the tensions between Sunnis and Shiites could escalate further and threaten to burst into full-blown sectarian war. Who's killing whom? In some instances it's Iraqi security forces clashing with gunmen. In others cases it seems to be pure sectarian violence targeting the civilian population in easy to reach targets to cause maximum damage; to reignite divisions that never fully disappeared. Why is this violence escalating? After the U.S. military withdrawal, sectarianism began to re-emerge with a vengeance, plus al Qaeda in Iraq and various other groups are trying to re-establish themselves and there is fallout from what's happening in neighboring Syria. @highlight Latest violence has led to fears of sectarian war in Iraq @highlight Sunnis are feeling marginalized by Shia-led government @highlight Outside groups have accused Iraqi security forces of abusing their power @highlight Historical Sunni ties to Syria adds to their feeling of oppression
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One person involved in Mr @placeholder' case said it the first example he had seen in more than 20 years.
A health and safety expert was too ill too drive when he blacked out at the wheel and smashed into a bright A-Level student's car, a High Court judge has ruled. Peter Haynes will have to pay substantial damages to 19-year-old Simon Green, who was left with a permanent brain injury after the horror crash on the A11 in Norfolk. Mr Haynes, 56, told London's High Court he was not to blame because he was in a state of 'automatism', similar to sleepwalking, after abdominal pain caused him to pass out. Horror crash: Health and safety consultant Peter Haynes (left) will have to pay substantial damages to Simon Green (right), who was left with life-changing brain damage after Mr Haynes passed out at the wheel on the A11 @highlight Peter Haynes blacked out in his Toyota Land Cruiser on A11 in Norfolk @highlight He hit 19-year-old Simon Green's car, shunting it under a Land Rover @highlight Brain-damaged Mr Green sued for damages in civil case at High Court @highlight Mr Haynes said he wasn't responsible because he was 'sleep-driving' @highlight But he will have to pay out after judge ruled he was too ill to get on road
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@placeholder's stop-start nature lends itself better to such a system, whereas in soccer there has been a reluctance to introduce technology because of fears it could break up the game's flow.
Conversations about refereeing controversies in the National Football League have run amok this week. Sunday's disputed, last-second field goal by the Baltimore Ravens that gave them a 31-30 win over the New England Patriots first set tongues wagging. But that uproar was comfortably outdone the next night by an even more controversial, game-winning score -- this one by the Seattle Seahawks, which resulted in their narrowly defeating the Green Bay Packers. This play -- both the lack of a blatant offensive pass interference call and officials' determination that Seattle's Golden Tate deserved a touchdown, despite evidence indicating the ball was intercepted -- spurred vitriol on Twitter and criticism from pundits and fans alike. For many, it illustrated the credibility problem plaguing the league during its season's first three weeks with replacement officials on the field, in place of regular referees who were locked out by the NFL in a prolonged contract dispute. @highlight The National Football League has used officiating technology on and off for the last 26 years @highlight Soccer has never implemented technology, instead using extra officials @highlight Calls for goal line technology in soccer have grown as a result of costly errors @highlight Sports such as tennis, cricket and rugby already use technology successfully
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This particular case is unusual as Dr @placeholder is alleged to have carried out FGM on a woman after she had given birth.
By Sophie Borland and Claire Ellicott Critical: Dr Katrina Erskine has warned the prosecution of a doctor announced last week could discourage medics from treating FGM victims A top gynaecologist has strongly criticised the decision to prosecute a doctor for carrying out female genital mutilation. Dr Katrina Erskine warned that the landmark case announced last week – the first of its kind in the UK – put politics before women’s welfare and risked deterring medical staff from caring for affected women. On Friday, the Director of Public Prosecutions Alison Saunders announced that there was enough evidence to charge Dr Dhanuson Dharmasena with allegedly carrying out the practice at the Whittington Hospital, North London. @highlight DPP said last week that she was to prosecute doctor for carrying out FGM @highlight But gynaecologist Katrina Erskine says the doctor did not carry it out @highlight Prosecution could deter medics from repairing FGM damage, she says
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"Mr. Gray stated that when he started in 2003, he began taking the money because he felt the @placeholder owed it to him."
(CNN) -- To his congregants, he lived the humble existence of a pastor. But a high-flying Connecticut priest was charged this week with first-degree larceny in the theft of almost $1.3 million from his church's coffers to fund a lavish double life that included swanky hotels and male escorts, said Capt. Chris Corbett of the Waterbury Police Department in Connecticut. Father Kevin Gray, 64, a former pastor at Sacred Heart Church in Waterbury, allegedly embezzled money from the church over the course of seven years. He used it to pay for fancy restaurants, clothing, vacations, hotels, a New York City apartment and a male companion's tuition at Harvard University, according to an affidavit obtained by CNN affiliate WTIC and filed with the Connecticut Superior Court. @highlight Connecticut priest charged in stealing almost $1.3 million from church @highlight Father Kevin Gray allegedly funded a lavish double life @highlight It included swanky hotels and male escorts, police said @highlight It happened between June 2003 and March 2010
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Here are five takeaways from primary night in @placeholder.
Charlotte, North Carolina (CNN) -- Republicans avoided a major headache on Tuesday night when Thom Tillis, the North Carolina house speaker and establishment favorite, won the Republican Senate nomination outright, dodging a protracted summer runoff fight against a grassroots-backed opponent. With an assist from big-spending outside groups, Tillis dispatched his two main primary rivals, tea party-backed Greg Brannon and the Baptist pastor Mark Harris, with relative ease, clearing the 40% mark needed to skirt a July runoff election. Tillis moves on to face Democratic Sen. Kay Hagan, one of the Senate's most endangered incumbents, in what's certain to be among the most negative -- and expensive -- races of 2014. @highlight GOP establishment passes early test in family feud with tea party @highlight Democrats quick to label Senate candidate an "extremist" @highlight Rand Paul moves quickly to save face after curious endorsement @highlight Fight over immigration turns out to be fizzle rather than fury
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Melcom has 25 shopping centers across Ghana, including nine in @placeholder.
(CNN) -- The death toll from the collapse of a large department store in Ghana this week is now 12, a store spokesman told CNN Saturday. The six-story Melcom building crumpled Wednesday morning in a suburb of Accra, the West African nation's capital. Rescue workers searched for survivors trapped under rubble. They included Ghanaian rescue crews and an Israeli team with sniffer dogs and heavy machinery. At least 78 people, including Melcom employees and construction workers, have been pulled from the debris as of Saturday and taken to hospitals, said Richmond Oduro-Kwarteng, Melcom spokesman in Accra. Thirteen have since been discharged and at least one is in critical condition. @highlight Voices still heard under rubble, store spokesman says @highlight Israeli sniffer dogs used to find survivors @highlight Dozens have been pulled out so far
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‘For someone to develop @placeholder's and be aware that they're developing it must be terrifying.
By Emma Innes PUBLISHED: 10:08 EST, 13 August 2013 | UPDATED: 06:05 EST, 15 August 2013 A young woman who spent much of her childhood caring for her grandmother who had Alzheimer's disease has qualified as a doctor. Hannah Omran, 24, spent her weekends and evenings as a child visiting her grandmother, Teresa Edwards, after she was diagnosed with the degenerative disease aged just 48. Ms Edwards died aged 59 in 2000 when Hannah was just 11, but after her funeral the schoolgirl vowed to follow a medical career. Hannah Omran, 24, is working as a junior doctor at the Queen's Medical Centre in Nottingham. She was inspired to go into medicine by her grandmother, Teresa Edwards @highlight Hannah Omran is a doctor at the Queen's Medical Centre in Nottingham @highlight As a child she helped look after her grandmother, Teresa Edwards @highlight Ms Edwards died at just 59, when Ms Omran was 11
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The empty train movement remains under investigation, but the @placeholder said neither criminal conduct nor vandalism is suspected.
(CNN) -- Federal accident investigators issued two "urgent" recommendations to the Chicago Transit Authority on Friday urging action to prevent another crash similar to one this week in which an unoccupied CTA train collided with another at a station, injuring 33 people. The National Transportation Safety Board told the authority in a letter that it needed to take steps, including using wheel chocks, to prevent trains from moving unintentionally. CTA said in response it had taken those and other steps immediately after the crash on Monday. The accident occurred when a four-car train -- unoccupied but powered up -- departed the Forest Park Repair Terminal where it was awaiting repairs. @highlight Rail collision this week in Chicago injured 33 people @highlight NTSB recommends transit agency take urgent safety action @highlight Board wants steps to prevent trains from moving unintentionally @highlight CTA said it has done so already; investigation continues into crash
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@placeholder, meanwhile - playing on low prices rather than swanky advertising - announced a record 44 per cent rise in profits in the same period.
By Anna Pursglove PUBLISHED: 18:04 EST, 20 November 2013 | UPDATED: 18:04 EST, 20 November 2013 We don't need analysts to tell us what we already know. The evidence is there on High Streets across the country for all to see: well-dressed, middle-class women armed with those familiar brown paper bags bulging with cut-price clothing. And not a hint of shame in sight. Primark has become such a middle-class staple that it has even opened concessions in swanky Selfridges department stores. A generation ago, these women were customers Marks & Spencer could confidently call its own. This month, however, poor old Marks announced its ninth successive fall in clothing sales - a trend that has been going on for two years, despite its slick £5 million advertising campaign by renowned photographer Annie Leibovitz, featuring 'leading ladies' Dame Helen Mirren, Darcey Bussell and Tracey Emin. @highlight Primark have become middle-class staple @highlight M&S sales are falling, despite big budget adverts and star models @highlight But can Primark's budget clothes match Mark's quality?
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The couple's other child was not in @placeholder at the time and is safe, Krinsky said.
(CNN) -- They were fathers and daughters, tycoons and spiritualists, Westerners and Asians, who were in Mumbai for different reasons. But they met the same fate in the indiscriminate path of gunfire and explosions in a string of terror attacks across the Indian city this week. Kia Scherr, left, has told CNN that her husband, Alan Scherr, and daughter Naomi were killed in Mumbai. At least 183 people were killed this week in attacks on several high-traffic landmarks, many of which tourists frequent. Their deaths have torn families and communities apart, and many more have yet to be confirmed. Small snapshots of the victims have begun to emerge, most of them pertaining to foreigners. Limited reports have circulated about victims from India. @highlight NEW: Two Canadians, yachting tycoon, sister of Bollywood actor among dead @highlight Rabbi Gavriel Holtzberg, wife Rivka confirmed dead at Chabad House in Mumbai @highlight Virginians Alan Scherr and daughter Naomi Scherr killed, family member says @highlight Anti-Terrorism Squad chief killed in offensive, CNN sister network CNN-IBN says
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"@placeholder's response to addiction has been incarceration not treatment."
Greenville, South Carolina (CNN) -- Some are girlish 22-year-olds; others are women approaching 40. They come from South Carolina's rural counties and its booming cities. They are loud and muted, lively and vacant, hopeful and desperate. As different as they are, they share a connection to two powerful forces : their addictions and their babies. They are swallowed by the same shameful past. They don't know if they can be good mothers. They don't know if they can be clean mothers. They're here at a state-run drug-treatment program to learn how to do both. On this summer day, Ashley Hendrix, 24, is eight months pregnant with her first child and one of 16 women at the Phoenix Center's Serenity Place. This is her last shot to get clean -- or face jail. @highlight Serenity Place in South Carolina caters treatment programs to pregnant addicts @highlight South Carolina has been known to prosecute women in their third trimester @highlight A pregnant Ashley Hendrix sought treatment earlier this year for her addiction @highlight "If these women don't get this treatment, they are going to die," a counselor says
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Better to be safe than sorry: Van Persie was taken off during Holland's 2-0 win over @placeholder as a 'precaution'
Robin van Persie has revealed he has been playing in pain for the past six years. The Manchester United and Holland forward, who has admitted to having an issue with his groin over the last few days, says he can't really recall a match in which he was free of aches and pains. Speaking at a press conference on Sunday ahead of this summer's World Cup, Van Persie said: 'I've been playing in pain for the last five or six years; every single game. VIDEO: Scroll down to watch Van Persie: I have been playing in pain for the last six years @highlight Van Persie reveals he has been playing in pain for the past six seasons @highlight Holland and Manchester United frontman has had issues with his groin over the last few days @highlight Striker was withdrawn against Wales on Wednesday as a precaution @highlight Despite setbacks, Van Persie has made over 250 Premier League appearances
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Dangerous selfie: Spanish media said over the weekend that @placeholder police were looking for a young man who was seen trying to get a dangerous 'selfie' photo of himself on his phone as he ran inches in front of the bulls
A fighting bull has gored three people and spread panic in a hair-raising final running of the bulls at Spain's San Fermin festival. Hundreds of people dashed alongside the six bulls through the cobblestone streets of Pamplona in Monday's eighth run. There were spine-chilling moments when one bull, named Olivito, separated from the pack and charged three runners, two Australians and a Spaniard, pinning them against walls and barriers while trying to gore them. One of the injured Australian men is understood to be James Metcalfe, a 24-year-old from Grenfell in New South Wales who was gored in the right thigh. He has since been released from hospital. @highlight There were spine-chilling moments when one bull, named Olivito, separated from the pack and gored three runners @highlight They were two Australians, aged 26 and 24, and a 21-year-old Spaniard. The three are recovering in hospital @highlight One man is pictured being slammed against a wall by Olivito, its horn sticking straight through his leg @highlight Several men have been gored by bulls during the festival but today's, the eighth and last, was particularly brutal @highlight Other participants tried to distract the bull and eventually herded it into the ring where it was taken away
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Nowhere were federal gun laws under greater attack this month than in @placeholder: lawmakers sought to essentially void federal gun laws in the state.
(CNN) -- Debate over guns continues to inflame the nation, especially after the mass killings in a Connecticut school late last year that prompted President Barack Obama to seek new federal restrictions. Obama's efforts have stalled, but several states are now redefining their own laws for firearms. Those measures run the gamut. On one hand, New York toughed its gun laws. But in one extreme, Missouri sought to effectively obliterate federal gun laws, which eventually failed. The state-by-state battles seemingly favor Second Amendment adherents, led by the National Rifle Association, said one analyst who lives in Colorado, which this week saw a successful recall election against two state politicians supporting gun control. @highlight With President Obama's gun control effort stalled, states address the gun issue @highlight There is a recall election, a call to void federal laws, a toughening of gun laws @highlight Overall, the gun lobby is winning "the policy battle," a liberal commentator says
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House: The house in Perugia, Italy, where @placeholder was killed
By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 02:23 EST, 26 November 2013 | UPDATED: 06:30 EST, 26 November 2013 The prosecutor seeking to reinstate the conviction of Amanda Knox for the murder of her roommate urged an appeals court on Monday not to repeat mistakes he says were made by the court that freed her. Prosecutor Alessandro Crini said Italy's highest court had 'razed to the ground' the Perugia appellate court's 2011 decision to throw out the guilty verdicts. Crini will finish his closing statements tomorrow and is expected to request a life in prison sentence for Knox and her Italian ex-boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito. @highlight Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito were convicted in 2009 of murdering 21-year-old British exchange student Meredith Kercher @highlight The two were released after four years in prison when the original conviction was overturned in an appeal @highlight Earlier this year a new appeal started which threatens to send the former couple back to prison @highlight Prosecutor Alessandro Crini started his closing arguments Monday @highlight A ruling is expected in January
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Asian hornets have already been spotted in @placeholder and could find their way to the UK via freighter, or even by flying across the channel.
By Lucy Crossley Larger than a five pence piece, this huge hornet invaded a family home and took ten minutes to die after it was sprayed with poison. The huge insect, which measured 2.5inches, was feared to be a potentially lethal Asian hornet, which are feared to be heading to Britain from France. It flew into the kitchen of Rebecca Smith's home in Baldwins Gate, Staffordshire, and even after her partner Michael Elwell doused it in fly spray it continued to tear around the couple's home before it finally died ten minutes later. Insect: Larger than a five pence piece, this insect was feared to be a 'killer' Asian hornet. It invaded a family home and took ten minutes to die after it was sprayed with poison @highlight Insect, measuring 2.5ins, was feared to be a potentially lethal Asian Hornet @highlight Asian hornets are feared to be heading to Britain from France @highlight Six people in France have died from anaphylactic shock after being stung @highlight As yet there have been no confirmed sightings in the UK @highlight This insect flew into the kitchen of a house in Baldwins Gate, Staffordshire @highlight But Defra experts confirm insect was in fact a native European hornet
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But @placeholder authorities accuse them of trying to commandeer the platform.
(CNN) -- Russia has dropped charges of piracy against 30 Greenpeace activists who were arrested during a protest against Arctic drilling in September. However, they'll still be charged with hooliganism, which carries a sentence of up to seven years in prison, according to Russian news agency RIA Novosti. The original charge of piracy carried a sentence of up to 15 years. Greenpeace says the hooliganism charge is still "wildly disproportionate." "We will contest the trumped up charge of hooliganism as strongly as we contested the piracy allegations. They are both fantasy charges that bear no relation to reality," Vladimir Chuprov of Greenpeace Russia said in a statement. @highlight Russia drops piracy charge, adds new charge of hooliganism @highlight Greenpeace says charge still "wildly disproportionate" @highlight 28 activists, two freelance journalists arrested in Barents Sea in September @highlight Arrested after two activists tried to scale a Gazprom oil rig
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Troh, her 13-year-old son and two others were placed in 21-day quarantine after @placeholder tested positive the virus.
Louise Troh, 54, was confined when she learned her fiance Thomas Eric Duncan had died of Ebola on October 8th and has now landed herself a book deal The fiancée of the Liberian man who died of Ebola in Dallas last month has landed a book deal to write her memoir for a publishing company affiliated with movie mogul Harvey Weinstein. Louise Troh, 54, will have a book planned for release in April by Weinstein Books about her relationship with Thomas Eric Duncan, who flew from Liberia to Dallas in September to marry her. Duncan became ill shortly after arriving and died on October 8th. He is the only person to have died from Ebola in the United States. @highlight Louise Troh will have book set for release in April about her relationship @highlight Thomas Eric Duncan flew to Dallas from Liberia to marry her
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"Declan was a well-liked, bright and enthusiastic film and marketing student, and a valued member of the @placeholder family."
(CNN) -- The investigation into the death of a college student who fell from a camera tower during a University of Notre Dame football practice will look at wind conditions and protocols, officials said. "We need to make sure we understood all the dynamics that played throughout the day," said athletics director Jack Swarbrick, adding he expects the South Bend, Indiana, school to learn some lessons that might prevent a recurrence. The Indiana Occupational Safety and Health Administration will assist in the investigation, which will include a reconstruction of the accident. Notre Dame will hold a special Mass Thursday evening in memory of Declan Sullivan, 20, who died Wednesday afternoon when the scaffolding toppled in strong winds. @highlight NEW: University, Indiana OSHA will conduct investigation @highlight Winds were blowing up to 51 mph at the time of the accident @highlight Sullivan worked for the athletics department @highlight The hydraulic scissor lift he was standing on fell over
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'The judge considered the use of this image would in all the circumstances of the case, indicate that the t-shirt had been authorised and approved by @placeholder, many of her fans regard her endorsement as important for she is their style icon, and would buy the t-shirt thinking she had approved an authorised it.
In court: Rihanna has won a two-year multi-million pound legal battle with Topshop who unlawfully used her image on a popular T-shirt Rihanna has won a two-year multi-million pound legal battle with Topshop after they unlawfully used her image on a popular T-shirt sold to thousands of fans. The pop star sued Topshop's parent company Arcadia for £3.3million ($5.5million) over the clothing, which featured a photo taken during a video shoot for her hit 'We Found Love' in 2011. In 2013 her legal team successfully argued her fans, who saw her as a fashion icon, would have falsely thought she had endorsed the garment sold by the high street fashion store. @highlight Rihanna was in £3m battle with Topshop over image on T-shirt since 2012 @highlight Pop star won a ban on sale in the UK but High Street giant then appealed @highlight Today a High Court judge has agreed that Rihanna's face cannot be used @highlight Chain 'might have deceived her fans into thinking she endorsed T-shirt'
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He said @placeholder had had to change its training programme to adapt to teenagers who did not have the 'faintest notion of basic grammar'.
By Amanda Williams PUBLISHED: 11:22 EST, 23 June 2013 | UPDATED: 01:44 EST, 24 June 2013 Too many actors are mumbling their way through lines leaving audiences struggling to understand them as they attempt to 'copy American film stars', according to some of the great and good of theatre. Doing away with the clear and enunciated acting style of yesteryear, some directors and producers actively encourage 'laidback mumbling', as it is more 'truthful', it has been said. But it has infuriated well established and leading theatre figures, including Edward Kemp, the artistic director of Rada and renowned classical actress Imogen Stubbs. @highlight Some directors actively encourage 'laidback mumbling', as it's more 'truthful' @highlight But it has infuriated well established and leading theatre figures @highlight They are concerned works of Shakespeare and Wilde will lose popularity because audiences 'do not understand what actors are saying'
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A framed black-and-white photo of the @placeholder hangs in a spot of honor: closest to the bar.
WEST HOLLYWOOD, California (CNN) -- We halfway expect the four members of Kings of Leon to roll into Bar 1200 drunk and brawling, a burly tour manager leading them in by the scruff of their necks. Kings of Leon is a family affair, consisting of three brothers and their cousin. Instead, a uniformed valet ushers them in, one by one, offering each a flute of champagne -- which Caleb Followill, the singer, and Nathan Followill, the drummer, politely accept. "We have a bunch of rooms at the hotel, and the valet came with the floor," they explain, shaking their heads in amazement. @highlight Kings of Leon sold 5 million copies worldwide of CD "Only by the Night" @highlight Group of brothers and cousin started out playing in church @highlight Now band is enjoying fruits of their labors, opening for U2, Bob Dylan, Pearl Jam @highlight Many stories of fights "aren't true," one member says
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It was @placeholder and the whole world was watching.
(CNN) -- Forty years ago this week, three men in a tiny spacecraft slipped their earthly bonds and traveled where no one else had before, circling the moon 10 times and bringing back an iconic image of a blue-and-white Earth in the distance, solitary but bound as one against the black vastness beyond. Host Nick Clooney (left) and astronauts Frank Borman, Jim Lovell and William Anders answer questions in October. The voyage of Apollo 8 from December 21-27, 1968, marked humans' first venture to another heavenly body. "We were flying to the moon for the first time," said Jim Lovell, one of the three astronauts aboard the historic flight. "Seeing the far side of the moon for the first time. Coming around and seeing the Earth as it really is -- a small fragile planet with a rather normal star, our sun." @highlight Apollo 8 came at end of difficult year in world history, 1968 @highlight Astronauts circled the moon on Christmas Eve; they were first to go that far @highlight Famous photo of Earth, reading from Genesis ended year on a better note
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@placeholder was his deputy and took over, leaving many Barca fans unhappy they weren't allowed their traditional vote.
(CNN) -- When Josep Maria Bartomeu became the 40th president of FC Barcelona at the start of this year, he was paraded at the Camp Nou stadium in front of the waiting press, just as his predecessors before him had. The president of Barcelona, after all, has an exalted status. Usually they are voted for by the club's socios, or members, the president sets the tone of the club and the scope of its ambition. They are held to account, too, for their behavior off the pitch and results on it. A picture was taken of the 51-year-old engineer and entrepreneur, with the club's famous motto visible in the stadium seats behind him, to his left. @highlight Barcelona president admits past year has been "very difficult" @highlight Josep Maria Bartomeu took over as club as been rocked by controversy @highlight Bartomeu believes Pep Guardiola will one day return to the club @highlight He says Luis Suarez does not have a "no biting" clause
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After delivering a 90-minute presentation on global data-sharing plans to stop companies and individual’s hiding their profits in tax havens, Mr Osborne was left deflated when Mr Obama responded: ‘Thanks for that, @placeholder.’
By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor and Jason Groves PUBLISHED: 02:49 EST, 20 June 2013 | UPDATED: 19:19 EST, 20 June 2013 One is a black soul singer known on this side of the Atlantic for little more than a one-off hit in the early 1980s. The other plots the course of the British economy as Chancellor of the Exchequer and, as far as we know, restricts his singing to the shower. Still, when you are the leader of the free world, it is easy to get mixed up on small details. Barack Obama repeatedly referred to George Osborne as ‘Jeffrey’ during G8 meetings this week in an embarrassing blow for the Chancellor. @highlight US President called the Chancellor 'Jeffrey' throughout a meeting at the G8 @highlight World leaders gathered in Lough Erne in Northern Ireland for talks on tax @highlight Obama admitted confusion with favourite singer Jeffrey Osborne best known for 1980s hit On The Wings Of Love @highlight R&B star delighted by namecheck suggests a duet with the Chancellor @highlight President joked that Nick Clegg was better looking than David Cameron
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Prone to periodic run droughts due to a perceived inability to deal with the short ball, @placeholder test average was 32.65.
A talented cricketer with 'the world at his feet', Phillip Hughes is being mourned in Australia and around the world following his death from a brain injury two days after being struck in the head by a bouncer. The son of banana farmer from the northern New South Wales town of Macksville, he was dropped from the Australian Test team five times but never gave up and is being remembered for his defiant attitude in the face of adversity. 'Hughesy' or 'Hugh-dog', as he was nicknamed, was an immensely likeable and also humble, understated and hardworking team mate for the Australian, South Australian and Adelaide Strikers. @highlight Phillip Hughes has died in hospital two days after being struck by bouncer @highlight He passed away from brain injury just days before his 26th birthday @highlight Hughes was on the verge of Test selection to play in Brisbane next week @highlight The left-handed larrikin batsman had a career of ups and downs @highlight He was friends with boxer Anthony Mundine and Sonny Bill Williams @highlight Hughes is son of a banana farmer from Macksville, New South Wales @highlight He always showed heart and determination despite career setbacks
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'I'm not going to say that I think we will lose it (the @placeholder).
By Daily Mail Reporter and Reuters PUBLISHED: 01:56 EST, 23 December 2013 | UPDATED: 01:56 EST, 23 December 2013 President Barack Obama's healthcare law could have a 'meltdown' and make it difficult for his Democratic Party to keep control of the U.S. Senate next year if ongoing problems with the program are not resolved, a Democratic senator said on Sunday. Senator Joe Manchin of West Virginia, who has urged delaying a penalty for people who do not enroll for health insurance in 2014 under the law, told CNN that a transitional year was needed for the complex healthcare program, commonly known as Obamacare, to work. @highlight Manchin says Obamacare is 'so much more expensive than what we anticipated and if the coverage is not as good' there will be a 'meltdown' @highlight Manchin says Democrats up for re-election are 'feeling the weight' of the flawed program @highlight Obama admits that the bungled launch of Obamacare was his biggest mistake of 2013
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These elusive whales, rarely seen in @placeholder waters, have distinctive high arched lower jaw; the males have a more pronounced arch and a tusk-like tooth at the crest of each arch
The carcass of a beaked whale has been found on a Cornish beach – only the second time the species has been recorded in the UK. The Blainville’s whale, usually found in temperate and tropical waters, was discovered stranded on Kenneggy Beach, near Praa Sands. A member of the public reported it to the Cornwall Wildlife Trust as a porpoise, but experts confirmed it as a rare Blainville’s beaked whale. Scroll down for video Marine Stranding Network undated handout photo of one of their volunteers with a dead Blainville's whale that was found on Kenneggy Beach, near Praa Sands, Cornwall @highlight It was thought to be a porpoise, but was later confirmed as a beached whale @highlight The Blainville's whale might start beaching more as temperatures rise @highlight Examinations found whale was maturing male Blainville's beaked whale
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Two thousand head of stock, one house and several farm buildings were destroyed in the blaze at @placeholder.
Fires at Creightons Creek near Euroa and at Lake Rowan, near Wangaratta, are still blazing out of control. Two fires which started close to each other at a similar time in Victoria's Bendigo region are being investigated for potential arson. A house was lost at Creightons Creek on Thursday, taking the tally of homes destroyed by fire in the two blazes to five. The fires were contained with large aircraft, started on Thursday in the small town of Mia Mia, southeast of Bendigo. Emergency Management Commissioner Craig Lapsley says the latest two fires will be investigated and come on top of an earlier fire sparked there by a tractor on Wednesday. @highlight Two fires are burning, one in Creightons Creek and one in Lake Rowan @highlight Two fires in the Bendigo region are being investigated for potential arson @highlight Five houses have been burned to the ground from the two fires @highlight More than 350 fires have sparked since Monday across the state @highlight It is believed they are mainly caused by lightning in the state's north-east @highlight Residents have been told to leave the are of Lake Rowan @highlight One person reported missing has since been located by authorities
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First to appear in the video is fresh-faced Joel Acevedo, who says: 'An an 18-year-old, first time voting, I decided to vote for the future of @placeholder.'
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 15:58 EST, 27 August 2013 | UPDATED: 15:59 EST, 27 August 2013 Two of the 'regular New Yorkers' featured in the latest Anthony Weiner campaign video have worked for the mayoral candidate. The 30-second TV advert, released today, features four people from four of the city's boroughs, who explain why they plan to support Weiner. What two of them didn't mention on camera however, was that they worked as interns for the candidate's election campaigns, the Daily News reported. Watch the campaign video Support: Weiner intern Joel Acevedo appears in the mayoral candidate's latest campaign advert @highlight Two people pledging support to Weiner have worked for him @highlight Former front-runner struggling after sexting scandal damaged poll rating
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Davis said his daughter's last words were to ask Pierson, 'Oh my gosh, @placeholder, what are you doing?'
By Daily Mail Reporters PUBLISHED: 18:29 EST, 1 January 2014 | UPDATED: 18:55 EST, 1 January 2014 The father of a 17-year-old girl who was fatally shot at her suburban Denver high school said Wednesday that he and his wife have forgiven the killer, and urged others to do the same. Michael Davis said at a memorial service for his daughter Claire that the killer was blinded by anger and didn't know what he was doing. 'My wife and I forgive Karl Pierson for what he did,' Davis said. 'We would ask all of you here and all of you watching to forgive Karl Pierson. He didn't know what he was doing.' @highlight Karl Pierson, 18, opened fire at Arapahoe High School in Centennial on December 13, fatally shooting a female student in the head and then killing himself @highlight His intended target is believed to have been a teacher, Tracy Murphy, who had recently demoted him from the debate team @highlight His only victim, Claire Davis, 17, passed away eight days after she was shot @highlight Claire's father, Michael Davis, said at an emotional memorial for his daughter on Wednesday that he has forgiven Pierson because he was blinded by darkness
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David said ISIS was trying to exact an impossible amount of money, a tax on @placeholder in Syrian villages and cities they control.
Los Angeles (CNN)Romel David is terrified. He and his family can't sleep, and they can't stop thinking about what will happen in Syria, thousands of miles away from the comfort of their California home. David said his brother-in-law, who emigrated to the United States about four years ago with his wife and two daughters, has been abducted by ISIS in Syria along with several other members of the family he had hoped to bring to the United States to get them out of harm's way. David said his brother-in-law decided to return to Syria two years ago to be with them as they went through the process of applying for visas to the United States. @highlight Romel David's brother-in-law went to Syria to be with his son and family as they applied for visas @highlight ISIS this week has taken hundreds of Christians hostage @highlight "We fear the worst," David says
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Musir @placeholder commissioned the baroque mansion from Vallaury, who went on to design palaces for other army commanders in the Turkish forces
By Helen Lawson PUBLISHED: 08:23 EST, 7 June 2013 | UPDATED: 09:35 EST, 7 June 2013 A mansion built for a Turkish Sultan's top army commander could be yours - if you've got £75million to spare. The 150-year-old Zeki Pasha Palace boasts 27 bedrooms, eight bathrooms and four kitchens and 33,000 sq ft of living space. The five-storey manor in Istanbul was built by French-Ottoman architect Alexander Vallaury for Musir Zeki Pasha, who was a minister under Sultan Abdulhamit II in the late 19th century. The 150-year-old Zeki Pasha Palace sits on the waterfront of Istanbul's Bosphorus strait and is on the market for £115million @highlight The 150-year-old palace in Istanbul was built by French-Ottoman architect Alexander Vaullary for Musir Zeki Pasha @highlight With 27 bedrooms, eight bathrooms and a 430ft pier to park yachts, there's plenty of space for guests
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She adds that she doesn't think of @placeholder as far right but 'just something different.'
Forget feminism: Laura Howard says women aren't as successful in business because they want to have children Whether it's their views on immigration or admiration of Adolf Hitler, UKIP politicians are never far from controversy. Now a new supporter has spoken out in an attempt to refresh the image of her beloved party, although she may not have been entirely successful. UKIP follower Laura Howard has given an interview to The Debrief in which she said she hopes to debunk the myth that the party is a just 'bunch of old white men'. But in doing so, the 19-year-old student nurse from Birmingham could enrage many with her anti-feminist sentiments. @highlight Laura Howard, 19, is an active UKIP supporter @highlight She agrees with party's immigration policies @highlight Admits she is against modern feminism @highlight She thinks women aren't as successful because they prioritise family life @highlight Says politics is male dominated because her gender just isn't interested
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'I just happened to be looking out of the window at our @placeholder house and I saw a beautiful field full of barley and thought I could distil that,' he said.
A British man is now claiming Scotland's proudest creation: Whisky. Entrepreneur Daniel Szor will soon begin creating whisky - more than 500 miles from one of the homelands of whisky - Glenmorangie Entrepreneur Daniel Szor, 51, plans to produce ultra-premium, small batch single malt whisky from his plant in the Cotswolds. By 2017, visitors to the area could be enjoying a glass of Cotswolds Single Malt - for the price of £44.95 per bottle. By then, Mr Szor aims to have his first run of 5,000 'single estate' bottles ready. Yet three years before the launch, he is already taking orders of the whisky. @highlight Daniel Szor will distil Cotswolds Single Malt in Stourton, Warwickshire @highlight Has imported a master distiller from Scotland and a wood consultant to help @highlight Was looking at the barley in his garden and thought 'I could distill that' @highlight Spring water from Oxfordshire will be used to add a local touch @highlight Hopes to produce 120,000 bottles a year with £44.95 pricetag @highlight 'To us Scotland is not intimidating, it is a road to follow,' he says
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In short, @placeholder's PR team did it so no one else would.
(CNN) -- You might think you're a big deal on Twitter. But unless you've got more than 20,000 followers there's a five-year-old horse out there tweeting you into a cyber hole. Their posts mostly involve eating carrots and racing, but that hasn't stopped champion thoroughbreds Frankel and Black Caviar amassing a legion of followers to rival most B-grade celebrities. The pair, along with Kentucky Derby and Preakness champ I'll Have Another, are some of the growing number of racing horses using Twitter to reach out to fans. Like any sports star, it's no longer enough to simply perform well on the turf. Today, the job of being a champ is an all-encompassing juggernaut of marketing, fanbase and legacy. @highlight Racehorses increasingly taking to Twitter to reach out to fans @highlight Part of a growing number of popular animal accounts on Twitter @highlight The key to success is to be funny, argues social media expert @highlight Followers experience what it's like to own a race horse - without buying one
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If someone went up to @placeholder’s child and waved a knife at them would Nick Clegg really be happy?’
By Jason Groves, Political Correspondent A grieving mother yesterday condemned Nick Clegg for opposing tough new measures to tackle knife crime. Caroline Shearer said the Liberal Democrats appeared to have no understanding of the dangers posed to young people by knives as the furious public backlash against their opposition to mandatory jail terms grew. And she questioned whether Mr Clegg would take the same view if his own children were threatened. Caroline Shearer, whose son Jay (right) was stabbed to death aged 17 at a house party, has blasted Nick Clegg after the Deputy PM said he would block any crackdown on knife crime @highlight Nick Clegg has vowed to block 'headline grabbing' crackdown on knife crime @highlight Tories plan automatic six-month jail term for anyone caught twice with blade @highlight Mother whose son was stabbed to death aged 17 has blasted Deputy PM @highlight Caroline Shearer said Lib Dems have no idea of danger from knives
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@placeholder added: 'We tried to get the minister to wear a onesie but he politely declined and told us he didn't have one.
By Anna Edwards PUBLISHED: 07:50 EST, 2 February 2013 | UPDATED: 07:57 EST, 2 February 2013 While many brides fall victim to the cliche that they must have the most expensive and outlandish gown, one woman was determined not to stick with tradition. Snubbing a big white frilly dress, Kelly Scott decided to go with something a little more modern - she wore a onesie. She and new husband Stuart decided to shun the traditional big white dress and morning suit when they married at Gretna Green. And the bride wore... a onesie! The newlyweds decided to make their special day more personal by marrying in their favourite fleece outfits @highlight Kelly and Stuart Scott decided to get married in rompers as their favourite part of the day is curling up on the sofa in them @highlight Pair could not afford expensive wedding, so opted for an intimate Gretna Green service @highlight Guests also sported the adult romper suits and the bride wore comfy splits
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They moved to @placeholder in 1972 and she took the photographs for his travel books and produced his later documentaries.
By Richard Kay PUBLISHED: 00:22 EST, 15 July 2013 | UPDATED: 00:25 EST, 15 July 2013 Couple: Alan Whicker in 1999 with his long-term partner Valerie Kleeman, 24 years his junior He had an unparalleled career in broadcasting, in which he exquisitely exposed the foibles of the rich, the famous and the infamous, but Alan Whicker guarded his own personal life with an obsessive dedication. Assisted by his long-term partner Valerie Kleeman, 24 years his junior, the charismatic Alan hid himself away for the last two years of his life at his mansion in Jersey, while his health deteriorated, declining inducements to journey to London or indulge his passion for travel. @highlight TV star recorded as 87 in Who's Who and BBC's death announcement @highlight But Whicker, who was born in Cairo in 1921, died of pneumonia aged 91 @highlight He hid himself away for the last two years of his life at Jersey mansion
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@placeholder, she said, is a "possession-oriented" squad that's "technical on the ball."
(CNN) -- Abby Wambach, the skillful forward for the U.S. women's soccer team, scored dramatic headers against Brazil and France to help the American team advance to the World Cup final. Now she's heading off to the championship match against a tough Japan team, a much-awaited contest set for Sunday in Frankfurt, Germany -- where the U.S. can win the tournament for a record third time. The 31-year-old Wambach, speaking to CNN in a phone interview on Thursday, bubbled with confidence, patriotism, and enthusiasm as the team bids to follow up its 1991 and 1999 successes. She thinks the United States can beat Japan, a team emboldened to score a victory for a nation wracked with tragedy this year after an earthquake and tsunami devastated the country. @highlight The United States is playing Japan in Women's World Cup final on Sunday @highlight Star forward Abby Wambach is regarded as a dangerous goal scorer @highlight Wambach's header against Brazil earned her an award and was her third of the tournament @highlight U.S. seeking to win four-yearly event for a record third time in Frankfurt
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Last October he released a statement denying he made a racist slur against Anton Ferdinand during @placeholder's defeat at QPR after videos had circulated on the internet.
By Mark Duell John Terry last night sensationally retired from international football just hours before a Football Association hearing over his alleged racist abuse of another player was expected to begin. The 31-year-old Chelsea captain claimed the FA made his position ‘untenable’ ahead of today's hearing over the well-known incident involving Anton Ferdinand of Queens Park Rangers. Terry, who made his international debut in 2003 and appeared for England on 78 occasions, was twice stripped of the captaincy for off-field reasons and said his decision ‘breaks my heart’. Scroll down for video Former England football captain Terry leaves the headquarters of the FA at Wembley Stadium this afternoon @highlight Terry, 31, has 78 caps for England and said the decision 'breaks my heart' @highlight Faces FA hearing today over alleged racist abuse of Anton Ferdinand @highlight Centre-back was twice stripped of England captaincy for off-field reasons
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"Playing against a @placeholder team that only lost one game from a winning position last season, and to come back and show that character today -- I thought we deserved to win the game," Mackay said.
(CNN) -- When Vincent Tan led a Malaysian takeover of Cardiff City in 2010, the Welsh soccer club was battling crippling debts -- and a long-awaited return to England's top flight was tantalizingly out of reach. The new owners, frustrated by two more near promotion misses, decided that a major overhaul was necessary. Along with major investment, the team's historic blue strip was last season changed to red to appeal to Asian supporters and a dragon put on the club crest in prominent place above its iconic bluebird. One Cardiff fan was so disillusioned that he auctioned his club loyalty on eBay. @highlight Promoted Cardiff shock big-spending Manchester City with 3-2 victory @highlight Striker Fraizer Campbell scores twice for the resurgent Welsh club @highlight It was Cardiff's first home match in the top division in 51 years @highlight Tottenham's 1-0 win over Swansea gives London side second victory
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@placeholder is waving the flag for grown-up women, with not a bingo wing in sight.
By Liz Jones PUBLISHED: 16:43 EST, 10 July 2013 | UPDATED: 17:49 EST, 10 July 2013 There have been a handful of pioneering women who have transformed our quality of life. Marie Curie. Marie Stopes. Emily Wilding Davison. Helen Gurley Brown. Margaret Thatcher. Today, to this venerable list, we can add the name Belinda Earl, style supremo at Marks & Spencer, whose no-nonsense attitude is about to ensure women will be able to wave at a friend, hail a taxi and enthusiastically applaud a win at the tennis without looking round furtively, then performing said action with elbows firmly planted in ribs, like a trussed chicken. @highlight The chain promises 90 per cent of all dresses will now have sleeves @highlight Older women have shied away from designs which show off their arms @highlight Liz takes credit for mentioning idea to style director Belinda Earl
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Keane couldn't understand why Carlos Quieroz was questioning loyalty at @placeholder
Roy Keane's second autobiography was always going to be a read that opened up old wounds, unsettling former team-mates and managers alike. It didn't disappoint. The former Manchester United captain had Sir Alex Ferguson, the Class of '92 and Carlos Quieroz in his sights - among a raft of others - but also contextualised various moments of a controversial career. Here, Sportsmail takes a look at the highlights of The Second Half - released this Thursday. Aston Villa assistant manager Roy Keane is all set to release his second autobiography this week The former Manchester United captain wrote of problems with goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel @highlight Ex-Manchester United captain Roy Keane's new autobiography The Second Half was leaked on Monday @highlight Keane viewed former United manager Sir Alex Ferguson as a 'f****** p****' @highlight Aston Villa assistant manager Keane accuses Ferguson of failing to honour the terms of his contract @highlight Keane reveals his exit cost him £1million - a bonus written into his contract @highlight A training ground bust-up involving Keane, assistant boss Carlos Queiroz raised tensions at Old Trafford @highlight Keane regrets apologising to Ferguson and Queiroz after the bust-up
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Sign: A @placeholder poster advertising 'The leper colony of Chios' to would-be visitors
By Hugo Gye PUBLISHED: 04:54 EST, 6 March 2013 | UPDATED: 11:03 EST, 6 March 2013 Run-down and left to the elements, these abandoned buildings offer a sometimes macabre, often poignant insight into their history - as a leper colony. The centuries-old institution on the Greek island of Chios once housed dozens of outcasts who had contracted the disease, which is still often misunderstood today. These evocative photos by Kelly Katsarou vividly reveal the environment in which the lepers were forced to live out their lives. Scroll down for video Welcoming? The gates to the leper colony situated on the Greek island of Chios @highlight Lovokomeio leper colony on the island of Chios opened in 1378 but has long been abandoned
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Mr @placeholder is the latest congressman to intervene in a medical emergency.
A U.S. congressman has been hailed a hero after saving the live of a passenger of a who had a suspected heart attack at during a flight. Raul Ruiz, who is a trained emergency room doctor, leapt into action when a man was taken ill midway through the journey from Washington DC to Dallas Fort Worth airport. Amazingly, another congressman, Pete Gallego, was also on the flight and helped resuscitate and stabilize the stricken man. Heroics: Raul Ruiz, left, used his medical training, with the help of fellow congressman Pete Gallego, right, to save the life of a passenger, thought to be in his 60s, who collapsed during a flight to Dallas Fort Worth @highlight Raul Ruiz used a defibrillator on the stricken man, thought to be in his 60s @highlight Flight from Washington DC to Dallas was diverted due to mid-air drama @highlight Californian Democrat, 41, is an emergency room doctor by training @highlight Fellow congressman Pete Gallego, also on the flight, helped with emergency @highlight Passenger was conscious and talking to medics when plan landed
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Among other things, the @placeholder began the practice of taking a census of all the people within its boundaries every so often.
One of the most important Roman sites in Britain - dubbed the Pompeii of the North - has been saved after being sold in a £2 million deal. The Auckland Castle Trust bought the Roman Town in Binchester, which hit headlines in the summer after a treasure trove of 1,800-year-old remains and jewellery were uncovered there by archaeologists. Fears had been growing that the site was going to be split after the Church Commissioners who own the land put it up for sale over two separate lots. The Auckland Castle Trust bought the Roman Town in Binchester, (pictured). The site hit headlines in the summer after a treasure trove of 1,800-year-old remains and jewellery were uncovered there by archaeologists. Fears had been growing that the site was going to be split and sold off to developers @highlight Discoveries at Binchester Roman Fort, date back 1,800 years @highlight They include a silver ring - early evidence of Christianity in Roman Britain @highlight Archaeologists also discovered a bath house with seven-foot high walls, once covered with brightly-painted designs @highlight The Auckland Castle Trust has bought the fort for £2 million @highlight Fears had been growing the site would be split and sold to developers
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The actor and the still-unknown-to-audience "other guy" (@placeholder) sat down in two chairs on a spartan stage, with the audience still standing and cheering, then chanting "Detroit sucks!
Chicago (CNN) -- Was Saturday night some crazy bad dream? Because the Charlie Sheen show I saw at the Chicago Theatre on Sunday night bore absolutely no resemblance to whatever it was the Detroit crowd and I witnessed Saturday. The entire nonsensical, rambling, random multimedia production? Scrapped. In its place: a live 90-minute talk show, with Sheen as the guest. From the start it was obvious a whole new show was planned. Gone was the sadly unfunny comedian warming up the crowd. Instead, a guy who never introduced himself to the audience was on stage at about 8:15 p.m. to introduce Sheen to Chicago. (I happened to recognize him since I interviewed him the day before in Detroit -- Sheen's tour promoter from Live Nation, Joey Scoleri). @highlight Charlie Sheen completely revamps the show that bombed in Detroit @highlight He turns his "Violent Torpedo of Truth" tour into a talk show @highlight Why does he pay for sex? He "ran out of things to buy," he says
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Spirited: Rival @placeholder groups supporting and opposing the supermarket have sprung up
There’s nothing like the prospect of a new Tesco store to inspire a little healthy – and often heated – debate in a community. However, things took a downright sinister turn in one town after locals had their say online. Comments made on a blog run by one Tory councillor and on the Facebook page of another have been the subject of a criminal investigation. Seaside town: Senior officers warned three Tory councillors they could be prosecuted for harassment during campaigning for a new Tesco in Margate, Kent (file picture) Police even questioned a third councillor who merely ‘liked’ a post – the act of clicking a thumbs up icon to show approval. @highlight Argument over new Tesco on social media site led to police investigation @highlight One councillor was questioned for 'liking' a comment made by another @highlight Mary Portas has spoken out about the Margate Tesco plans in the past
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The @placeholder insisted the pope 'didn't intend to perform any exorcism'
Pope Francis praised exorcists for 'helping those who suffer because of the work of the devil' Pope Francis has given a special blessing to a convention of exorcists, praising them for 'helping those who suffer because of the work of the devil'. The International Association of Exorcists brought some 300 members to Rome to discuss the impact of the occult and Satanism, which many of them fear is on the increase. The Pope, who often speaks about the fight against Satan in his sermons, said by treating people who are possessed, exorcists demonstrate that 'the Church welcomes those suffering from the Devil's works'. @highlight Pope Francis blessed exorcists for helping those who suffer because of devil @highlight Association brought 300 members to Rome to discuss impact of Satanism @highlight It warned number of people turning to Satanic practices 'constantly growing' @highlight The group was given formal recognition by the Vatican in June this year @highlight Last year, Pope appeared to cast out a demon from a wheelchair-bound man
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But, from @placeholder’s point of view, he has to ensure that he stays focused on the main thing — the match.
So much has been made of Raheem Sterling and England this week that we are in danger of missing the main point. People have hardly spoken about the fact that he came off the bench, won a free-kick with his ability and helped to change the game and win the three points for England in their Euro qualifier against Estonia. I know that when you are England manager you can be distracted by the side-shows away from football. Perhaps that is inevitable in this tournament, with its new qualification format, which means that England are already almost certain to qualify. The main story is unlikely to be about the game — or at least, let’s hope not, as it will mean that England have lost. It is tangential issues that will dominate. @highlight Raheem Sterling told Roy Hodgson he was too tired to start in Estonia @highlight The Liverpool winger started from the bench in the Euro 2016 qualifier @highlight Sterling should start when the Reds travel to QPR on Sunday
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Lisa Heathcote, @placeholder’s food stylist, conceded she used a range of tricks to enable the food to taste good, stay fresh, and look appetising.
By Caroline Graham and Jo Knowsley Fish is off the menu at Downton Abbey after ‘dinners’ served up for the TV series left the stately home reeking – and the actors feeling distinctly queasy. Mrs Patmore would no doubt be scandalised but the meals masquerading as fish, camouflaged with white sauce, are now sculpted pieces of chicken fillet which pass muster onscreen without leaving any lingering and distinctive odour. Julian Fellowes, the show’s creator, has been keen that costumes, props and even the food are as historically accurate as possible. Fowl play: Lord Grantham and Lady Mary tuck in to chicken disguised as fish using white sauce and mushrooms @highlight Fish dishes taken off menu after making rooms smell and cast nauseous @highlight Food stylist Lisa Heathcote disguises chicken fillets with white sauce @highlight Stench unbearable during summer filming, Hugh Bonneville claims
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Prosecutors claimed that Leyritz was legally drunk when he sped through a red light and hit Veitch; the defense countered that Veitch didn't have her lights on and that the light was yellow when @placeholder drove through.
Fort Lauderdale, Florida (CNN) -- Jim Leyritz is seven years removed from pro baseball, 11 years from his last World Series home run. But he's itching to get back on the field. Three years ago this December, after having a few drinks with friends on his 44th birthday, the car he was driving hit that of 30-year-old Freida Veitch. She died as a result, and Leyritz soon found himself staring down the prospect of up to 15 years in prison after being charged with vehicular manslaughter while driving drunk. On Saturday, a South Florida jury decided his fate: not guilty of vehicular manslaughter, though guilty of a lesser drunken-driving charge. A bailiff unlocked his handcuffs, and an emotional Leyritz hugged his mother and girlfriend. He hugged three of the jurors as well, showing them pictures of the three boys of whom he had primary custody. @highlight Jim Leyritz describes his experience after tried for DUI manslaughter @highlight The former baseball star says he was "fighting for [his] three boys" @highlight He is acquitted of one charge, convicted of a lesser charge @highlight Leyritz could have faced 15 years in prison for killing a woman while driving drunk
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Researchers said @placeholder had ‘one of the strongest associations between socio-economic background and literary proficiency among young people and the broader population of 16 to 65-year-olds’.
By Education Reporter PUBLISHED: 19:58 EST, 8 October 2013 | UPDATED: 04:20 EST, 9 October 2013 Social mobility in England is among the worst of all developed nations because children from deprived backgrounds are less likely to get a good education, the OECD report said. Children born to parents with a poor education were eight times more likely to struggle with literacy than those from a well-educated family. This compared with an average of five times among the 24 countries covered in the survey. Poor comparison: The survey found that British children faced more of a struggle than children from poor families in Japan where background appeared to impact little on educational success @highlight British children born to poor parent were eight times more likely to struggle with literacy compared with children from middle-class well-educated families @highlight Japan and South Korea were the nation's where a pupil's backgrounds mattered least
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Referee Craig Pawson appeared to be looking towards @placeholder but he must have looked away, twice, to have missed the clear violent act which should have resulted in a routine red card for Cisse, who then scored Newcastle’s equaliser.
Roberto Martinez must be wondering what he has done to upset referees over the festive period. On Boxing Day Lee Mason refused to send Stoke’s Jon Walters off when he pulled Leighton Baines back when clean through on goal — Everton lost that game. Then on Sunday, with his Everton team a goal up, Papiss Cisse clearly elbowed Seamus Coleman twice while waiting for a corner to be taken. Newcastle forward Papiss Cisse (circled) was lucky to stay on the pitch after elbowing Seamus Coleman Coleman holds his face after being hit with a elbow by Cisse during Newcastle's win over Everton @highlight Everton have not had much luck with referees over Christmas @highlight Craig Pawson should have sent Papiss Cisse off on Sunday @highlight The Newcastle striker elbowed Seamus Coleman twice @highlight Everton lost 3-2 at St James' Park despite having taken the lead
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Following the news, UNICEF released a statement, saying: "The groundbreaking partnership between UNICEF and @placeholder advanced the global message on the importance of children's issues in a unique way.
(CNN) -- Spanish football giants Barcelona have confirmed they have signed a huge new shirt sponsorship deal with the non-profit Qatar Foundation -- the first time they have received money to display a logo on their jerseys in the club's history. Revealing the news on their official website, the Primera Liga champions could be in line to receive up to 170 million euros ($225m) for the five-and-a-half year deal, which incorporates commercial and image rights as well as various bonuses relating to success on the field. Children's charity UNICEF has appeared on the club's shirts in recent seasons and their logo will continue to feature prominently. @highlight Barcelona sign a huge new shirt sponsorship deal with the non-profit Qatar Foundation @highlight The Spanish champions could receive 170 million euros over five-and-a-half years @highlight Children's charity UNICEF has sponsored the club's shirts in recent seasons
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@placeholder met James several years ago and is such a fan that she penned the introduction to his book Clean & Lean: Flat Tummy Fast.
It might seem like an impossible dream but a healthy, slender figure like Rosie Huntington-Whiteley's can be yours (genes and length of legs permitting, of course) without embarking on a fad diet, feeling guilty about food or spending hours pumping iron at the gym. That's what nutritionist-to-the-stars James Duigan, whose world famous Clean & Lean diet has picked up a host of celebrity fans from Elle Macpherson to David Gandy, Hugh Grant and, of course, Rosie H-W herself, says. Scroll down for exclusive video Rosie used the Clean & Lean plan to get into shape for the Hollywood film Transformers: Dark of the Moon @highlight Exclusive video for Femail readers shows how to tone your derriere @highlight Exercises devised by Bodyism trainer James Duigan as part of his Clean & Lean plan @highlight Clean & Lean Diet has been updated and rereleased on Kindle this month @highlight Part two of six week series with four exercise plans filmed just for Femail
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In photos his parents took when they traveled to @placeholder to adopt him, Alex saw that the existing playground had a single rusty swing with a rotten wooden seat and a sandbox that he described as "a mud pit because of all the rain."
KRASNOYARSK, Russia (CNN) -- "It kept you alive," a tearful Dwight Griffith told his adopted son as the two looked at an infant incubator during a tour of the Russian hospital where he was born. Alex Griffith, 16, raised more than $60,000 for a new playground at the Russian hospital where he was born. More than a decade after L.S. Berzon City Clinical Hospital No. 20 cared for him, 16-year-old Alex Griffith wanted to show his gratitude. "Russia is part of me and this hospital is part of me. They gave me life, so I [wanted] to give back to them, to give them a fun place to play," said Alex, who lives in Forest Hill, Maryland. @highlight Alex Griffith, 16, was adopted as a sickly baby from a Russian hospital @highlight To give back to his birthplace, he raised $60,000 to build a new playground @highlight The project was part of Griffith's quest to become an Eagle Scout @highlight The top 10 CNN Heroes will be announced on October 1
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Chatting away: The @placeholder lovebirds had a quick chat before the match commenced on day nine of Wimbledon
By Bianca London The Duchess of Cambridge opted for a new hairstyle as she met schoolchildren yesterday - and it stole the limelight, for all the wrong reasons. Instead of her usual relaxed waves, Kate’s glossy mane was pinned in a half-up, half-down style, back-combed on top, and teased into tight ringlets provoking fans to describe it as 'dated'. However, as she arrived at Wimbledon today for the quarter finals, the Royal's hair was back to its glossy best. Back at its glossy best! A glossy maned Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William arrive on Centre Court ahead of the quarter final match between Sabine Lisicki of Germany and Simona Halep of Romania @highlight Kate, 32, wore white summer dress by Australian designer, Zimmerman @highlight Last wore £274 dress in Sydney on Royal Tour @highlight Joined husband Prince William and Princess Beatrice in Royal Box @highlight Will watch quarter final matches, including Murray at 2pm
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Two legends in their respective sports - Mourinho and @placeholder - embrace after the latter's sensational win
Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho was one of a host of stars in attendance at the ATP World Tour Finals on Thursday night to see Andy Murray given a straight-sets humbling by Roger Federer at the 02. The World No 2 took just 55 minutes to secure a 6-0 6-1 over the Scot and book his place in the next round, at the same time eliminating Murray from the competition. After the first set, which ruled out Murray progressing from Group B regardless of the final result, Mourinho - who was met with a chorus of boos from the crowd - was asked in an interview with Sky Sports for his verdict on the game so far, giving some words of encouragement to the 2013 Wimbledon winner. @highlight Roger Federer took just 55 minutes to earn straight sets win over Andy Murray in the ATP World Tour Finals in London @highlight Jose Mourinho was one of the star names in attendance at the match @highlight The Chelsea boss said Murray could benefit from such a heavy defeat @highlight Murray's girlfriend Kim Sears and Pippa Middleton also gave their support
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"Nobody's madder than me about the website not working as well as it should," @placeholder said, "which means it's going to get fixed."
President Barack Obama didn't know of problems with the Affordable Care Act's website -- despite insurance companies' complaints and the site's crashing during a test run -- until after its now well-documented abysmal launch, the nation's health chief told CNN on Tuesday. Rough Obamacare rollout: 4 reasons why In an exclusive interview with Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta asked when the President first learned about the considerable issues with the Obamacare website. Sebelius responded that it was in "the first couple of days" after the site went live October 1. "But not before that?" Gupta followed up. @highlight Democratic senator urges Obama to extend enrollment, delay "mandate" penalty @highlight Sebelius: Obama didn't know of issues, despite companies' complaints, crash during test run @highlight Delaying the website's launch was "not really an option," Sebelius says @highlight She tells CNN an "A-Team" of experts coming in, 3 weeks after launch
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‘We want all of our players back in Wales, but I haven’t spoken to @placeholder about it,’ said Edwards.
Jamie Roberts could be granted an early return to Wales if Racing Metro go ahead with plans to terminate the centre’s contract before the World Cup. Sportsmail understands that, although nothing has been finalised, the 28-year-old is considering his options and could leave France this summer if a severance deal is agreed with the Parisian club. A dual contract with the Welsh Rugby Union is one possibility and, speaking to Sportsmail last month, the Lions star revealed that he would ‘love’ a return to the Cardiff Blues at some stage in his career. ‘I wouldn’t dream of playing for any other team in Wales apart from Cardiff,’ said Roberts. @highlight Racing Metro are considering letting Jamie Roberts go after completing two years of a three-year deal in Paris @highlight If that scenario unfolds, it would potentially create a dual-contract opportunity for Roberts with the Welsh Rugby Union and a Welsh region @highlight Roberts will line out for Wales against France in Paris on Saturday
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With so much creative talent on the pitch it was remarkable that so few chances were created, but perhaps inevitably it was @placeholder who had the bulk of them.
(CNN) -- Spain became only the second team to reach three successive major tournament finals after winning a nail-biting penalty shootout against Portugal following a tense goalless draw in Donetsk on Wednesday. The 2010 World Cup and 2008 European champions followed West Germany into the history books as Cesc Fabregas fired the decisive penalty in off a post after Bruno Alves had hit the bar for Portugal. Bizarrely, Portugal's key man Cristiano Ronaldo never even got to take a spot kick as he was saved for Portugal's final penalty, a tactic that backfired horribly. In a game of few chances, Portugal worked hard to edge much of it but their pressing tactics started to backfire in extra-time as tiredness increasingly became a factor. @highlight Spain become only second team to reach three successive major tournament finals @highlight Cesc Fabregas scores winning spot-kick as Spain beat Portugal 4-2 on penalties @highlight Portugal striker Cristiano Ronaldo not involved in crucial shootout @highlight Spain face Germany or Italy in Sunday's Euro 2012 final
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A Paddy Power spokesperson said: '@placeholder gave it a good shot and is doing well in the popular vote, but we suspect he’s had his moment in the sun and is likely to be remembered more for his legendary gaffes than Presidential potential.
By Emma Reynolds PUBLISHED: 03:34 EST, 7 November 2012 | UPDATED: 07:34 EST, 7 November 2012 Irish bookmaker Paddy Power is known for its attention-grabbing publicity stunts. In a particularly bold move, it has now paid out more than £400,000 on a Barack Obama win - before votes were counted. Paddy Power decided the election was 'a done deal' and said 'the punters had called it' after noticing that more than 75 per cent of money coming in was going Obama's way. The firm took out an advert in the Irish Times that read: 'Sorry Romney, you're not black or cool. We're paying out early on an Obama victory.' @highlight The president last night secured a second term in office @highlight He swept to a comfortable victory over Republican Mitt Romney @highlight Early payout came after bookies noticed 75 per cent of money had been staked on Obama
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@placeholder told the paper: 'He'd send me filthy messages about what he wanted to do to me and begging to meet up for sex.
By Emily Sheridan PUBLISHED: 02:13 EST, 7 August 2013 | UPDATED: 11:20 EST, 7 August 2013 Kelly Brook is said to have dumped boyfriend Danny Cipriani after he allegedly cheated on her. The model, 33, was horrified when she found messages to other women on the rugby player's mobile phone last weekend, according to The Sun. The former Big Breakfast presenter's discovery came just days after they returned from holiday in Turkey. Scroll down for video It's over... again: Kelly Brook and Danny Cipriani, pictured in London in June, have reportedly split up for the second time The Sun claims the Sale Sharks fly-half, 25, was even sending sexy messages to other women while Kelly nursed him back to health after he was hit by a bus in April. @highlight Sales manager Stacey Simcox claimed rugby player bombarded her with sexy messages and pictures @highlight Sports star, 25, also alleged to have slept with other women @highlight Couple had reignited their romance in January after originally splitting in 2010
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'It is @placeholder's Tory government which has been caught out trying to enlist Putin's support to oppose Scottish independence - just as they have been going round the world briefing against Scotland.'
By Tom Mctague, Mail Online Deputy Political Editor Vladimir Putin would welcome Scottish independence because it would weaken Britain, the outspoken Education Secretary Michael Gove has claimed. Mr Gove said a break up of the United Kingdom would put Russia in a 'stronger position' to dictate to the world. He claimed Britain was the 'second principal beacon of liberty' in the world and its break up would weaken the West. Education Secretary Michael Gove said Britain was the 'second principal beacon of liberty' in the world and Scottish independence would leave it weakened The Tory Cabinet minister, who was born in Edinburgh and raised in Aberdeen, said a 'Yes' to independence vote would be cheered among Britain's enemies. @highlight Education Secretary says 'Yes' vote would be cheered in Moscow @highlight The Tory Cabinet minister was born in Edinburgh and raised in Aberdeen @highlight He says break up of UK leaves the West's enemies emboldened @highlight Also attacks SNP for portraying England as a 'loads'a money' mean nation
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Otte says the first day the 18-year-old horse's webcam went live, it got more than 10,000 hits on @placeholder.
(CNN) -- When it comes to animals, it seems people like to watch just about anything give birth. That includes an Airville, Pennsylvania, horse named Stormy. It's been over two weeks since Stormy's owner, Jodie Otte, flipped on a streaming webcam inside the horse's stable so she and her 14-year-old daughter wouldn't miss the birth. But soon there were thousands of eyes watching Stormy's every move over the Internet, waiting for her foal to arrive. The cream and white mare, who gave birth to a filly early Tuesday -- days past her due date -- has drawn the attention of horse enthusiasts, parents and children around the world. @highlight Thousands watched and waited for a horse, Stormy, to give birth on webcam @highlight Mare Stare is a site devoted to livestreaming videos of horses giving birth @highlight "It's nuts. If my feed goes down people call me at work," says horse's owner @highlight Stormy gave birth to a foal early Tuesday morning
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We communicate in a much different way than generations past," said @placeholder, 28.
Washington (CNN) -- Carl Eppolito voted for Mitt Romney and doesn't have a job. But he's spending his money to go to Barack Obama's inauguration. So is John Trowell. The recent college grad has been selling his blood plasma for $40 a week to afford the trip. And while Camar Robinson, an eighth-grade English teacher in New York, is in better financial shape, teaching isn't exactly a high-paying job. Still, he saved for the Greyhound bus ticket to get from New York to the nation's capital. They are all 20-somethings who are in Washington for Obama's second inauguration, despite the costs during a shaky economy and their political differences. Each of them feels his voice matters to an administration that will shape the future. @highlight One recent college grad sold blood plasma to raise money to attend the inauguration @highlight Another 20-something was a Romney supporter but wanted to be there to witness history @highlight They feel strongly about the importance of younger voices in political decisions
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An artist's impression of a living room at the proposed development on the site of the former @placeholder
A historic pharmaceutical factory best known for being the home of cod liver oil is set to be transformed into a £80million 400-home garden village. The former Wellcome factory in Dartford, Kent, which once employed 1,300 people, closed in 2008 after more than a century. But now developers are turning the Mills Pond site into houses and apartments with prices ranging from £150,000. The Wellcome Factory in 1900 in Dartford, Kent, which became best known for its production of cod liver oil and other pharmaceutical products The plant, pictured in 1931 was located close to the River Darent, where the raw materials to make their products was brought to the factory by barge @highlight Former Wellcome factory in Kent was best-known for making cod liver oil @highlight Was founded in 1889 and in its heyday employed more than 1,300 staff @highlight Also produced medicine chests for famous explorers and the royal family @highlight Plant closed in 2008 after more than a century after being wound down @highlight Site has now been bought by developers who plan to transform the land @highlight Will become a 400-home garden village of houses and apartments with prices ranging from £150,000
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"Eight years of frustration" over the Iraq war and other military decisions inspired @placeholder artist Ted Stanke to create painstakingly detailed and unmistakably symbolic artwork from toy soldiers.
(CNN) -- The last eight years In the United States have included momentous events including the September 11 attacks, the Iraq war, Hurricane Katrina and an economic recession. Ted Stanke of New York created a symbolic map of the United States out of toy soldiers to protest the Iraq war. Historic moments defined President Bush's time in office, and now the world must wait to see how history will define him. Just 27 percent of the respondents to a recent CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll said they approved of Bush's handling of his job as president. Respondents also indicated they didn't want him to have future influence, with 66 percent saying they didn't want to see the president return to public life. @highlight iReport.com: Readers share impassioned, often angry, thoughts on Bush @highlight Cathy Cott says she feels frustration coming to a boil at the mention of him @highlight Chris Molisani says he can't remember Bush's years before September 11 @highlight Maria Davis wants to see him give a unifying departing speech
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In households with incomes under $30,000 a year, some 57% of @placeholder use the internet, the study says.
(CNN) -- Hispanics in the United States are less likely than whites to access the internet, have a home broadband connection or own a cell phone, according to a study by the Pew Hispanic Center released Wednesday. The study found that differences in educational level and income are likely behind the digital gap, as the divide in most cases disappears when adjusted for those two factors. Latinos also lag behind African-Americans in home broadband access but have similar rates of internet and cell phone use, the study found. While about two-thirds of Hispanic and African-American adults went online in 2010, more than three-fourths of white adults did so, the study found. As for broadband use at home, the gap between Hispanics and whites is significant, the study says. @highlight Hispanics are less likely than whites to access the internet or have broadband, study says @highlight Differences in educational level and income are likely factors behind the gap, it says @highlight Study is based on two surveys
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@placeholder officials had previously said Khobragade was entitled to consular immunity, which is less broad than diplomatic immunity and covers only actions carried out under official duties.
New York (CNN) -- The Indian diplomat whose arrest and strip search in New York City ignited a diplomatic spat between nations has filed a motion seeking the dismissal of the charges, her attorney said Wednesday. The diplomat, Devyani Khobragade, left the U.S. last week amid federal charges that she lied on a visa application for her housekeeper. A dismissal of the charges against her would allow her to reenter the United States, where her husband and two daughters reside, said her attorney, Daniel Arshack. A hearing is set for January 31. A motion filed in federal court Tuesday asked that the case be thrown out, saying the court "does not have jurisdiction over the Defendant due to the Defendant's diplomatic status which provides her absolute immunity from criminal prosecution in the United States. @highlight Devyani Khobragade returned India last week @highlight She was indicted on federal counts of visa fraud and making false statements @highlight The former deputy consul general was strip-searched after her arrest
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No toxicology tests were conducted on Stewart, following @placeholder law, but he was interviewed that night by a certified drug recognition expert, Tantillo said.
The family of deceased sprint car racer Kevin Ward, Jr., declared the case of their son's death 'is not at rest' and claimed that Tony Stewart 'intentionally tried to intimidate Kevin.' A grand jury decided not to indict the three-time NASCAR champion Wednesday, who struck and killed Ward in a horrifying crash that was caught on film. At an afternoon press conference announcing the decision, Ontario County District Attorney Michael Tantillo said there was 'no aberrational driving' on the part of Stewart. Tantillo also made the startling revelation that Ward was under the influence of marijuana the night he was hit and that there was enough of the drug in his system 'to impair judgement'. @highlight Statement from family claims that Stewart was the only car accelerating during caution @highlight Kevin Ward Jr, 20, died August 9 after being struck by Stewart's car at a dirt-track race in upstate New York @highlight Ontario County District Attorney Michael Tantillo said Wednesday that Ward had enough marijuana in his system that night to 'impair judgement' @highlight Grand jury issued their decision on Wednesday not to charge Stewart, 43 @highlight They deliberated for less than an hour on whether to charge Stewart with second-degree manslaughter or criminally negligent homicide
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Sharma and @placeholder were separated by the umpires after tempers flared between the pair
David Warner was at the centre of an unsavoury incident during Australia's one-day international against India in Melbourne - and fined 50 per cent of his match fee. The 28-year-old Australian clashed with Rohit Sharma during the match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground and the pair needed to be separated by umpires and other players. The heated verbal exchange could not be heard on the television feed, but Warner appeared to repeatedly mouth the words 'speak English' towards the Indian batsman. David Warner and Rohit Sharma exchange words during Australia's clash with India in Melbourne Warner was unhappy after India took a single when when he felt the ball deflected off Sharma's pads @highlight David Warner and Rohit Sharma were involved in a nasty verbal spat @highlight Australian appeared to mouth the words 'speak English' towards Sharma @highlight Incident occurred at the end of the 23rd over of India's innings @highlight Warner was unhappy that Sharma and Suresh Raina took a run after he felt the ball had deflected off Sharma's pads @highlight The pair clashed at the wicket and needed to be separated
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Successful: The FA picked Roy Hodgson after deciding to appoint an @placeholder manager
The Football Association turned down the chance to interview Pep Guardiola for the England manager’s job last year, appointing Roy Hodgson instead having made a policy decision to hire an English manager. The revelation will stun many fans because Guardiola, 42, is viewed as one of the world’s best coaches, having overseen serial successes at Barcelona, including two Champions League wins, three La Liga titles and multiple cups. But an FA insider insists former chairman David Bernstein was right to ‘go English’, not least because it would send the right message concerning home talent. You could have had me: The FA turned down the chance to interview Pep Guardiola for the England job @highlight Guardiola expressed interest in managing England after leaving Barcelona @highlight But the FA decided not to interview the Spaniard, 42, because they wanted an English manager after Fabio Capello quit @highlight Roy Hodgson was eventually appointed to lead the team into Euro 2012
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'@placeholder solves that problem by enabling us to photograph beautiful places such as the Grand Canyon so anyone can explore them.
By Damien Gayle PUBLISHED: 11:29 EST, 31 January 2013 | UPDATED: 13:53 EST, 31 January 2013 Google has finally treated the internet users to a tour of the Grand Canyon... but it doesn't look like the barren and dusty land pictured in postcards. Instead the eagerly awaited expansion of Street View showcases one of the seven wonders of the world as a lush and green expanse with extensive woods. The internet search company in October sent staff lugging backpack-mounted Street View cameras to capture the views around the trails of the geological scar that carves a swathe across Arizona. @highlight First official publication of images taken by Google's Trekker backpacks @highlight Features 9,500 panoramas taken around the canyon and Meteor Crater @highlight But canyon looks surprisingly lush instead of showing barren rock
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the firm grounding she has in her local roots, Miss @placeholder is no longer
Make-up artist Tanya Burr, 23, gets four million hits a month on YouTube In our exclusive video Tanya gives friend Millie Mackintosh red carpet makeover By Bianca London Millie Mackintosh is the golden girl of Made in Chelsea, almost as famous for her dewy glow and good looks as she is for her relationship with Professor Green. And now you can achieve her look at home with a little help from make-up artist and YouTube sensation Tanya Burr, a close friend of Millie's who has been doing the star's make-up for years and is frequently behind her glossy camera-ready look. @highlight Make-up artist Tanya Burr, 23, gets four million hits a month on YouTube @highlight In our exclusive video Tanya gives friend Millie Mackintosh red carpet makeover
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Making a splash; Suri Cruise comes flying down a water slide at @placeholder water park - while her dad looks on
By Sara Nathan PUBLISHED: 14:13 EST, 23 December 2013 | UPDATED: 10:36 EST, 24 December 2013 Tom Cruise has started the holiday season in style - by taking his seven-year-old daughter Suri to Disney World. The A list star, 51, has been spotted at the resort in Orlando, Florida - while his son Connor tweeted his joy at joining his family, writing: 'Disney World!!!!!!!!' Cruise is believed to be spending Christmas with Suri after his ex-wife, actress Katie Holmes took the little girl back to her hometown of Toledo, Ohio, for Thanksgiving. Finally over: Tom Cruise has reached a confidential settlement with Bauer Publishing @highlight Star last week reached settlement in $50m defamation lawsuit against Bauer publishing @highlight Publisher issued apology over claims he 'abandoned his daughter' @highlight Ex-wife Katie Holmes took Suri home to Toledo, Ohio, for Thanksgiving
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The width of easyJet's seats are 18ins, slightly wider than Ryanair and the same as @placeholder
It is not an airline often associated with comfort. So it will perhaps surprise some travellers to learn that Ryanair can actually lay claim to providing its passengers with more legroom than most of its rivals. The budget airline's smallest seats were behind only British Airways and Aer Lingus in offering the most room among Britain’s airlines. Scroll down for video Ryanair has signed a £13bn deal to buy up to 200 new Boeing 737 Max 200 planes, which will include slimmer seats and reduced galley space to fit in eight additional seats The Irish carrier boasts between 30 and 34ins of leg space in its economy-class seats compared to easyJet with 29ins, Thomas Cook with between 28 and 30ins and Monarch with 28-34ins. @highlight Budget airline provides 30-34ins of legroom compared to easyJet's 29ins @highlight Figures revealed following a spate of air-rage incidents over space @highlight Ryanair recently announced plans to fit even more seats into new planes
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Perhaps the only point of agreement is that he was one of the central characters in the turbulent drama of the @placeholder.
Ariel Sharon, the Israeli general and former prime minister who proved such a controversial figure across the Middle East for more than five decades, died yesterday. He was 85. Nicknamed The Bulldozer for his tenacious approach to war and politics, Sharon suffered a serious stroke in 2006 and remained in a coma until his death. Scroll down for videos Iconic: This picture taken on November 16, 2005 shows former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon addressing a press conference in Jerusalem 'Departed peacefully': Hospital director professor Shlomo Noy today gave a press conference on the former prime minister's death Led away: Sharon's body is moved on to an ambulance while a policeman stands guard @highlight The former leader is one of Israel's most iconic and controversial figures @highlight He went into a coma following a devastating stroke in January 2006 @highlight Sharon died on Saturday afternoon at Sheba Medical Centre near Tel Aviv @highlight His son Gilan told reporters that 'he had gone when he decided to' @highlight The hospital said he 'departed peacefully with his family at his side' @highlight David Cameron paid tribute to his 'brave and controversial decisions'
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You're welcome to him: Suarez will be the new No 9 at @placeholder, to be presented next week
Luis Suarez has left Liverpool for Barcelona in a £75million deal and the rest of the country will bid 'Good Riddance'. Branded a biting, racist cheat, the shamed striker's admittance of guilt over biting Italy's Giorgio Chiellini was the final insult for a proud club that lent him so much support. Liverpool have taken the decision to sell as they could no longer countenance the tarnishing of their image. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Suarez appeal rejeceted Thumbs up: Luis Suarez has signed for Barcelona in a £75m move from Liverpool Good riddance: The Anfield club should be glad to get rid of a player who was tarnishing their image @highlight Suarez £75million transfer to Barcelona completed on Friday @highlight Uruguayan facing ban after biting Giorgio Chiellini in World Cup game @highlight Many controversial incidents in England, including racism, cheating and more biting @highlight Liverpool should be glad they've got rid of a player who was tarnishing their image
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But after handily winning consecutive elections, he has succeed in cowing the military during nearly 10 years in office, arguably becoming the most powerful politician @placeholder has seen in generations.
Istanbul (CNN) -- A criminal court in Turkey brought the hammer down hard on hundreds of acting and retired senior military commanders, found guilty of plotting to overthrow the government, state media reported Friday. Three-hundred-thirty of the 365 suspects were sentenced to up to two decades behind bars, in a trial reflecting the relatively new reduction of military influence in the nation's political landscape. Former air force commander Ibrahim Firtina, former head of the navy Ozden Ornek and an ex-army commander named Cetin Dogan had their initial life sentences reduced to 20 years, according to state media. Analysts say the plot -- widely referred to as Balyoz, or "Sledgehammer" in English -- further reinforces the shift in a balance of power oriented toward more civilian authority. @highlight NEW: Court on Friday convicts 330 suspects of a plot to overthrow Turkey's government @highlight Dozens of military commanders, once considered untouchable, have been imprisoned @highlight Defense attorneys accuse government, prosecutors and judges of a political witch hunt @highlight They say the defendants could be sentenced to up to 20 years in prison if found guilty
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He tapped into their dissatisfaction with the faltering economy under @placeholder and with an unemployment rate that tops 30 percent by some accounts, analysts said.
TEHRAN, Iran (CNN) -- Supporters of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and his main political rival attended demonstrations at separate locations in Tehran on Tuesday in the wake of last week's disputed presidential election. Al-Alam footage shows Ahmadinejad supporters rallying Tuesday in central Tehran. While pro-Ahmadinejad crowds descended on Vali Asr Square in central Tehran, Mir Hossein Moussavi urged his own supporters to cancel their plans to rally at the square after mass protests a day earlier in which seven people were reportedly killed. Instead, his supporters gathered at a different location in Tehran, according to video footage of the rally. @highlight NEW: Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei urges Iranians to stand behind republic @highlight Thousands of Ahmadinejad supporters crowd streets of central Tehran @highlight Supporters backing Mir Hossein Moussavi protest for fourth day elsewhere in city @highlight Iran's election authority to recount disputed votes in presidential election
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And with @placeholder residing in a 'far away' beachside community, 'the judge ruled he could move in with Brooke,' which would effectively give her custody.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:32 EST, 8 November 2013 | UPDATED: 20:41 EST, 8 November 2013 Brooke Mueller's brother Scott has been awarded temporary guardianship of Charlie Sheen's twin sons Bob and Max. The news came after Denise Richards felt compelled to give up her guardianship of the four-year-old boys due to their 'violent behaviour' towards her daughters and pet dogs. According to TMZ, the Department of Children And Family Services signed off in court on Scott becoming a guardian and he will take charge of the children on Friday night. They are also now investigating allegations that someone hurt Bob in regards to a deep cut on his back. @highlight Brooke could 'regain full custody of the boys by Christmas if she doesn't relapse', according to reports @highlight Denise gave up custody following Bob and Max's 'violent outbursts' @highlight L.A. County Department of Children and Family Services open a fresh investigation into allegations that someone hurt Bob @highlight Brooke is reportedly pointing the finger at Denise Richards because it happened on her watch
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Frieden says that the @placeholder is currently scouring their buildings to make sure there are no other surprises left in unused storerooms.
At least two of the vials employees at the National Institutes of Health found in an unused storage room earlier this month contain viable samples of the deadly smallpox virus, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday. Employees found six forgotten vials when they were preparing to move a lab from the Food and Drug Administration's Bethesda, Maryland, campus to a different location. The laboratory had been used by the NIH but was transferred to the FDA in 1972. When the scientists found the vials, they immediately put them in a containment lab and on July 1 notified the branch of the government that deals with toxic substances, called the Division of Select Agents and Toxins. @highlight At least two smallpox vials found at the NIH contain viable samples of the virus @highlight NIH employees found six forgotten vials in an unused storage room @highlight CDC still testing four vials; NIH is making sure there is no other missing inventory
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‘She noticed a man was searching through her handbag, that man was @placeholder.
A woman who was 'left with no bones in her nose' after being beaten with a hammer in a plush London hotel room has spoken of the night she and her two sisters were attacked. Ohoud, 34, Kohlood, 36, and Fatima al-Najar, 31, were all left for dead in their room of the four-star Cumberland Hotel off Oxford Street, London, after being attacked by Philip Spence, 32, a court has been told. Today Fatima has spoken of the moment she woke up to the sound of her sister, Kahlood, screaming as she was beaten over the head 'around 30 times' on April 6. @highlight Philip Spence, 32, attacked three wealthy Arab women in their luxury hotel @highlight Ohoud, Kohloud and Fatima Al-Najar had spent the day visiting Buckingham Palace and the London Aquarium before falling asleep at four-star hotel @highlight One had her head smashed 'like an egg' with a claw hammer on April 6 @highlight Her sisters sustained fractured skulls during the late-night assault @highlight Their children witnessed the attack as they were staying in the same rooms @highlight Spence, of Hounslow, admitted causing GBH and aggravated burglary @highlight He denies attempted murder at plush Cumberland Hotel near Oxford Street @highlight Also accused of conspiring to commit aggravated burglary with second man @highlight Thomas Efremi, 58, of Islington, London, and Spence deny these charges
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@placeholder’s quickly launch their bench, but initial attempts to curb Ireland’s 13-3 lead lacked accuracy due to continued well-drilled home defence.
Just sit back and savour the ambush. Eight months on from storming the Bastille to deliver a rare Six Nations title, sorcerer Joe Schmidt produced another emphatic show of alchemy, conjuring up a magnificent blueprint to out-box the Boks and shake up the established world order 10 months out from the 2015 World Cup. On a day when England and Wales were swatted aside by the southern hemisphere giants they had welcomed into their lair, Schmidt’s Ireland showed their neighbours exactly what it takes to take out on of the touring big hitters – heart, relentless work-rate, canny tactics and ultimately some beautifully crafted tries. @highlight Jonny Sexton stars with the boot for Ireland in a man-of-the-match display as they beat South Africa @highlight Rhys Ruddock scored his first international try and Tommy Bowe also goes over @highlight Marcell Coetzee and JP Pietersen score tries for the Springboks at the Aviva Stadium
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@placeholder ran from the scene, sword in hands, and called police from a restaurant parking lot.
A deeply Christian college student in Oklahoma allegedly nearly decapitated the son of a state trooper with a sword because the victim practiced witchcraft, police say. Isaiah Marin of Stillwater was charged Thursday with first-degree murder in the attack that killed 19-year-old Jacob Andrew Crockett a day earlier. The two had been playing cards with a third pal, Marin's brother, when Marin removed the 'large black sword' from its sheath and began swinging it around, court records obtained by MailOnline show. Scroll down for video Devout Christian Isaiah Marin (left), 21, allegedly hacked 19-year-old Jacob Crockett (right) with a sword because of the victim's interest in witchcraft @highlight Isaiah Marin, 21, is charged with first-degree murder in Oklahoma in the attack that killed 19-year-old Jacob Crockett @highlight Crockett, the son of an Oklahoma Highway Patrol trooper, suffered several stab wounds and had his head 'mostly severed' from his body @highlight Marin is described as a 'heavy drug user' and 'religious zealot' and was said to had sparred with the victim in the past @highlight Marin was furious at Crockett for his interest in witchcraft, which he saw as contrary to his Christian faith, court records show
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