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In @placeholder Smurfs are known as 'pifutos' and project managers say that they hope the family theme park will target families of children aged two to 12. | A tiny Spanish village that became famous after it was painted blue for a promotion is set to become home to the world's first Smurf theme park. The traditional Andalucian village was once white-washed, but locals agreed to the unusual colour change in 2011 when approached by Sony about the release of The Smurfs in 3D movie. The PR stunt involved painting all the houses in a Spanish village blue and made the village such an unexpected tourist destination that villagers voted to keep the unusual house colour. The Spanish village of Juzcar was painted blue in 2011 as a publicity stunt for the Smurfs movie
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Spanish village of Juzcar was painted blue in 2011 for Smurfs film release
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Sony was going to re-paint houses white, but locals decided to stay blue
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Tiny southern village has received 200,000 tourists since becoming blue | 60,900 | record_train |
And he's off: Rodgers (left) said that @placeholder did all they can to try and keep Suarez at Liverpool | Brendan Rodgers has vowed to make Liverpool stronger after accepting Luis Suarez had to go. The Liverpool manager signalled Suarez’s departure after Barcelona agreed to pay the striker’s £75million buy-out clause and he will be unveiled next week close to the Nou Camp following a medical. Suarez, last season’s Premier League top scorer and winner of the PFA and Football Writers’ Player of the Year awards, pleaded for understanding from Liverpool fans who idolised the Uruguayan but who had also grown increasingly exasperated at the controversy he courted throughout his three-and-a-half-year stay. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Barcelona reveal Luis Suarez's number 9 shirt
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The 27-year-old striker moves to Nou Camp after Barcelona agreed to pay the £75million buy-out clause
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Uruguayan will travel to Spain for a medical next week
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Suarez will be unveiled as Barcelona player after completing formalities
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Rodgers said: ‘If there is one thing the history of this great club teaches us, it is that Liverpool FC is bigger than any individual’ | 60,901 | record_train |
Earlier this month the owners of another Scottish B&B accused @placeholder of operating ‘above the law’ after the couple lost a bitter legal wrangle over bad reviews posted on the global travel guide. | By Lucy Crossley PUBLISHED: 16:20 EST, 26 February 2014 | UPDATED: 05:44 EST, 27 February 2014 A B&B owner launched a Basil Fawlty-style rant at problem guests who left a bad review of his hotel on TripAdvisor. When one couple described a ‘nightmare’ stay at Crags Hotel in Perthshire, Scotland, Alex Scrivenor hit back, accusing them of getting drunk, threatening other guests, damaging a wall, and failing to pay their £400 bill after they were removed by police. The original review read: 'Stay clear of this hotel was the worst experience ever. Very poorly managed extremely disappointed:(
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Alex Scrivenor hit back when guests described their stay at his B&B
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He accused them of getting drunk and failing to pay their £400 bill
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Original review had warned guests not to stay at Crags Hotel
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Owner even signed off his response as 'Basil', a reference to Fawlty Towers | 60,902 | record_train |
'We now head to @placeholder ready to show what a hard-working and positive group of people this is and to hopefully secure a future for the team. | Caterham have announced that they will take part at the final Formula One race of the season in Abu Dhabi. The British team, who entered into administration in October, launched a ‘crowdfunding’ scheme last week in a bid to raise more than £2million to make the race. And despite still coming up £500,000 short of their target on Friday afternoon, the administrators acting on behalf of Caterham, have announced that they will race next weekend. The cash-strapped team claim they will now compete at the final race of the season in Abu Dhabi Caterham have missed the last two races in America and Brazil but say they will take to the grid in Abu Dhabi
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British team launched crowdfunding initiative in bid to raise more than £2m
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Despite falling short of total, administrators say they will race in Abu Dhabi
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The team paid tribute to the sport's fans after £1.9m donated in a week
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But also called on Caterham supporters to pledge more money | 60,903 | record_train |
The @placeholder earlier announced the deaths of three other soldiers in Helmand. | LONDON, England (CNN) -- The British military marked a grim milestone Friday as the number of troops killed in Afghanistan surpassed the death toll in Iraq. A British Marine is shown in Arbroath, Scotland, last year on the eve of a six-month tour of duty in Afghanistan. An especially bloody 10 days in Afghanistan's troubled Helmand province claimed 15 British lives, putting the total number of dead in that conflict at 184, the Defense Ministry said. The British military has lost 179 soldiers in Iraq. Five soldiers were killed Friday in two explosions that rocked the same patrol near the town of Sangin in Helmand province, where British troops are based.
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UK military deaths in Afghanistan now at 184, five more than in Iraq
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15 British lives lost in past 10 days in Afghanistan's Helmand province
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UK forces have joined with U.S., Afghan troops in offensive in Helmand
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Drive in Helmand is part of effort to secure country before August elections | 60,904 | record_train |
And as the @placeholder fashion empire grew so did the designer's mission. | (CNN) -- Hunger isn't glamorous, but Michael Kors and Halle Berry are using the power of fashion and Hollywood to help the U.N. World Food Programme provide meals for children around the world. Thursday is World Food Day, but the celebrities are rallying support all month long to raise funds for WFP's School Meals program with the #WatchHungerStop campaign. The issue of hunger has been an important one for designer Michael Kors for decades. He started his charity work in New York in the late 1980s with God's Love We Deliver, a nonprofit organization that provides nutritious meals to seriously ill people.
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Thursday is World Food Day
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Designer Michael Kors and Halle Berry have raised funds for 5 million meals for children
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U.N. World Food Programme says it provided school meals to 19.8 million kids in 2013
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"We want to see zero hunger in the world," Kors says | 60,905 | record_train |
Berlinger recalled Sinofsky's dedication to his first film "@placeholder," despite a lack of of financial backing or equipment. | (CNN)Oscar-nominated filmmaker Bruce Sinofsky, whose series on the "West Memphis Three" cast doubt on the murder convictions of three Arkansas teenagers, catalyzing a movement that led to their release, died Saturday, longtime collaborator Joe Berlinger said. The Emmy-award winning documentary director died in his sleep of complications from diabetes, Berlinger said. He was 58. "Bruce's humanity is on every frame of the films that he leaves behind, and words can't express how graced I feel my life has been by having the extraordinary opportunity of being able to say we were partners and, more importantly, best friends," said Berlinger. The duo collaborated on Sinofsky's debut, the critically acclaimed "Brother's Keeper," before turning to the "Paradise Lost" trilogy, a series of films that drew attention to the case of three teen boys convicted in 1994 of killing three Cub Scouts in West Memphis, Arkansas.
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Bruce Sinofsky's documentaries covered a range of topics
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He took up the noted case of convicted "West Memphis Three"
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Sinofsky, 58, co-directed film about heavy metal band Metallica | 60,906 | record_train |
Human touch: The new Queen shakes hands with a @placeholder worker as she looks as stalls demonstrating the organisation's valuable humanitarian work. | By Stephanie Linning She has only been in power for a few weeks but Spain's new Queen Letizia has barely had time to catch her breath following the coronation as she keeps busy with her royal duties. Today her non-stop schedule continued as she attended an event to mark the 150th anniversary of Spain's Red Cross. The beloved monarch was mobbed by adoring Spaniards as she took part in a Madrid ceremony to commemorate the work done by the humanitarian organisation. Adored: Queen Letizia was mobbed by a crowd of people during a ceremony commemorating the 150th anniversary of the Red Cross in Spain. She handled the situation with her trademark grace and composure
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Adoring Spaniards flocked to see Queen Letizia at the Madrid event
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Elegant monarch gave speech to mark 150 years of Spain's Red Cross
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Dressed in classic jacket and trousers, she handled attention with grace
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Her non-stop schedule has this week included a meeting with the Pope | 60,907 | record_train |
A taxi exploded during the pileup in Vegas, killing its driver and passenger; the driver of a black @placeholder was also killed | PUBLISHED: 07:00 EST, 22 February 2013 | UPDATED: 09:30 EST, 22 February 2013 A drive-by shooting on the Las Vegas strip in which a rapper was gunned down in his sports car before crashing into a taxi killing both driver and passenger was described by a witness as like a 'scene out of Die Hard'. Kenneth Cherry, aka Kenny Clutch, was killed when men inside a black Range Rover opened fire on his Maserati as he waited at a red light. He then accelerated into the intersection and crashed into the taxi which burst into flames. British tourist Mark Thompson, who was visiting from Manchester, described the chaos as like something straight out of an action movie.
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Passengers in black Range Rover shot at black Maserati around at 4:20am
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Maserati then crashed into taxi killing both the driver and passenger
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Rapper Kenneth Cherry had bragged about keeping a gun in his sports car
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Intersection is near famous casinos including Bellagio and Caesars Palace
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Two blocks from the spot where Tupac Shakur was gunned down in 1992 | 60,908 | record_train |
Saudi runner Attar has been training in the @placeholder. | (CNN) -- Every country competing at the London 2012 Olympics will have at least one female athlete after Saudi Arabia included two women in its team for the first time. Wodjan Ali Seraj Abdulrahim Shahrkhani, a judo competitor, and 800 meters runner Sarah Attar will compete in London after the Saudi Arabian Olympic Committee named the duo in their team inside the official deadline of July 9. They had been invited to take part by the International Olympic Committee (IOC). "This is very positive news and we will be delighted to welcome these two athletes in London in a few weeks' time," IOC president Jacques Rogge said in a statement on Thursday.
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Saudi Arabia includes two female athletes in its team for the London Olympics
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One judo competitor and a middle-distance runner will take part in London
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International Olympic Committee has been striving for gender equality at the Olympics
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U.S. Olympic team will have more women than men for the first time | 60,909 | record_train |
‘Just because the word “@placeholder” has been mentioned does not been they should be handed more money.’ | By Louise Eccles and Becky Barrow Last updated at 1:16 AM on 27th January 2012 Hundreds of railway staff will be paid £2,500 ‘bribes’ simply for agreeing to work without disruption during the Olympics. It also emerged yesterday that the total bill for the Games could hit £24billion – ten times the original estimate. The rail deal means staff will earn £900 bonuses just for turning up for work. The 500 Docklands Light Railway workers will also be guaranteed five hours of overtime a week, for which they will be paid 75 per cent above their normal shift rate. Driver-less... but staff on the Docklands Light Railway network - which will carry spectators to and from the Olympics - have been offered a 25 per cent increase in overtime
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Workers on driver-less DLR network offered 25 per cent overtime increase during the 2012 games
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Union describes pay deal as 'truly groundbreaking'
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Critics accuse rail bosses of 'bribing' staff 'not to strike' | 60,910 | record_train |
Terror: Neighbors in the @placeholder community have installed high-tech CCTV to try to catch their neighbor in the act | By Paul Thompson PUBLISHED: 13:03 EST, 22 October 2012 | UPDATED: 13:35 EST, 22 October 2012 A 'neighbor from hell' has been arrested after waging a four-year campaign of terror that allegedly included fire-bombing a neighbor's boat. Mitchell Igelko faces jail after terrified neighbors installed high-tech security cameras with night vision to catch him carrying out acts of vandalism. The landscaper is alleged to have poisoned neighbors' gardens, thrown nails on the lawns and even set fire to a boat. Many of the cars in the street have had their tires let down. Scroll down for video Hell-raiser: Mitchell Igelko allegedly stalked his neighbors and made their lives a nightmare in Kendall, Florida
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Mitchell Igelko arrested for stalking and criminal mischief in Florida
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Neighbors installed high-tech cameras with night vision to catch him | 60,911 | record_train |
Defender Alex sealed the three points with a powerful 25 meter free-kick in the 85th minute to hand the @placeholder their second straight league defeat. | (CNN) -- Chelsea extended their lead in the English title race with a 2-0 win over London neighbors Arsenal at Stamford Bridge on Sunday while the misery continues for 18-time champions Liverpool. Goals in either half from Didier Drogba and Alex leave Chelsea four points clear of big-spending Manchester City. They beat Newcastle 2-1 in an earlier kickoff while Liverpool went down 2-1 at home to newly-promoted minnows Blackpool . Charlie Adam's penalty and a fine goal from Luke Varney put Ian Holloway's men two up by halftime. Sotirios Kyrgiakos pulled a goal back in the second half but Roy Hodgson's strugglers could not force an equalizer and they stay in the bottom three.
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Chelsea beat Liverpool 2-0 to extend lead in English title race to four points
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Goals from Didier Drogba and Alex sink the Gunners at Stamford Bridge
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Liverpool slump to shock 2-1 home defeat to Blackpool
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Manchester City beat Newcastle 2-1 at Eastlands to move up to second | 60,912 | record_train |
The talks with the Taliban are aimed at establishing what the senior U.S. officials called "confidence-building measures" to lay the groundwork for negotiations between the Afghan government and the @placeholder, with the United States possibly serving in a mediation role. | (CNN) -- The Taliban have met with U.S. officials to discuss possible peace talks, but do not want to negotiate with Afghan President Hamid Karzai's government, a Taliban spokesman said Tuesday. The spokesman's comments, rejecting a key American condition, could potentially derail American efforts for Afghans to reach a negotiated end to the decade-long war. In an e-mail response to questions from CNN, Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid denied previous reports that the Taliban had been invited to meet with the Karzai government in Saudi Arabia, saying that talks with what he called a "puppet" government would be pointless. "We have never been asked to attend talks with Karzai administration officials in Saudi Arabia, but even if we are asked to attend, we won't because (the) Karzai government is a puppet and unauthorized, and meeting with them will not be beneficial in solving the issue," Mujahid wrote in a message from an e-mail account regularly used by the Taliban to issue statements.
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NEW: Senior U.S. officials: The United States and the Taliban may hold new talks this month
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A Taliban spokesman says they will not meet with Afghanistan's "puppet" government
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Zabiullah Mujahid writes in an e-mail that the Taliban want direct talks with Americans
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The rejection of a key American condition could derail negotiating efforts | 60,913 | record_train |
When I'm not writing quick columns to go with @placeholder posts, I run a project at CNN called Change the List, which tries to raise awareness about bottom-of-the-list places. | (CNN) -- On Wednesday, I wrote a not-at-all controversial column on this website titled, "The argument for eating dog." The piece ran with a visual essay on CNN Photos about the illegal dog meat trade in Southeast Asia, which is just awful to look at. I argued that the dog trade should be cleaned up and made more humane -- but that the same should happen to factory farms here in the United States. The crux of the argument was this: If we think dog shouldn't be eaten -- like, ever, regardless of how clean the trade is and how quick the kill -- then maybe we should think about the other animals we eat, and if and why we don't feel the same way about them. Is it because we spend so much time with dogs -- looking into their eyes, talking to them, walking them, picking up their crap -- that we understand that they are living, breathing, feeling beings? Would we feel that way about other animals if we could hang out more?
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John Sutter responds to criticism of his column on the ethics of eating dog
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Sutter: "To be clear, I'm not saying people should eat dog"
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"I'm saying we should rethink what we eat and why"
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Social media "explodes" over a tweet about the column, as The Week put it | 60,914 | record_train |
In a statement afterward, @placeholder said the decision "reaffirmed more than a century of settled law in our state," but acknowledged that his pardons have been difficult for those who themselves or had family members victimized by those who went free. | (CNN) -- The Mississippi Supreme Court on Thursday denied the state attorney general's attempt to have it reconsider its assent to controversial pardons -- several of them for convicted killers -- issued earlier this year by outgoing Gov. Haley Barbour. The decision was made "without comment," court spokeswoman Beverly Pettigrew Kraft said by e-mail. Attorney General Jim Hood has been a harsh and persistent critic of the 214 pardons and clemencies issued by Barbour in January, shortly before the governor left office. Besides questioning whether some convicted of violent crimes should so easily walk free, he has argued some of the pardons were invalid because they did not meet a state constitutional requirement that notices be filed each day for 30 days in newspapers based where the crimes were committed.
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Mississippi Supreme Court denies a bid to rehear a case on controversial pardons
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The latest decision is issued "without comment," a court spokeswoman says
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Critics say state rules and victims' rights were violated by over 200 pardons in January
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But courts have consistently upheld the pardons, some of which went to convicted killers | 60,915 | record_train |
Along with the pastrami sandwiches, he serves up a typical @placeholder attitude to the ongoing complaints. | By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 10:13 EST, 11 November 2013 | UPDATED: 10:13 EST, 11 November 2013 A fire at a New York factory billed the world's biggest maker of knishes has created a nationwide shortage of the Jewish treats anywhere. A fire on September 24 at the Gabila's plant in Copiague, Long Island, damaged the machinery that makes the company's biggest seller - The Original Coney Island Square Knish, which also come filled with kasha or spinach. Delis, diners, food carts and grocery stores have been short on the snack since the six-week-long shortage began, but lovers of the square, fried, doughy pillows of pureed potatoes may not have to go without much longer.
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Gablia's plant in Copiague, Long Island, was damaged by fire on September 4
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The knish's should be back in stock by Thanksgiving and Hanukkah | 60,916 | record_train |
"@placeholder is a world-class coach and I know I will learn a lot about coaching from being able to observe and contribute at such close quarters. | (CNN) -- He is the Chosen One MK II -- and he is hoping to make history of a more notable kind than his predecessor achieved. After waiting 27 years to appoint a new manager, Manchester United's attempts to fill the void left by Alex Ferguson now focus on Louis van Gaal -- who on Monday was named to succeed David Moyes, sacked in April after enduring a miserable campaign in charge. While Moyes' short tenure was marked by morale-sapping defeats against lesser teams United previously brushed aside, Van Gaal brings an authority earned by stamping his mark on some of the world's biggest clubs.
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Louis van Gaal appointed as manager of Manchester United
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The Dutchman succeeds David Moyes after he was sacked last month
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Van Gaal brought in to bring success back to the club after a difficult season
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He appoints Ryan Giggs as assistant, and Welshman ends playing career | 60,917 | record_train |
Mucha, who was travelling from @placeholder on the July 11 flight, admitted being drunk on an aircraft and using threatening, abusive or insulting behaviour. | By Travelmail Reporter A drunk passenger attempted to open a plane door on a Ryanair flight to Dublin after mistaking it for a toilet. Tomasz Mucha, 26, drunk vodka and beer to calm his nerves on what was his first ever flight when he made the error. Shocked passengers looked on as Mucha, of no fixed abode, tried to open the rear door on the Boeing 737. Fined: Tomasz Mucha attempted to open the rear door of a Ryanair flight to Dublin (file photo) He managed to get the door handle up, but the air pressure on board the aircraft prevented him from doing so, Dublin District Court heard.
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Tomasz Mucha was flying from Krakow to Dublin on July 11
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It was his first flight - so consumed beer and vodka to 'calm nerves'
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Claimed he thought rear aircraft door was the toilet | 60,918 | record_train |
Marching with workers on a central street, he said they were not interested in disrupting the @placeholder. | By Lucy Crossley Fierce floods have forced almost 13,000 from their homes in the World Cup host state of Parana as it prepares to host its first game on Monday. Officials from the southern Brazilian state's civil defence department said flooding had struck 132 cities, including the state capital of Curitiba - a host city for the football tournament. It is currently unclear if flooding has affected the Arena da Baixada stadium, which will host the first of its four games on Monday when Iran take on Nigeria. Scroll down for video Fast flowing: Heavy rain has led to people being evacuated from their homes in World Cup host state Parana, while the Iguazu Falls (pictured) is flowing faster than ever
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State capital Curitiba due to host match between Iran and Nigeria
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Unclear if flooding has affected the Arena da Baixada stadium
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At least nine people have died in the floods, and 30 have been injured
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Defending champions Spain using Curitiba as a base during tournament
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Heavy rain leads to record breaking water flow at Iguazu Falls
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Striking subway workers have gone back to work today
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But more strikes are threatened for Thursday - when tournament kicks off | 60,919 | record_train |
All I can say is that this is nothing to him," @placeholder user__729_ wrote on China's equivalent of Twitter. | Oscar-nominated Chinese filmmaker Zhang Yimou has been fined 7.48 million yuan ($1.2 million) for breaching China's one-child policy, authorities say. A letter sent to Zhang by the family planning bureau of Binhu District of Wuxi City, Jiangsu province in eastern China on Thursday demanded that he pay a penalty for having two "beyond-the-quota" children. The letter was posted on the district's official account on Sina Weibo, China's Twitter-like microblogging service. The fine comes after Zhang apologized in an open letter for his "excessive children" in December. He and his wife, Chen Ting, admitted to having two sons and a daughter.
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Renowned Chinese filmmaker Zhang Yimou penalized for violating China's one-child policy
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Local authorities demand a hefty fine of 7.48 million yuan ($1.21 million)
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Zhang apologized in December for his "excessive children."
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Zhang and his wife admitted to having two sons and a daughter | 60,920 | record_train |
on the internet showing @placeholder holding the infant when she was born as | By Jill Reilly PUBLISHED: 11:38 EST, 6 December 2012 | UPDATED: 12:59 EST, 6 December 2012 The orphaned daughter of Kansas City Chief Jovan Belcher will receive more than $1 million from the NFL. Belcher shot Kasandra Perkins his 22-year-old girlfriend and the mother of his child before driving to Arrowhead stadium and turning the gun on himself. The murder-suicide on Saturday morning means that the estate or guardian of his three-month-old daughter Zoey will receive the money under NFL's collective-bargaining agreement. Happy family: Belcher killed his girlfriend before shooting himself at the Kansas City Chiefs' stadium. His daughter stands to receive $1million from NFL
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Jovan Belcher shot Kasandra Perkins his 22-year-old girlfriend before driving to Arrowhead stadium and turning the gun on himself
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Estate of couple's three-month-old daughter Zoey will receive the money under NFL's collective-bargaining agreement
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Zoey stands to receive $108,000 annually over the next four years, $48,000 in the fifth year and then $52,000 each year until age 18
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Belcher's funeral took place yesterday and Perkins is scheduled for today | 60,921 | record_train |
In an interview with KNBC, Greer said that as the suspects ran into the alley, @placeholder yelled, "'Don't shoot me, I'm pregnant! | (CNN) -- Tom Greer says he fought back when he was attacked by intruders at his Southern California home. Then he got his gun and fired at them and they ran. The 80-year-old homeowner says one of the fleeing burglars, a woman, shouted, "I'm pregnant!" He shot her twice, killing her. The woman was not pregnant, Ed Winter of the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office told CNN on Friday. The district attorney will decide whether Greer will face criminal charges. Long Beach Police Chief Jim McDonnell said Greer walked into his house Tuesday to find suspects Andrea Miller, 26, and Gus Adams, 28, ransacking it. According to McDonnell, Greer said this was the fourth time his house has been burglarized.
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Long Beach, California, man was burglarized and beaten by a couple, police say
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Female suspect claimed she was pregnant, but Greer shot her twice, killing her
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DA will determine whether the 80-year-old homeowner will be charged
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The suspected male accomplice has been charged with felony murder | 60,922 | record_train |
Chelsea striker @placeholder (right) moves towards the ball after Emre Can takes a tumble off the pitch | Jose Mourinho has lashed out again at the Football Association and Sky Sports, accusing them of operating with double standards in pursuit of violent conduct charges against players. Mourinho demanded to know why the rules which applied to Diego Costa did not apply to other players in the Barclays Premier League. He did not mention Robin van Persie but he was talking about the Manchester United striker, who escaped a violent conduct charge after he appeared to throw an elbow into James Tomkins' face during a 1-1 draw at West Ham on Sunday. VIDEO Scroll down for Jose Mourinho: Van Persie should be banned for elbow on Tomkins
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Jose Mourinho believes Man Utd star Robin van Persie should have faced retrospective action for elbow on James Tomkins
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Diego Costa was handed three-match ban for apparent stamp on Emre Can during Capital One Cup clash against Liverpool
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Chelsea boss Mourinho claims Van Persie 'could have been suspended'
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Perhaps @placeholder’s biggest weakness is the league he is playing in. | Diego Costa up against Thiago Silva is a mouthwatering prospect: one of the world’s best strikers versus one of the game’s best defenders. I watched Silva a lot at the World Cup for Brazil and he was immense. When he was missing, they lost 7-1 to Germany in the semi-final. Silva is an aggressive and brave defender who attacks the ball well. He’s not the tallest at barely 6ft but that gives him extra mobility. Diego Costa has been in formidable form for Chelsea since signing from Atletico Madrid last summer Thiago Silva is one of the most respected defenders in world football and will try to stop Costa on Tuesday
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Diego Costa is set to return to Chelsea's line-up at Paris Saint-Germain
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He will go directly up against Brazil defender Thiago Silva in the game
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The battle between the pair could hold the key to who wins the clash
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PSG vs Chelsea team news, match stats, odds and more
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The owner of the @placeholder said Monday that she wonders about the winner every day she walks into her store. | By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 12:16 EST, 20 November 2013 | UPDATED: 14:22 EST, 20 November 2013 An unclaimed $16 million lottery ticket in Florida is set to expire on Thursday if no-one claims the winnings. The ticket was bought in May at a suburban Tampa, Fla., convenience store. Lottery officials say this will be the largest unclaimed jackpot in Florida since 2003, when someone didn't claim $53 million in the Florida Lotto game. Scroll down for video The ticket was purchased at Carrollwood Market on West Village Drive in Tampa, Florida (pictured) Neighborhood residents who have been following the lack of action on the recent winner's part have taken to speculating on the mystery of why someone would take the time to buy a lottery ticket, win $16 million, and not claim the winnings.
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If a Powerball jackpot isn't claimed within 180 days from the draw date, the funds will be returned to the state's education enhancement trust and Florida Lottery prize pool | 60,925 | record_train |
A minute or so later, police grabbed a man running from the scene - @placeholder. | An assassin who tried to killer Pope John Paul II has laid white roses on his tomb and said he wants to meet Pope Francis. Mehmet Ali Agca, a Turk, stood for a few moments over John Paul's tomb in silent meditation before leaving two bunches of white roses. It comes 31 years to the day that the Pope visited the assassin in prison and forgave him for the attempt on his life. Agca left John Paul critically injured when he fired several shots at close range in St Peter's Square on May 13, 1981. The 56-year-old spent 19 years in prison for the failed assassination attempt. His motive remains a mystery.
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Mehmet Ali Agca laid white roses on the tomb of Pope John Paul II
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Comes 31 years to the day the Pope visited him in prison and forgave him
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He fired shots at point-blank range at the Pope in St Peter's Square in 1981
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Vatican officials have denied his request for a meeting with Pope Francis | 60,926 | record_train |
All of those who died or were hospitalized after Sunday's derailment are @placeholder, officials said. | (CNN) -- A cargo train with stowaway migrants on board derailed in southern Mexico on Sunday morning, killing five people and injuring 17 more, officials said. At least 250 Honduran migrants were traveling on the train when it derailed, the government of Mexico's Tabasco state said in a statement. Rescuers were at the scene in a remote area of the state on Sunday, civil protection officials said. Photos showed overturned train cars and injured victims on the tracks. Eight cars overturned in the derailment, which happened around 3 a.m. in the municipality of Huimanguillo. The train's engine and first car stayed on the tracks, allowing authorities to use them to transport injured victims to a regional hospital, officials said.
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NEW: At least 5 people were killed and 17 were injured, officials say
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NEW: Officials say the victims were Honduran migrants
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Hundreds of Honduran migrants were aboard the cargo train, officials say
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The cargo train was carrying scrap metal, FOROtv reports | 60,927 | record_train |
Longer term, beyond the concerns about @placeholder itself, it reflects a desire on the part of these Arab states to play a more active role in regional security -- but also illustrates the risks that can affect anyone wanting to become the policeman of the region. | The involvement of five Arab countries in the air strikes against ISIS in Syria is a major new development for the region. It is not yet clear exactly what role they have played in what the Pentagon described as "participation and support" for the operation, but this is about symbolism more than military might. For the U.S., it was vitally important to avoid this looking like another Western attack on a Middle Eastern country, and to emphasize that opposition to ISIS comes from within the Arab and Muslim worlds - where the vast majority of their victims have come from.
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Five Arab states participated in or support airstrikes against ISIS targets in Syria, the U.S. says
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Jane Kinninmont says their support reflects concerns about security and reputation
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Some of the Gulf states are concerned that the West blames them for ISIS's rise, she says
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But pro-opposition Syrians will ask why they didn't intervene against Assad, she says | 60,928 | record_train |
"But I'm not going to recant or retract from the statement that I did make because, again, the point was not saying we ought to lock people up who have @placeholder." | WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Republican presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee refused to retract a statement he made in 1992 calling for the isolation of AIDS patients. Responding to an Associated Press questionnaire, Huckabee said steps should be taken to "isolate the carriers of this plague" during his failed run for a U.S. Senate seat from Arkansas 15 years ago. He said he probably would not make the same statement today because of what is known about how HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, is transmitted. "I had simply made the point -- and I still believe this today -- that in the late '80s and early '90s, when we didn't know as much as we do now about AIDS, we were acting more out of political correctness than we were about the normal public health protocols that we would have acted," Huckabee told Fox News on Sunday.
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NEW: Mike Huckabee stands by '92 remarks on homosexuality as "sinful lifestyle"
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Huckabee also called for isolation of AIDS patients in earlier questionnaire
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GOP candidate says he wouldn't say same thing about AIDS patients today
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Uninsured people who go to file their taxes and learn they're facing a penalty will have between March 15 and April 30 to sign up for subsidized coverage through @placeholder. | Nearly a million Americans may have to wait longer to get their tax refunds this year thanks to a clerical error linked to ObamaCare. The Obama administration revealed today it sent about 800,000 HealthCare.gov customers the wrong tax information, and officials are asking those consumers to delay filing their 2014 taxes. Another 50,000 or so who already filed may have to resubmit their returns. The tax mistake is a self-inflicted injury that comes on the heels of what President Barack Obama had touted as a successful enrollment season, with about 11.4million people signed up. Oops! About 800,000 HealthCare.gov customers got the wrong tax information from the government, and officials are asking those affected to delay filing their 2014 returns
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Obama administration sent 800,000 HealthCare.gov customers wrong tax information
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About 50,000 taxpayers who already filed may have to resubmit their returns
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Errors were found in new tax forms called 1095-As, which are like W-2 for health care | 60,930 | record_train |
'The attention surrounding this unnecessary and ill-advised blackout by @placeholder has accomplished one key thing: it serves notice to all media companies that bullying TV providers and their customers with blackouts won't get them a better deal,' said Chang. | By Beth Stebner PUBLISHED: 19:34 EST, 21 July 2012 | UPDATED: 21:35 EST, 21 July 2012 Twenty million DirecTV subscribers will again have access to television favourites like SponeBob SquarePants and Snooki after the satellite TV provider reached a deal to restore Viacom’s networks. The loss of 26 networks – including Comedy Central, MTV, VH1, and Nickelodeon – to 20million homes means the size, length and scope of this programming blackout was unprecedented to date in the U.S. pay-TV industry. Contentious relationships between program distributors and program makers are on the rise as the industry's growth appears to have peaked.
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20m DirecTV users will again have access to Viacom channels that were lost after contract dispute
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Cable networks like Nickelodeon, Comedy Central, and MTV were not available for nine days
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Sources say DirecTV will pay Viacom $600m - 20% more - than last year's $500m agreement | 60,931 | record_train |
In the @placeholder, electronic talking Furbies and handheld digital pets, more commonly known as Tamagotchis, were the must-have toys. | As parents rush to fill their children's stocking ahead of Christmas, a list featuring toys from both the past and present that Brits thought were simply unforgettable has been released. Retro favourites Space Hoppers, My Little Pony and Mr Potato Head join more recent classics such as Buzz Lightyear figures, Furbies and Tamagotchis in being named some of the most iconic children’s toys ever. Entries from the Toy Story franchise proved popular after the release of the first movie in 1995 and were remembered for their appearance again in 2010 after Toy Story 3 was made. Iconic: A new list features toys from both the past and present that Brits thought were simply unforgettable, from Space Hoppers, Connect 4 and Cluedo to Furbies, Sylvanian families, Game Boy and My Little Pony
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Top 50 favourite toys from the Seventies, Eighties and Nineties revealed
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Includes Buzz Lightyear, Furbies, Speak & Spell and Cabbage Patch Dolls
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Interactive talking Elsa doll from Frozen is this year's sell-out toy | 60,932 | record_train |
Thanks: Neymar managed a wave as he left for @placeholder | Will Brazil win the World Cup without Neymar? Will Brazil win the World Cup without Neymar? Now share your opinion Neymar has been flown to Sao Paulo by helicopter as the Brazil superstar begins his recovery from injury. The forward was transported by ambulance to a waiting military helicopter before he was lifted on via a stretcher. The 22-year-old managed a brief wave before taking off from Rio. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Neymar holding back tears during emotional message to fans Moving: Neymar was flown to Sao Paulo by helicopter to begin his recovery Devastated: Neymar is transported from an ambulance to a military helicopter to be airlifted home
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22-year-old striker injured in Brazil's 2-1 quarter-final win over Colombia
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Clashed with Colombia's Juan Camilo Zuniga late in the second half
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Neymar flew back with team-mates before taking an ambulance to team's training camp in the mountain city of Teresopolis
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He has now flown by helicopter to Sao Paulo
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Thiago Silva and David Luiz involved in emotional scenes as they wish Neymar well on tarmac of Rio airport
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Neymar's World Cup over after injury rules him out for four weeks
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He is not expected to need surgery however | 60,933 | record_train |
Belgium didn’t even exist in the days of @placeholder. | Ancestry: MEP Nigel Farage has ancestors that lived in the area now known as Belgium Outspoken UKIP leader Nigel Farage caused uproar when he told EU President Herman Van Rompuy he had the ‘charisma of a damp rag and the appearance of a low-grade bank clerk’. In 2010 he accused the Belgian of having ‘a loathing for the very concept of the existence of nation states’, adding: ‘Perhaps that’s because you come from Belgium, which is pretty much a non-country.’ Ordered by EU officials to say sorry, MEP Farage said: ‘The only people I am going to apologise to are bank clerks.’ He was fined £2,400, but has carried on mocking Belgians and the man he called ‘Rumpy Pumpy’.
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Nigel Farage caused uproar when he told EU President Herman Van Rompuy he had no charisma and looked like a bank clerk
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He added Belgium was 'a non-country' and continued to mock Belgians
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In fact, he is descended from Georgius Ferauge who lived in the Ardennes, a region that straddles France and Belgium | 60,934 | record_train |
Farris' Monday remarks echo a string of similar assertions made by U.S. and @placeholder military officials over recent weeks. | WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Attacks are down 75 percent in recent months in a perilous stretch of neighborhoods in northeastern Baghdad, prompting a U.S. military officer to proclaim Monday that security there is "dramatically improving." Concerned citizens have helped troops improve security in parts of Baghdad, a military official says. People line the streets, cars congest them, trash collectors and other city workers have returned, local leaders are holding community meetings again and "markets have come back like gangbusters," said Army Col. Don Farris, commander of 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division. He added that the largely Sunni al Qaeda in Iraq presence has been "crushed" since the beginning of May.
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Official: Streets bustling, workers returning, markets "back like gangbusters"
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Troop surge, citizens groups, Mehdi Army cease-fire all help security situation
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Iranian weapons, fighters still posing problems in northeastern Baghdad
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Commander says more families will return when basic services fully restored | 60,935 | record_train |
He then waited for Mr Branson, Miss @placeholder and Dayan, to come home whereupon he murdered them | By Paul Donnelley Nicholas T. Sheley had already killed two men when he murdered four people including a two-year-old boy Petty criminal Nicholas Sheley was yesterday found guilty of four murders. Sheley was convicted of the killings of his wife's ex-boyfriend Brock Branson, his fiancée Kilynna Lee Blake, a month after her 20th birthday, and her two-year-old son, Dayan Kurtis and their flatmate. Sheley had never got over the fact that his wife, Holly Gaul Shieley, had dated Mr Branson and he went to the flat they shared with a hammer in his hand. Their flatmate Kenneth Ulve, 25, was there alone, and Sheley killed him with a hammer.
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Nicholas Sheley killed two seniors while looking for money to buy drugs
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Stole blood-spattered vehicle of one of them and took his wife for drive in it
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They had sex - to 'keep the peace' she said - on the trip despite her jeans being blood soaked
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Wife testified in return for immunity only when her DNA was found in cab
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Sheley murdered four people in NW Illinois - one his wife's ex-boyfriend, the others were in the wrong place at the wrong time
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'Nicholas Sheley killed Brock. He killed Kye. He killed Dayan. And he killed Kenny’: Prosecutor Steve Nate at the trial | 60,936 | record_train |
It proved to the world that a British movie could go out and do @placeholder-style business around the world and, interestingly, as it has been proven in a lot of our subsequent movies, it was out of the territories outside of America where that revenue really came from. | London, England (CNN) -- Working together must be easy for Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner, the award-winning movie producers. More often than not, the co-chairmen of Working Title Films finish off each other's sentences, revealing a mutual respect that has its roots in a strong friendship that has spanned two decades. The London-based producers began working together in 1992. Two years later, they had their first massive hit, "Four Weddings and a Funeral." It took $245 million worldwide by then ticket prices, according to boxofficemojo.com, with more than three-quarters of that coming from outside the United States. Since then the pair have been on a rollercoaster ride. Their long list of worldwide blockbusters includes "Bridget Jones Diary," "Notting Hill" and "Billy Elliott," proving, more than once, that you don't have to be American to be a success in Hollywood.
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Award-winning producers Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner began their partnership in 1992
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They are responsible for some of the UK movie industry's biggest successes
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They talk exclusively about their collaboration, the future of the industry and bad reviews | 60,937 | record_train |
The family was not aware of security concerns about travel across the Sinai, where @placeholder had been kidnapped and swiftly released in two separate incidents since February, Jean Louis said. | Cairo (CNN) -- Kidnappers in Egypt have released two Americans and their Egyptian tour guide after holding them hostage for three days, a security official said Monday. "They are at security headquarters with us now, in good condition. The negotiations succeeded, but we did not give in to the kidnappers' demands," said Gen. Ahmed Bakr, head of security in northern Sinai. The freed Americans told CNN they are happy and relieved. "We are heading directly to Israel to join the members of our church as soon as we get our passports sent to us from Cairo," said Michel Louis, the pastor of a Pentecostal church in Boston. "I tell my family I am in good health and in good spirits, but I have not taken my medicine since Friday, so I am a little tired."
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NEW: "I am in good health and in good spirits," Michel Louis says
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The freed hostages are "in good condition," a security official says
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Authorities did not give in to kidnappers' demands, he says
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Two Americans and an Egyptian tour guide were kidnapped Friday | 60,938 | record_train |
Murray tweeted this picture of his Christmas jumper during his festive visit to @placeholder last week | Andy Murray is continuing his pre-season training in Dubai as the British No 1 steps up his preparations for the Australian Open. After several weeks at his training base in Miami, followed by a few days in Scotland for Christmas, Murray is now in the United Arab Emirates ahead of his first match of the new year on Thursday. Murray takes on Spaniard Feliciano Lopez at the Mubadala World Tennis Championship exhibition event in Abu Dhabi, with the winner going on to face Rafael Nadal in the semi-finals the following day. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Andy Murray practising some hopping hurdle work
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Andy Murray is in Dubai along with British No 2 James Ward
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Murray plays in the Mubadala World Tennis Championship in Abu Dhabi on Thursday against Feliciano Lopez
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There was contact between @placeholder and a local commercial vessel. | (CNN) -- A luxury cruise ship collided in deep fog with a container ship off Vietnam, punching a hole in the container ship and knocking passengers off their feet, a passenger told CNN Monday. "The foghorn at the back of the ship had been going off consistently, throughout the morning," passenger Andrew Lock said Monday from Hong Kong about the incident, which occurred Friday morning when the Silver Shadow was about five miles from the coast. "But there was a certain point in time when the foghorn at the front of the ship suddenly sounded. And it was much much louder. And it caused us to look up. And in fact we looked up straight out of the window. And through the fog, to our horror, we saw this Vietnamese container ship appear, sideways on. And it was as if our ship was perfectly lined up to hit it in the side.
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Luxury cruise ship hits container vessel in thick fog off coast of Vietnam
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"We hit full force into the side of this container ship," a passenger says
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Silversea describes the incident as "minor"
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"It was a major collision," the passenger says | 60,940 | record_train |
31-year-old driver of the BMW, from @placeholder-on-Thames, was cut out of | By Hugo Gye and Dan Bloom PUBLISHED: 02:30 EST, 14 February 2014 | UPDATED: 13:19 EST, 14 February 2014 Two council employees were killed on their bicycles after they were hit by a car which was apparently being chased by police. The men were named locally as father-of-two and bin lorry driver John Morland, 29, and father-of-five and waste management employee Kris Jarvis, 39. Both men died at the scene last night in the flood-hit village of Purley-on-Thames, Berkshire. Death: The first victim was named locally as father-of-two John Morland (pictured with his wife Hayley)
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Police were called to incident in Purley on Thames, Berkshire, last night
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A black BMW convertible later hit two cyclists on A329, killing them both
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Cyclists named locally as Reading Borough Council waste management employees Kris Jarvis, 39, and John Morland, 29
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A man is being held on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving | 60,941 | record_train |
‘Moving beyond the car crushing robots of the past century, @placeholder will use 21st century technology to perform breathtaking feats, including juggling up to three cars simultaneously.’ | In what looks like a cross between the fictional Iron Giant and a Transformer, this robotic beast could one day be juggling cars at an event near you. Former Nasa engineer Dan Granett has designed a 70ft (21 metres) tall robotic man capable of hurling heavy objects, namely the Volkswagen Beetle, at car rallies. Dubbed BugJuggler, Granett envisions a remote-controlled, towering droid that uses hydraulic cylinders to launch the vehicles into the air. Scroll down for video Former Nasa engineer Dan Granett has designed a 70ft (21 metres) tall robotic man capable of juggling cars, (illustration pictured) namely the Volkswagen Beetle. Dubbed BugJuggler, Granett envisions a towering droid that uses hydraulic cylinders to hurl cars into the air at car rallies
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The 70ft (21 metre) BugJuggler was created by a former Nasa engineer
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The design features a 70ft (21 metres) tall robot that uses hydraulic cylinders to hurl and catch cars
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The giant droid will use a diesel engine to generate hydraulic pressure
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An operator located in the robot’s head will be able to control its motions using a haptic feedback connected to high-speed servo valves
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It will be powered by hydraulic accumulators, or fluid storage batteries
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Grannet is looking for $2.3million (£1.35 million) to fund the project | 60,942 | record_train |
We are one step closer to bringing him home," daughter @placeholder said in a statement Wednesday night. | Days after he left a nursing home, radio icon Casey Kasem was the subject of a welfare check at a residence in Washington state, officials said Thursday. Kitsap County sheriff's deputies went to an address provided by California Adult Protective Services, Scott Wilson, a spokesman for the sheriff's office, told CNN. Authorities on Tuesday afternoon found Casey Kasem and his wife, Jean, visiting longtime friends at the home. The couple was staying there on vacation, Wilson said. After staying 40 minutes and determining that Kasem was alert, not in distress and was receiving appropriate care, the deputies left. Kitsap County authorities would not release the address where they found Kasem, citing privacy reasons. The county is just west of Seattle.
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Couple free to go where they want, sheriff's official says
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Washington deputies find Kasem in a home
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Kasem, 82, is suffering from Lewy body disease
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His daughters and his wife are in a feud over him | 60,943 | record_train |
Savill said @placeholder excels at minimizing geographical separations between people and bringing people from all over the world to meet together quickly and easily. | (CNN) -- Walk into Naughty Auties, a virtual resource center for those with autism, and you'll find palm trees swaying against a striking ocean sunset. Were it not for the pixelated graphics on the computer screen in front of you, you would swear you were looking at a tropical hideaway. David Savill, who has named himself Dave Sparrow in Second Life, has Asperger's syndrome. David Savill, 22, lives in Gloucester, England, in real life and created this spot within the virtual world of Second Life. Residents of this digital realm can represent themselves with 3-D images called avatars and connect with each other over the Internet.
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People with autism spectrum disorders could find a haven within Second Life
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Second Life is a virtual world where people represent themselves with avatars
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David Savill, 22, has Asperger's syndrome and founded a virtual gathering spot
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iReport: See your Second Life stories and news of a virtual world | 60,944 | record_train |
The @placeholder reminds those responsible that they will be held accountable. | Juba, South Sudan (CNN) -- A growing chorus of international agencies is calling for South Sudan's warring factions to cease hostilities. A day after East African leaders warned both the fledgling country and its rebel group to lay down their arms within four days, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon threw his weight behind that ultimatum from the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD). In a statement released Saturday, Ban said he lauded IGAD for "appointing a mediation team to work with the government of south Sudan and opposition in reaching a cease-fire, the release of the detainees and building toward a process of peaceful dialogue."
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U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon backs East African leaders' call for peace
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Ban warns those responsible for violence and human rights abuse 'will be held accountable'
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Doctors Without Borders also calls for end to violence | 60,945 | record_train |
By way of apology for his remarks, @placeholder tried to make a £1,000 | By Liz Hull, Rosie Taylor and Louise Eccles PUBLISHED: 07:12 EST, 11 April 2012 | UPDATED: 01:32 EST, 12 April 2012 As a comedian, he should probably have learnt when to give up on a joke. But instead of making amends for his jibe about Hillsborough, Alan Davies has dug himself in deeper – by joking that he wanted to dress up as a ‘comedy Scouser’. The 46-year-old received death threats after he mocked Liverpool Football Club’s refusal to play on the anniversary of the 1989 disaster, out of respect for the 96 fans who died. He apologised for the remarks – only to aggravate the situation yesterday by poking fun at Liverpudlians.
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TV star receives death threats amid backlash for mocking club's decision not to play on April 15
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As a mark of respect, Liverpool FC do not hold matches on anniversary of disaster that killed 96 fans
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Hillsborough Justice Campaign refuses comedian's donation
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He is due to perform in Liverpool later this year | 60,946 | record_train |
He had the speed to win the @placeholder, the class to win the Derby and then he had to have class, courage and stamina to win today. | (CNN) -- Aiden O'Brien's superstar colt Camelot added the Irish Derby Saturday to his 2,000 Guineas and English Derby victories earlier this year. Ridden by his trainer's teenage son Joseph, the unbeaten son of Montjeu was doubtful for the showpiece Curragh clash because of the soft ground. But O'Brien's decision to run him paid off as he triumphed over Born To Sea. Camelot stormed to success in the English Derby earlier this month to put him in contention to become the first horse since Nijinsky to capture the English 'Triple Crown' of Thoroughbred racing: the 2,000 Guineas, the Epsom Derby and the St Leger Stakes.
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Camelot wins Irish Derby to continue his remarkable season
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Trainer Aiden O'Brien's son Joseph rode Camelot to victory
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Camelot can capture English 'Triple Crown' later this season
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Nijinsky achieved the triple back in 1970 | 60,947 | record_train |
Irrespective, he occasionally impressed during his first season, before being sent out on loan in the last campaign where he excelled at @placeholder. | Swansea are set to open contract talks with Ki Sung-Yueng as Aston Villa’s interest in the South Korea midfielder builds. Villa and Sunderland are keen on the 25-year-old, whose current deal expires at the end of the forthcoming season. But Swansea are keen to retain Ki and Sportsmail understands that negotiations over a new contract will take place ahead of the new season. Back in Wales: Ki Sung-Yeung is back in Swansea gear as he prepares for the new season back at his club A second chance: Ki tries to take the ball from Plymouth's pre season game as part of Gary Monk's preparations
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South Korean midfielder is in demand with Sunderland also interested
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Aston Villa want to sign the 25-year-old but Swansea hope he will stay
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Ki spent last season on loan with the Black Cats and was impressive
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Pablo Hernandez's move to Al Arabi delayed as clubs argue over fee
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Deal is not thought to be in danger and will still likely go ahead | 60,948 | record_train |
For over a year now, Mr @placeholder has effectively controlled the interior and defence ministries, which oversee the police and military, while conflicts between Sunni and Shiite politicians have delayed the appointment of permanent ministers. | By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 2:10 PM on 21st December 2011 Warrant: Tariq al-Hashemi, Iraq's top Sunni official, is set to be arrested Iraq's top Sunni official is set to be arrested on terrorism charges by the country's Shiite-led government. Just a day after the last U.S. troops left Iraq at the end of the eight-year war, the moves signals a sharp escalation in the sectarian tensions that drove the country to the brink of civil war a few years ago. An arrest warrant has been issued for vice-president Tariq al-Hashemi after state-run television aired what it claimed were confessions by alleged terrorists linked to him.
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Tariq al-Hashemi wanted after state television aired 'confessions' by alleged terrorists
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Vice-president is accused of running hit squad that killed government officials
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He denies involved and blames prime minister Nouri al-Maliki for campaign of 'embarrassment'
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Move comes a day after U.S. troops left Iraq and signals escalation in sectarian tensions
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Sunni minority has complained of attempts by Shiite majority to sideline them since toppling of Saddam | 60,949 | record_train |
Natural radioactive decay provides heat that generates enough electricity to help Voyager 1 communicate with @placeholder. | At the edge of the heliosphere, you wouldn't know by looking whether you left the cradle of humanity behind and floated out into interstellar space. You would just see unfathomably empty space, no matter which side of the invisible line you were on. But scientists now have strong evidence that NASA's Voyager 1 probe has crossed this important border, making history as the first human-made object to leave the heliosphere, the magnetic boundary separating the solar system's sun, planets and solar wind from the rest of the galaxy. "In leaving the heliosphere and setting sail on the cosmic seas between the stars, Voyager has joined other historic journeys of exploration: The first circumnavigation of the Earth, the first steps on the Moon," said Ed Stone, chief scientist on the Voyager mission. "That's the kind of event this is, as we leave behind our solar bubble."
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Study: Voyager 1 left heliosphere around August 25, 2012
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Voyager 1 and 2 were launched in 1977, 16 days apart
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Voyager 1 is now the first mission to explore interstellar space | 60,950 | record_train |
They accuse Abedin's late father and her family of being a part of an international conspiracy seeking to sabotage the @placeholder. | (CNN) -- It is difficult being an American Muslim engaged in civic activities, let alone working in government or politics. We Muslims must always second-guess what we say, guard against people questioning our loyalty and make sure that nobody thinks we are trying to infiltrate the government to sabotage it from within and hand it over to the Muslim Brotherhood. Most Americans would dismiss these accusations, especially the last one, as outrageous conspiracy theories written by loonies on their blogs. Yet American Muslim public servants are facing these charges from sitting members of Congress. The sad reality is that it has been happening for a decade, and has been met with complete indifference from the media and the public.
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Haris Tarin: American Muslims in public life face constant scrutiny over loyalty
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Tarin: But Michele Bachmann, four others take conspiracy theory to an extreme
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He says Bachmann witch hunt indicts Hillary Clinton's longtime adviser Huma Abedin
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Tarin hopes this is a tipping point, when politicians stop tolerating this bigotry | 60,951 | record_train |
the bullet holes will be used by @placeholder's defence team to argue that | By Steve Robson PUBLISHED: 20:03 EST, 1 June 2013 | UPDATED: 08:08 EST, 2 June 2013 Oscar Pistorius could go free because shocking photos from the crime scene were leaked to the public, claims the detective who first led the case. Graphic images of the blood-soaked bathroom where the runner shot his model girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp appeared in the media earlier this week. Now former detective Hilton Botha, who was dropped from the investigation after it emerged he is facing two counts of attempted murder in a separate incident, says the revelation could scupper the prosecution case.
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Former investigating officer Hilton Botha believes leaked photos of death scene could wreck prosecution case
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Pictures show bathroom door with bullet holes and pools of blood on the floor
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Botha criticised for walking through crime without any foot protection
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Claims two key witnesses have been scared off talking to police | 60,952 | record_train |
Series of students: The actress joined the cast of @placeholder in 2000 | By Jessica Jerreat PUBLISHED: 00:54 EST, 24 July 2013 | UPDATED: 11:09 EST, 24 July 2013 From the moment her acting career took off as Megan Jones on Saved by the Bell in 1993, Hollywood actress Bianca Lawson has retained a youthful presence on television screens. For more than 17 years, Lawson has been regularly cast to play a teenage role, despite being twice as old as some of the more recent characters she has played. The 34-year-old from Los Angeles has appeared in several TV series set in American high schools, from Dawson's Creek and Pretty Little Liars, to the Secret Life of Teenagers.
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From Saved by the Bell to Pretty Little Liars, 34-year-old has played series of teenage students
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Even without a visit from President Obama, @placeholder is still trying to make good use of the connection. | Kogelo, Kenya (CNN) -- Four years ago this village was the center of "Obama mania." The celebration of 2008 "was exceptional, it is something not any of us would have imagined to have happened because we were at the brink of history being made," said village resident Malik Obama, half-brother of the president. In 2008, Malik Obama peered into a tiny TV with a flickering CNN signal for an all-night vigil watching results come in. After a rain-soaked night that stranded more than a few reporters who had come to the village, Malik Obama emerged bleary-eyed but dancing. A crowd of supporters chanted his name.
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The village of Kogelo was the birthplace of President Obama's father
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In 2008 the village celebrated "Obama mania"
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Barack Obama's win put Kogelo on the map
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"Today on our @placeholder, 981 mothers in the prime of their life will die -- and tomorrow again and yesterday," she said. | Robin Lim, an American woman who has helped thousands of poor Indonesian women have a healthy pregnancy and birth, was named the 2011 CNN Hero of the Year on Sunday night. Through her Bumi Sehat health clinics, "Mother Robin," or "Ibu Robin" as she is called by the locals, offers free prenatal care, birthing services and medical aid in Indonesia, where many families cannot afford care. "Every baby's first breath on Earth could be one of peace and love. Every mother should be healthy and strong. Every birth could be safe and loving. But our world is not there yet," Lim said during "CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute," which took place at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles and recognized Lim and the other top 10 CNN Heroes of 2011.
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Robin Lim was named the 2011 CNN Hero of the Year on Sunday night
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She has helped thousands of poor Indonesian women have a healthy pregnancy and birth
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The annual show honors the Top 10 CNN Heroes and names one of them Hero of the Year | 60,955 | record_train |
The authorization was granted as soon as @placeholder authorities were informed that the plane was the Bolivian president's aircraft, the ministry said. | (CNN) -- Rumors that U.S. intelligence leaker Edward Snowden hitched a ride on Bolivia's presidential jet have sparked a global diplomatic feud that's roiled leaders throughout South America. The drama started Tuesday after Portuguese authorities wouldn't let Bolivian President Evo Morales' plane land in Lisbon for refueling while on his way back from a conference in Russia, Bolivian Defense Minister Ruben Saavedra told CNN en Español. France, Spain and Italy also wouldn't let the plane enter their airspace, Bolivian officials said. With no clear path home available, the flight's crew made an emergency landing in Austria. "We are told that there were some unfounded suspicions that Mr. Snowden was on the plane," Bolivian Foreign Minister David Choquehuanca said.
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Brazil's president says she is outraged, European countries' behavior "unacceptable"
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The plane leaves Austria after officials check it and say Edward Snowden isn't on board
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Bolivia says France denied the plane entry into its airspace, but France says it did not | 60,956 | record_train |
Israel said the trio had played a key role in expanding @placeholder's military capabilities in recent years, including digging attack tunnels leading to Israel, training fighters and smuggling weapons to Gaza. | Confession: Saleh al-Arouri told Islamic Scholars in Turkey that Hamas fighters snatched the teenagers A veteran Hamas fighter, who founded the militant group's combat wing, has admitted that they abducted the three Israeli teenagers whose kidnaps triggered the current conflict in Gaza. Saleh al-Arouri, a long-standing member of Hamas, said 'heroic' fighters grabbed the teenagers, two of whom were 16 and one 19. They were later found dead, which helped galvanise Israel's bombing raids and ground operations in the Gaza strip. Hamas had previously refused to comment on Israel's accusations that it was behind the abductions in Hebron, on the West Bank.
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Saleh al-Arouri, senior figure living in exile in Turkey, made claims yesterday
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Naftali Frenkel, 16, Gilad Shaar, 16 and Eyal Yifrach, 19, were kidnapped
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"@placeholder is losing that advantage as its economy grows and prosperity spreads," he writes. | Africa must shake off its romantic view of China and accept Beijing is a competitor as much as a partner and capable of the same exploitative practices as the old colonial powers, Nigeria's central bank governor has warned. Reflecting the shifting views of a growing number of senior African officials who fear the continent's anaemic industrial sector is being battered by cheap Chinese imports, Lamido Sanusi cautions that Africa is "opening itself up to a new form of imperialism". "China takes from us primary goods and sells us manufactured ones. This was also the essence of colonialism," he writes in the Financial Times. His remarks are among the most trenchant yet by a serving African official about the continent's ties with the world's second largest economy.
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Nigeria's central bank governor warns China is a rival as much as trade partner
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Africa is opening itself up to new "imperialism", says Sanusi
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Trade between China and Africa worth more than $200 billion | 60,958 | record_train |
He is a @placeholder citizen but has lived in Italy since he was 6 years old, Galzerano said. | London (CNN) -- A 40-year-old woman was arrested Thursday in south London on suspicion of terror offenses, the Metropolitan Police said. She was detained in the early hours by counterterrorism officers and taken to a police station for questioning, a police statement said. A home is also being searched. Her arrest is in connection with the alleged posting of extremist material on the Internet, the statement said. "We are liaising with the Italian authorities to establish whether there is any link to an arrest they made earlier this morning," the statement added. Italian police said they had arrested a 20-year-old Moroccan-born man early Thursday in northern Italy on suspicion of planning an attack on a synagogue in Milan.
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NEW: A 20-year-old Moroccan man was arrested in Italy in an alleged plot, police say
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The 40-year-old UK woman is being questioned at a London police station
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Her arrest is in connection with the alleged posting of extremist material online, police say
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@placeholder, her husband, comforts her then yells angry comments, including 'Burn this bitch down!' | Michael Brown's stepfather has said sorry for his controversial and incendiary chants aimed towards the unarmed teen's supporters the night of the grand jury decision not to indict Officer Wilson. The apology comes one day after Ferguson Police Chief Thomas Jackson said that his department was actively pursuing an investigation into whether Louis Head incited the riots that left parts of the city a burning wreck. Head issued a statement to the effect that while he was sorry for screaming 'Burn this b**** down! ', to arrest and charge him 'goes way too far and is as wrong as the decision (of the grand jury) itself.'
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Said sorry day after Ferguson police chief said he might be arrested
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Louis Head says blaming him for riots is wrong and was not his intention
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Head was caught on camera screaming obscenities last Monday
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Head was videoed screaming: 'Burn this b**** down'
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@placeholder officials have said they'll address the concerns through diplomatic channels. | (CNN) -- Fresh reports of global espionage. Furious European officials. A plea from the vice president. The weekend was packed with twists and turns in the case of former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden and the secret documents he's leaked. Snowden, who faces espionage charges in the United States, is still in Russia and seeking asylum from Ecuador. Here are some key recent developments that CNN is reporting: New allegations about U.S. spying Germany's Der Spiegel and Britain's The Guardian have published stories with new claims about U.S. surveillance, citing NSA documents leaked to them by Snowden. The reports, which CNN has not independently confirmed, include allegations that:
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Citing leaked NSA documents, European publications publish fresh allegations of U.S. spying
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Outraged European officials are demanding answers from the United States
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Ecuador's president says Vice President Joe Biden asked him not to give Snowden asylum
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Amateur filmmakers release the first movie about Snowden | 60,961 | record_train |
Like his namesake, the Ghanaian "@placeholder" displayed a nimble athleticism on the pitch, dazzling defenders with his spectacular technique and blistering pace. | (CNN) -- He was just a young boy -- long before he became one of Africa's all-time football greats and racked up trophies in Europe's top competitions -- when Abedi Ayew first heard people comparing him with arguably the game's best player -- Brazil's Edson Arantes do Nascimento, also known as Pele. Yet, there was just one problem for the young Abedi, who grew up in a poor Ghanaian village and shared a home with his 18 siblings. He didn't know who Pele was. "You imagine that we don't have access to televisions, we don't have lights in our villages; we were closed in the very small village so we didn't have access to all these things," he explains.
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Abedi "Pele" Ayew is a Ghanaian football legend
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His skills on the field garnered him the nickname of arguably the game's greatest player
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He helped lead Olympique de Marseilles to its first ever European championship in 1993
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Before the navigation halls opened, @placeholder had to enter -- often sneak -- into hotels to use expensive Internet outlets set aside for foreigners. | Havana, Cuba (CNN) -- To the soundtrack of fingers banging on keyboards, a cluster of Internet users recently caught up on their e-mails, updated their statuses on Facebook and looked for love on Match.com. The activity would seem unremarkable in any other Internet cafe except there were no lattes for sale and no soft-rock music being piped over speakers, and the owner of "the cafe" is the Cuban government. Read more: 'Forbidden bloggers' The "navigation hall" as such establishments are called here, is one of 118 government-run Internet access points that Cuban authorities opened in June, marking a small step towards greater connectivity in a country with some of the lowest percentages of Internet penetration in the Western hemisphere.
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The Cuban government opened 118 "navigation halls" in June
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They allow access to the Internet -- for a price, $4.50 an hour
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It's an unimaginable luxury for a state employee earning about $20 a month
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Still, a professor says, Cubans "really want to be connected" | 60,963 | record_train |
There is, of course, a sequel in the works for next year, while the original "@placeholder" is getting the unusual honor of a limited theatrical release. | Don't think I've ever seen this before: Syfy's social media sensation "Sharknado" just delivered its biggest audience yet. Not for its premiere airing. Not for its second airing. But for its third airing -- weeks after the film's original telecast. The campy horror film delivered a record 2.1 million total viewers and 791,000 adults 18-49 on Saturday night. That's the most-watched encore for an original movie in Syfy history. 'Sharknado' producer: Tara Reid isn't fired from sequel What's particularly impressive about the performance is that the film's debut telecast -- despite generating massive buzz on Twitter, clocking a whirlwind 5,000 tweets per minute during its peak -- initially delivered a somewhat disappointing 1.4 million viewers a few weeks ago.
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"Sharknado" delivered its biggest audience with its third airing
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Viewership has climbed to 2.1 million weeks after the first telecast
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It's now the most-watched encore for an original movie in Syfy history
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Players and visitors were encouraged to hand over their sweat-drenched clothes, or to accept the challenge of drinking a glass of water from the @placeholder. | By Victoria Woollaston and Sarah Griffiths As the UK basks in a heatwave, a charity has found a way to put the sweat caused by the enjoyable results of the hot summer weather to good use - by turning it into clean, drinkable water. UNICEF has created the Sweat Machine that squeezes the sweat from people's clothes and then purifies the liquid to create drinking water. It was developed and built as part of UNICEF Sweden's campaign to raise awareness of the lack of clean water in many parts of the world. Children's charity UNICEF has created the Sweat Machine (pictured) that squeezes sweat from people's clothes, filters it and turns it into purified drinking water
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UNICEF's Sweat Machine squeezes the sweat from people's clothes and then purifies the liquid to create drinking water
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Was created to highlight the lack of clean water in many parts of the world
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Sweaty football shirts produced 10ml of clean drinking water each | 60,965 | record_train |
Eventually the car business will be passed down to @placeholder from his father | These gravity-defying lowriders can bounce eight feet in the air with just a flick of a switch. Alex Tuason, 25, builds amazing hydraulic cars at his father's shop, Hoppo's Custom Suspension Works, in Ontario, California. To make the lowriders bounce, he removes the coil springs from the cars and replaces them with hydraulic cylinders. Alex Tuason standing in front of a custom car inside Hoppo's Custom Suspension Works in California The car shop in Ontario, California is creating custom lowrider cars that defy gravity With just a flick of a switch, 3,000lb of metal bounces up and down - up to eight feet in the air
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Alex Tuason builds hydraulic cars at his father's shop in Ontario, California
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He removes the coil springs and replaces them with hydraulic cylinders
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It costs customers up to $200,000 to build their dream lowrider | 60,966 | record_train |
A warrant had been granted, but installation of the GPS device was authorized by a judge only within 10 days and only in the @placeholder. | Washington (CNN) -- Police erred by not obtaining an extended search warrant before attaching a tracking device to a drug suspect's car, the Supreme Court said in a unanimous ruling Monday. A majority of justices said that secretly placing the device and monitoring the man's movements for several weeks constituted a government "search," and therefore, the man's constitutional rights were violated. Four other justices also concluded that the search was improper but said it was because the monthlong monitoring violated the suspect's expectation of privacy. U.S. Supreme Court rules on health care challenge | On humane treatment of downed livestock
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Following a car for weeks via a tracking device requires a search warrant, justices say
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Justice Alito, for the majority, cites the "physical intrusion" of placing the device
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Four others say the lengthy monitoring violated the suspect's expectation of privacy | 60,967 | record_train |
Allen said that the young @placeholder - a zealous basketball player and jogger - would wake him up at 7 a.m. doing push-ups in their shared hotel room on early business trips. | By Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 14:37 EST, 19 November 2013 | UPDATED: 03:47 EST, 20 November 2013 Normally the picture of composure, Microsoft chairman revealed his softer side on Tuesday as he choked up during company CEO Steve Ballmer's final shareholders meeting as chief executive today. The co-founder of the software giant said progress was being made to find Ballmer's replacement and he thanked him for serving as CEO for the last 13 years. Only Gates and Ballmer have led Microsoft Corp. since its founding 38 years ago. Teary: Microsoft chairman Bill Gates choked up as he ended his remarks at the company's annual shareholders meeting today
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Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer attended his final shareholders meeting today as chief executive
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Ballmer announced in August he would step down after 13 years as CEO
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Chairman Bill Gates got emotional during farewell speech | 60,968 | record_train |
‘That is why today I say “@placeholder, life is not finished, keep going, this is just an obstacle. | Newcastle’s Papiss Cisse has dedicated his point-saving double to cancer-suffering team-mate Jonas Gutierrez. The Senegal striker came from the bench to rescue a 2-2 draw against Hull on Saturday. Cisse had not played since breaking his kneecap in April, but has revealed that a phone call with Gutierrez on the eve of the game proved inspirational. Papiss Cisse lifts his shirt in support of team-mate Jonas Gutierrez after his second goal against Hull City Alan Pardew, centre, brings on double goalscorer Papiss Cisse at St James' Park Cisse scores his second goal, to level the score, against Hull City on Saturday afternoon
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Papiss Cisse came off the bench to rescue a point for Newcastle
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He dedicated his two goals to team-mate Jonas Gutierrez
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Gutierrez is currently home in Argentina undergoing chemotherapy for testicular cancer after an operation
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The Argentinian said 'Thanks for all the messages. Always looking forward' to his followers on Twitter after the surgery | 60,969 | record_train |
‘Chinese students and their parents are looking for high quality education, get the importance of international education, and it's making @placeholder the No. | By Ted Thornhill PUBLISHED: 07:37 EST, 11 November 2013 | UPDATED: 08:28 EST, 11 November 2013 Hundreds of thousands of Chinese students are flocking to U.S. colleges and universities, helping to drive the number of international students studying in America to record levels. Similarly, all-time high numbers of American students are studying abroad, although there are far fewer and they tend to do much shorter stints than students coming to the United States, according to a report by the Institute of International Education and the State Department's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. They say international education programs do more than advance cultural enrichment. They also are an economic boon to communities that host foreign students and to the students themselves, who improve their job competitiveness.
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After China, the biggest number of foreign students came from India
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The number of U.S. students studying abroad has tripled since 1993 | 60,970 | record_train |
State police told CNN that the stamps have nothing to do with @placeholder and are just nicknames for the strain of drug so that people know what they're getting. | By Alexandra Klausner PUBLISHED: 00:17 EST, 22 December 2013 | UPDATED: 10:47 EST, 23 December 2013 Four people were arrested in Massachusetts on Friday after police stopped a car containing 1,250 packets of heroin with red stamps reading, 'Obamacare' and 'Kurt Cobain.' The car was pulled over on Interstate 91 after officer Joseph Petty, who was making a traffic stop in Northampton, saw another vehicle pass by making several traffic violations. Evidence of illegal narcotics led Petty to call officer David Stucenski and a K9 named Frankie to sniff the stash, reported the Economic Policy Journal.
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Officer Joseph Petty saw a car making traffic violations so he pulled it over, called a K9 named Frankie, and found 1,250 packets of heroin
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The names stamped on the drug, 'Obamacare' and 'Kurt Cobain' are marketing tools so that buyers know what type of drug they are getting
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Four people were charged with drug trafficking, two of whom were released on bail | 60,971 | record_train |
Although Wren, who was born @placeholder, knew from a young age that he was different, it took his parents a little longer to realize their daughter wanted more than to just be a tom boy. | When 11-year-old Wren Kauffman goes back to school this week it will be the first time many of his classmates will have seen him as a boy. The Canadian child was born a girl but, thanks to the support of his family, Wren is ready to start life as the gender he believes he should have been born as. Teachers and fellow pupils are aware of Wren's transformation and when he starts at his Edmonton school he will use the boy's locker rooms and toilets. New beginning: Wren, right, with his mother Wendy and sister Avy look at pictures of him growing up as a girl
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Family reveal daughter Wrenna's transformation to become their son, Wren
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Son is being given injections to delay puberty and allow him to adjust to male life | 60,972 | record_train |
Their sister, @placeholder, who is the eldest and suffers developmental challenges, did not attend. | The strange story of six brothers and one sister who grew up in New York but were never allowed out to explore the city's streets has become the subject of a new documentary. The Angulo siblings - Bhagavan, 23, twins Govinda and Narayana, 22, Mukunda, 20, Krisna, 18, Jagadesh, 17, and their sister Visnu - lived with their parents on welfare in a four-bedroom apartment in Manhattan's Lower East Side. Their father, Oscar, kept the front door locked and no one else was allowed a key. Home-schooled by their mother, the siblings found an outlet watching movies which gave them a taste, albeit a warped one, of the outside world.
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Bhagavan, Govinda, Narayana, Mukunda, Krisna, Jagadesh and their sister Visnu Angulo lived with their parents on Manhattan's Lower East Side
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Their father kept the only key to the front door which was always locked
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The siblings learned about the outside world from watching the films of Quentin Tarantino, Christopher Lloyd and Martin Scorcese
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Filmmaker Crystal Moselle first met them by chance on a rare escape into the real world when they were walking down the street in a 'pack'
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Their father Oscar, a Peruvian immigrant who suffers from paranoia and alcohol problems, believed New York would 'contaminate' his children
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Their mother, Susanne, is a former hippie from the Midwest who met her husband on the trail to Machu Picchu | 60,973 | record_train |
I strongly urge you to reconsider,' Stephens told @placeholder before granting the motion. | By Associated Press A judge ruled Monday that Jodi Arias can represent herself in the upcoming penalty phase of her murder trial, where jurors will decide whether she is put to death for killing her ex-boyfriend. Arias, 34, was convicted of first-degree murder last year in the 2008 killing of Travis Alexander, but jurors couldn't reach a decision on sentencing. Under Arizona law, while Arias' murder conviction stands, prosecutors have the option of putting on a second penalty phase with a new jury in an effort to secure the death penalty. Arias, who has long clashed with her defense lawyers and tried to fire them previously, asked Judge Sherry Stephens to let her serve as her own lawyer during the second penalty phase set for September 8. Stephens granted the request but said there would be no delays.
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Arias, 34, was convicted of first-degree murder last year in the 2008 killing of Travis Alexander, but jurors couldn't reach a decision on sentencing
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Under Arizona law, while Arias' murder conviction stands, prosecutors have the option of putting on a second penalty phase with a new jury in an effort to secure the death penalty
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Arias has long clashed with her defense lawyers and tried to fire them previously
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She asked Judge Sherry Stephens to let her serve as her own lawyer during the second penalty phase set for September 8
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Stephens granted the request but said there would be no delays | 60,974 | record_train |
Down: Cristiano Ronaldo (left) holds his heads in his hands as another chance goes begging against @placeholder | By Pete Jenson Gareth Bale was predictably made to carry the can for Real Madrid’s defeat last night with the image of him doing up his laces as Sevilla scored the winner plastered over every single sports page. Diario AS detailed the minute-by-minute of his decision to change his boots midway through the second half as Sevilla attacked down his right flank and scored the goal that could end up losing Real Madrid the title. On 70 minutes 34 seconds Bale took advantage of a Sevilla substitution to change footwear but he was still on the sidelines on 71 minutes 53 seconds when Carlos Bacca scored. The ill-timed pit-stop did not finish until 72 minutes 30 seconds when Bales came back on with the game out of Real Madrid’s control.
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Real Madrid lost 2-1 at Sevilla, leaving them three points behind Atletico Madrid and two points behind Barcelona in the La Liga title race
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Gareth Bale was off the pitch changing his boots as Sevilla's Carlos Bacca scored the winning goal
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The Spanish media has made Bale out to be the scapegoat for this title-damaging defeat after a mediocre performance
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Cristiano Ronaldo was also seen to remonstrate with Bale after the Welshman blazed a free kick off target
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Last night was the first time Real have lost two straight league for five years | 60,975 | record_train |
Friends of Mrs @placeholder became suspicious after seeing Crippen's mistress, who moved into the house, wearing her clothes and jewellery. | A pistol thought to have belonged to famous Edwardian murderer Dr Crippen has been handed in to police during a firearm amnesty. The owner told police the gun once belonged to Hawley Harvey Crippen, the American medic hanged in Pentonville Prison for the murder of his wife Cora Henrietta Crippen. Crippen rose to infamy by allegedly poisoning and dismembering his wife, hiding her remains under the basement floor, and fleeing for Canada with his lover Ethel Le Neve who had disguised herself as a young boy for the journey. The handgun was given to police as party of an amnesty held last month which saw 446 weapons and 15,721 rounds of amunition surrendered in two weeks.
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Small pistol given to police believed to belong to the infamous murderer
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Crippen rose to infamy by allegedly poisoning and dismembering his wife
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Handgun was given to Devon police as part of an amnesty held last month | 60,976 | record_train |
She expected the train to pull into @placeholder Saturday night. | (CNN) -- A major snowstorm slammed the East Coast and snarled the busy holiday travel season Saturday as airports shut down runways, rail service slowed and bus routes were suspended on the last weekend before Christmas. Record snowfall totals were reported Saturday afternoon at Washington Dulles and Reagan National airports -- and snow was still falling. Accumulation at Dulles reached 16 inches, breaking the old record of 10.6 inches set December, 12, 1964; 13.3 inches was reported at Reagan. The old record there was 11.5 inches set December 17, 1932. Three deaths in Virginia were blamed on the storm, state officials said. One person was killed late Friday in a single-car crash. Two other deaths were reported Saturday as more heavy snow was expected.
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Nor'easter blankets heavily populated Interstate 95 corridor from Tennessee to New England
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Weather strands air and rail passengers, snarls roads, delays football games
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With up to 22 inches of snow expected in some areas, storm could rival 1922 Knickerbocker blizzard
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Three deaths in Virginia blamed on massive storm | 60,977 | record_train |
Team effort: @placeholder, pictured celebrating Dyer's goal, proved to be too strong for Burnley | By Phil Blanche, Press Association Sport Swansea boss Garry Monk insists he is not getting carried away with the club's 100 per cent start to the Barclays Premier League season. Monk's men followed up their shock opening-day win at Manchester United by beating battling Burnley at the Liberty Stadium, Swansea withstanding pressure for most of the second half after Nathan Dyer had given them a 23rd-minute lead. But Monk is fully aware of the pitfalls of management, even though he has only been in the Swansea hot-seat for eight months. Joy: Swansea City scorer Nathan Dyer (third right) and his team-mates celebrate after his goal against Burnley
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Swansea beat Burnley 1-0 at the Liberty Stadium with a Nathan Dyer strike
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They left Old Trafford with a 2-1 win over Manchester United last weekend
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Monk says it is a 'fantastic start' but Swans must 'build on' this and improve
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Swansea boss impressed with how side dealt with Burnley in second half
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Burnley boss Sean Dyche says his side must learn quickly to survive | 60,978 | record_train |
Attarzadeh is a commercial attache for the @placeholder consulate in Peshawar. | ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (CNN) -- Iran has condemned the kidnapping of one of its diplomats in northwest Pakistan on Thursday, calling it an "act of terrorism," an Iranian foreign ministry spokesman said. Pakistani policemen inspect a bullet-riddled car of a kidnapped Iranian diplomat on Thursday. "Pakistan should do its best to protect foreign diplomats and their residential places," the spokesman Hassan Qashqavi said, according to Iran's state-run IRNA news agency. At least four gunmen abducted Heshmatollah Attarzadeh near his home in Peshawar as he headed to work at the Iranian consulate, according to Pakistani police and Iranian diplomatic officials. His bodyguard, a Pakistani police officer, was shot and killed when the two men tried to resist, a Peshawar police official said.
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Diplomat was kidnapped and his bodyguard killed in Peshawar, northwest Pakistan
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Authorities believe he was kidnapped while traveling from his home to consulate
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On Wednesday, gunmen shot and killed an American aid worker in Peshawar | 60,979 | record_train |
After the work at @placeholder, Massagee had a long and nerve-wracking wait. | (CNN) -- As a wife and mother to five children, Sally Massagee had always led an active lifestyle. She ran her own successful CPA firm in her hometown of Hendersonville, North Carolina, and loved to cook and play tennis with friends. But in her late 40s, that all changed. Massagee's muscles began growing out of control. "Everyone assumed that I spent a whole lot of time in the gym," she says. "One doctor said how many hours a day do you spend in the gym?" But Massagee didn't work out at the gym, nor was she taking steroids. As her muscles continued to grow, they also started to harden like rocks underneath her skin, causing excruciating pain. Long gone were the days of running and playing tennis. Even basic activities like walking and standing soon became unbearable.
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Sally Massagee's muscles began growing out of control
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Basic activities like walking and standing soon became unbearable
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In 2008, she was accepted into National Institutes of Health's Undiagnosed Diseases Program | 60,980 | record_train |
"What we look to do is invite our keynote speakers who we feel are opinion makers, who are newsworthy and who we feel our clients -- a very broad international client base -- would be interested in hearing from," @placeholder said Monday, noting that CLSA was a politically neutral, independent brokerage. | HONG KONG, China (CNN) -- Sarah Palin touched on a host of topics -- including Reaganomics, China and human rights, Tibet, the Asian and U.S. economies, family and moose in Alaska -- as she delivered a speech to investors Wednesday in Hong Kong, according to audience members. Sarah Palin's speech at CLSA Investors' Forum appeared to be largely well received. The former Republican vice presidential candidate was the keynote speaker at the 16th CLSA Investors' Forum, in what was billed as her first speech outside North America. She recently stepped down as Alaska's governor. Her 90-minute address, which was closed to the media, was heard by 1,100 people, according to CLSA head of communications Simone Wheeler.
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Sarah Palin speaks before about 1,000 investors at conference in Hong Kong
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Speech by ex-GOP vice president candidate billed as first outside North America
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Palin touched on China and human rights, Tibet, Asian, U.S. economies, family
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In due course, they take in the exiled @placeholder -- in return for housecleaning and cooking services -- and teach her how to stand on her own two feet. | (CNN) -- Top-billed Julia Roberts is comprehensively miscast in "Mirror Mirror," the first of the year's two big-budget, live-action "Snow White" movies. Even so, this pretty bauble of a picture -- which looks like it was filmed in a giant snow globe - scrapes together enough invention, exuberance and goofiness to skate over this blatant misstep, and Roberts herself is so willing to give it the old college try you wind up rooting for her regardless. She plays the evil Queen, Snow White's murderous stepmother -- a role that calls for cold-blooded malice, arrogance, cunning and class, qualities conspicuously lacking in this warm, earthy, intuitive actress, and who settles for a snooty (but inconsistent) English accent as the next best thing.
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In "Mirror Mirror," Julia Roberts plays the evil queen, Snow White's murderous stepmother
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Lily Collins is charming as the innocent princess
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Armie Hammer's a hoot as the arrogant -- but oh-so-eligible -- prince | 60,982 | record_train |
‘I worry that he (@placeholder) is under lots of pressure, particularly from Everton’s point of view,’ said Keane on Sunday. | Roy Keane is concerned that Everton are exerting ‘pressure’ on their Irish players around Republic of Ireland games and feels a ‘clear the air’ summit with manager Roberto Martinez is required. The Irish No 2 acknowledges Martinez has a duty to his club but feels ‘balance’ is needed regarding the international availability of James McCarthy, Seamus Coleman and Darron Gibson for the remainder of the Euro 2016 campaign. McCarthy has missed the last three Euro 2016 qualifiers, including Friday’s 1-0 loss to Scotland, but is expected to be fit for Everton’s game against West Ham on Saturday. VIDEO Scroll down to see Keane speak ahead of Ireland's clash with USA
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Roy Keane claims Everton are putting pressure on their Irish players
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Keane frustrated by international availability of James McCarthy and Co
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McCarthy has missed last three Euro 2016 qualifiers
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Republic of Ireland No 2 appreciates Martinez must look after his club | 60,983 | record_train |
Then @placeholder forgave her and they would get back together.' | By Leon Watson PUBLISHED: 13:08 EST, 19 November 2013 | UPDATED: 14:30 EST, 19 November 2013 A cheating wife tried to hire a hitman to wipe her husband 'off the face of the earth' after she started a series of affairs with other men, a court heard. Kelly Cliff, 40, is accused of hatching a 'cold-blooded' two-year plot to kill Carl Gallagher, 47, following a string of relationships with other men. Wolverhampton Crown Court heard the mother-of-two asked friend Dalton Bowen, 45, to arrange her estranged husband's death as she wanted to end their 22-year relationship 'once and for all'.
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Kelly Cliff, 40, accused of hatching plot to kill Carl Gallagher
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Wolverhampton Crown Court heard she asked friend to arrange death
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It is alleged she wanted to end their 22-year relationship 'once and for all'
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Cliff, from Aldridge, West Midlands, denies soliciting the murder | 60,984 | record_train |
The team spent three hours lying on the ground while their identities were checked - then @placeholder was allowed back to his car, where he took more sneaky images | This is the moment a BBC film crew were held by security teams at the notoriously secretive Area 51 - where conspiracy theorists believe the American government is hiding a flying saucer. Irish comedian Andrew Maxwell and UFO expert Darren Perks sneaked past the border at the site - and were forced to lie on the ground at gunpoint for three hours while the FBI checked their credentials. It is the same 'documentary' team that caused outrage in Britain last week when they suggested that the 7/7 London bombings were part of a government conspiracy to boost support for the Iraq war.
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Agents held the 12-man team at gunpoint for three hours while checking their credentials
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Area 51 rumoured to hold the crashed space-ship as well as the bodies of aliens which were removed - still alive - from the wreckage
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'Apache helicopters were called in and Washington phoned London after trespass'
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Team say they were followed in the days following attempt
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Headlines blared, first responders acted heroically, accounts of harrowing escape and sudden death filled the airwaves yet again in the @placeholder. | Washington (CNN) -- The national trauma inflicted by the massacre of 20 children and six adults at Sandy Hook Elementary School prompted an emotional and fierce debate on gun control, but the drive this spring for stricter limits led by President Barack Obama fell short in Washington. By summer, the issue had mostly faded on the political stage. It was replaced by troubling disclosures around national security leaks and U.S. surveillance, violent political turmoil in Egypt, alleged chemical weapons use in Syria, and another looming federal budget showdown. Then, an armed, 34-year-old former veteran shattered the late summer calm on Monday when he shot up the Washington Navy Yard, killing 12 people before, he, too, died.
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The immediate reaction to the Navy Yard shooting seems more restrained than after Newtown
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@placeholder is expected to speak to the player further on Thursday. | Chelsea players believe Andre Schurrle will agree his return to Germany over the weekend. The 24-year-old is the subject of an offer from Wolfsburg, as reported by Sportsmail, and is keen to join them and kickstart his career. Schurrle has contributed to Chelsea during his time under Jose Mourinho but wants regular starts and more game time. Mourinho rates the World Cup winner but believes he needs to be more physical to handle the Premier League. Andre Schurrle could be waving goodbye to his Stamford Bridge career as he closes on a Germany return The 24-year-old winger has been used mostly from the bench by Jose Mourinho this season
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Andre Schurrle is close to agreeing a move away from Chelsea
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The 24-year-old Germany winger is the subject of a bid by Wolfsburg
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Real Sociedad step into race to sign Schurrle's team-mate Mohamed Salah
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Greek striker Georgios Samaras to leave West Bromwich Albion
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Swansea plan further talks over transfer for Jordan Rhodes
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Fulham hopeful of persuading Robert Huth to join on loan from Stoke
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In truth, however, Harry seems to be doing a perfectly good job of charming the pants off @placeholder without the help of his royal image-makers. | As he worked the room at a swanky cocktail party for the great and the good in Colorado over the weekend, Prince Harry was handed a glass of Pimm’s by a waiter. Eyeing his drink, a smiling Harry innocently told a fellow guest: ‘I didn’t realise you had Pimm’s in America.’ Quick as a flash, his principal private secretary, Jamie Lowther-Pinkerton, moved in and spirited the glass away. It was a telling vignette. Having a ball: Prince Harry plays volleyball at the opening of the Warrior Games in Colorado Springs Down and out: Harry was playing for the UK against an American team
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Prince Harry competed for Britain in Warrior Games sitting volleyball match
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Met wounded veterans in competition for injured servicemen and women
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After seeing instability and communist backsliding in @placeholder and China following the deaths of Stalin and Mao respectively, Kim Il Sung chose his son as successor to ensure continuity for North Korea's political system. | New York (CNN) -- Kim Jong Il was the enigmatic leader of the most enigmatic country on earth. Much about Kim's life was, and is, shrouded in mystery. Even the year of his birth -- 1942 -- has been contested by knowledgeable sources in South Korea and Russia, who claim Kim was born a few years earlier but that his official birth date was pushed back to make him exactly 30 years younger than his father, North Korea's founding leader, Kim Il Sung. North Koreans claim Kim Jong Il was born on Mount Paektu, along the North Korean border with China, at a "secret base camp" where his father was leading a guerrilla war against Korea's Japanese overlords. Almost everyone else believes Kim was born in Russia, at a Soviet military camp near Khabarovsk where his father had gone into retreat with other Korean and Chinese communist guerillas. But the myth of Kim's guerilla-base birth became full-blown propaganda when he was anointed heir apparent in the early 1980s.
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Charles Armstrong: Kim Jong Il's life was so mysterious there was even doubt about birth year
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Father made Kim successor to forestall change that followed deaths of Mao, Stalin
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Armstrong: Economics was one of Kim's weaknesses, and North Korea suffered greatly
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The government is seeking to sell @placeholder or merge it with another entity as soon as possible, after having taken it over earlier, he said. | (CNN) -- Ireland's government-backed "bad bank" is taking on 16 billion euros ($21.5 billion) in debt from five troubled Irish banks -- a first step toward buying 81 billion euros ($109 billion) in bad loans, the government announced. The National Asset Management Agency, as the "bad bank" is officially known, will pay 8.5 billion euros ($11.4 billion) for the first 16 billion euros in debt, it said Tuesday. The move takes 1,200 loans off the books of Irish Nationwide Building Society, EBS Building Society, Bank of Ireland, Allied Irish Banks and Anglo Irish Bank. The first two banks' debts were taken over on Monday and the other three institutions' bad loans should be transferred by early April, NAMA said.
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Move takes 1,200 loans off books
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He said: ‘It is interesting that @placeholder didn’t want Churchill’s funeral to overshadow Royal funerals. | Dignified and solemn, and a display of all the ceremony that Britain could muster, Sir Winston Churchill’s State funeral 50 years ago was the country’s epic farewell to its revered wartime leader. But Buckingham Palace courtiers were initially opposed to giving such an honour to a mere ‘commoner’, previously unpublished official papers reveal. Their concerns have come to light as Britain prepares to mark the 50th anniversary of the funeral, which took place on January 30, 1965. Scroll down for video Anniversary: Sir Winston Churchill, left, died 50 years ago. Right, guardsmen carry the Prime Minister's coffin Official documents in the Parliamentary Archive in the House of Commons show that Royal representatives first raised their concerns in 1959 – just as civil servants were beginning to plan the event.
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Death of Sir Winston Churchill was marked with a dignified State funeral
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But courtiers were initially opposed to giving honour to a mere commoner
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Similarly, annual revenues at @placeholder hit £2 billion for the first time in 2013 thanks mainly to sales in China jumping 20 per cent year on year, with the fashion retailer set to open eight more stores in the country this financial year. | By Bianca London Cultural icons like David Beckham and the Royal family help the UK's luxury brands outperform its global rivals in emerging markets, new research has found. A survey of Chinese consumers in Shanghai, Beijing and those that travel thousands of miles to the UK to shop at places like Harrods, Harvey Nichols and House of Fraser found that ‘Britishness’ was an important reason they chose to buy brands like Johnnie Walker, Aston Martin, Rolls Royce, Burberry and Gieves & Hawkes. The study by Professor Qing Wang of Warwick Business School found that Britain’s cultural capital represents a number of unique qualities that is difficult for competitors in France, Italy or the US to imitate.
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Study shows Chinese shoppers cite 'Britishness' as reason to buy
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Found 'Britishness' is unique and it is difficult to imitate
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Burberry and Land Rover seeing huge sales increases this year | 60,992 | record_train |
As things stand, the indication is that @placeholder could hold the seat, but perhaps with a reduced majority.' | Tory defector Douglas Carswell is on course to romp home as Ukip's first Member of Parliament, a new poll suggested last night. A survey of more than 1,000 voters in the Essex constituency of Clacton put support for Mr Carswell - who quit as its Conservative MP last week to stand for Ukip - on 56 percentage points, well ahead of the Tories on 24 points. Labour is on 16 points while the Liberal Democrats are on a miserable two percentage points, according to the poll commissioned by former Tory deputy chairman Lord Ashcroft. Douglas Carswell (right) sent shock waves through Westminster last week by announcing he was joining Ukip
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Douglas Carswell caused shock in Westminster by defecting to UKIP
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Poll in Clacton, Essex suggests he will easily win coming by-election
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Win would make him first Member of Parliament for Nigel Farage's party
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Result would be setback for David Cameron and his policies on the EU | 60,993 | record_train |
While some of these pigments were local to the @placeholder region, others like the bright blue and green used to paint the ruler were probably imported, said the researchers. | Archaeologists have discovered an ancient Mayan mural that could contain one of the earliest examples of 'photobombing'. The painting, which dates to around 600-900AD, was found during excavations of ruins in the Mayan city of Xultun in the rainforests of Peten in north-west Guatemala. Using digital scanning techniques to enhance the fading paint on the interior walls of a half buried building in Xultan, scientists found it featured a ruler of the city seated on a throne in front of kneeling attendants and scribes. However, behind the seated ruler - who is dressed lavishly in a huge headdress - is another figure, seen poking their head out from behind their lord.
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Scientists found paint flecks on walls of building smashed open by looters
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Archaeologists had been excavating the Mayan city of Xultun in Guatemala
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They found murals on the north, east and west walls of the buried building
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The paintings depict a ritual and meeting of a guild with the Xultun ruler
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The ruler is sat on a throne dressed as a wind god and wears a headdress
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From behind the headdress an attendant can be seen peeking his head out | 60,994 | record_train |
Since it became the country's capital, @placeholder's population has more than doubled to 750,000. | There is something mirage-like about Kazakhstan's capital Astana. Little surrounds the city for 1,200 kilometers, save a handful of provincial towns dotted across the world's largest steppe, a flat, empty expanse of grassland. Shooting up from this void is a mass of strangely futuristic structures. The newest of these is the Norman Foster-designed Khan Shatyr, a shopping mall that doubles as the world's largest tent. Foster was also the architect behind the Palace of Peace and Reconciliation, a 60-meter-tall glass pyramid. There's also the Central Concert Hall, which from above looks like a budding flower, a flying saucer-shaped circus, a presidential palace designed to replicate the White House, and Baiterek, a 100-meter-tall tower that has drawn comparisons to a giant lollipop.
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Astana became capital of Kazakhstan in 1997
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City is becoming known for striking modern architecture
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President of Kazakhstan has played large role in shaping the capital | 60,995 | record_train |
‘Always my mindset was that I wanted to play for @placeholder. | By Kieran Gill for MailOnline Follow @@kie1410 For some, playing for England means everything. An honour, a duty, a reward, call it what you will. Cy Goddard, however, is a 17-year-old youth product of Tottenham Hotspur who disagrees, having pledged his allegiance to Japan after politely declining advances from England scouts. The half-Japanese, half-English attacking midfielder has grown up admiring the Samurai Blue way while learning his trade at Tottenham, a club that prides itself on nurturing players of flair. Citizenship in football often sparks debates - as it did with Belgium's Adnan Januzaj - yet for Goddard, who takes Japanese lessons twice a week, it’s as simple a decision as they come.
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Cy Goddard bravely turned down England and represented Japan's Under-16s after being called up in 2013 - despite not knowing the language
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The Tottenham Hotspur attacking midfielder grew up in south London and now takes Japanese lessons twice a week after training sessions
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The 17-year-old has been on Bundesliga giants Borussia Dortmund's radar and hopes to represent Japan at a major tournament in the near future
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Goddard reveals it's not uncommon for youth players eligible to look elsewhere to snub England as the Three Lions aren't particularly admired
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Belgium's Adnan Januzaj, Nigeria's Victor Moses and Germany's Lewis Holtby are among others that could have represented England | 60,996 | record_train |
The child is in state custody in @placeholder and prosecutors will file charges, Crump said. | Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- Police say one thing was clear when authorities showed up at a house in Arizona looking for a California girl who had been missing for seven years. The family inside was hiding something. They were "evasive and untruthful," said Capt. Patrick Maxwell of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department's Norwalk Station. When family members were asked to produce a birth certificate or adoption papers for Amber Rose Nicklas, they could not. Maxwell says that is when they admitted the 7-year-old girl was not theirs. The child had been missing since September 2003. She was in the care of foster parents in Norwalk, California, when she was snatched by three of her aunts. Two of the aunts were caught at the time but a third got away with the infant.
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Police say the Arizona family holding the girl was "evasive and untruthful"
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Amber Rose Nicklas is now in the custody of California authorities
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Girl's identity is confirmed through footprints and a DNA swab
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The girl was abducted from California in 2003 when she was a year old | 60,997 | record_train |
A day later, a series of bombs disguised as radios detonated in Bangkok, @placeholder. | Indian police are on the lookout for three Iranians they suspect of involvement in last month's bombing of an Israeli Embassy car in New Delhi, a senior investigator said Thursday. The investigator, who spoke to CNN on the condition of anonymity, identified the suspects as Houshan Afshar, Syed Ali Mehdi Sadr and Mohammad Reza Abolghasemi. The Iranian Embassy spokesman, Hassan Rahimi Majd, did not respond to CNN's calls for a comment. Syed Mohammad Kazmi, an Indian freelance journalist working for an Iranian news outlet, was arrested last week in connection with the February 13 attack, which left several people wounded.
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Indian police are looking for three Iranian suspects in last month's bombing in New Delhi
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Incidents occurred in Tbilisi, Georgia, and Bangkok, Thailand
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Tehran denies any involvement in the attacks | 60,998 | record_train |
A @placeholder investigation into the attack found that the crew mistook the journalists' cameras for weapons while seeking out insurgents who had been firing at American troops in the area. | Fort Meade, Maryland (CNN) -- Prosecutors say a 25-year-old Army private accused of aiding the nation's enemies through the largest leak of classified information in U.S. history "craved" notoriety. The defense on Monday painted Pfc. Bradley Manning as "naive but good-intentioned." So began the first day of the former intelligence analyst's court-martial at Fort Meade in Maryland. It could be the beginning of the end of a saga that began three years ago when thousands of classified Afghanistan and Iraq war documents appeared on WikiLeaks.com. Some of the U.S. documents that appeared on WikiLeaks were shared and then analyzed and reported on by major news outlets such as The New York Times, the UK newspaper the Guardian and Germany's der Spiegel.
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Pfc. Bradley Manning's lawyer calls his client "naive" and says he "struggled" in Iraq
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Manning is accused in the largest leak of classified documents in U.S. history
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In February, he pleaded guilty to 10 of the 22 charges against him
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He did not plead guilty to the most serious charge -- that of aiding U.S. enemies | 60,999 | record_train |
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